Virginia College Funds Gupton Initiative, in alliance with GO Virginia, will create education pathways for students to study advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing at VCU for entry into the burgeoning Petersburg pharmaceutical industry. All donations to the Monterey County Storm Relief Fund are tax deductible. $20,000 for Let the Community Shine, which will celebrate both the WCOs 60th anniversary and Maestro Andrew Sewells 20th season as artistic director by pursuing new artist partnerships and expanding the number of youth participating in WCO programs. Better Housing Coalition provides affordable housing and access to community resources for those living below the poverty level. The Science of Wisconsins Environment will be featured in a new youth publication to help other groups adopt Free Press extended-day models. Seattle The Starbucks Foundation today announced a $30 million investment by 2030 in a new Global Community Impact Grants portfolio designed to drive locally relevant impact in the communities where Starbucks operates around the world. The Fresh Start program provides transitional housing and case management to individuals experiencing homelessness in the Greater Richmond area. Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia, Inc. - $75,000 Mail a check: Community Foundation for Monterey County. WebCommunity Impact Grants. A coordinated system of high-quality afterschool enrichments support academic and developmental progress for Richmond Public Schools middle school students. On an annual basis, the Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County (CFBMC) entertains funding requests for projects and programs that will benefit the citizens of Bloomington and Monroe County. The amount of the grants will range from $10,000 to $50,000. VCU's School of Education: Minority Educator Recruitment, Retention and Equity Center/RTR Petersburg works to recruit, support, and retain educators of color. Homeward provides system support for homelessness services through the collaboration, coordination, and cooperation of regional resources and services. ChildSavers - $35,000 ChildSavers supports the African American Nonprofit Leaders and their key areas for strategic action: Organizational Capacity, Leadership Capacity, Transformational Narratives, and Relevant & Equitable Services. James River Association- $25,000 WebCommunity Impact Grants. The Pediatric Therapy program works with children to develop gross motor, fine motor, communication, social and problem-solving skills. LISC make high-quality, affordable housing available to low-income and vulnerable residents through affordable housing development and preservation. They will carry out a wide variety of duties to support the implementation of several participatory grantmaking programs. Mail a check: Community Foundation for Monterey County. Intensive home and community-based services work to achieve an equitable, resilient community where families and individuals are living a healthy, meaningful life. SBGR is working to transformation early childhood systems to ensure family engagement, high-quality programs, equitable access, and increased capacity. This program helps individuals find, secure, and remain in a living wage career. Programming provides primarily Black and Brown youth in Richmond's underserved communities with skills, knowledge, and expertise to changes systems that have created economic, environmental, and racial inequities. $100,000 to the Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestrafor its capital campaign to construct a new 40,000 square foot youth music center on East Washington Avenue. $25,000 to build capacity in three after-school learning centers that help reduce gaps in opportunity and achievement in communities of color. This award supports Richmond Public School students, families, and/or teachers through special projects identified as opportunities by the superintendent. Better Housing Coalition - $550,000 Waymakers supports immigrant families by providing culturally responsive programs that address their needs in the areas of food, health, education, finances, art and culture. The Central Virginia Special Education Project increases access to special education advocacy by creating partnerships among legal services agencies, law firms, parent advocates, and the community. Grants are awarded from the Unrestricted Endowment Fund, select field of interest funds, and from collaborative funding provided by Community Foundation partners, including the Smithville Charitable Foundation. The committee is trained for their year-long role which involves reviewing written applications, meeting with applicants and serving as a champion for selected grantees through the life of the grant. $30,000 to move forward on five initiatives: equitable access for all children, establishing a Nature Preschool and a mobile Nature Cart, integrating climate change education across programming, and ensuring long-term organizational vitality, The generous support of MCF will engage more children with nature, empowering them