Community Foundation awards $722K to nonprofits
The Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley presented 55 nonprofit agencies with $722,414 to serve the needs of local residents, the foundation announced Tuesday as part of its second-quarter grant cycle.
With support from fundholders and the foundation’s discretionary funds, $293,235 was awarded through its general grant. Three of the foundation’s supporting organizations accounted for more than half of funds disbursed this grant cycle; the Western Reserve Health Foundation awarded $152,500, the Trumbull Memorial Health Foundation awarded $152,090 and the William Swanston Charitable Fund awarded $88,000.
“As the Community Foundation grant review team — including staff, board members and community representatives — looked over the applications that came in, they were struck by the care, insight and expertise the Valley’s nonprofit community brings to the table every day,” foundation President Casey Krell said.
“We know that funding for nonprofits continues to be more uncertain than ever. We are honored to support their work in any way we can, whether through financial support, education and professional development, or networking and coalition building.”
In addition, two committee-led funds at the foundation — the International Institute Funds and the Young Philanthropist Fund — made their annual awards, granting $30,651 and $5,938, respectively.
Created to support programs that meet the needs of foreign-born people in the Valley and celebrate cultures from around the world, the International Institute Funds provided grants to Lit Youngstown ($500), Oak Hill Collaborative ($5,000), The English Center ($14,651), the YSU International Student Welcome Committee ($7,500) and YWCA Mahoning Valley ($3,000).
The Young Philanthropist Fund awarded $5,938 to Society of St. Vincent de Paul Northeast Ohio and Oak Hill Collaborative ($2,500 each), as well as The Butler Institute of American Art ($938) through its annual distribution. The fund is led by a committee of the Mahoning Valley Young Professionals to give future leaders an understanding of philanthropy and nonprofits serving the community.
The foundation and its supporting organizations have two application deadlines remaining this year — July 15 and Oct. 15. Organizations can see grant opportunities, deadlines and start their application at CFMV.org/grant-opportunities.
Receiving quarterly grants are:
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF THE MAHONING VALLEY
● Beatitude House: $15,000 for its permanent supportive housing program.
● Bess Purpose Inc.: $10,000 for operating support
● Boys and Girls Club of Youngstown: $10,183 for operating support.
● Boy Scouts of America Great Trail Council: $6,500 for operating support .
● Congregation Ohev Beth Sholom: $5,000 for building improvements.
● Dress to Succeed Ohio: $2,500 for operating support.
● Economic Action Group: $10,000 for operating support .
● The Ember Project: $2,500 for operating support.
● Finer Things Academy: $5,000 for its social skills program.
● Game Changers: $5,000 for its Grad and Go! program.
● Greenford Public Library Association: $8,000 for operating support
● Health Policy Institute of Ohio: $10,000 for community education programs about changes to Ohio Medicaid
● Heart Reach Neighborhood Ministries: $10,000 for its Super Kids program
● Home for Good Re-Entry Resource Referral Center: $10,000 for operating support
● Inspiring Minds Warren: $15,000 for its youth enrichment programs
● Inspiring Minds Youngstown: $10,000 for its youth enrichment programs
● Kool Boiz Foundation: $10,000 for its Young Men’s Empowerment Series
● Mahoning County CASA-GAL Program: $10,000 for operating support
● Mahoning Valley Pathways HUB: $10,000 for its community health worker position
● Northeast Ohio Worker Center: $8,000 for its high school collective bargaining education program.
● Paisley House: $5,000 for building improvements.
● Promise Community Hub: $2,500 for operating support.
● Protestant Family Service: $5,000 for operating support .
● The Ryan Giambattista HELMS Foundation: $7,500 for operating support .
● Safe Zones: $2,500 for its Beat the Streets program
● The Salvation Army: $10,000 for its Mahoning County emergency social services program.
● Society of St. Vincent de Paul Northeast Ohio: $10,000 for operating support.
● Stambaugh Auditorium: $10,000 for operating support.
