} WebWe currently have the following specialized grant opportunities available: ESL Black & Latino Equity Grant. Community Impact Grants provide small capital grants to community-based organizations to help implement innovative projects within the County. Local Initiatives Support Corporation - $25,000 $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. St. James's Children's Center provides equitable access to high-quality early education. 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. St. James's Children's Center - $20,000 Help Me Help You Foundation - $20,000 WebCommunity Impact Grants allow organizations in Dunn County to meet critical needs and opportunities, while setting measurable objectives to demonstrate impact. Nature-based programming enhances learning for students at under-resourced schools. $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. 1:1 challenge grant of $25,000 1:1 for the Homework Club and Business Incubator Development Group, bridging the academic year with the Mellowhood summer program for youth in the Meadowridge Neighborhood, $20,000 to measure and improve the social-emotional skills of children and youth as part of a collaborative effort to reduce racial disparities throughout Dane County, We are thankful to Madison Community Foundation for their partnership and this opportunity to better understand the challenges our students face, so we can empower them with the skills they need to succeed in school, work and life. Renee Moe, United Way of Dane County President & CEO, $25,000 to support 50th anniversary 1,500 jobs campaign and other capacity building efforts, $25,000 for the Music Makers program, which empowers children through music and mentorship, regardless of their ability to pay, $25,000 to support the YWCA Madisons Empowerment Center move to South Park Street, increasing accessibility to clients and families participating in race and gender equity programs, and job training and transportation work, Interested in MCF's grantmaking program? 2354 Garden Road, Monterey, CA, 93940. The Grant Evaluation Committee is comprised of CFBMC staff, CFBMC board members, and community representatives. 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. $25,000 to support a key component of SSFPs 25th year of writing, publishing, and sparking academic success. 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. Richmond Public Schools Education Foundation - $25,000 These funds were Central Virginia Health Services - $25,000 Grants are We couldnt be more honored to support these deserving organizations, said Fred Rivera, Seattle Mariners Executive Vice President. $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. 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. They will carry out a wide variety of duties to support the implementation of several participatory grantmaking programs. Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County, FALL 2022 COMMUNITY IMPACT GRANT INITIATIVE. Brightpoint Community College Foundation - $50,000 This award supports Henrico County Public School students, families, and/or teachers through special projects identified as opportunities by the superintendent. $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. 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. Side by Side - $25,000 CultureWorks, an arts-related backbone agency, supports strengthening artists and arts/culture organizations to increase their impact in our community. CFBMC will work collaboratively with grantees to establish the content and the schedule for grant documentation, feedback and evaluation. 2. Priority is given to the support of Side by Side creates supportive communities where Virginias LGBTQ+ youth can define themselves, belong, and flourish. Community-based advocacy and fitness programs make the Richmond region a safer, healthier, and more sustainable place to live and work. VPM works for the advancement of equity in early childhood education in our communities. $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. James House - $20,000 The overall grant making criteria and application process are the same for each of these grants and are detailed below. The Robinson Theater Community Arts Center provides out-of-school programs and summer camps. Virginia Museum of History & Culture - $50,000 Henrico Education Foundation supports teacher recruitment and retention through sustained, high-quality training and support. WebIf awarded a Community Impact Grant, recipient nonprofit organizations will need to provide at minimum the following documentation: W-9 ACH agreement (provided upon Southside Community Development and Housing - $30,000 WebAbout the Community Impact Grant Program. $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. The Sprout School provides full-day, full-year, high-quality, and affordable early childhood education and infant care to families in the Greater Richmond region. The Gleaning Network coordinates volunteers, growers, and distribution agencies to salvage food in support of Richmond residents. Sportable - $20,000 $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. Greater Richmond SCAN - $50,000 Shalom Farms- $25,000 Virginia Community Voice - $50,000 GRASP (Great Aspirations Scholarship Program, Inc.)- $25,000
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