with the numerous physical, emotional, cognitive, academic, and transcendental benefits a connection to the natural world provides. Michael Strigel, President and Executive Director, Aldo Leopold Nature Center, $30,000 for a new library and community center that will be integral to the quality of life for residents by combining traditional library services and community gathering spaces, $20,000 for a 1:1 challenge grant to increase communication and fund development staff, building internal infrastructure to further Centros ambitious programming goals, $30,000 to grow and sustain The Big Share, an online giving day that raises hundreds of thousands of dollars for nearly 70 member nonprofits, $30,000 will enable CTM to significantly grow their support base of donors to increase funding for production and education programs, development staff time and capacity, a donor base for an imminent capital campaign, $15,000 to build DAMAs capacity by funding high-quality, permanent equipment and expand their reach into more rural Dane County communities. $19,000 to partner with Community GroundWorks to create land security for Hmong farmers at Westport Community Farm. While many of the charitable funds established at the Community Foundation for the Ohio Valley, Inc. have been either designated for a specific purpose or are otherwise restricted in their distribution, the Foundation has developed a pool of several unrestricted funds. Community Impact Grants provide small capital grants to community-based organizations to help implement innovative projects within the County. MWCLT creates homes that are sold to qualified buyers while retaining ownership of the land beneath the houses, allowing the home to be sold below market value. Shalom Farms supports the building of healthy communities by growing and sharing healthy food. The Milk and Cookies Children's Program offers school-based small group support services designed specifically for children who have an incarcerated parent. Partnership for Housing Affordability - $50,000 WebDistrict and Club Community Impact Grants Through the District & Club Community Impact Grants program, 15 percent of unrestricted contributions to LCIF are transformed into grants that fund local projects on a club and/or district level. Urban Baby Beginnings increases professional and paraprofessional health access, provides social support, and addresses systemic barriers to reduce adverse outcomes and isolation experienced by families of color during the prenatal, postpartum, and early. CARITAS - $40,000 Specific details of While many of the charitable funds established at the Community Foundation for the Ohio Valley, Inc. have been either Funding for these grants is provided Delaware Forever Fund, which consists of gifts made to the DCF for discretionary grantmaking. Goochland Education Foundation - $10,000 CodeVA - $25,000 These grants are offered twice a year with a grant period of 24 months, and are awarded through a competitive process. Community-based advocacy and fitness programs make the Richmond region a safer, healthier, and more sustainable place to live and work. Virginia Excels advances advocacy focused on ensuring educational equity in the Richmond region that engages parents and youth. In addition to building healthier bodies, being physically active helps relieve stress, boost self-confidence, and combat depression. Together for Early School Success provides teachers, families, and children in preschool through first grade with high-quality, sustained learning opportunities for early academic success. $100,000 to Centro Hispano to help prepare for a major capital campaign that will increase usable space and expand programming to serve more families. HOME of VA works to tackle systemically divisive housing practices through fair housing enforcement and research, advocacy, and statewide policy work. Urban League works to provide economic empowerment, educational opportunities and the guarantee of civil rights for the underserved in Greater Richmond. WebImpact Grants Strand 2: Improving Wellbeing. This Fulton-based nonprofit social services center includes a Financial Opportunities Center that provides access to financial, benefits, and job coaching. Greater Richmond Fit4Kids - $25,000 Support will be provided to organizations, partnerships and coalitions working to increase opportunities for young people, especially BIPOC youth, to realize the many rewards of physical activity, including the benefits to their mental health. PHA preserves and strengthens the areas economic vitality, attractiveness and competitiveness by helping communities in the Richmond region develop affordable housing opportunities. WebGrants. Communities In Schools of Richmond- $100,000 $30,000 over two years to Black Girl Magic Educational Services to develop a mentor program in schools focused on supporting identity development, leadership skills, cultural representation and mental health awareness for Black girls. The Teaspoons Bakery provides a life skills and employment training program for young adults with developmental