Funding search · EIN 630985617 · Birmingham, AL
Navigate Affordable Housing Partners
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 142
- grants reported
- $12.3M
- total given
- 2022–2024
- filing years
- $100,000
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
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1 grant matching “deadline” · $100,000
- $100,000
United Way of Northern Shenandoah Valley · Winchester, VA · 2024
Rural alliance for basic needs - is designed to support smaller nonprofit organizations in page, shenandoah, and warren counties in addressing critical needs such as food, shelter, and utilities for vulnerable residents… read allRural alliance for basic needs - is designed to support smaller nonprofit organizations in page, shenandoah, and warren counties in addressing critical needs such as food, shelter, and utilities for vulnerable residents. This navigate housing grant will provide up to $100,000 in total funding, which will be allocated to smaller projects of no more than $15,000 each. Selected organizations will enter into a memorandum of understanding (mou) with uwnsv, detailing the terms of the partnership, including fund utilization, reporting requirements, and performance expectations. Funds awarded must be fully expended by september 30, 2025, with all receipts and reports submitted by this deadline to ensure eligibility for future grant cycles. less
Top recipients
Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.
- The Link of Cullman County3 grants · $300,000
- National Affordable Housing Management Association1 grant · $250,000
- National Affordable Housing Management Association1 grant · $250,000
- Mississippi Housing Partnership2 grants · $200,000
- Community Soup Bowl2 grants · $200,000
- Voice of Calvary Ministries2 grants · $200,000
- United Way of Northern Shenandoah Valley2 grants · $200,000
- The Society of Saint Andrew2 grants · $200,000
- Bessemer Redevelopment Corp2 grants · $200,000
- Community Care Development Network2 grants · $200,000
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Grant history
The 100 largest of 142 grants.
- $250,000
National Affordable Housing Management Association · Alexandria, VA · 2024
Scholarship donation- the national affordable housing management association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the growth and maintenance of top-tier affordable multifamily housing. The association infl… read allScholarship donation- the national affordable housing management association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the growth and maintenance of top-tier affordable multifamily housing. The association influences legislative and regulatory policies to ensure a favorable environment for housing developments. Additionally, they provide scholarships to support the professional growth of those working in affordable housing, enabling them to thrive in the dynamic economic and political landscape. less
- $250,000
National Affordable Housing Management Association · Alexandria, VA · 2022
Scholarship fund for people living in low income housing.
- $125,050
Birmingham City Schools · Birmingham, AL · 2022
Donations to Booker T. Washington School.
- $100,000
Appalachian Community Action & Development Agency · Gate City, VA · 2024
Weatherization deferral home repair program - this will allow the home to receive weatherization services, when it is brought up to a standard that can be weatherized, aiding in additional energy efficiency, health and … read allWeatherization deferral home repair program - this will allow the home to receive weatherization services, when it is brought up to a standard that can be weatherized, aiding in additional energy efficiency, health and safety. If awarded funding, appcaa will braid these funds with existing funding to continue to repair/rehab homes that may need roof repair or replacement, upgraded electricity, holes in the floors repaired, or similar repairs. With the help of $100,000 appcaa would be able to provide this service to at least 5 additional homes. less
- $100,000
Bessemer Redevelopment Corp · Bessemer, AL · 2024
Renovation of two affordable housing units in bessemer - we are requesting $100,000 to carry out much-needed repairs to two existing homes located across the street from our new construction. With minimal investment, we… read allRenovation of two affordable housing units in bessemer - we are requesting $100,000 to carry out much-needed repairs to two existing homes located across the street from our new construction. With minimal investment, we can help these long-time bessemer residents, who are lmi, have a safe and attractive place to live while improving the appearance and desirability of the entire block. The improvements we propose focus on the homes exteriors. They include new fencing and landscaping, as well as new roofing and siding, ensuring these homes remain safe and habitable while contributing positively to the surrounding neighborhood. less
- $100,000
Blue Ridge Area Food Bank · Verona, VA · 2024
Fresh produce: building blocks for better health for all - last year, the food bank provided food to 148,200 visitors every month, on average across 12 months. Thats a 16% increase over last year's monthly average. Conc… read allFresh produce: building blocks for better health for all - last year, the food bank provided food to 148,200 visitors every month, on average across 12 months. Thats a 16% increase over last year's monthly average. Concerned about the health of our clients and equitable access to wholesome food, we're making sure fresh fruits and vegetables comprise an increasingly large portion of the food distributed by the food bank. In the coming year, we will acquire millions of pounds of fresh produce, with attention paid to acquiring virginia-grown produce, and provide it free to our neighbors in need through our network of pantry and program partners. less
