WareHouse of Venice Grant



Organization - WareHouse of Venice
Grant Amount - $5,000
Foundation - Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice
Grant Purpose - from the L. Conway Channing Endowment Fund to increase teen involvement in the Venice community by providing information about volunteering, job opportunities, and events.


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Senior Friendship Centers - $15,000 from the Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice - from the L. Conway Channing Endowment Fund to support a new intergenerational program that utilizes high school volunteers to assist older adults in learning how to use technology such as cell phones, computers, and gaming systems that can help them...

Suncoast Workforce Development Board - $7,500 from the Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice - to support creation of a local career Web site for young job-seekers as well as unemployed and under-employed individuals in the region. Funds for this grant come from the Frank and Elsie Bushroe Endowment Fund and the Venice Endowment Fund

Exchange Club Family Partnership Center - $7,500 from the Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice - to help bring the organization’s Parent Partner parenting education program to Laurel, Nokomis, and Venice. Funds for this grant come from the Violetta Marchisio Charitable Fund and the Venice Endowment Fund.

Boys and Girls Clubs of Charlotte County - $10,000 from the Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice - to help initiate programming at the Myakka River Boys and Girls Club, which serves the Englewood community. Funds for this grant come from the Agnes Gnewikow Charitable Fund, the Mildred F. Currie Charitable Fund, and the Venice Endowment Fund.

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