disabilities. project:HOMES - $100,000 Family Lifeline - $50,000 This literacy program serves adults in the Metro Richmond area. } // not handled: JScript pre 1900 Grant funding is designed to support a broad range of community needs such as arts and culture, social and health services, education, recreation, beautification and preservation, animal welfare, the environment, and community development opportunities. Community Impact Grant Awardees $10,000 Hopes and Dreams Foundation $25,000 Rainier Athletes $15,00 Southeast Youth and Family Services $15,000 Sustainable Seattle $25,000 Your Invest in organizations, coalitions, and efforts that prioritize systemic approaches to create and accelerate equitable outcomes for BIPOC communities. Urban Baby Beginnings increases professional and paraprofessional health access, provides social support, and addresses systemic barriers to reduce adverse outcomes and isolation experienced by families of color during the prenatal, postpartum, and early. Critical home repairs restore existing homes to safety for homeowners in Hanover who do not have the resources for repairs or relocation. Through the Community Impact Funding Initiative, the Foundation seeks to invest in projects that are forward thinking, community changing in their implementation, practical in their application, and unique to the community. Virginia College Funds Gupton Initiative, in alliance with GO Virginia, will create education pathways for students to study advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing at VCU for entry into the burgeoning Petersburg pharmaceutical industry. The Connecticut Foodshare is pleased to release this grant funding opportunity to support food assistance programs in its network. In addition to 12 Anniversary Grants awarded through May 2018, MCF awarded 21 Community Impact grants in 2017 that grow and sustain the important work of nonprofits throughout Dane County. They will carry out a wide variety of duties to support the implementation of several participatory grantmaking programs. The community is enriched by each new development, from funding business entrepreneurship, to providing arts education in the schools, to strengthening the countys parks. Church Hill Activities & Tutoring - $25,000 The Richmond Housing Outreach program provides legal representation and education to prevent eviction of low-income, elderly and disabled people at no cost. WebWe currently have the following specialized grant opportunities available: ESL Black & Latino Equity Grant. Birth in Color RVA Foundation supports families of color so they can help meet their pregnancy and parenthood needs. Chesterfield Education Foundation - $25,000 Local and state advocacy amplifies the voices of those most impacted by education policy decisions. Intensive home and community-based services work to achieve an equitable, resilient community where families and individuals are living a healthy, meaningful life. WebOur Community Impact Grants are designed to provide a significant boost to local community assistance, education and environmental protection efforts. FRIENDS provides high-quality, curriculum-driven, educational programs for low-to-moderate income families in the greater Richmond area. The Robinson Theater Community Arts Center provides out-of-school programs and summer camps. Sacred Heart Center - $50,000 This award supports Hanover County Public School students, families, and/or teachers through special projects identified as opportunities by the superintendent. Rigorous, evidence-based programs measurably increase thousands of Virginians knowledge, skills, and capacity to advance equity in schools, businesses, and communities. Our Veteran Housing Grants Program was created to help nonprofits fund the development and repair of multi-unit veteran housing facilities. Annually, the DCF awards over $600,000 $25,000 to Clean Wisconsin to expand its summer science internship program into a year-round fellowship program. Virginia Museum of History & Culture - $50,000 document.write(1900 + thisyear); F: (804) 330-5992 We're proud to support these organizations as With these 12 new projects, MCF has invested more than $2 million in competitive grants in our community in 2022. Goodman Love & Legacy Campaign to support community events WebCommunity Impact Grants help nonprofits to be more effective, efficient and self-sustaining. The Youth Ambassador Squad is a new model of community development designed by and for young people navigating the justice and child welfare systems. $60,000 to Madison Childrens Museum to expand the Wonderground outdoor playground to include more complex play experiences for older children and additional accessible experiences for visitors with limited mobility. Virginia Housing Alliance works to expand housing opportunity and end homelessness through advocacy, education, and collaboration. College access programs support high school students in Richmond and the surrounding counties. var thisyear = today.getYear(); // varies in JavaScript and JScript CFBOC meets clients' immediate need for food and reduces food insecurity in our region by connecting clients to services. $30,000 for the JUST Bikes equity initiative that builds bike repair stations in low-income neighborhoods, conducts safety and bike repair classes, and offers bike internship and employment programs. 