$50,000 to build the capacity to annually collect, refurbish, and donate 2,000 free bikes to children and families. CFBMC will be responsible for the selection and administration of grants. Sportable supports youth, in pre-school through 12th grade, with physical disabilities and visual impairments who primarily live in the Greater Richmond region. The Community Foundation does not accept requests for: We typically do not fund requests for general operating support only. (Includes second installment of two-year, $1 million grant.). Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and funding decisions are typically completed WebIf awarded a Community Impact Grant, recipient nonprofit organizations will need to provide at minimum the following documentation: W-9 ACH agreement (provided upon grant award) 990 EZ or 990 of fiscal sponsor Current list of board members Signed Verification of Good Legal Standing (provided upon grant award) PREVIOUS CIG AWARDEES FALL This internship program offers work experience to technology students who face barriers to employment in the IT and cybersecurity fields. Blue Sky Fund- $25,000 Income-based home ownership, critical home repairs, and affordable rentals enable families to secure safe, healthy, affordable homes. The longevity project convenes and coordinates elders, community members, professionals, and organizations working toward longevity equity. $20,000 to expand a successful high school program that provides volunteer opportunities to build affordable housing resulting in dual high school/college credit. Analysis and advocacy develops and champions policies and practices that positively impact the health and well-being of Virginias children and families. Family Lifeline - $50,000 Virginia Literacy Foundation - $50,000 All of these materials should be presented in PDF format and emailed to [emailprotected] on or before the deadline of September 7, 2022. 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. Conexus - $25,000 Community Impact Grants provide small capital grants to community-based organizations to help implement innovative projects within the County. The Pediatric Therapy program works with children to develop gross motor, fine motor, communication, social and problem-solving skills. SPARC provides transformational high-quality performance arts education and creative youth development programs. Advocacy campaigns focus on bringing the voices of public transit-dependent people in the Richmond region to discussions about public transit. WebCJPs Arts and Culture Community Impact Grants help individuals and collaborative groups make their artistic visions a reality. The grants address opportunities and support organizations in five focus areas: learning, community development, arts and culture, environment, and organizational capacity building. The Teaspoons Bakery provides a life skills and employment training program for young adults with developmental disabilities. 2354 Garden Road, Monterey, CA, 93940. Chesterfield Education Foundation - $25,000 Attention: Monterey County Storm Relief Fund. Since the program began, grants have been awarded to Neighborhood Planning Units and the Atlanta Planning Advisory IT4Causes - $20,000 JRA utilizes a comprehensive approach to solving systemic problems facing our waters and fosters opportunities for the community to engage with the James River. -->
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Richmond - $40,000 Henrico Education Foundation - $25,000 Henrico Community Food Banks provides access to nutritious food in an equitable and dignified manner to those in need. Eligible applicants must be located $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. $15,000 for an innovative vocational training program to prepare people with Down syndrome for employment and independence. 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. $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. Specific details of Nature-based programming enhances learning for students at under-resourced schools. WebGrants. 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. This award supports Richmond Public School students, families, and/or teachers through special projects identified as opportunities by the superintendent. VCV provides community engagement through RVA Thrives, and training/coaching through Community Voice Blueprint. To do so, we will support efforts that: Baseball, softball, and other forms of physical activity have many benefits for young people. Combined Jewish Philanthropies is pleased to announce our FY23 Arts and Culture Community Impact Grant Fund (the Fund). 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? SBGR is working to transformation early childhood systems to ensure family engagement, high-quality programs, equitable access, and increased capacity. 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. Community Impact Grants - The Golden Civic Foundation Community Impact Grants Overview Online applications were due on Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Grants to be considered might include (but are not limited to): Education Attainment Atlantic Outreach Group - $25,000 $50,000 will support a campaign to expand its footprint and provide more social services, including increased food pantry and product distribution and improved safety and accessibility for volunteers. 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. The grantee will be asked to provide pictures and copies of any publicity about the funded grant. In December 2022, Madison Community Foundation (MCF) announced $697,500 in grants to 12 nonprofits throughout the Madison area. 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. $45,000 to Groundswell Conservancy to build a Conservation Graduate Crew, in collaboration with Operation Fresh Start, to help overcome some of the barriers of entry into the conservation field for people of color. Greater Richmond Fit4Kids aims to improve childrens health and wellness through physical activity and healthy eating. Establishment and operations of the early childhood initiative will result in 100 new preschool slots. The Fresh Start program provides transitional housing and case management to individuals experiencing homelessness in the Greater Richmond area. Circles RVA - $15,000 Half of this grant is for capital costs and half is a 1:2 endowment challenge match. Re-Establish Richmond fills service gaps within refugee communities, provides support for refugee resettlement, and empowers refugee families to thrive. Partnership for Housing Affordability - $50,000 $40,000 to the Madison Public Market Foundation to support art at the Public Market, particularly works celebrating Madisons Indigenous, Black, Hmong and Latinx artists and communities. Grants awarded in this category aim to ensure that the regions resources are sustainable, and its residents are economically stable and secure. YWCA Richmond - $50,000 The READ Center - $25,000