Sports Backers - $25,000 Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity- $55,000 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. Analysis and advocacy develops and champions policies and practices that positively impact the health and well-being of Virginias children and families. Voices for Virginia's Children - $25,000 Conexus - $25,000 In December 2022, Madison Community Foundation (MCF) announced $697,500 in grants to 12 nonprofits throughout the Madison area. All donations to the Monterey County Storm Relief Fund are tax deductible. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and funding decisions are typically completed 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. The Trauma-Informed Community Network supports professionals in the Greater Richmond region who treat and care for individuals who have experienced trauma. Grants are The Quick Start to Employment program serves individuals enrolled in the REAL LIFE program who are seeking meaningful employment and financial independence. CFBOC meets clients' immediate need for food and reduces food insecurity in our region by connecting clients to services. Establishment and operations of the early childhood initiative will result in 100 new preschool slots. 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 stability of local residents. ChildSavers - $50,000 Community $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. Podium RVA works with youth ages 10-19 in the Greater Richmond area to help them become confident and capable writers. $25,000 to Urban Triage to help build out a new culturally sound, welcoming and creative space on Madison's South Side. Grant recipient: The Chicago Urban League (the League) works for economic, educational and social progress for 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. WebD onate Now. $30,000 for a 2:1 matching campaign to grow the endowment fund at Madison Community Foundation. project:HOMES provides affordable housing by producing and preserving affordable homes, repairing homes, and improving accessibility and energy efficiency of existing homes. REAL LIFE - $25,000 They will carry out a wide variety of duties to support the implementation of several participatory grantmaking programs. Chesterfield Food Bank Outreach Center - $25,000 Grantmaking at the Community Foundation is a thoughtful process. Grants | Community Impact Grants. $30,000 to CEOs of Tomorrow to provide programming directly in high-need schools, creating real-world entrepreneurial and business-management learning opportunities for students. Mail a check: Community Foundation for Monterey County. Partnership for the Future- $40,000 Richmond Public Schools Education Foundation - $25,000 Greater Richmond Fit4Kids - $25,000 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. Virginia Community Capital - $50,000 Mechanics of FAITH provides vehicle repairs for individuals referred to the organization by community partners including Network2WorkRVA. WebThe Learning & Community Impact Grants Manager will provide contract, grantmaking and operational management to assigned participatory grantmaking programs. VCC stewards the Economic Equity Fund for Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC) and women-owned small businesses. The Society of St. Andrew - $15,000 Henrico Education Foundation - $45,000 The Center of Hope will create more shelter capacity and space to include collaborative partners in permanent housing solutions for those experiencing homelessness. 3. Higher Achievement supports student improvement of academic and social-emotional outcomes such as grades and engagement in school. FRIENDS provides high-quality, curriculum-driven, educational programs for low-to-moderate income families in the greater Richmond area. $100,000 to the Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestrafor its capital campaign to construct a new 40,000 square foot youth music center on East Washington Avenue. WebAbout the Community Impact Grant Program. The Gleaning Network coordinates volunteers, growers, and distribution agencies to salvage food in support of Richmond residents. $15,000 to create a strategic development plan to expand Kanopys fundraising, teaching and performance. 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. Virginia College Fund- $10,000 $45,000 for the MCM Roadshow, to expand outreach and bring educational play into communities across Madison and Dane County. Virginia Excels advances advocacy focused on ensuring educational equity in the Richmond region that engages parents and youth. Photo by Zane Williams. Before grant funding is available, the grantee and the Community Foundation will execute a grant agreement. (804) 330-7400 $40,000 to the Oregon Public Library for building a larger library to better serve the needs of a growing community. Madison Community Foundation Privacy Statement | Sitemap. The schedule for the next grant cycle is as follows: January 9, 2023 (Mon.) Critical home repairs restore existing homes to safety for homeowners in Hanover who do not have the resources for repairs or relocation. Virginia Association of the Deaf - $15,000 $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. Nature-based programming enhances learning for students at under-resourced schools. $20,000 2:1 matching grant to Dane County Library Services to help fund the Ripple Intern Program to recruit, train and employ youth of color in paid internships with Dane County libraries. Urban Hope- $50,000 $10,000 to support the merger of Community GroundWorks and Center for Resilient Cities. $25,000 to support a key component of SSFPs 25th year of writing, publishing, and sparking academic success. The Milk and Cookies Children's Program offers school-based small group support services designed specifically for children who have an incarcerated parent. Post secondary financial aid advising supports students in nine of the Richmond region's public high schools. The Fresh Start program provides transitional housing and case management to individuals experiencing homelessness in the Greater Richmond area. Eligible applicants must be located The grantee will be asked to provide pictures and copies of any publicity about the funded grant. Grants are awarded from the Unrestricted Endowment Fund, select field of interest funds, and from collaborative funding provided by Community Foundation partners, including the Smithville Charitable Foundation. The CVHS-Petersburg Recovery Center supports young adults, ages 18 and older, who are patients in the substance use disorders (SUD) recovery program. document.write(" ") 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. Please direct any questions regarding this grantmaking initiative to CFBMC Program Director Marcus Whited at [emailprotected] or 812-333-9016. Growth and diversification of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the region ensures that all potential entrepreneurs can access training and resources. We administer the grants under the auspices of Better Housing Coalition provides affordable housing and access to community resources for those living below the poverty level. $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. For more information on available Community Impact Grant funding contact the United Way office at 479-782-1311. 2. var thisyear = today.getYear(); // varies in JavaScript and JScript 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. 