Grants 2010 – current year
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Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years January 2021 general operating support. ACHIEVEability works each day to permanently break the generational cycle of poverty for low-income, single parent, and homeless families.
Approved $15,000 June 2021 general operating support. Organization's Mission: The Agape African Senior Center, Inc. is established as a self-help initiatives by elderly African Immigrants to help ourselves combat the acute isolation we experience linguistically, socially, culturally, and economically through self-advocacy, self-development, and self-empowerment in order to enhance our independent living and graceful aging in our new home, the USA.
Approved $25,000 June 2021 general operating support. Organization's Mission: Amistad Law Project's mission is to fight for the human rights of people in our community by providing free and low-cost legal services to Philadelphians and those incarcerated in Pennsylvania’s prisons. Additionally, we advocate for laws and policies that reflect our vision for a new justice paradigm and organize events and activities to educate the public on their rights and the law.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years January 2021 to support food pantries.
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 $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 January 2021 general operating support. Eddie’s House focuses on serving abandoned and at-risk youth by providing housing, a safe & nurturing space and tools to help them achieve and sustain economic empowerment.
Approved $25,000 June 2021 general operating support. Organization's Mission: EMIR (Every Murder Is Real) Healing Center provides victims advocacy, support groups, wellness, mental health counseling, housing relocation and educational services to the families in Philadelphia, PA, and more recently, Chester, PA. EMIR Healing Center was founded after the murder of Victoria Greene's only son. Supported by a staff well versed in the devastation homicide brings to families and communities, EMIR focuses on healing through a wholistic and trauma-informed approach to care.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years June 2021 to support MindSet program, a long-term program that works with participants for up to 5 years to develop the skills and behaviors they need to successfully transition from poverty to economic independence and self-sufficiency.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years June 2021 years to support free legal aid to individuals in need via in-person clinics at churches and other locations where food or wellness services are also provided.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years January 2021 to support Home Repair Program.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years January 2021 to support Youth Advocacy Initiative. HIAS Pennsylvania advocates for just and inclusive practices.
Approved $25,000 June 2021 general operating support. Organization's Mission: Created with trauma-impacted women’s specific needs in mind, I’m FREE - Females Reentering Empowering Each Other, Inc. helps incarcerated women transition back into society by providing coaching, training, and care services. I’m FREE serves Philadelphia area women who are imprisoned, disenfranchised, and disconnected from their children, families and communities; reconnect with society, revitalize their sense of purpose and renew their minds.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years June 2021 for Our Closet's general operating support to execute and grow direct services to help those struggling with instability and poverty; including emergency custom clothing package delivery system and in-person clothing pop-up shops/distributions.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years January 2021 to support Mitzvah Food Program.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years January 2021 to support Hungry to Healthy Initiative so that clients can achieve and maintain self-sufficiency through an integrated program of social, educational, and advocacy services.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years June 2021 to support managing a residence that houses physically and mentally handicapped tenants.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years January 2021 to support immigrant mental health programs.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years January 2021 general operating support. PIHN prevents homelessness using financial and non-financial aid to avert eviction and the need for emergency shelter.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years June 2021 to support transitional employment program for returning citizens helping them gain the financial stability, skills, support, and confidence to successfully transition to full-time employment, ideally with benefits, and reintegration into their community.
Approved $25,000 June 2021 general operating support. Organization's Mission: The Philadelphia Bail Fund frees our neighbors, friends, and loved ones from jail, while simultaneously working to end wealth-based detention in Philadelphia, the poorest large city in America. This work stems from our belief that pretrial detention is unjust, unnecessary, and inhumane. We are committed to building equitable and transformative justice systems in which everyone feels safe and all communities have the resources they need to thrive.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years January 2021 to support our Family Wellness Services. This bilingual initiative will allow low-income immigrant families to access life-saving benefits and services.
Approved $25,000 June 2021 general operating support. Organization's Mission: The Philadelphia Community Bail Fund (PCBF) is a grassroots community bail fund organizing for the abolition of bail, pretrial detention, and prisons, and for our collective liberation. Until that day comes, we post bail to free our loved ones, neighbors, comrades, and friends in Philadelphia.
Approved $60,000 over 3 years June 2021 to support a first-of-its-kind apprenticeship program. Wrongfully incarcerated individuals reentering society will apprentice under Phillips Black attorneys and investigators, learning to review and investigate cases, join in the direct representation of clients with wrongful conviction claims, and leave the program qualified for jobs in the legal field.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years January 2021 general operating support. Prevention Point provides a comprehensive set of services to those most in need including outreach, housing, meals, healthcare, treatment, case management, and other supportive services.
Approved $25,000 June 2021 general operating support. Organization's Mission: Tioga United, Inc. is working to rebuild and strengthen its community and serve as a catalyst to empower its people one step at a time. Our goal is to heighten awareness, educate, and provide residents with basic needs and human services.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years January 2021 general operating support. BVM Community Center provides a safe place for community outreach, continued education, and recreation among the diverse cultural communities of Kensington.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years January 2021 to support Wellness Program providing comprehensive services that strengthen families, foster self-sufficiency and develop the health and well-being of children and the family.