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project:HOMES provides affordable housing by producing and preserving affordable homes, repairing homes, and improving accessibility and energy efficiency of existing homes. VCC stewards the Economic Equity Fund for Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC) and women-owned small businesses. Community Impact Grant Side by Side creates supportive communities where Virginias LGBTQ+ youth can define themselves, belong, and flourish. Attention: Monterey County Storm Relief Fund. WebWe currently have the following specialized grant opportunities available: ESL Black & Latino Equity Grant. These organizations are building new programs, new staff, new facilities. said Tom Linfield, MCFs Vice President of Community Impact. Housing Families First serves families facing homelessness by providing a path to a permanent home through emergency shelter and rapid rehousing. Hanover Habitat for Humanity - $30,000 The grant agreement will outline the payout schedule for the grant, which may include multiple distributions. Community Foundation for a greater Richmond. This award supports Hanover County Public School students, families, and/or teachers through special projects identified as opportunities by the superintendent. Race and income often determine who has access to sports and the hardships of the COVID-19 pandemic made these disparities worse. For more information on available Community Impact Grant funding contact the United Way office at 479-782-1311. In December 2022, Madison Community Foundation (MCF) announced $697,500 in grants to 12 nonprofits throughout the Madison area. Within (Includes second installment of two-year, $1 million grant.). The Trauma-Informed Community Network supports professionals in the Greater Richmond region who treat and care for individuals who have experienced trauma. Goodman Love & Legacy Campaign to support community events 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. Small organizations do big things and are incredibly valuable in our community. College access programs support high school students in Richmond and the surrounding counties. 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. Virginia Housing Alliance - $40,000 VPM works for the advancement of equity in early childhood education in our communities. 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. HOME of VA works to tackle systemically divisive housing practices through fair housing enforcement and research, advocacy, and statewide policy work. Growth and diversification of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the region ensures that all potential entrepreneurs can access training and resources. The READ Center - $25,000 This award supports Chesterfield County Public School students, families, and/or teachers through special projects identified as opportunities by the superintendent. Waymakers Foundation - $20,000 Emergency shelter combined with case management works to move residents into permanent housing as quickly as possible and meet immediate needs of clients. 3. Henrico Community Food Bank - $25,000 $25,000 to launch the Readmobile with Dane County Library Service for use in five under-resourced neighborhoods. Family Lifeline - $50,000 Advocacy programs focus on policies that impact youth aging out of the foster care system. Local and state advocacy amplifies the voices of those most impacted by education policy decisions. Grants within this Strand of funding will be made to ensure that children and young Virginia Supportive Housing - $75,000 We are even more inspired and committed now to spearheading sustainability initiatives and promoting awareness of pressing environmental challenges facing Madison and our world." Half of this grant is for capital costs and half is a 1:2 endowment challenge match. The Richmond Housing Outreach program provides legal representation and education to prevent eviction of low-income, elderly and disabled people at no cost. Partnership for Housing Affordability - $50,000 The Mariners invest in efforts that focus on long-term, systems-level change; preference will be given to initiatives engaged in research and advocacy. RPS Education Foundation provides enrichment programs and college scholarships for students, supports professional development for teachers, and increases student participation in extracurricular programs. Rebuilding Together provides free home repair and modification services to low-income homeowners, including seniors unable to repair homes independently. 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 Henrico Education Foundation supports teacher recruitment and retention through sustained, high-quality training and support. 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. Community Impact grants are made possible by donors who support the Community Impact Fund, MCF's competitive grantmaking program. Podium RVA - $25,000 Founded in 1916, the League is one of the nations oldest and largest Were delighted to announce the recipients of the FY22 Community Impact Grant (CIG) funds. 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 Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio recognizes this and provides Community Impact Grants of up to $12,500 to support smaller initiatives and organizations that have a large impact on community health. The Teaspoons Bakery provides a life skills and employment training program for young adults with developmental disabilities. 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. The Mellowhood Foundation and its founder Coach Assad combine heart, discipline and ingenuity to work with kids and their families in the Meadowood area. The schedule for the next grant cycle is as follows: January 9, 2023 (Mon.) Charles Hua, president, West Green Club, $15,000 to Omega School for a large survey GED/HSED graduates to evaluate the programs impact and increase alumni engagement, 1:1 challenge grant of $35,000 to restore the 90-year-old Grand Barton Organ built in Oshkosh and housed in the Capitol Theater, its original and only home. 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. Goochland Education Foundation - $10,000 WebGrants. The Milk and Cookies Children's Program offers school-based small group support services designed specifically for children who have an incarcerated parent. $25,000 for Amplify Madison, a program developed to support women of color in the nonprofit sector by providing leadership development and opportunities to engage in collective projects to further their work in the community. 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. Sacred Heart serves the low- and moderate-income Latino population by offering comprehensive, culturally appropriate services for Latino families and individuals. Post secondary financial aid advising supports students in nine of the Richmond region's public high schools. Examples of indirect operating expenses related to the project may include the following areas: fund development, internal operations such as IT upgrades, financial management tools, administrative costs, essential staffing, and/or core program costs. WebD onate Now. In addition to building healthier bodies, being physically active helps relieve stress, boost self-confidence, and combat depression. The CVHS-Petersburg Recovery Center supports young adults, ages 18 and older, who are patients in the substance use disorders (SUD) recovery program. Additional consideration is given to programs that serve under-resourced populations. WebCommunity Impact Grants to award to county civic/neighborhood associations or community-based organizations that are incorporated as 501 (c)3 entities. document.write(1900 + thisyear); The overall grant making criteria and application process are the same for each of these grants and are detailed below. Nature-based programming enhances learning for students at under-resourced schools. This award supports Richmond Public School students, families, and/or teachers through special projects identified as opportunities by the superintendent. Online grant applications available