$50,000 to the Madison Area Food Pantry Gardens to purchase the 15-acre Pope Farm Homestead, which will double its growing capacity and allow it to provide Dane County food pantries with high-demand, specialty produce. VisioCheck and the Mobile Vision Clinic provide onsite eye exams and glasses at school for students. Generally, grants are distributed on a reimbursement basis. $15,000 to create a strategic development plan to expand Kanopys fundraising, teaching and performance. JRA utilizes a comprehensive approach to solving systemic problems facing our waters and fosters opportunities for the community to engage with the James River. Urban League of Greater Richmond - $100,000 The Literacy Lab - $25,000 Promotion and understanding of Black history in Virginia provides educational resources, services, and opportunities for Richmond residents, visitors, and youth. This program helps individuals find, secure, and remain in a living wage career. This award supports Chesterfield County Public School students, families, and/or teachers through special projects identified as opportunities by the superintendent. Community Health Workers provide services for residents of the Creighton Court public housing community and Latino communities around the Southwood Apartments. Maggie Walker Community Land Trust - $550,000 $25,000 to Clean Wisconsin to expand its summer science internship program into a year-round fellowship program. The Quick Start to Employment program serves individuals enrolled in the REAL LIFE program who are seeking meaningful employment and financial independence. $69,000 for Census Outreach to people in vulnerable communities to help ensure that the counts for Dane County are as accurate as possible. WebGrants. 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. Attention: Monterey County Storm Relief Fund. $50,000 development capacity-building grant to increase fundraising efforts, grow endowment and enhance its ability to serve as a permanent community resource. (Includes second installment of two-year, $1 million grant.). FRIENDS provides high-quality, curriculum-driven, educational programs for low-to-moderate income families in the greater Richmond area. The UniSource Energy Services Community Impact Grant cycle is now closed. We are even more inspired and committed now to spearheading sustainability initiatives and promoting awareness of pressing environmental challenges facing Madison and our world." Annually, the DCF awards over $600,000 through its Community Impact Grants programs. 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. 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. 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. Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia, Inc. - $75,000 Depending upon the project or program, this may include intermediate and final reports. WebCommunity Impact Grants: 1. Grantmaking at the Community Foundation is a thoughtful process. $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. WebCJPs Arts and Culture Community Impact Grants help individuals and collaborative groups make their artistic visions a reality. $27,000 to launch The 100 Scholars Process, a support network of educators, tutors, corporate, adult and peer mentors, and the dedicated membership of 100 Black Men of Madison, for students who have demonstrated or are capable of high achievement in academic, leadership, and creativity. With Project Solis, West High Green Club and the Madison school district plan to integrate solar energy use into the schools science curriculum, using computer-based monitoring and student research. The Milk and Cookies Children's Program offers school-based small group support services designed specifically for children who have an incarcerated parent. WebThe Community Impact Grant is our signature Canadian giving program. Community Foundation for a greater Richmond. ChildSavers - $50,000 document.write(" ")
Henrico Community Food Bank - $25,000 Attention: Monterey County Storm Relief Fund. Race and income often determine who has access to sports and the hardships of the COVID-19 pandemic made these disparities worse. The Community Impact Grants seek to increase positive health outcomes for youth and accelerate equitable outcomes for BIPOC communities across Washington State and Oregon. FRIENDS provides high-quality, curriculum-driven, educational programs for low-to-moderate income families in the greater Richmond area. MBL Foundation - $25,000 The Deaf Mentor Pilot Program supports families with deaf and hard of hearing children from birth to ages six and beyond. Ensure that all young people can realize the many rewards of physical activity, in particular the benefits to their mental health. $20,000 for the merger of Arts + Literature Laboratory and Greater Madison Jazz Consortium. The Richmond Housing Outreach program provides legal representation and education to prevent eviction of low-income, elderly and disabled people at no cost. Photo by Zane Williams. 3409 Moore Street
2354 Garden Road, Monterey, CA, 93940. Online grant applications available 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. The Foundation welcomes grant applications from nonprofit organizations which benefit LaGrange County, or its citizens. CodeVA - $25,000 Grant funds support expansion of the Automotive & Welding skilled trades programs at the Parham Road Campus. Brightpoint Community College Foundation - $50,000 Priority is given to the support of Henrico Community Food Banks provides access to nutritious food in an equitable and dignified manner to those in need. ChildSavers supports the guidance our community's children through life's critical moments with trauma-informed mental health and child development services. WebTo learn more about ESL Community Impact and the ESL Charitable Foundation, please call us at 585.339.4411 or email us at impact@esl.org. Virginia College Fund- $10,000 $25,000 to build capacity in three after-school learning centers that help reduce gaps in