- $100,000
Catholic Charities of South Mississippi · Gulfport, MS · 2024
Housing assistance for working families - ccsm would provide up to one month of housing assistance to working families facing a financial hardship. Financial assistance would be provided after the client participated in… read allHousing assistance for working families - ccsm would provide up to one month of housing assistance to working families facing a financial hardship. Financial assistance would be provided after the client participated in case management which includes budgeting and goal setting. less
- $100,000
Christian Service Mission · Birmingham, AL · 2024
2025 care box and food distribution program - our initiative is focused on combating food insecurity by assembling and distributing food boxes and providing food resources throughout the year. These boxes contain shelf-… read all2025 care box and food distribution program - our initiative is focused on combating food insecurity by assembling and distributing food boxes and providing food resources throughout the year. These boxes contain shelf-stable items, and for special occasions, such as holidays, they also include turkeys, chickens, or hams. This effort is driven by a network of church partners who identify recipients within their communities and manage the distribution process, ensuring that the food reaches those most in need. The funds will be utilized in the following ways: food procurement; packaging and supplies; logistics and distribution; volunteer coordination and support. less
- $100,000
City of Bessemer · Bessemer, AL · 2024
Youth jobs grant- the city of bessemer, al, will utilize this grant to provide funding for programs that create job opportunities for youth, helping them acquire valuable skills and gain work experience. This initiative… read allYouth jobs grant- the city of bessemer, al, will utilize this grant to provide funding for programs that create job opportunities for youth, helping them acquire valuable skills and gain work experience. This initiative is designed to address youth unemployment and promote economic growth within the community. less
- $100,000
Coahoma Opportunities · Clarcksdale, MS · 2024
Csbg/liheap - this project aims to improve the lives of our citizens by assisting them in becoming self sufficient. Services such as utility assistance helps them achieve this goal. To provide financial assistance to el… read allCsbg/liheap - this project aims to improve the lives of our citizens by assisting them in becoming self sufficient. Services such as utility assistance helps them achieve this goal. To provide financial assistance to eligible households in coahoma county to pay home energy bills and other energy related services such as purchasing air conditioners, heaters, etc. less
- $100,000
Collat Jewish Family Services · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Older adult food stability program - the personal care service serves roughly 80 clients each month. These clients, who are living on fixed incomes, continue to feel the pressure of elevated food costs. Though many rece… read allOlder adult food stability program - the personal care service serves roughly 80 clients each month. These clients, who are living on fixed incomes, continue to feel the pressure of elevated food costs. Though many receive non-perishables through our senior grocery delivery initiative, the ability to purchase healthy, fresh food items such as produce, poultry, and fish is limited. The 2024 navigate gives back grant would extend clients' ability to purchase such items by providing $100 in food gift cards per month for 12 months. This food assistance would be an added benefit of the personal care program while funding is available with the goal of improving food stability and access to healthy, fresh food. less
- $100,000
Community Action Partnership of North Alabama · Decatur, AL · 2024
Meals on wheels & more - our meals on wheels & more program was founded in 1972 to meet the nutritional needs of homebound individuals in our community. To qualify for our program, the recipient must be homebound (elder… read allMeals on wheels & more - our meals on wheels & more program was founded in 1972 to meet the nutritional needs of homebound individuals in our community. To qualify for our program, the recipient must be homebound (elderly and/or disabled) or driving is limited; be physically or mentally unable to prepare their own meals; live alone or have no one in the home who is willing or able to prepare well-balance meals and be referred by a doctor/home health agency/hospice or other social service agency. These funds will help with the rising cost of food and supplies to allow us to maintain the meal quality as well as frequency. less
- $100,000
Community Care Development Network · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Community food hubs and life services - the community food hub program serves between 2,600 and 3,000 families each month, providing essential food, shelter, clothing, and financial assistance. The life services program… read allCommunity food hubs and life services - the community food hub program serves between 2,600 and 3,000 families each month, providing essential food, shelter, clothing, and financial assistance. The life services program focuses on holistic support for families, offering youth and family mentoring. These programs provide emotional, developmental, and social support, empowering participants to overcome challenges and create opportunities for themselves and their families. With funding from navigate gives back, ccdn aims to expand these programs, increasing the number of families served monthly and enhancing the mentorship and support services provided to participants. less
- $100,000
Community Soup Bowl · Tuscaloosa, AL · 2024
