DescriptionThe Organization’s Majella Grant program provides grants up to $5,000 to support organizations that provide services to the poor. Funding priorities are projects that support the most abandoned and economically poor. Preference is given to programs and organizations that will filter the funds to the poor are given preference over an individual for his or her own personal needs.
Contact InformationContact information and additional details are available to members of the Society.
Additional GrantsFunding Alert is intended to highlight key grant opportunities for nonprofit leaders with limited time for research. For a more comprehensive database of grants, the Society is also proud to provide all of our members will full access to GrantStation. GrantStation includes a database of over 5,000 current grant opportunities and other resources designed for grant professionals.
DescriptionThe Campaign, a philanthropic arm of the United States Council of Catholic Bishops, addresses the root causes of poverty in the United States through the support of community-controlled, self-help organizations and through transformative education. The Campaigns community organizing grants focus on supporting low-income led community organizations that bring individuals together and train them to identify and challenge policies and structures in their communities that perpetuate the cycle of poverty. The activity for which funding is requested must conform to the moral and social teachings of the Catholic Church. Check the Web site for additional information.
Contact InformationContact information and additional details are available to members of the Society.
Additional GrantsFunding Alert is intended to highlight key grant opportunities for nonprofit leaders with limited time for research. For a more comprehensive database of grants, the Society is also proud to provide all of our members will full access to GrantStation. GrantStation includes a database of over 5,000 current grant opportunities and other resources designed for grant professionals.
DescriptionThe Trust’s board has prioritized homelessness as its major grantmaking focus. It intends to seek out and support approaches that aim to end homelessness and enable homeless people to take self-supporting and proactive roles in society. The Trust focuses its funding on supportive housing development as well as housing advocacy and policy development. While the Trust’s primary geographic focus are Connecticut organizations, proposals that are national in scope and impact and relevant to the Trust’s goals may also be considered. Priority is given to nonprofits that show evidence of being a leadership organization; have credibility in the community; and demonstrate ethical and prudent management and governance practices. They must also have a commitment to results and to overall assessment of the program’s impact; as well as an openness to working with other community groups and with other sectors to address the issue of homelessness. Additional information can be found on the Web site.
Contact InformationContact information and additional details are available to members of the Society.
Additional GrantsFunding Alert is intended to highlight key grant opportunities for nonprofit leaders with limited time for research. For a more comprehensive database of grants, the Society is also proud to provide all of our members will full access to GrantStation. GrantStation includes a database of over 5,000 current grant opportunities and other resources designed for grant professionals.
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DescriptionThe Organization’s Majella Grant program provides grants up to $5,000 to support organizations that provide services to the poor. Funding priorities are projects that support the most abandoned and economically poor. Preference is given to programs and organizations that will filter the funds to the poor are given preference over an individual for his or her own personal needs.
Contact InformationContact information and additional details are available to members of the Society.
Additional GrantsFunding Alert is intended to highlight key grant opportunities for nonprofit leaders with limited time for research. For a more comprehensive database of grants, the Society is also proud to provide all of our members will full access to GrantStation. GrantStation includes a database of over 5,000 current grant opportunities and other resources designed for grant professionals.
Catholic Campaign For Human Development
DescriptionThe Campaign, a philanthropic arm of the United States Council of Catholic Bishops, addresses the root causes of poverty in the United States through the support of community-controlled, self-help organizations and through transformative education. The Campaigns community organizing grants focus on supporting low-income led community organizations that bring individuals together and train them to identify and challenge policies and structures in their communities that perpetuate the cycle of poverty. The activity for which funding is requested must conform to the moral and social teachings of the Catholic Church. Check the Web site for additional information.
Contact InformationContact information and additional details are available to members of the Society.
Additional GrantsFunding Alert is intended to highlight key grant opportunities for nonprofit leaders with limited time for research. For a more comprehensive database of grants, the Society is also proud to provide all of our members will full access to GrantStation. GrantStation includes a database of over 5,000 current grant opportunities and other resources designed for grant professionals.
The Melville Charitable Trust
DescriptionThe Trust’s board has prioritized homelessness as its major grantmaking focus. It intends to seek out and support approaches that aim to end homelessness and enable homeless people to take self-supporting and proactive roles in society. The Trust focuses its funding on supportive housing development as well as housing advocacy and policy development. While the Trust’s primary geographic focus are Connecticut organizations, proposals that are national in scope and impact and relevant to the Trust’s goals may also be considered. Priority is given to nonprofits that show evidence of being a leadership organization; have credibility in the community; and demonstrate ethical and prudent management and governance practices. They must also have a commitment to results and to overall assessment of the program’s impact; as well as an openness to working with other community groups and with other sectors to address the issue of homelessness. Additional information can be found on the Web site.
Contact InformationContact information and additional details are available to members of the Society.
Additional GrantsFunding Alert is intended to highlight key grant opportunities for nonprofit leaders with limited time for research. For a more comprehensive database of grants, the Society is also proud to provide all of our members will full access to GrantStation. GrantStation includes a database of over 5,000 current grant opportunities and other resources designed for grant professionals.