Community Foundation announces $300,000 in grants to support women and girls


Foundation: Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut

credit:

The Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut has announced its 2014 Women & Girls Fund grants, and they're going to more than 50 nonprofit organizations that help women and girls in various areas, including nutrition, job training, leadership skills, and counseling, the Day reports.

"From programs that help prevent the homelessness of families to the support of public policy initiatives, these grants seek to meet immediate basic needs as well as support longer-term policy and education efforts," says Jennifer O'Brien, the foundation's program director.

Among the organizations receiving grants: Safe Futures counseling for domestic violence victims and shelter and alternative shelter programs; Vincent de Paul Place, the Hispanic Alliance of Southeastern Connecticut's youth program for Latina teenagers; Always Home's homelessness and shelter diversion program; Safe Futures' parenting program at Madonna Place; the Women's Business Development Council to support women in small business development; Mujeres Entre Culturas (Women Between Cultures) to support women in small business development; the United Cerebral Palsy of Eastern Connecticut's Inclusion and Advocacy Program; Ledge Light Health District's Mujeres Entre Culturas (Women Between Cultures); the Girl Scouts of Connecticut's expansion of "scouting in the city of New London for disadvantaged girls"; Planned Parenthood of Southern New England'

Read the Entire Article


Selected Grant News Headlines

A customized collection of grant news from foundations and the federal government from around the Web.

Innovation Quest'S Three Winning Teams All Passionate About Human Health

"One day there will be a cure," Ashkan Novin says. "And I hope that we will play a part in that." Novin, a PhD candidate at the University of Connecticut, is the winner of the school's...more

Transforming Healthcare through Innovation: Ceo Spotlight Interview with Matthew A. Love

When Matthew Love took over as CEO of Nicklaus Children's Hospital in Palm Beach, Fla., four years ago, the hospital was losing about $40 million a year. "We were in a solid market position,...more

Mills Administration Hosts 2024 Health Workforce Summit

If you're looking for a new job, there's a good chance you'll soon find one in Maine. Gov. Janet Mills announced Tuesday that more than 111,000 health care jobs have been created in the state...more

Transformative Partnership between the Medicines Patent Pool and Viiv Healthcare Enables ...

Some 24 million people in 128 low- and middle-income countries now have access to HIV treatments that once would have cost tens of thousands of dollars a year, the BBC reports. According to a...more

A Roller Coaster of Innovation

Kaakpema Yelpaala grew up in Kenya, attended Harvard, and now lives in Yale, where he's a professor and the new director of the university's health technology program, the New York Times...more

Patients Demand Innovation, and Health Systems Need It

"We are in an age of incredible innovation" in the health care industry, writes Lee Murray in a blog post about a meeting with a private equity investor. Murray's mother in law suffered two brain...more

Chase Opens Innovative Branch in Bronx'S Grand Concourse Neighborhood

"Access to financial advice and banking services is essential for any community to thrive and our Community Center Branches are at the center of lifting up communities by creating opportunities for...more

World Ip Day 2024: Supporting an Innovative and Sustainable Future

It's World Intellectual Property Day, and the pharmaceutical industry is taking note. In a press release, the industry's trade group, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association,...more

Complex Questions, Innovative Approaches

The Star-Friedman Challenge, an annual contest that aims to spur cutting-edge scientific research, has announced its 2024 winners. Among the winners: a study on fat-handling organelles in...more

Vanderbilt'S Innovation Ambassadors Help Their Colleagues Change the World

"We're like the kindling that gets the fire going," says Dr. Bryan Hartley, an associate professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences at Vanderbilt University Medical Center who's working on a...more





Rivaayat is an initiative by Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi to revive various dying art form and solve innumerable problems faced by the artisans. Rivaayat began with reviving a 20,000-year-old art form of pottery that is a means of survival for 600 families residing in Uttam Nagar, Delhi.



Federal Government Grant and Assistance Programs


Family Violence Prevention and Services/Grants For Battered Women"s Shelters_Grants to State Domesti | Cooperative Science and Education Program | State Damage Prevention Program Grants | Increasing Public Awareness of Recreational Opportunities at Reclamation Reservoirs for Physically C | Juvenile Justice Reform and Reinvestment Demonstration Program | Water Conservation Field Services Program (WCFSP) | Technology Innovation Program (TIP) | Regional Fishery Management Councils | | Site Style by YAML | Grants.gov | Grants | Grants News | Sitemap | Privacy Policy

Edited by: Michael Saunders

© 2008-2024 Copyright Michael Saunders