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PCCD additional funding RFP
Kendeda Fund has a gun violence prevention program, and is spending out by end of 2023 so they're giving away a lot right now. Connect with David Brotherton so that he can request a proposal.Reach out to Leo Neissen to discuss renewalJacob and Valeria Langeloth Foundation funds gun violence prevention work that offers new replicable models. The spring proposal window will open in January.Worth trying once again with the Wawa Foundation?Make connection with American Legion Child Welfare Foundation. They have an annual Board meeting in October so we'll want to connect and submit no later than end of AugustSend proposal to Howell Lockhart Seiple Trust by April 30Apply for renewal to Henrietta Tower Wurts Foundation; due Sept 1; need to re-engagePaula Steinebach Trust gives small grants to benefit children in Philadelphia. It's an easy application with an August 31 deadline
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Submit a Dolfinger-McMahon LOI due October 1.Lefkofsky Family Fund supports youth anti-violence work from a human rights perspective. Can submit an introductory email through their website.DanPaul Foundation supports innovative approaches to preventing children from being exposed to violence. No published timelines. Make contact through their website.PNC Foundation: Reach out to Hugh McStravick (hugh.mcstravick@pnc.com or 215-585-5437) to discuss best way to approach the processGordon Charter Foundation - RollingLee Thomson Young Foundation is doing a lot of different things to de-stigmatize mental health among Black children. They mostly fund through partnerships rather than grants. We should try to connect through their staff or Board (https://www.ltyfoundation.org/leadership)The Lawrence Foundation has a youth violence prevention program that gives mostly $10k grants. Deadline of April 30Submit to Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation by September 15 for Spring discretionary grant. Emphasize educational outcomes.Prep Ittleson LOI for Sept 1, 2023 deadline
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Fox and Roach/Trident Charities Foundation proposal due September 30Connelly Foundation supports human services in Philadelphia, including violence prevention. At this link (https://calendly.com/jlcarroll/initial-conversation) you can schedule a meeting with the program officer.Apply to M&T Bank for 2022. Make contact before submitting with Gabrielle Calabrese (518-464-6122) or gmcalabrese@mtb.comBegin renewal process with Virginia Batchelder Foundation. Send an update to the trust and ask what kind of information would be helpful to them to consider a renewalGeorge Family Foundation funds in youth development and mindfulness. We can submit an LOI in January/February.Stavros Niarchos Foundation is internationally focused but youth mental health is a major focus. You can submit a cold note on their website at any time.Fill out the interest survey for Blue Meridian Partners to join "The Studio," their organizational incubator, which would yield funds and support over 2 years to support organizational scale upConnect to Chan Zuckerberg re: their Whole Child project. Sandra Liu Huang (shuang@chanzuckerberg.com) directs their education programming.Wyncote Foundation application--Sept 1 again?
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Reach out to Stoneleigh Foundation to explore Fellowship for Amy; rolling deadlineGreenLight funds projects in cities across the country focused on supporting kids living in poverty. Felicia Rinier as the new GreenLight Philadelphia Executive Director and we should try to connect with her.Harris Philanthropies (Foundation of Josh Harris, Managing Partner of the Sixers) gives heavily within Philadelphia schools. Can Pat Croce make an introduction?Identify a contact at the Allstate Foundation. They do not accept anything unsolicited, but they fund multiple SEL organizations and youth gun violence prevention organizationsWalmart - submit to 4 locations where we have schools beginning in Feb. 2021 - reapply annually until specifically told not toNBC Project Innovation - Deadline mid-FebFund for a Safer Future has an annual RFP focused on some element of gun violence prevention every September. Check in on this year's focus.Apply to Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation; due May 10The Elmer Roe Deaver Foundation accepts cold applications by June 1 for youth-focused programs in Philadelphia. Will help to refer to the work as poverty prevention/alleviation
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The Fund for Nonviolence has a Reimagining Public Safety program that we would be a good fit for, but it's invitation only. Call the Foundation (831-460-9321) and see if we can get a meeting with Pat Clark.Fill out the "Connect" page on the Einhorn Family Charitable Trust website to explore the possibility of a partnership. Emphasize that IS tools help students relate to each other and avoid interpersonal conflict
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Reach out to Christina Vaganos (cvaganos@phmc.org or 267.773.4354) at Public Health Fund. They aren't currently accepting cold proposals but worth starting the relationshipCold LOI to Maritz Family Foundation (Po Box 1743, Bellevue, WA 98009) discussing this as a moment of opportunity to expand mindfulness in a major city; Paul Maritz is a former tech exec whose wife was a social worker; they've made several big gifts for children's mental healthReach out to Makeesha Davis Hill on LinkedIn; she manages health and wellness for Sonima Foundation, they have funded mindfulness and wellness programs in 4-5 statesDr. Scholl Foundation funds an interesting mix of youth service organizations across the country, and has a March 1 deadline for cold proposals. Reach out ahead of time if you can.Explore the possibility of joining the Mindset Scholars Network, which would qualify us for big funding (starts at low six figures) from the Raikes Foundation. Start by connecting to Kaleen Healey (kaleen@mindsetscholarsnetwork.org)Reach out to the George Sarlo Foundation through their website. They fund a variety of youth mental health orgs. They have a stated interest in "early childhood trauma" so we may be too old but they do fund work with older kidsWould any of these make sense to consider:
Evolve Foundation
Aetna
IBX
Does CHOP partner with or fund any youth interventions?
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Begin conversation w/ Ambika Kapur (ak@carnegie.org/212-371-3200) at Carnegie Corporation, who is involved in their k-12 SEL work. They can't fund "local" work, but they could fund us as a pilot, or if we wanted to write up findings and share them with educators across the country.
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Van Ameringen - start process for larger funding in a year or two?
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Evolve Foundation
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