2354 Garden Road, Monterey, CA, 93940. Sacred Heart serves the low- and moderate-income Latino population by offering comprehensive, culturally appropriate services for Latino families and individuals. $15,000 to build the capacity of Madisons first professional regional musical theater company. Virginia Early Childhood Foundation - $100,000 The regional grassroots advocacy effort in the Richmond region advocates for improved policies and increased investments in child care for Virginias youngest children. WebCommunity Impact Grants Established in October 2020, the ATCs Community Impact Grants support local, statewide, and regional organizations that promote social, economic, and land justice in southeastern West Virginia and southwestern Virginia. The pandemic has exposed and deepened longstanding disparities in our communities, making them impossible to ignore. Assisting Families of Inmates - $20,000 Tax ID # 94-1615897. Tax ID # 94-1615897. $50,000 to purchase The Book Reading Bus to deliver books and educational materials to low-income neighborhoods, community centers, shelters, libraries, and festivals throughout Dane County. Virginia Housing Alliance works to expand housing opportunity and end homelessness through advocacy, education, and collaboration. The following should be included: The organizations IRS Letter of Determination should be included with the Letter of Intent, along with the organizations official non-discrimination policy. Rebuilding Together provides free home repair and modification services to low-income homeowners, including seniors unable to repair homes independently. The Mellowhood Foundation and its founder Coach Assad combine heart, discipline and ingenuity to work with kids and their families in the Meadowood area. This 1:3 challenge grant will build development infrastructure, hire and train new staff and ensure sustainability of the organizations many community programs. The Ways to Work and Financial Opportunity Center supports low-income and credit-challenged individuals as they deal with immediate financial crises/lack of transportation. Urban Hope- $50,000 (Includes second installment of two-year, $1 million grant.). document.write(1900 + thisyear); No person in the United States shall, on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity (as defined in paragraph 249(c)(4) of title 18, United States Code), sexual orientation, marital or parental status, political affiliation, military service, physical or mental ability, or any other improper criterion be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity funded in whole or in part with funds made available by the community foundation, and any other program or activity funded in whole or in part with funds appropriated for grants, cooperative agreements, and other assistance administered by the community foundation. Community Impact grants are made possible by donors who support the Community Impact Fund, MCF's competitive grantmaking program. Direct costs for implementing the project or program are eligible grant expenses. WebSeattle Mariners Community Impact Grants: Focus Areas Through the Community Impact Grants, the Seattle Mariners Care Foundation seeks to help communities across Washington and Oregon, increase positive health outcomes for youth and accelerate equitable outcomes for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities. $69,000 for Census Outreach to people in vulnerable communities to help ensure that the counts for Dane County are as accurate as possible. GRASP (Great Aspirations Scholarship Program, Inc.)- $25,000 Our WebThe Community Impact Grant process allows United Way funds to be awarded to programs that positively impact the issues that will make long-lasting change. Establishment and operations of the early childhood initiative will result in 100 new preschool slots. $50,000 to REAP Food Group to increase its development capacity by training board members to actively participate in donor stewardship and fundraising and hiring a grant writer. } $90,000 (3-year, $30,000 grant) for the Big Share, an online giving day that raises money for Community Shares and its 70 member nonprofits. Rebuilding Together of Richmond - $50,000 This grant program launches as a key part of the Connecticut Foodshare 2022-2025 Community Impact Plan to increase food access and transform the client experience. For more information on available Community Impact Grant funding contact the United Way office at 479-782-1311. The Emergency/Transitional Housing program provides temporary housing for citizens returning to our communities from incarceration. Maggie Walker Community Land Trust - $550,000 Youth education enhances learning for Richmond students at under-resourced schools. WebCommunity Impact Grant Program is open to 501(c)(3) organizations