opportunity and achievement in communities of color. Rigorous, evidence-based programs measurably increase thousands of Virginians knowledge, skills, and capacity to advance equity in schools, businesses, and communities. Together, we can explore and appreciate the beauty of Jewish arts and culture. Education programs establish trusted and meaningful connections with families and set the stage for children to continue making grade-level progress. The Early Childhood Preparedness Program provides materials for students and their families to learn through small, daily activities at home. In December 2022, Madison Community Foundation (MCF) announced $697,500 in grants to 12 nonprofits throughout the Madison area. Madison Community Foundation Privacy Statement | Sitemap. Sportable supports youth, in pre-school through 12th grade, with physical disabilities and visual impairments who primarily live in the Greater Richmond region. Intensive home and community-based services work to achieve an equitable, resilient community where families and individuals are living a healthy, meaningful life. $50,000 to Middleton Outreach Ministry, St. Vincent de Paul, The River Food Pantry, and Badger Prairie Needs Network to help build heated, permanent outdoor structures to continue the safe distribution of much-needed food and other supplies throughout the winter. 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. A coordinated system of high-quality afterschool enrichments support academic and developmental progress for Richmond Public Schools middle school students. JRA utilizes a comprehensive approach to solving systemic problems facing our waters and fosters opportunities for the community to engage with the James River. $45,000 for the MCM Roadshow, to expand outreach and bring educational play into communities across Madison and Dane County. Funding went to several community centers during the pre-pandemic push, and to support the outreach efforts of the Latino Workforce Academy, African American Council of Churches, and Freedom Inc. $25,000 for a capital campaign to fund Arts + Literature Laboratorys new space in the Capitol East neighborhood. Grant funds support implementation of the organization's strategic growth while meeting ongoing basic needs of schools, classrooms, teachers, and students. $30,000 to CEOs of Tomorrow to provide programming directly in high-need schools, creating real-world entrepreneurial and business-management learning opportunities for students. Additional consideration is given to programs that serve under-resourced populations. The longevity project convenes and coordinates elders, community members, professionals, and organizations working toward longevity equity. 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. WebThe Community Impact Grants were launched in 2020 as part of the Seattle Mariners commitments to advance racial equity and social justice, investing in programs and organizations addressing the causes of racial, social, and economic inequity. (804) 330-7400
But not all young people can reap these benefits. $50,000 to build the capacity to annually collect, refurbish, and donate 2,000 free bikes to children and families. ACTS provides funds and linkages to community resources to individuals and families who are at risk of losing their housing due to temporary financial hardship. VisioCheck and the Mobile Vision Clinic provide onsite eye exams and glasses at school for students. Specific details of the type of projects that each of these grants fund are given on the next page. Interested applicants are asked to submit a two-page (maximum) Letter of Intent, IRS Letter of Determination, and the organizations non-discrimination policy to CFBMC via email by the September 7, 2022 deadline. $30,000 to provide digital access to the museums collection of Mexican Modernist art, and to develop programming to celebrate Mexican art and culture and develop meaningful connections with Madisons Latinx community. SBS is a regional coalition dedicated to improving early childhood education. Income-based home ownership, critical home repairs, and affordable rentals enable families to secure safe, healthy, affordable homes. They will carry out a wide variety of duties to support the implementation of several participatory grantmaking programs. The regional grassroots advocacy effort in the Richmond region advocates for improved policies and increased investments in child care for Virginias youngest children. This award supports Henrico County Public School students, families, and/or teachers through special projects identified as opportunities by the superintendent. Donate by Directions, P.O. Virginia Commonwealth University Foundation - $25,000 Daniel started covering Pearland City Council, Pearland ISD and Brazoria County for Community Impact in October 2022. Half of this grant is for capital costs and half is a 1:2 endowment challenge match. WebImpact Grants Strand 2: Improving Wellbeing. CFBMC will be responsible for the selection and administration of grants. The Explorers Program provides 3rd to 5th graders from 14 under-resourced schools with outdoor, nature-based science lessons that enrich the SOL curriculum. -->
