
Grants 2010 – current year
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Approved $20,000/year x 3 years June 2022 to support general operating of ECO which will support programs ranging from education to health to food access.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years January 2011 to support expansion of programs for children in the welfare system and/or experiencing homelessness.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years January 2015 to support programs for children in the welfare system and/or experiencing homelessness.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years June 2019 to support the Education Helpline.
Approved $12,000/yr x 3 years September 2018 general opearting support.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years January 2015 for general operating support.
Approved $10,000/yr x 2 years April 2012 for Asthma Safe Kids program.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years January 2022 to help support a Behavioral Health Consultant to work with students K-8 at Lindley Academy Charter School as part of the School-Based Behavioral Health Project.
Approved $5,000/yr x 2 years April 2017 to support the Parent Leaders Advisory Network.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years January 2016 to support Youth Courts in Philadelphia schools.
Approved $5,000/yr x 3 years August 2011 for general operating support.
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/year x 3 years June 2022 to support various community development efforts to empower and educate residents of the (SW) Kingsessing neighborhood.
Approved $7,500/yr x 3 years August 2010 general operating support for programs and resources helping older adults live independently and remain active.
Approved $10,000/yr x 2 years January 2010 for general operating support.
Approved $10,000/yr x 2 years January 2014 for general operating support.
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 $10,000/yr x 3 years January 2011 to support after school and summer youth development programs.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years June 2020 to support under-resourced Philadelphia youth (ages 6-18) with life changing, out-of-school mentoring, academic, social and emotional programming.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years January 2011 to support Esperanza Immigration Legal Services program.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years January 2015 to support Esperanza Immigration Legal Services program.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years June 2019 general operating support.
Approved $5,000/yr x 3 years April 2017 general operating support.
Approved $7,000/yr x 3 years April 2017 to support summer math camp.
Approved $5,000/yr x 3 years April 2104 to support vision health services/glasses to uninsured children in Norristown schools.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years January 2020 to support general operations at the Hospitality Center that provides services for the homesless and impoverished communities. Services include a daily meal,showers, holiday assistance, case management and workforce development.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years January 2014 for general operating support.
Approved $45,000 over 3 years - $20,000 - $15,000 - $10,000 April 2018 general operating support.
Approved $25,000/year x 3 years June 2022 to support health equity programming. Guests are given assistance through holistic core programs via a Social Determinants of Health approach, with the aim of easing the negative effects of living in poverty to improve physical and mental health.