Community Foundation Grants to Community Legal Aid


Organization - Community Legal Aid
Year Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $35,000
Grant Purpose - To Provide Legal Services For At-risk Populations
Foundation - Akron Community Foundation

Organization - Community Legal Aid
Year Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $23,760
Grant Purpose - To Provide Critical Legal Services For Akron's Refugee Population
Foundation - Akron Community Foundation

Organization - Community Legal Aid Services
Year Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $10,000
Grant Purpose - Housing Stability Project
Foundation - Wayne County Community Foundation

Organization - Community Legal Aid
Year Awarded - 2017
Grant Amount - $20,000
Grant Purpose - General Support
Foundation - Stark Community Foundation



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Organization - Chapin Hall Center For Children At University Of Chicago
Year Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $207,562
Grant Purpose - To Provide Research And Analytic Support To Facilitate The Development And Launch Of A Comprehensive Intensive Case Management Program To Address The Needs Of Acutely High-risk Youth. This Support Will Include Geospatial Analyses Of The Distribution Of High-risk Youth Across The City Of Chicago; Developing A Program Quality Assessment (pqa) Survey Addendum And Implementation Plan, As Well As Technical Assistance To Guide The Engagement Of Probation, Cps, And Other Departments In Developing Protocols For Identification And Consent Of High-risk Youth.
Foundation - Chicago Community Trust


Organization - Nature Conservancy
Year Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $33,033
Grant Purpose - Annual Designated Distribution For Projects In Iowa With Preference For Projects In Eastern Iowa, Expand Capacity To Reduce Linn County Flood Risk , For Use In Nature Conservation Practices In Iowa., Reducing Flood Risk And Improving Water Quality , Reducing Flood Risk In Cedar Rapids ,
Foundation - Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation


Organization - Council On American-islamic Relations California
Year Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $99,500
Grant Purpose - To Support Civic Engagement, Civil Rights Education, And Legal Immigration Services In The Bay Area American Muslim Communities. To Reduce Discrimination The Census 2020 Campaign Will Build The Voice And Power Of Community Members Of Muslim, Middle Eastern And North African Descent In A Citizen-centered, Cultural Approach To Civic Engagement Focused On Proactive Citizenship To Create Long-term Impact And Cultural Change. For General Support Of The Sf/bay Area Chapter. For The Council On American-islamic Relations San Francisco-bay Area Chapter To Provide Legal Assistance, Policy Advocacy And Education For Immigrants Impacted By The Muslim Ban. For Civil Rights & Legal Services. For General Support Of The Sf-bay Area Chapter.
Foundation - San Francisco Foundation


Organization - Bisemi Foundation Inc
Year Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $66,000
Grant Purpose - To Provide Technical Assistance For African Diaspora And Immigrant Artists And Small Cultural Arts Organizations At Risk Of Displacement. Administer Emergency Funds To Contra Costa And Alameda County Working Immigrant Artists Who Have Lost Income And At Risk Of Being Displaced Due To Covid-19 And Shelter-in-place Crisis.
Foundation - San Francisco Foundation


Organization - Rainbow Community Center Of Contra Costa County
Year Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $60,000
Grant Purpose - Rcc's Homeless Transitional Youth Program Offers Lgbtq+ Homeless Youth With Temporary Housing, Transportation, Relocation Financial Aid, Medication Assistance, Housing For Those At Risk Of Homelessness, Permanent Supportive Housing Assistance, Counseling Services, Support Groups And Case Mgmt. To Support Rainbow Community Center Of Contra Costa County's In Providing Emergency Assistance To Lgbtq+ Community Members At Risk Of Homelessness Due To Covid-19 Is Recommended For Funding.
Foundation - San Francisco Foundation


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