Reynolds Community College Foundation - $50,000 Community Impact Grant $75,000 to the Foundation for Black Women's Wellness to add dedicated fundraising staff, allowing it to build organizational capacity and efficiency, develop and implement a strategic development plan, and increase the number of individual donors providing support. Church Hill Activities & Tutoring - $25,000 Higher Achievement - $35,000 $150,000 to the Urban League of Greater Madison for the Black Business Hub and the Hub Accelerator Program, which will support and accelerate Black entrepreneurship through courses, grants, loans and increased job opportunities in South Madison. August 5, 2022 Announcement of grant cycle, September 7, 2022 Due date for LOI, IRS Letter, non-discrimination policy, September 23, 2022 Selected applicants receive invitations for full online application, December 5, 2022 Announcement of awards, Mid-December 2022 Grant funding available (pending grant agreement). $19,000 to partner with Community GroundWorks to create land security for Hmong farmers at Westport Community Farm. project:HOMES - $100,000 Advocacy campaigns focus on bringing the voices of public transit-dependent people in the Richmond region to discussions about public transit. Groundwork RVA - $50,000 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. 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. Leader development and job coaching is provided to individuals working toward economic stability. WebThe Learning & Community Impact Grants Manager will provide contract, grantmaking and operational management to assigned participatory grantmaking programs. Rebuilding Together provides free home repair and modification services to low-income homeowners, including seniors unable to repair homes independently. The Home Depot Foundation is deeply committed to serving veterans and works with nonprofit organizations across the country to give back to our nations heroes. ART 180 gives Richmond youth, especially those from under-resourced schools, the opportunity to express themselves through art and share stories with others. Critical home repairs restore existing homes to safety for homeowners in the Goochland area who do not have the resources for repairs or relocation. The individuals on the committee are charged with the difficult task of selecting a limited number of grants for funding from a pool of very compelling projects and programs. Support will be provided to organizations, coalitions, and efforts responding to the issues most crucial for ensuring that everyone, especially BIPOC communities, have equal opportunity to thrive. $30,000 toward the Building Madisons Creative Future capital campaign to double the available space and increase resources to expand programming for both youth and seniors. The Creative Workforce Innovation Initiative introduces youth and young adults to the arts (filmmaking in particular), teaching them technical skills for careers in the industry and connecting them with jobs in the field. Food distribution programs target supporting the Latino community. HumanKind - $35,000 He graduated in spring 2022 with a Henrico Community Food Banks provides access to nutritious food in an equitable and dignified manner to those in need. This award supports Richmond Public School students, families, and/or teachers through special projects identified as opportunities by the superintendent. Core Program Areas Education Civic Development Human Services RCHD coordinated supply and distribution of COVID-19 test kits to safety net clinics. Analysis and advocacy develops and champions policies and practices that positively impact the health and well-being of Virginias children and families. $15,000 for the Mann Scholars Program to develop a strategic fundraising plan for sustained financial support of the Program to ensure continued ability to provide support to African American high school students in the Madison Metropolitan School District. RVA Rapid Transit- $25,000 Thrive Birth to Five- $100,000 Community Collaboration Grants provide organizations with training and technical assistance to address health inequities stemming from the social determinants of health. To be eligible, organizations must be led by the community impacted by the inequities and face high health equity needs in their community. School-based CIS Site Coordinators build equity in education and empower success by removing barriers for students at risk of dropping out. The Teaspoons Bakery provides a life skills and employment training program for young adults with developmental disabilities. Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Richmond - $40,000 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. Peter Paul - $50,000 The Golden Civic Foundations Community Impact Grants fund measurable strategies to make a positive impact on the quality of life and create a better future for residents in our Combined Jewish Philanthropies is pleased to announce our FY23 Arts and Culture Community Impact Grant Fund (the Fund). Richmond City Health District - $100,000 $100,000 to Goodman Community Centers building and expansion project to reduce over-crowding and serve more residents. We couldnt be more honored to support these deserving organizations, said Fred Rivera, Seattle Mariners Executive Vice President. NextUp RVA - $70,000 $30,000 to improve and enhance the Rooftop Ramble, adding accessibility features for people with disabilities, and create an interactive exhibit on renewable energy. Urban Hope- $50,000 Seattle The Starbucks Foundation today announced a $30 million investment by 2030 in a new Global Community Impact Grants portfolio designed to The K-3 Reading Corps Tutors with Richmond Public Schools embeds rigorously trained AmeriCorps Tutors and Leading Men Fellows into pre-K classrooms and elementary schools. Daniel started covering Pearland City Council, Pearland ISD and Brazoria County for Community Impact in October 2022. Assisting Families of Inmates - $20,000 The Grant Evaluation Committee is comprised of CFBMC staff, CFBMC board members, and community representatives. Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia, Inc. Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity, Southside Community Development and Housing, The Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis, Richmond Public Schools Education Foundation, Virginia Commonwealth University Foundation, GRASP (Great Aspirations Scholarship Program, Inc.). $75,000 (3-year, $25,000) for a partnership with the new Madison College on the south side to increase English language skills for low-income, adult immigrants and connect them to opportunities for high school completion, career advising, and workforce training. (Includes second installment of two-year, $1 million grant.). WebCommunity Impact Grants Since 1972, the Community Foundation has powered nonprofit services and solutions that elevate our areas people, places and possibilities. 