School-based CIS Site Coordinators build equity in education and empower success by removing barriers for students at risk of dropping out. Rigorous, evidence-based programs measurably increase thousands of Virginians knowledge, skills, and capacity to advance equity in schools, businesses, and communities. Homeward provides system support for homelessness services through the collaboration, coordination, and cooperation of regional resources and services. Madison Community Foundation is a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) community trust. ACTS--Area Congregations Together in Service - $50,000 (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. Chesterfield Education Foundation - $25,000 To do so, we will support efforts that: Baseball, softball, and other forms of physical activity have many benefits for young people. Within Within these areas, the Community Foundation has adopted funding priorities in education, housing, and workforce development initiatives that will increase access and opportunity for low-income residents in Richmond. Nature-based programming enhances learning for students at under-resourced schools. Annually, the DCF awards over $600,000 through its Community Impact Grants programs. 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. The new library will provide critical community meeting space, and expand free community access to information, technology and programming. 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. Advocacy campaigns focus on bringing the voices of public transit-dependent people in the Richmond region to discussions about public transit. $100,000 to Goodman Community Centers building and expansion project to reduce over-crowding and serve more residents. The 2023 Community Impact Grant Program (CIG) is funded by the Department of City Planning to assist NPUs in their efforts to improve their neighborhoods and the City as a whole. Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia, Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities, ACTS--Area Congregations Together in Service. WebIn 2021, the DCF launched a new opportunity as part of its overall community impact grants. Growth and diversification of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the region ensures that all potential entrepreneurs can access training and resources. Neighborhood Resource Center - $35,000 But not all young people can reap these benefits. Virginia Excels advances advocacy focused on ensuring educational equity in the Richmond region that engages parents and youth. Sportable supports youth, in pre-school through 12th grade, with physical disabilities and visual impairments who primarily live in the Greater Richmond region. SPARC provides transformational high-quality performance arts education and creative youth development programs. We award results-focused grants that offer community- centered solutions and immediate impact. Through collaboration with community experts, we can provide essential resources, re-direct adverse outcomes and improve the well-being of people. This is, and always will be, our ongoing commitment to communities. ChildSavers - $50,000 Grants awarded in this category aim to ensure that community members are healthy and safe. Girls For A Change - $25,000 WebCommunity Impact Grants to award to county civic/neighborhood associations or community-based organizations that are incorporated as 501 (c)3 entities. Richmond City Health District - $15,000 The amount of the grants will range from $10,000 to $50,000. (Includes second installment of two-year, $1 million grant.). $50,000 for the Learn, Grow, Celebrate capital campaign to increase programming for seniors and to include more project learning, performance and work experience opportunities for teens. The Youth Ambassador Squad is a new model of community development designed by and for young people navigating the justice and child welfare systems. Mechanics of FAITH- $25,000 Email Us,
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Inc. - $25,000 EIN: 39-6038248. Shalom Farms supports the building of healthy communities by growing and sharing healthy food. WebMade possible by donor established funds, the Community Foundation's Community Impact grants are awarded through a competitive process and support local nonprofits whose strategies and outcomes align with the Foundations four focus areas: community vibrancy, economic prosperity, educational success, and health and wellness. $30,000 to Kanopy Dance Theatre to help fund the Kanopy Center for Modern and Contemporary Dance, which will incorporate state of the art equipment to support virtual learning, collaboration and performances. These grants are offered twice a year with a grant period of 24 months, and are awarded through a competitive process. 