Grants 2010 – current year
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Approved $25,000 x 1 year January 2020 to support Tax Time Benefits program, which connects Philadelphia tax clients with public benefits such as SNAP, Medicaid or LIHEAP as part of their tax filing experience.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years January 2023 general operating support for outreach programs to community members experiencing deep poverty in Kensington.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years April 2012 for Housing & Supportive Services Program.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years January 2010 to support Wintershelter and Communicare programs.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years January 2015 for general operating support.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years January 2024 in support of an Assistant Supportive Services Coordinator. CV’s mission is to work in partnership with neighborhood-based organizations to improve communities and to increase the supply of affordable housing for families, seniors and persons with special needs.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years January 2021 general operating support. The Consumer Bankruptcy Assistance Project assists low income, Philadelphia residents with free debt counseling and pro bono Chapter 7 Bankruptcy representation.
Approved $7,500/yr x 3 years August 2010 for general operating support of telephone reassurance program.
Approved $5,000/yr x 2 years January 2013 to support Project Purpose.
Approved $7,500/yr x 3 years January 2010 for general operating support.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years August 2014 for general operating support.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years January 2024 to support the Gear Up for Baby Program. This program distributes essential baby care items for families with children ages 0-3 including diapers, wipes, hygiene items, and clothing.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years June 2019 general operating support.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years January 2013 to support Gear Up for Baby program.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years April 2010 to support Eco-Therapy program for persons recovering from homelessness, chronic mental illness and addictions.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years January 2024 to support the Recovery Coach salary to help women in recovery break the cycles of addiction, trauma, poverty, incarceration & homelessness.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years August 2011 for general operating support.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years August 2015 for general operating support.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years January 2020 to support Women of Change safe haven residence that provides shelter and intensive services for women who experience chronic homelessness and also struggle with a mental illness, substance use disorder and/or other physical ailments.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years January 2022 to provide educational coaching, case management, and workforce training funds to youth who are aging out of foster care.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years April 2010 to support services provided to the homeless.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years April 2014 to support services provided to the homeless.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years June 2023 to support temporary housing and recovery services at Depaul House, a Recovery House for men experiencing homelessness and recuperating from addiction. Safe housing, evidenced-based practices, and person-centered tools focused on addiction recovery are provided to achieve sobriety and a transition to independent living in the community and real-life situations.
Approved $45,000 over 3 years - $20,000 - $15,000 - $10,000 April 2018 to support Depaul House.
Approved $8,000/yr x 3 years April 2014 for general operating support.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years June 2019 general operating support.
Approved $10,000/yr x 2 years August 2010 to support domestic violence prevention and intervention programs for victims and their minor children.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years June 2021 to support technological upgrades and added operations necessary to expand access to the computer lab at the Beachell Family Learning Center.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years April 2014 to support transitional housing program.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years September 2018 to support after care services.