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 Intensive home and community-based services work to achieve an equitable, resilient community where families and individuals are living a healthy, meaningful life. Emergency shelter combined with case management works to move residents into permanent housing as quickly as possible and meet immediate needs of clients. $50,000 to the Urban League of Greater Madison to expand its Parent Instructional Support Program, which provides help to families trying to navigate virtual schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic. 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. Equity Partners grants supported leaders of color in Delaware and the organizations and communities they serve, as part of the DCFs commitment to build opportunity so all Delaware residents can overcome barriers to success, benefit equitably Small organizations do big things and are incredibly valuable in our community. The community is enriched by each new development, from funding business entrepreneurship, to providing arts education in the schools, to strengthening the countys parks. Critical home repairs restore existing homes to safety for homeowners in the Goochland area who do not have the resources for repairs or relocation. Funding for these grants is provided Delaware Forever Fund, which consists of gifts made to the DCF for discretionary grantmaking. Mechanics of FAITH provides vehicle repairs for individuals referred to the organization by community partners including Network2WorkRVA. $50,000 to Madison Metropolitan School District to help provide WiFi hotspots to families lacking reliable internet access, making virtual learning possible for those students. While many of the charitable funds established at the Community Foundation for the Ohio Valley, Inc. have been either $50,000 to hire Scholz Nonprofit Law to help area nonprofit organizations navigate the requirements and application process for federal relief funds provide through the CARES Act. Housing Families First - $40,000 The Fresh Start program provides transitional housing and case management to individuals experiencing homelessness in the Greater Richmond area. This internship program offers work experience to technology students who face barriers to employment in the IT and cybersecurity fields. YMCA of Greater Richmond - $100,000 School-based CIS Site Coordinators build equity in education and empower success by removing barriers for students at risk of dropping out. Chesterfield Education Foundation - $25,000 Partnership for the Future- $40,000 The Youth Ambassador Squad is a new model of community development designed by and for young people navigating the justice and child welfare systems. WebThe LOI must strategically align with our core areas of focus, which include: food access, nutrition education, cooking skills, healthy and active lifestyles, and select urban Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County, FALL 2022 COMMUNITY IMPACT GRANT INITIATIVE. 2354 Garden Road, Monterey, CA, 93940. In addition to building healthier bodies, being physically active helps relieve stress, boost self-confidence, and combat depression. 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. $30,000 to help fund a community splash pad for area children and their families. Donate by Phone. $60,000 to the Vera Court Neighborhood Center to create a new Youth Program Director position to expand current youth programming and run new programs for the Bridge Lake Point Waunona Neighborhood Center in preparation for a major capital campaign. Nature-based programming enhances learning for students at under-resourced schools. SPARC provides transformational high-quality performance arts education and creative youth development programs. Within Oakwood Arts - $25,000 Richmond Public Schools Education Foundation - $25,000 WebCommunity Impact Grants to award to county civic/neighborhood associations or community-based organizations that are incorporated as 501 (c)3 entities. The overall grant making criteria and application process are the same for each of these grants and are detailed below. $15,000 to Madison Ballet to expand opportunities for choreographers of color throughout the organization, from students, to emerging choreographers, to commissioning more established choreographers to build new works to permanently enter Madison Ballet's repertoire. The Trauma-Informed Community Network supports professionals in the Greater Richmond region who treat and care for individuals who have experienced trauma. The Explorers Program provides 3rd to 5th graders from 14 under-resourced schools with outdoor, nature-based science lessons that enrich the SOL curriculum. The Emergency/Transitional Housing program provides temporary housing for citizens returning to our communities from incarceration. Side by Side - $25,000 WebAbout the Community Impact Grant Program. $35,000 to Madison Youth Choirs for its Amplifying Every Voice project to expand participation, remove barriers to entry and increase diversity in the Youth Choirs. CFBOC meets clients' immediate need for food and reduces food insecurity in our region by connecting clients to services. $25,000 to build a playground at the new McKenzie Family Club in Sun Prairie to ensure that children get at least the recommended 60 minutes of unstructured physical activity each day. RPS Education Foundation provides enrichment programs and college scholarships for students, supports professional development for teachers, and increases student participation in extracurricular programs. 3. Programs engage Black girls in social change projects that teach problem-solving skills and how to create policies and movements. A portfolio of emergency grants, microloans, and additional financial counseling support small businesses as part of MBL's Small Business Capital Access Program.