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Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years August 2011 for general operating support.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years January 2016 for general operating support.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years June 2020 to support youth bike education programs that promote healthy habits, social and emotional skills, and prepare young people for future success with job readiness and life skills lessons.
Approved $5,000 in 2020 to support bikes for neighbors program matching essential workers with free bikes and keep our part-time staff (mechanics) employed.
Approved $12,000/yr x 3 years June 2024 to support free youth bike education and empowerment programs.
Approved $25,000 June 2021 general operating support. Organization's Mission: Neighborhood United Against Drugs (NUAD) is a community-based, grassroots organization committed to reducing drug use/abuse, teen pregnancy, the spread of HIV infection, chronic illness, and senseless violence in the community.
Approved $10,000/yr x 2 years August 2013 for general operating support.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years January 2012 for general operating support.
Approved $5,000/yr x 3 years April 2016 general operating support.
Approved $10,000/yr x 2 years April 2012 for lunch program.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years August 2014 for general operating support.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years September 2018 to support Second Chance program.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years January 2023 general operating support for Reentry/Diversion programs.
Approved $10,000/yr for 1 year and $5,000 for 2nd and 3rd years April 2010 to support immigrant families in crisis utilizing different faith communities.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years April 2014 for general operating support.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years September 2018 general operating support.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years January 2023 general operating support for immigrants facing a wide range of issues, including deportation, and advocacy to fight anti-immigrant policies.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years June 2023 to support general operations to reach our Diversion Program, Summer Program, and school-based programs. The programs improve long-term financial outcomes for youth and adults in Philadelphia who would not otherwise access a financial literacy curriculum.
Approved $25,000 one-time emergency grant in 2021 to support menstrual hygiene products and education to approx. 250 women/week.
Approved $25,000 June 2021 general operating support. Organization's Mission: No-Mo, Inc.'s mission is to provide children and teens with prevention and early intervention healthy lifestyle information. The information provided helps them make healthy lifestyle decisions. We use a holistic trauma informed style to apply healing.
Approved $7,500/yr x 3 years January 2014 for general operating support.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years January 2011 for general operating support.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years January 2015 for general operating support.
Approved $5,000 one-time emergency grant in 2021 to continue to recruit youth into programs through strategic outreach to families in need of safe, inclusive after school and summer programs.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years January 2012 for general operating support.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years January 2016 for general operating support.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years January 2020 to support educating and training for staff, clergy, and volunteers to dismantle structural racism by engaging peers, decisionmakers, and lawmakers in conversations about race and eliminating policies that erode the quality of life for low-income persons that are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) in Philadelphia County.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years Jan 2018 to support growth of services for women victimized by violence, and an expansion of its community awareness campaign.
Approved $10,000/yr x 2 years August 2013 for general operating support.
Approved $20,000 in 2020 to support full-day care for children of essential workers and others who need to continue to work and cannot work from home.