2354 Garden Road, Monterey, CA, 93940. else { // covers JScript from 1900 thru 1999 and JavaScript until 3899 Grants to be considered might include (but are not limited to): Education Attainment He graduated in spring 2022 with a 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. The Explorers Program provides 3rd to 5th graders from 14 under-resourced schools with outdoor, nature-based science lessons that enrich the SOL curriculum. Invest in organizations, coalitions, and efforts that prioritize systemic approaches to create and accelerate equitable outcomes for BIPOC communities. IT4Causes - $20,000 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. Waymakers supports immigrant families by providing culturally responsive programs that address their needs in the areas of food, health, education, finances, art and culture. $30,000 for a 2:1 matching campaign to grow the endowment fund at Madison Community Foundation. --> Attention: Monterey County Storm Relief Fund. In addition to building healthier bodies, being physically active helps relieve stress, boost self-confidence, and combat depression. This award supports Richmond Public School students, families, and/or teachers through special projects identified as opportunities by the superintendent. $45,000 capacity-building grant to help build the foundations financial stability by hiring staff and building operational infrastructure. Priority is given to the support of Mechanics of FAITH provides vehicle repairs for individuals referred to the organization by community partners including Network2WorkRVA. 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. James House provides advocacy, support, and education for people impacted by sexual violence, domestic violence, stalking, and child abuse/neglect in the Tri-Cities area. Grant recipient: The Chicago Urban League (the League) works for economic, educational and social progress for African Americans and promotes strong, sustainable communities through advocacy, collaboration and innovation. The Richmond Symphony provides youth with opportunities to engage in the arts through orchestra programs. 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. project:HOMES - $100,000 Podium RVA - $25,000 WebD onate Now. The Grant Evaluation Committee is comprised of CFBMC staff, CFBMC board members, and community representatives. VPM works for the advancement of equity in early childhood education in our communities. 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. Youth partnership programs provide K-12 youth with fun, in-depth arts education and mentoring opportunities. project:HOMES provides affordable housing by producing and preserving affordable homes, repairing homes, and improving accessibility and energy efficiency of existing homes. Through the housing first model, VSH provides permanent affordable housing units and comprehensive supportive services to formerly homeless individuals. Establishment and operations of the early childhood initiative will result in 100 new preschool slots. This 1:3 challenge grant will build development infrastructure, hire and train new staff and ensure sustainability of the organizations many community programs. 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. 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. Virginia Housing Alliance - $40,000 Intensive home and community-based services work to achieve an equitable, resilient community where families and individuals are living a healthy, meaningful life. 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. Rebuilding Together provides free home repair and modification services to low-income homeowners, including seniors unable to repair homes independently. Grants awarded in this category aim to ensure that community members enjoy good quality of life, with access to and an appreciation for the arts, cultural opportunities, and natural assets. Community Health Workers provide services for residents of the Creighton Court public housing community and Latino communities around the Southwood Apartments. Tax ID # 94-1615897. The Center of Hope will create more shelter capacity and space to include collaborative partners in permanent housing solutions for those experiencing homelessness. Madison Community Foundation Privacy Statement | Sitemap. VCC stewards the Economic Equity Fund for Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC) and women-owned small businesses. Critical home repairs restore existing homes to safety for homeowners in Hanover who do not have the resources for repairs or relocation. Sportable supports youth, in pre-school through 12th grade, with physical disabilities and visual impairments who primarily live in the Greater Richmond region. St. Joseph's Villa - $40,000 The Robinson Theater Community Arts Center provides out-of-school programs and summer camps. Urban League works to provide economic empowerment, educational opportunities and the guarantee of civil rights for the underserved in Greater Richmond. Local and state advocacy amplifies the voices of those most impacted by education policy decisions. $10,000 to support students of color as they prepare for, apply to, and enroll in a historically black college or university. WebOur Community Impact Grants are designed to provide a significant boost to local community assistance, education and environmental protection efforts. JRA utilizes a comprehensive approach to solving systemic problems facing our waters and fosters opportunities for the community to engage with the James River. Church Hill Activities & Tutoring - $25,000 The Early Childhood Preparedness Program provides materials for students and their families to learn through small, daily activities at home. $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. 