● Thrive Mahoning Valley: $10,551 for operating support.
● Ursuline Sisters Mission: $2,500 for its Ursuline Sisters Scholars program.
● Youngstown Action Center: $3,000 for operating support
● Youngstown City School District: $9,000 for building improvements at Rayen Early College
● Youngstown CityScape: $10,000 for operating support
● Youngstown State University Mathematics Department: $5,000 for its professional development program for local high school math teachers
● Youngstown Symphony Society: $5,000 for operating support
● YSU International Student Welcome Committee: $2,500 for the International Festival and Welcome Dinner program for international students
● YWCA Mahoning Valley: $8,000 for its youth summer programs .
TRUMBULL MEMORIAL HEALTH FOUNDATION
● American Cancer Society: $10,000 for patient services for Trumbull County residents.
● Coleman Health Services: $15,000 for its Risk Mitigation Fund.
● Humility of Mary Housing: $8,000 for food vouchers.
● Inspiring Minds Warren: $10,000 for youth enrichment programs .
● Lit Youngstown: $6,000 for its cancer patient writing program and the addition of an outreach coordinator.
● Mahoning Valley Pathways HUB: $10,000 for its community health worker positions.
● Mind, Body and Soul Asset Development Center: $7,500 for the Community Trauma Resilience Project .
● Nikki’s House: $20,000 for operating support.
● Oak Hill Collaborative: $5,000 for its digital literacy and access programs
● Society of St. Vincent de Paul Northeast Ohio District: $12,000 for operating support
● The Ryan Giambattista HELMS Foundation: $10,000 for operating support
● Thrive 10:10: $10,000 for operating support
● Thrive Mahoning Valley: $7,500 for its Bikes for Newcomers & Adults program
● Village of McDonald: $11,090 to acquire emergency medical equipment
● Youngstown Area Jewish Federation: $10,000 for community programming.
WESTERN RESERVE HEALTH FOUNDATION
● American Cancer Society: $5,000 to support local patients at the Cleveland Hope Lodge .
● Congregation Ohev Beth Sholom: $10,000 for building improvements.
● Mahoning County Public Health: $25,000 for its septic system repair/replacement program.
● Mahoning Valley Pathways HUB: $25,000 for its community health worker position .
● Oak Hill Collaborative: $5,000 for its digital literacy and access programs.
● Protestant Family Service: $10,000 for operating support.
● The Ryan Giambattista HELMS Foundation: $10,000 for operating support.
● Thrive 10:10: $5,000 for operating support.
● Thrive Mahoning Valley: $7,500 for its Bikes for Newcomers & Adults program.
● Youngstown Area Jewish Federation: $25,000 for its community programming.
● YWCA Mahoning Valley: $25,000 for its housing and supportive services programming
WILLIAM SWANSTON CHARITABLE FUND
● Akron Children’s Hospital Mahoning Valley: $5,000 for the Food Farmacy
● Associated Neighborhood Centers — The McGuffey Centre: $5,000 for operating support
● Harvesting Hope in Your Community: $5,000 for community activities and food access for children in Sebring
● Heart Reach Neighborhood Ministries: $5,000 for its Super Kids program
● Inspiring Minds Warren: $10,000 for youth enrichment programs
● Lit Youngstown: $6,000 for its youth behavioral health writing program and the addition of an outreach coordinator .
● Mahoning County CASA-GAL: $10,000 for operating support .
● Mind, Body and Soul Asset Development Center: $5,500 for the Community Trauma Resilience Project.
● Northeast Ohio Worker Center: $5,500 for its high school collective bargaining education program.
● The Ryan Giambattista HELMS Foundation: $5,000 for operating support .
● Sight for All: $6,000 for its Sight For Kids program.
● Society of St. Vincent de Paul Northeast Ohio: $10,000 for its Hearth & Home for Happy, Healthy Kids emergency housing program.
● Ursuline Sisters Mission: $5,000 for its youth summer programs .
● Youngstown Area Jewish Federation: $5,000 for its community programming.