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Maine Community Foundation
Founded in 1983, the Maine Community Foundation brings people and resources together to build a better Maine through strategic giving, community leadership, personalized service, local expertise and strong investments. We offer a range of giving options tailored to fit each donor’s financial means and charitable objectives. Our staff provides personalized service, community leadership, and a deep understanding of local issues.
River Rock Shared Future Fund
Purpose
The River Rock Shared Future Fund’s long-term goal is achieving greater racial equity by increasing economic opportunities, education levels and health and wellness in communities of color in Maine.
Types of Funding
Two-year general support grants for flexible funding of any type such as new/expanding/ongoing programs and operational needs including capital expenses. Your organization’s primary work must meet the River Rock Shared Future Fund criteria listed below.
Multi-year grantees will be selected every two years.
RFP Focus: Risk Reduction Strategies to Prevent Overdose
Polk Bros. Foundation Goal:
Overview:
With this RFP, Polk Bros. Foundation is interested in supporting harm-mitigating programs, services, advocacy, and evidence-building for effective solutions that center the reduction of risk related to drug use and overdose.
Need/ Opportunity Statement
Despite overall reductions in overdose deaths since the peak in 2022, a deeper look at the data uncovers continued increases in overdose rates for some Chicago residents, with particular concentrations on the south and west sides of the city.
Reducing harm in drug use prioritizes safety and connection and promotes gradual reduction of risky behaviors by providing support that meets their basic needs without shame or fear of punishment. Harm mitigation approaches have a demonstrated track record of success.
In an effort to expand the demonstrated impact of risk reduction approaches in Chicago and build the evidence base for effective solutions, this RFP will support programs, services, and non-lobbying advocacy efforts that address overdose prevention, drug use, and related challenges including incarceration and housing instability. Grants will prioritize programs that are grounded in justice and human rights, focused on positive change, and work with people without judgment, coercion, or discrimination.
Goals
PBF seeks to support efforts that reduce harm related to drug use in Chicago through activities that:
Grant Amount
One-year (12-month) grants will support programs and operations and range from $50,000 to $150,000.
About Us
TSAHC works to preserve, facilitate and expand affordable housing opportunities for Texans. Our vision is that every Texan will have a place to call home.
TSAHC's Mission
We facilitate, preserve, and expand affordable housing opportunities for Texans.
TSAHC's Vision
Every Texan will have a place to call home.
Texas Foundations Fund: Annual Grant
Through the Texas Foundations Fund, TSAHC partners with nonprofit organizations across Texas to support housing programs that assist very low income households. To date TSAHC has invested more than $11 million to support the following:
WHO ARE WE?
In 2020, Jackson County was home to more than 165,000 children and youth under 18 years of age, and ranked 75th out of 114 Missouri counties for child welfare. Thirty-two percent of our county’s children under 6 years of age live in poverty. Twenty-five percent of our older kids do, too. Hundreds are victims of abuse or neglect. Thousands require clinical psychiatric care. A prior needs assessment of funding for children’s services in Jackson County revealed an annual funding gap of over $21M. CSF exists to change this story. Uniting care, connection, and creativity, we are providing opportunities to give hope to Jackson County kids.
CSF is an innovative way to support child well-being projects. While we are funded by a Jackson County sales tax, we are a stand-alone organization led by an independent board. We are committed to community equity. Our board is balanced to reflect our county, and we work to educate and support all applicants, so everyone—including small organizations and first-timers—has a fair shot at funding. We believe in fresh solutions, constant progress and collaboration. Our work allows us to see the whole-county picture, so we can connect like-minded partners and promote new collaborations.
CSF Core Funding
Core Funding is at the heart of our mission to make transformative investments in the mental health and emotional well-being of children in Jackson County. It supports organizations dedicated to improving the lives of children and families, enabling them to provide essential services that strengthen protective factors, mental health and social-emotional well-being. This funding is central to creating lasting impact, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive.
Organizations can access Core Funding through two different funding cycles to best meet the needs of the organization. For traditional non-profit organizations, calendar year funding (January 1 – December 31) is the intended option to provide support. For schools and school-based/school-adjacent services, academic year funding (July 1 – June 30) is available. Both cycles follow a clear and structured process for requesting and awarding funds, with flexibility to suit different program needs. The application process has been streamlined to allow for more equitable access, with applicants now engaging in in-person presentations rather than submitting lengthy applications. This change fosters stronger relationships between the CSF and funded partners and levels the playing field for all organizations.
CSF can fund:
The Andrews Foundation was founded and endowed in 1986 as a family foundation by Richard and Judith Andrews. The Andrews Foundation is dedicated to helping people and communities help themselves. We emphasize our support of organizations that help low-income people take control of their lives and permanently escape poverty.
Focusing on philanthropic support and development in the following areas:
Community Health Center Construction Grants - Rebuild Illinois
Pursuant to 30 ILCS 766, the Community Health Center Construction Act ("Act"), the Capital Development Board ("CDB") (in cooperation with the Illinois Department of Public Health) is authorized to make grants available to Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) and FQHC Look-Alikes which serve, in whole or in part, a designated Medically Underserved Area (“MUA”) or Medically Underserved Population (“MUP”) both as defined in the Act, for health center construction projects.
Who We Are
Buiding a stronger, More Vibrant Community
For over 70 years, the Scranton Area Community Foundation has served Northeastern Pennsylvania as a steward of charitable resources, a grantmaker, and a catalyst for positive change. Guided by our core values of collaboration, trust, integrity, innovation, and inclusivity, we work to ensure that our communities thrive with opportunities for all.
This scholarship aims to encourage and support the next generation of mental health professionals who will contribute to our community’s well-being.
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Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for Psychiatry & Mental Health grants?
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