Approved $25,000 June 2021 general operating support. Organization's Mission: LA21-CDC's mission is to partner with stakeholders to promote economic development, promote social justice through beautification and support new business ventures in the community. We serve the business needs of business owners on the commercial corridor and provide networking opportunities by promoting economic growth, advancing business-friendly public policies, and servicing our members through outstanding programs to help build their customer base.
Approved $10,000/yr x 2 years August 2013 for general operating support.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years August 2010 to support Foreclosure Rescue Initiative helping low-income residents with housing legal issues.
Approved $5,000 x 1 year January 2012 for after school youth programs.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years April 2014 to support NET program in Hunting Park.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years August 2011 to support public benefits legal project to Bucks County residents.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years January 2016 for general operating support at the Chester site.
Approved $5,000/yr x 3 years June 2019 general operating support.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years August 2010 to support free community outreach programs and case representation to low-income Delaware County residents in need of legal services.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years January 2023 general operating support for program collecting and distributing sports equipment to high-need schools and programs.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years August 2010 for general operating support.
Approved $7,500/yr x 3 years August 2012 Psychiatric Services for Dually Diagnosed Women in Recovery.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years August 2017 to support partnership with John Bartram High School.
Approved $10,000 capacity building grant September 2023 to hire a communications consultant.
Approved $12,000/yr x 3 years August 2013 to support VITA services.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years August 2014 for general operating support.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years August 2010 for general operating support.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years April 2017 to support mental health programs.
Approved $7,500 capacity building grant September 2023 to hire a marketing consultant .
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years January 2023 general operating support for programs offering media education and work experience for youth from economically distressed communities across the city.
Approved $25,000 June 2021 general operating support. Organization's Mission: Lil Filmmakers Inc.’s mission is to train young underserved artists to use media and the arts as a tool to overcome societal and personal barriers and prepare them for career opportunities in the arts and media industry.
Approved $15,000/year x 3 years January 2017 to support Art Education Program for at-risk children and youth.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years April 2015 for general operating support.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years August 2016 to support Adult Education and Workforce Development Program.
Approved $25,000/year x 3 years June 2022 to support K-8 school, afterschool program, and summer day camp program.
Approved $5,000/yr x 2 years August 2014 for general operating support.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years August 2016 general operating support of school programs.
Approved $25,000/yr x 3 years January 2022 to support homeless veterans by purchasing and rehabilitating dilapidated homes in Philadelphia. This program will also provide wrap around services to include life skills, financial budgeting, credit repair services, and will prepare them for home ownership.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years August 2011 to support Healthy Food Choice program.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years August 2017 to support the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.
Approved $15,000 in 2020 to provide food and important household items to low-income households in Philadelphia.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years January 2021 to support Mitzvah Food Program.
Approved $5,000/yr x 2 years April 2012 for before and after school programs.
Approved $15,000/year x 3 years January 2017 to support Adult Health Clinic.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years January 2016 to support Hungry to Healthy program.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years June 2020 general operating support used to provide food and important household items to low-income households in Philadelphia.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years August 2012 to support program expansion.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years April 2015 for career development program.
Approved $5,000/yr x 3 years August 2016 general operating support.
Approved $15,000/yr x 3 years January 2020 to support Friendly Visits and Food Program in which volunteers make weekly home visits to deliver meals and visit with the elderly, disabled, and other isolated homebound client-friends.
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 $20,000/yr x 3 years June 2019 to support the Medical Legal Partnership Initiative.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years January 2010 for general operating support.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years April 2012 for Family Benefits Program.
Approved $5,000/year x 3 years January 2017 to support adult literacy education programs.
Approved $7,500/yr x 2 years January 2014 to support programs for children, adults & seniors.
Approved $10,000/year x 3 years June 2022 to support recruitment, training and placement of volunteers in Philadelphia for three service years from July 2022 to June 2025.
Approved $20,000/yr x 3 years August 2012 to support on-site social worker.
Approved $10,000/yr x 3 years April 2015 general operating support for Philadelphia MVC program.
Approved $25,000 June 2021 general operating support. Organization's Mission: The Metropolitan Christian Council of Philadelphia (MCCP) engages with the community we serve in many capacities. From the inception, our mission has been focused on empowering the communities we serve with a variety of services and programs with a focus on our Restorative Cities Initiative (RCI). The RCI Movement utilizes a Restorative Conferencing model that facilitates a process for solving problems and building community.