July 18, 2019 – The Fund for Children, Youth and Families at the Greater Washington Community Foundation is proud to announce $1.95 million in grants to 46 nonprofits serving disadvantaged children, youth and families across the Greater Washington region.
These organizations will receive grants up to $50,000 for project/program support or general operating support addressing the following issue areas: Stable Homes Stable Families, Foster Care & Adoption, and Academic & Career Success.
“These nonprofits all work to build thriving communities for today and for future generations,” said Bruce McNamer, President and CEO of The Community Foundation. “We are committed to addressing inequities for youth and families to help our most marginalized neighbors—people experiencing homelessness, unstable housing, or underemployment—find pathways out of poverty. These grants allow some of our region’s most effective nonprofits to make a difference around some of our region’s biggest challenges in education, homelessness, and foster care.”
The Community Foundation administers the Fund for Children, Youth and Families, charged with implementing its grantmaking by the former Freddie Mac Foundation. This is the third grant cycle of a five-year implementation structure. The Community Foundation continued to employ a substantial, rigorous, and highly competitive grantmaking process for the Fund for Children, Youth, and Families’ third and latest grant cycle. The grantmaking process utilizes a grant review committee of regional partners, issue experts, and staff to review grant applications against the criteria established by the Freddie Mac Foundation before its wind down.
The organizations who received grants stood out through our substantial, rigorous and highly competitive grantmaking processes, in which the Community Foundation utilized a grant review committee of regional partners, issue experts, and staff to review grant applications against the criteria established by the Freddie Mac Foundation before its wind down.
“The Community Foundation received over 200 proposals totaling approximately $8.6 million in funding requests,” said Tonia Wellons, Vice President of Community Investment at The Community Foundation. “The funding opportunity highlights the intense need in the community and the great value that organizations throughout the region offer in responding to this need.”
In mid-late 2019 The Community Foundation will release information regarding the 2019 Fund for Children, Youth and Families grant cycle. Please visit www.fund4cyf.org for more information.
ABOUT THE GREATER WASHINGTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Since 1973, the Greater Washington Community Foundation has been a champion of thriving communities and a catalyst for change made possible through local philanthropic engagement, effective community investment, and civic leadership. The Community Foundation works with donors and partners to make a real difference every day in the District of Columbia, Montgomery County, Northern Virginia and Prince George’s County by aligning resources and leveraging shared interests to amplify impact. As the region’s largest local funder, The Community Foundation has invested more than $1.2 billion to build more equitable, just, and enriching communities where all residents can live, work, and thrive.
ABOUT THE FUND FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES
The Fund for Children, Youth and Families was established to invest in the betterment of underserved children, youth and families in the Greater Washington region – specifically to invest in organizations achieving significant impacts across the fund’s three issue areas and eight outcomes. Through its grantmaking, the fund supports effective organizations working to make the community healthy and stable. Please visit www.fund4cyf.org for more information.
Latest Fund for Children, Youth and Families Grant Recipients
Adoptions Together, Inc.
AHC, Inc.
Barker Adoption Foundation
Bethany House of Northern Virginia, Inc.
Bread for the City, Inc.
Bright Beginnings, Inc.
Carpenter’s Shelter
Children’s Law Center
Communities in Schools of Northern Virginia
Community Bridges, Inc.
Community of Hope, Inc.
Cornerstones, Inc.
Court Appointed Special Advocates – Montgomery County
Court Appointed Special Advocates – Prince George’s County
Court Appointed Special Advocates – Fairfax
DC Law Students in Court Program Inc.
District Alliance for Safe Housing, Inc.
Doorways for Women and Families
Dwelling Place, Inc.
Euphemia L. Haynes Public Charter School, Inc.
Foster and Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center
Friendship Place
Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services, Inc.
Horizons Greater Washington, Inc.
House of Ruth
Housing Initiative Partnership, Inc.
Housing Up
Identity, Inc.
Interfaith Works
Latin American Youth Center Career Academy Public Charter School
Main Street Child Development Center
Mental Health Association of Frederick County
Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless, Inc.
Neighborhood Legal Services Program of The District of Columbia
Northern Virginia Family Services
Perry School Community Services Center, Inc.
Prince George’s Child Resource Center, Inc.
Reading Partners – DC
Salvation Army – National Capital Area Command
Sasha Bruce Youthwork, Inc
Shaw Community Ministry, Inc.
Shelter House, Inc.
Stepping Stones Shelter
Stop Child Abuse Now of Northern VA, Inc.
Survivors And Advocates For Empowerment-Safe-Inc
Voices for Virginia’s Children