in Burnett, Pierce, Polk, and St. Croix Counties for programs impacting the health, education, and financial $30,000 to Madison Parks Foundation to add three accessible playgrounds with ramps, wheelchair swings and poured-in-place rubber surfacing at Madison-area parks. WebGrants. Advocacy programs focus on policies that impact youth aging out of the foster care system. Preference will be given to efforts leveraging research and advocacy as key elements of systemic change work, and those led by and primarily serving BIPOC communities. The Community Foundation staff and evaluation team will review the Letters of Intent relative to applicability to funding parameters, alignment with funding criteria, quality, and proposed outcomes. Growth and diversification of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the region ensures that all potential entrepreneurs can access training and resources. The Seattle Mariners Community Impact Grant program will provide support to a third area of focus through an invitation only process. Through an invitation-only process, the Mariners support coalitions and organizations working to ensure that everyone, especially BIPOC communities, has the opportunity to thrive. CodeVA leads childrens programs at all six public housing sites in the city to provide equitable access to CS and STEM learning for elementary- to middle-school students. Reynolds Community College Foundation - $50,000 The Community Impact Funding Initiative is designed to fuel innovative ideas and lasting impact in our community by granting funds to nonprofits to meet our communitys most pressing needs and seize its most compelling opportunities. Grant funds support implementation of the organization's strategic growth while meeting ongoing basic needs of schools, classrooms, teachers, and students. WebD onate Now. Critical home repairs restore existing homes to safety for homeowners in Hanover who do not have the resources for repairs or relocation. $150,000 to Nehemiah to expand the program to employees of school districts, police departments and judicial leaders across the county. To scale the initiative, The Starbucks Foundation is inviting partner companies (licensees) Our hope is that the project strengthens our wonderful neighborhoods by narrowing racial disparities and increasing opportunities for all our citizens to thrive. Tom Linfield, MCF Vice President of Community Impact, 1:2 challenge of $50,000 for the Lodi Area Community Endowment to increase support of a wide array of Lodi-area nonprofits doing important work, $25,000 for Project Solis, a renewable energy pilot program to install 100 solar panels at West High School, reducing carbon emissions and supporting a youth-led movement for solutions to environmental challenges, "Madison Community Foundation's funding will serve as an important stepping stone in helping our school and district achieve its vision of carbon neutrality. $25,000 to Urban Triage to help build out a new culturally sound, welcoming and creative space on Madison's South Side. Senior Connections, CAAA - $15,000 The Commonwealth Institute provides communities of color and people with low incomes with opportunity to have a voice in the development of education, health care, and tax policies. This outreach and community center serves children and families in Church Hill and neighboring communities in Richmonds East End. VisioCheck and the Mobile Vision Clinic provide onsite eye exams and glasses at school for students. $10,000 to help purchase equipment and expand training opportunities for Dane County aerial artists and students to develop skills and expressive capabilities. Urban League of Greater Richmond - $100,000 The Global Community Impact Grants program builds on other initiatives of The Starbucks Foundation including: Neighborhood Grants, which invites Starbucks partners in the U.S. and Canada to nominate local organizations that strengthen their communities, with more than 3,500 organizations receiving grants since 2019. The Richmond Symphony provides youth with opportunities to engage in the arts through orchestra programs. These nonprofits are helping make the Madison area extraordinary. Habitat for Humanity Powhatan- $40,000 WebIf awarded a Community Impact Grant, recipient nonprofit organizations will need to provide at minimum the following documentation: W-9 ACH agreement (provided upon SOAR365 - $25,000 The grants address opportunities and support organizations in five focus areas: learning, community development, arts and culture, environment, and organizational capacity building. Chesterfield Food Bank Outreach Center - $25,000 Income-based home ownership, critical home repairs, and affordable rentals enable families to secure safe, healthy, affordable homes. In addition, no more than 30% of the requested grant funding may be used for indirect costs that contribute to the organizations ability to implement the grant project, or for building and/or sustaining operational capacity for the duration of the grant period.
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