Community Foundation Grants to Reins Of Hope
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Flint Cultural Center CorporationYear Awarded - 2018
Grant Amount - $959,251
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Community Foundation of Greater FlintOrganization -
Tides CenterYear Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $2,229,500
Grant Purpose - Delivering Innovation In Supportive Housing, For General Support To Advance Housing Production, Preservation And Protection Policies In The Region, And To Develop An Explicit Black Housing Agenda By Analyzing And Proposing Solutions To Disproportionate Black Homelessness, Housing Cost Burdens, And Homeownership. For General Operating Support To Build The Leadership Of Latinx Immigrant Communities In San Francisco Organizing For Immigrant Rights, Land And Housing Protections, Economic Empowerment, And Voter And Census Outreach. General Operating Support For The Arab Resource And Organizing Center, General Operating Support To Advance Positive School Climate Policy Work By Engaging And Training Students, Families And Educator As Co-leaders. To Increase The Number Of Parents Actively Engaged In Their Child's Education And Who Apply, Are Appointed, Or Elected To Identified Offices In Order To Influence School District And School Site-level Change That Strengthen Student Outcomes And Succes
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San Francisco FoundationOrganization -
Young Community DevelopersYear Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $1,114,000
Grant Purpose - To Support The Phoenix Project, A Program Housed At Ycd, To Support Young People Living In Hope Sf Communities To Achieve Their Goals And Succeed In Employment, Education Attainment, Health And Wellness. Specifically, This Grant Will Enable The Phoenix Project To Engage In Dual-generation, Family-centered Case Conferences In Partnership With Government Agencies, Service Providers, And Phoenix Project Staff To Create A Coordinated System Of Care For Opportunity Youth And Their Families. To 1) Engage Residents Of Hope Sf Sites, Especially Alice Griffith And Hunters View, Related To Economic Success, Being Valued In Community, And Power And Autonomy, A Project That Leverages The National Mobilitylabs Opportunity; And 2) To Finalize The Development Of The Phoenix Project Database. To Support Young Community Developers In Providing Bayview Hunters Point's Most Housing Vulnerable Residents With Cash Assistance And Technical Assistance. Collaboration With The City And County Of San Francisco
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San Francisco FoundationOrganization -
Crisis CenterYear Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $5,000
Grant Purpose - Funds From The Hearts & Hands Grant Will Be Used In Operational Support Of Our Emergency Shelter And Therapy Programs For Adults And Children Impacted By Domestic Violence. All Of Our Services Are Free Of Charge, So Clients Can Focus On Healing, Safety And Increased Well-being, Without Worry Of Having To Pay For Services. Annually, We Provide Over 1,000 Nights Of Safe Shelter And Provide Therapy To Over 300 Adults And Children, Many Of Whom Without The Crisis Center Would Remain In Unsafe Homes And Relationships. While In Shelter, We Assist Clients With Fresh Food, Daily Essentials, Personal Hygiene Items, Gas Cards, And Other Resources To Help Them Move Toward Self-sufficiency. Our Therapy Program Utilizes Items Including Art Supplies, Children's Toys, Dress Up Clothes, And Sand-tray Toys To Help Adults And Children Heal From The Trauma They Have Experienced.
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Douglas County Community FoundationOrganization -
Dolores Street Community ServicesYear Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $360,000
Grant Purpose - To Advance Just And Equitable Affordable Housing, Worker And Immigrant Rights Policies And Practices By Amplifying The Voices And Increasing The Leadership Of The San Francisco Mission District's Immigrant And Very Low-income Communities. To Increase Capacity Of Dolores Street Community Services Worker Center To Promote Workers' Rights, Predominantly Workers Of Color, Through Participation In The Bay Area Worker Rights Cohort, Which Aims To Increase Connection And Relationship With Other Worker Centers In The Region. For General Operating Support. To Support The Worker's Rights Program, Specifically The Job Dispatch Center For Domestic Workers And Day Laborers As Well As Organizing And Advocacy Related To The Covid-19 And Economic Crises. Collaboration With The City And County Of San Francisco To Implement Aspects Of The Family Relief Fund In Response To The Covid-19 Crisis. For General Support.
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