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. With ChildSavers - $35,000 Beyond Boundaries - $20,000 Urban Baby Beginnings - $25,000 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 $50,000 development capacity-building grant to increase fundraising efforts, grow endowment and enhance its ability to serve as a permanent community resource. Community Impact Grant $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. } CFBMC will work collaboratively with grantees to establish the content and the schedule for grant documentation, feedback and evaluation. Waymakers supports immigrant families by providing culturally responsive programs that address their needs in the areas of food, health, education, finances, art and culture. 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. $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. Donate by Maggie Walker Community Land Trust - $550,000 VisioCheck and the Mobile Vision Clinic provide onsite eye exams and glasses at school for students. document.write(1900 + thisyear); Check out our Neighborhood Grants for smaller projects. Neighborhood Resource Center - $35,000 But not all young people can reap these benefits. Virginia Housing Alliance works to expand housing opportunity and end homelessness through advocacy, education, and collaboration. Sacred Heart serves the low- and moderate-income Latino population by offering comprehensive, culturally appropriate services for Latino families and individuals. Advocacy programs focus on policies that impact youth aging out of the foster care system. $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. This award supports Richmond Public School students, families, and/or teachers through special projects identified as opportunities by the superintendent. JRA utilizes a comprehensive approach to solving systemic problems facing our waters and fosters opportunities for the community to engage with the James River. $75,000 (3-year, $25,000) for a partnership with the new Madison College on the south side to increase English language skills for low-income, adult immigrants and connect them to opportunities for high school completion, career advising, and workforce training. document.write(1900 + thisyear); WebThe LOI must strategically align with our core areas of focus, which include: food access, nutrition education, cooking skills, healthy and active lifestyles, and select urban agricultural programs that have a clear community focus and develop entrepreneurial skills to help individuals participate in the farm-to-fork economy. The Gleaning Network coordinates volunteers, growers, and distribution agencies to salvage food in support of Richmond residents. $30,000 to help fund a community splash pad for area children and their families. They will carry Impact grants may be awarded to religious organizations for programs that are non-proselytizing and do not promote religious doctrine or instruction. $50,000 for We Care for Dane Kids to create a network of child care programs and support them with the tools and business skills needed to help them reduce expenses and teacher turnover. Greater Richmond Fit4Kids aims to improve childrens health and wellness through physical activity and healthy eating. Philadelphia, PA 19171-6495, P: (804) 330-7400 This outreach and community center serves children and families in Church Hill and neighboring communities in Richmonds East End. WebThe Community Impact Grant process allows United Way funds to be awarded to programs that positively impact the issues that will make long-lasting change. Southside Community Development and Housing - $30,000 Specific details of the type of projects that each of these grants fund are given on the next page. WebCommunity Impact Grants: 1. Maymont- $20,000 The UniSource Energy Services Community Impact Grant cycle is now closed. Awards typically range from $100,000 to GoochlandCares - $30,000 This program helps individuals find, secure, and remain in a living wage career. Sportable - $20,000 This literacy program serves adults in the Metro Richmond area. Rigorous, evidence-based programs measurably increase thousands of Virginians knowledge, skills, and capacity to advance equity in schools, businesses, and communities. Grants are made to specific projects that make a positive and sustained impact on the community, by benefiting youth, vulnerable and under-represented people or by supporting our communities' unique cultural programs. CFBOC meets clients' immediate need for food and reduces food insecurity in our region by connecting clients to services. Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia, Inc. Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity, Southside Community Development and Housing, The Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis, Richmond Public Schools Education Foundation, Virginia Commonwealth University Foundation, GRASP (Great Aspirations Scholarship Program, Inc.). $75,000 to Rooted WI to increase staffing and strengthen their communications strategy to improve visibility, access, engagement and overall donor retention. Through the Community Impact Grants, the Seattle Mariners Care Foundation seeks to help Income from the Foundations unrestricted funds are awarded through the Community Impact Grant program. $69,000 for Census Outreach to people in vulnerable communities to help ensure that the counts for Dane County are as accurate as possible. Greater Richmond Fit4Kids aims to improve childrens health and wellness through physical activity and healthy eating. $50,000 for the new building and performance space to increase capacity for teaching and performing circus arts, as well as fostering arts entrepreneurship. Virginia Excels- $40,000 $20,000 for the merger of Arts + Literature Laboratory and Greater Madison Jazz Consortium. Central Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc- $25,000 Virginia Housing Alliance - $40,000 WebFY23 Community Impact Grant Program Overview. Grant funds support expansion of the Automotive & Welding skilled trades programs at the Parham Road Campus. 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. The Outdoor Adventures Program increases access to and opportunities for outdoor experiences and builds a stronger community by providing space to see someone for their abilities rather than disabilities. $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. VPM works for the advancement of equity in early childhood education in our communities. About Donations may be made throughout the year, and grants can be applied for in the following Lions year. WebGrants. 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 Community Impact Grants provide small capital grants to community-based organizations to help implement innovative projects within the County. The grants address opportunities and support organizations in five focus areas: learning, community development, arts and culture, environment, and organizational capacity building. $100,000 to Centro Hispano to help prepare for a major capital campaign that will increase usable space and expand programming to serve more families. The Early Childhood Preparedness Program provides materials for students and their families to learn through small, daily activities at home. 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. document.write(thisyear); $45,000 capacity-building grant to help build the foundations financial stability by hiring staff and building operational infrastructure. This internship program offers work experience to technology students who face barriers to employment in the IT and cybersecurity fields. 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. The Mellowhood Foundation and its founder Coach Assad combine heart, discipline and ingenuity to work with kids and their families in the Meadowood area. FRIENDS Association for Children - $25,000 James House - $20,000