Community Foundation Grants to Childrens Grief Center Of Ep


Organization - Childrens Grief Center Of Ep
Year Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $25,300
Grant Purpose - Grief Support & Mental Illness Prev
Foundation - El Paso Community Foundation









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Organization - Nea Baptist Charitable Foundation
Year Awarded - 2018
Grant Amount - $100,000
Grant Purpose - To Furnish The Facility, Nea Center For Good Grief In Jonesboro, Ar, To Meet The Needs Of Those Individuals Who Are In The Grieving Process. The Grief Center Will Provide Grief Counseling To Children, Teens, And Adults Who Are Grieving The Death Of A Love
Foundation - Arkansas Community Foundation


Organization - Nami Arapahoedouglas Counties
Year Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $1,700
Grant Purpose - Nami Arapahoe/douglas Counties (nami Adco) Is Requesting Grant Funds From The Douglas County Community Foundation Heart And Hands Grant To Implement A New Nami Mental Health Education Program, Nami Family And Friends, As Well As Integrate Substantial Program Changes/updates To Its Current Education Programs, Nami Family To Family And Nami Basics. Nami Adco Recognizes An Increasing Need To Support Families In Douglas County Who May Have Experienced Tragedy And/or Mental Illness. To That End, Nami Adco Is Requesting Funds To: Implement The New Nami Family & Friends Course, Which Informs Families On How To Best Support Loved Ones Struggling With Mental Health. Update Current Programs To Better Meet Community Wants/needs. Funds Will Be Used To Offset Associated Costs For New And Revised Programs Including, Training/re-training Of Volunteers/leadership, Program Materials, Technology Upgrades/integration, Volunteer Appreciation, And Nominal Administrative Costs.
Foundation - Douglas County Community Foundation


Organization - Night Ministry
Year Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $22,000
Grant Purpose - To Support Night Ministry For Expansion Of Their Care And Crisis Line And To Migrate This Service To The Cloud To Allow Their Low-income Workers And Volunteers To Work Remotely During The Crisis. To Increase Organizational Capacity To Support Unsheltered And Formerly Systems Involved Individuals With Mental Illness And Medical Care During Night Walks In The City Of San Francisco. To Support Night Ministry For Expansion Of Their Care And Crisis Line And To Migrate This Service To The Cloud To Allow Their Low-income Workers And Volunteers To Work Remotely During The Crisis.
Foundation - San Francisco Foundation


Organization - Wounded Warrior Project Inc
Year Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $11,750
Grant Purpose - Support Of Mental Illness Program
Foundation - Chicago Community Trust


Organization - Four Oaks Family & Children's Services
Year Awarded - 2017
Grant Amount - $108,949
Grant Purpose - Annual Designated Distribution, Capital Campaign Contribution, Four Oaks Golf Classic, Four Oaks Strategic Totalchild Communications, General Support, Mcintyre Program, Residential Treatment For Children Suffering From Mental Illness In Cedar Rapids, Total Child Commit To A Child Campaign, Totalchild 2.0 Mentoring
Foundation - Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation


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