The grants address opportunities and support organizations in five focus areas: learning, community development, arts and culture, environment, and organizational capacity building. Check out our Neighborhood Grants for smaller projects. $100,000 to The Center for Black Excellence and Culture toward the capital campaign for the Center, which will showcase Black art, history and innovation, and provide leadership development for all ages. WebImpact Grants Strand 2: Improving Wellbeing. WebCommunity Impact Grants help nonprofits to be more effective, efficient and self-sustaining. 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 $25,000 to expand its successful tutoring program to Goodman Community Center. Girls For A Change - $25,000 Site coordinators weave supports around at-risk students and work with community partners to create access to resources that help students overcome barriers to achievement. Critical home repairs restore existing homes to safety for homeowners in Powhatan 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. 3. The CVHS-Petersburg Recovery Center supports young adults, ages 18 and older, who are patients in the substance use disorders (SUD) recovery program. HumanKind - $35,000 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. 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. Chicago Urban League, IL. Generally, grants are distributed on a reimbursement basis. WebCommunity Impact Grants CJP is pleased to share four Community Impact Grant (CIG) funds, designed to support organizations in enhancing the well-being and vibrancy Since the program began, grants have been awarded to Neighborhood Planning Units and the Atlanta Planning Advisory project:HOMES provides affordable housing by producing and preserving affordable homes, repairing homes, and improving accessibility and energy efficiency of existing homes. Critical home repairs restore existing homes to safety for homeowners in Hanover who do not have the resources for repairs or relocation. In limited situations, CFMBC may be able to grant to other types of organizations that are serving a charitable purpose but do not have a 501(c)(3) status. School-based CIS Site Coordinators build equity in education and empower success by removing barriers for students at risk of dropping out. Emergency shelter combined with case management works to move residents into permanent housing as quickly as possible and meet immediate needs of clients. Community FRIENDS Association for Children - $25,000 $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 Explorers Program provides 3rd to 5th graders from 14 under-resourced schools with outdoor, nature-based science lessons that enrich the SOL curriculum. Assisting Families of Inmates - $20,000 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. $25,000 to First Tee of South Central Wisconsin to expand four Learning Centers allowing First Tee to partner with Madison Metropolitan School District to work with directly with students from 10 schools, helping close the opportunity gap. 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. 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). CFBOC meets clients' immediate need for food and reduces food insecurity in our region by connecting clients to services. Our Veteran Housing Grants Program was created to help nonprofits fund the development and repair of multi-unit veteran housing facilities. The Pediatric Therapy program works with children to develop gross motor, fine motor, communication, social and problem-solving skills. Side by Side - $25,000 Greater Richmond Fit4Kids - $25,000 Made possible by donor established funds, the Community Foundation'sCommunity Impact grantsare awarded througha competitive process and support local nonprofits whose strategies and outcomes align with the Foundations four focus areas:community vibrancy,economic prosperity,educational success, andhealth and wellness. This program helps individuals find, secure, and remain in a living wage career. 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. 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. Madison Community Foundation is proud to invest in these key organizations., These grants are possible because of the generosity of thousands of donors who have come together to support our community through MCFs Community Impact Fund, explains, Bob Sorge, MCFs President and CEO. In December 2022, Madison Community Foundation (MCF) announced $697,500 in grants to 12 nonprofits throughout the Madison area. WebAbout the Community Impact Grant Program. 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. The Mariners are also interested in efforts that grow organizational or sector understanding of the connection between physical activity and mental health. For more information on available Community Impact Grant funding contact the United Way office at 479-782-1311. $25,000 for Next Era Capacity Project, which will use the Academys 150th Anniversary as a springboard to expand and diversify the local programs and people it reaches. The Pediatric Therapy program works with children to develop gross motor, fine motor, communication, social and problem-solving skills. Henrico Community Food Bank - $25,000 -->
Waymakers Foundation - $20,000 Mail a check: Community Foundation for Monterey County. CFBMC will be responsible for the selection and administration of grants. WebThe Community Impact Grant program involves a volunteer employee review committee. $75,000 to Rooted WI to increase staffing and strengthen their communications strategy to improve visibility, access, engagement and overall donor retention. Emergency shelter and case management provides low-barrier immediate shelter and support for people facing a housing crisis to ensure their experience is as brief as possible. SBGR is working to transformation early childhood systems to ensure family engagement, high-quality programs, equitable access, and increased capacity. The workforce development program serves high school students and young adults in the East End of Richmond by preparing them for a variety of work experiences. Visual Arts Center of Richmond - $25,000 3409 Moore Street
Programs engage Black girls in social change projects that teach problem-solving skills and how to create policies and movements. Rigorous, evidence-based programs measurably increase thousands of Virginians knowledge, skills, and capacity to advance equity in schools, businesses, and communities. Urban Hope partners with low- and extremely low-income families who seek affordable rental housing and/or homeownership in Richmond's East End. Grant funds support implementation of the organization's strategic growth while meeting ongoing basic needs of schools, classrooms, teachers, and students. The amount of the grants will range from $10,000 to $50,000. Post secondary financial aid advising supports students in nine of the Richmond region's public high schools. The Hive- $15,000 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. Under the Improving Health & Wellbeing Strand, grants of 25,000 to 50,000 are available to eligible organisations for strategic $30,000 to Foundation for Dane County Parks, $40,000 to the Madison Public Market Foundation. The Explorers Program provides 3rd to 5th graders from 14 under-resourced schools with outdoor, nature-based science lessons that enrich the SOL curriculum. Attention: Monterey County Storm Relief Fund. Direct costs for implementing the project or program are eligible grant expenses. Community-based advocacy and fitness programs make the Richmond region a safer, healthier, and more sustainable place to live and work. $37,500 to the Goodman Community Center for its Goodman Love & Legacy Campaign to support staff education and skill building around strategic fundraising as the Goodman Center approaches its 70th anniversary. James River Association- $25,000 Analysis and advocacy develops and champions policies and practices that positively impact the health and well-being of Virginias children and families. 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 $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. Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities - $25,000