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Florida
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The following grants were reported in recent years:
$150,000 to Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. To support LISC community development efforts in multiple Jacksonville neighborhoods, payable over 1 year.
$87,065 to Communities in Schools of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. To design, implement and monitor incentive program for students living in Jacksonville Housing Authority properties, payable over 1 year.
$80,000 to Childrens Campaign, Tallahassee, FL. For Justice for Girls: Duval County Reform Initiative, comprehensive plan to stem tide of girls entering juvenile justice system and dramatically improve outcomes, payable over 1 year.
$40,000 to City Kids Art Factory, Jacksonville, FL. To support reflective practice as organization examines mission, objectives, clientele and long-term sustainability, payable over 1 year.
$40,000 to First Tee of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. To support reflective practice to examine performance during first five years and stakeholder perspectives to develop future strategy, payable over 1 year.
$40,000 to Girls on the Run of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville, FL. To support reflective practice as organization examines governance structure, growth experience and programs to develop strategic future plan, payable over 1 year.
$40,000 to OneJax, Jacksonville, FL. To support reflective practice as organization examines effectiveness of programs and strategies, payable over 1 year.
$25,000 to Nonprofit Center of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville, FL. For advocacy workshop, You Can Do It!, payable over 1 year.
$10,000 to Southside Middle School, Jacksonville, FL. To improve incoming sixth-grade student achievement through increased parental involvement in school, payable over 1 year.
$7,500 to Orange Park Community Theater, Orange Park, FL. For costumes, props, sets and special effects for production of State Fair, payable over 1 year.
Giving primarily in northeastern FL, including Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns counties.
No support for food programs or religious instruction.
No grants for general operating support, construction or renovation, equipment, or tickets for fundraising activities.
The foundation’s mission is to stimulate philanthropy to build a better community.
Type of Grantmaker: Community foundation
Established in 1979 in FL.
Florida
Phone: (904) 356-4483
Fax: (904) 356-7910
Email: [email protected]
Address:
245 Riverside Avenue, Suite 310
Jacksonville, FL 32202
Procedure:
Visit foundation Web site for preliminary application form and guidelines. If preliminary application is selected for further consideration, the foundation will provide a full grant application and related information to the organization’s contact person (full applications are available only to organizations which are invited to apply based on preliminary applications) Application form required. Applicants should submit the following:
1. Signature and title of chief executive officer
2. Results expected from proposed grant
3. Name, address and phone number of organization
4. Brief history of organization and description of its mission
5. Geographic area to be served
6. Detailed description of project and amount of funding requested
7. Plans for cooperation with other organizations, if any
8. Contact person
Initial approach: Submit preliminary application
Copies of proposal: 1
Board meeting date(s): Mar., June, Sept., and Nov.
Deadline(s): Mar. 2 for preliminary application; June 1 for final application
Final notification: Sept.
Trustees:
Martha Baker
William D. Brinton
Peggy Bryan
The Honorable Brian J. Davis
Michael DuBow
Cindy Edelman
Charles D. Hyman
Deborah Pass-Durham
Paul Perez
Madeline Scales-Taylor
Ryan A. Schwartz
Dori Walton
Tracey Westbrook
Jim Winston
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