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. Daniel started covering Pearland City Council, Pearland ISD and Brazoria County for Community Impact in October 2022. WebCommunity Impact Grants. Legal Aid Justice Center - $30,000 WebOur Community Impact granting cycles are: Youth and Education This granting area includes the variety of all programs and projects which provide an educational foundation for success in achieving ones fullest physical, emotional, and intellectual potential. project:HOMES provides affordable housing by producing and preserving affordable homes, repairing homes, and improving accessibility and energy efficiency of existing homes. Photo by Zane Williams. This outreach and community center serves children and families in Church Hill and neighboring communities in Richmonds East End. $50,000 for the new building and performance space to increase capacity for teaching and performing circus arts, as well as fostering arts entrepreneurship. Help Me Help You Foundation - $20,000 $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. $75,000 to Community Shares of Wisconsin to continue to expand and support The Big Share online giving day for three more years, leveraging millions in giving for 70 nonprofit agencies. (Includes second installment of two-year, $1 million grant.). St. James's Children's Center provides equitable access to high-quality early education. The CVHS-Petersburg Recovery Center supports young adults, ages 18 and older, who are patients in the substance use disorders (SUD) recovery program. Youth education enhances learning for Richmond students at under-resourced schools. The Gleaning Network coordinates volunteers, growers, and distribution agencies to salvage food in support of Richmond residents. SBGR is working to transformation early childhood systems to ensure family engagement, high-quality programs, equitable access, and increased capacity. $35,000 to the Deerfield Community Center to install a solar energy system for its Food Pantry and Senior Center, lowering heating and controlling costs while also increasing safety for senior visitors by providing a covered walkway into the building. $20,000 to expand a successful high school program that provides volunteer opportunities to build affordable housing resulting in dual high school/college credit. Robinson Theater Community Arts Center - $25,000. 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. $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. The Trauma-Informed Community Network supports professionals in the Greater Richmond region who treat and care for individuals who have experienced trauma. Visual Arts Center of Richmond - $25,000 HumanKind - $35,000 $30,000 to celebrate Forward Theaters 10th anniversary season by helping them grow the theaters mainstage season from three productions to four, and adding leadership capacity and staffing to sustain that growth, $50,000 to support Madison Public Schools Alumni Network to bring together former and current students, staff, teachers, and families from around the country, building relationships and networks, $40,000 for a full-time Volunteer Coordinator position and the creation of the Zoo Teen Leadership Development Program with participants from a diverse cross section of our community, $37,500 to expand the Race to Equity Projects Community Ambassador program, recruiting and training a new cohort of neighborhood leaders to advocate for and achieve significant disparity reduction within our county, Grassroots leadership and community engagement are at the heart of the Community Ambassadors project and Madison Community Foundation is proud to support the expansion and sustainability of this important work. Community Impact Grants - The Golden Civic Foundation Community Impact Grants Overview Online applications were due on Tuesday, March 1, 2022. The advancement of high-quality mentoring relationships empower, elevate, and encourage young people. WebOne of the ways the DCF is building opportunity and advancing equity for all in Delaware is through our Community Impact Grants. The Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis - $25,000 While many of the charitable funds established at the Community Foundation for the Ohio Valley, Inc. have been either 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. $25,000 for a 2:1 challenge grant to help strengthen the Pinney Library Endowment Fund and increase its long-terms financial stability. Mentor Virginia - $15,000 The Science of Wisconsins Environment will be featured in a new youth publication to help other groups adopt Free Press extended-day models. Attention: Monterey County Storm Relief Fund. HomeAgain - $30,000 Blue Sky Fund- $25,000 VCU's School of Education: Minority Educator Recruitment, Retention and Equity Center/RTR Petersburg works to recruit, support, and retain educators of color. 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. WebThe Learning & Community Impact Grants Manager will provide contract, grantmaking and operational management to assigned participatory grantmaking programs. 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. $19,000 to partner with Community GroundWorks to create land security for Hmong farmers at Westport Community Farm. The Deaf Mentor Pilot Program supports families with deaf and hard of hearing children from birth to ages six and beyond. SBS is a regional coalition dedicated to improving early childhood education. 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. Greater Richmond Fit4Kids aims to improve childrens health and wellness through physical activity and healthy eating. $30,000 to Foundation for Dane County Parks to increase its fundraising capacity, allowing the Foundation to continue to improve accessibility and inclusivity in our parks, and ensure the organizations long-term infrastructure and success. Flagler Housing and Homelessness Services provides residents with the tools they need to regain long-term stability through a housing first approach. In the process of culling the applications to a fundable pool, the evaluation team will consider: Additionally, the evaluators will tend to respond more favorably to projects or programs that: All Letters of Intent should be no more than two pages in length and must be submitted on the applicants letterhead to the Community Foundation. Donate by Phone. Oakwood Arts - $25,000 WebCommunity Impact Grants The Power to Thrive Encompassing all of our core program areas, Community Impact Grants respond to the diverse needs in each of the communities we serve across Arizona. Homeward provides system support for homelessness services through the collaboration, coordination, and cooperation of regional resources and services. Organizations that received a Community Impact Grant in the most recent grant year may apply, but preference will be given to organizations that have not recently received funding from the Foundation. Awards typically range from $100,000 to $30,000 to improve and enhance the Rooftop Ramble, adding accessibility features for people with disabilities, and create an interactive exhibit on renewable energy. 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. The Fresh Start program provides transitional housing and case management to individuals experiencing homelessness in the Greater Richmond area. Combined Jewish Philanthropies is pleased to announce our FY23 Arts and Culture Community Impact Grant Fund (the Fund). HOW DO I APPLY? WebImpact Grants Strand 2: Improving Wellbeing. WebFY23 Community Impact Grant Program Overview. WebFY23 Community Impact Grant Program Overview. Connecticut Foodshare is pleased to release this grant funding opportunity to support food assistance programs in its network. $20,000 for the merger of Arts + Literature Laboratory and Greater Madison Jazz Consortium. 1:2 challenge grant of $35,000 to help the Friends of the McFarland Library and the Library Board of Trustees establish an endowment fund and help leverage an additional $70,000 in funding. CodeVA - $25,000 Grant funds support expansion of the Building Pathways to Healthcare Jobs program. The Youth Ambassador Squad is a new model of community development designed by and for young people navigating the justice and child welfare systems. $30,000 to the Music Academy of Sun Prairie to create an outreach coordinator position to help expand and develop new culturally responsive programming in the school system. Critical home repairs restore existing homes to safety for homeowners in Hanover who do not have the resources for repairs or relocation. The schedule for the next grant cycle is as follows: January 9, 2023 (Mon.) Henrico Education Foundation supports teacher recruitment and retention through sustained, high-quality training and support. The WebCommunity Impact Grants. $30,000 to Logans Hearts & Smiles to increase staffing and build 200 accessibility projects for families with disabled children over the next five years. 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. RVA Rapid Transit- $25,000 This award supports Hanover County Public School students, families, and/or teachers through special projects identified as opportunities by the superintendent. $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. $150,000 to the Bayview Foundation toward its capital campaign to replace its 50-year-old townhouses with a mix of apartments and new townhouses, and to build a new Community Center that is double the size of the current building. $50,000 to One City Schools to secure space for the expanding One City Elementary School, a tuition-free public charter school working to bridge the achievement gap in education, currently serving children in 4K through 2nd grade. We are even more inspired and committed now to spearheading sustainability initiatives and promoting awareness of pressing environmental challenges facing Madison and our world." CIS Richmond will support 21,000 students over 40 sites, with a particular focus on the expanding mental health needs of students. Virginia Learns - $25,000 $46,000 to expand the STEM Immersion Camp and mentoring program to prepare girls and youth of color for education and careers in computer science and technology. Analysis and advocacy develops and champions policies and practices that positively impact the health and well-being of Virginias children and families. Richmond, VA 23230
Virginia Supportive Housing - $75,000 Henrico Community Food Bank - $25,000 WebWe currently have the following specialized grant opportunities available: ESL Black & Latino Equity Grant. 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. 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. $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. 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. $15,000 to build the capacity of Madisons first professional regional musical theater company.
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