Feeding the hungry - the community soup bowl addresses food insecurities in tuscaloosa by providing hot meals five days a week, to feed the poor, needy, and disabled. For 2024, the community soup bowl has averaged 8000 … read allFeeding the hungry - the community soup bowl addresses food insecurities in tuscaloosa by providing hot meals five days a week, to feed the poor, needy, and disabled. For 2024, the community soup bowl has averaged 8000 meals a month. We ask for this grant to help with the purchases of food and kitchen supplies. Meals at the community soup bowl assure that over 395 people have at least one hot and nutritious meal each day. With inflation rates rising, we are seeing new clients every day. The community soup bowl has experienced a reduction in food donations by restaurants, grocery stores, and distribution centers. less
- $100,000
Ct Institute for Refugees and Donation Rent Relief for Immigrants · Bridgeport, CT · 2024
Emergency rental assistance for refugees and immigrants - ciri is requesting support in the amount of $100,000 for rental relief for: newly arrived refugees, including ukrainian and haitian parolees; survivors of human … read allEmergency rental assistance for refugees and immigrants - ciri is requesting support in the amount of $100,000 for rental relief for: newly arrived refugees, including ukrainian and haitian parolees; survivors of human trafficking; and host families providing safe and supportive homes for unaccompanied refugee minors. less
- $100,000
Faithworks · Winchester, VA · 2024
Housing assistance program - is a comprehensive approach, addressing the most pressing needs for rental assistance, security deposits, mortgage payments, and minimal assistance with motel stays for families with childre… read allHousing assistance program - is a comprehensive approach, addressing the most pressing needs for rental assistance, security deposits, mortgage payments, and minimal assistance with motel stays for families with children experiencing homelessness when all other resources have been exhausted. Designed to provide emergency financial assistance to working households, effectively preventing court action, eviction, or foreclosure. If awarded, the navigate gives back grant funding will fill the gaps and provide much-needed relief to families with nowhere else to turn, offering a beacon of hope in challenging times. less
- $100,000
Family Services Center · Huntsville, AL · 2024
Housing supportive support - funds will be utilized for housing deposits, eviction prevention, utility deposits, utility cut of prevention, childcare, housing application fees and identification fees. With the award of … read allHousing supportive support - funds will be utilized for housing deposits, eviction prevention, utility deposits, utility cut of prevention, childcare, housing application fees and identification fees. With the award of the hmis lead, we are seeking funds to leverage as match for this and our hmis coordinated entry program. Navigate funds will be used on an extremely limited basis for salaries and case management. We anticipate helping as many as 125 families with these funds and in conjunction with our case management services, these funds have the potential of allowing families to break generational poverty and securing safe, affordable and sustainable housing. less
- $100,000
Feed More · Richmond, VA · 2024
Full plates for thriving communities - feeding children: feed mores child nutrition programs aim to reduce childhood food insecurity and improve the nutritional status of children, especially during times when school me… read allFull plates for thriving communities - feeding children: feed mores child nutrition programs aim to reduce childhood food insecurity and improve the nutritional status of children, especially during times when school meals are not available, such as after school, weekends, and summer vacation. Feeding families: feed mores network of 250 partner agencies and mobile pantry program provide individuals and families with access to food across our entire service area. Feeding seniors: with the goal to reduce senior hunger and improve nutritional status of seniors, feed mores senior nutrition programs include meals on wheels and senior commodities boxes. less
- $100,000
Feeding Alabama · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Summer snack initiative - when the school year ends, thousands of alabama children from households with low incomes lose access to the school meals they rely on. Feeding alabama is seeking $100,000 to support our summer… read allSummer snack initiative - when the school year ends, thousands of alabama children from households with low incomes lose access to the school meals they rely on. Feeding alabama is seeking $100,000 to support our summer snack initiative. This initiative focuses on providing nutritional snacks to summer enrichment programs serving children during the eight week summer break when school lunch access is limited. Feeding alabama will partner with vendors to provide reliable access to snack service including fresh produce at partner locations across the state. Partner locations are organizations such as boys and girls clubs, parks and rec centers, youth groups, housing authorities and ymcas. less
- $100,000
Grace House Ministries · Jackson, MS · 2024
Foster care the grace house way - grace house exists as a necessary safe haven, uniquely equipped to provide individualized care and raise girls in foster care who come from difficult situations and find themselves with… read allFoster care the grace house way - grace house exists as a necessary safe haven, uniquely equipped to provide individualized care and raise girls in foster care who come from difficult situations and find themselves with few options. Grant will be used to provide for the basic needs of the girls that live in our group homes including housing, utilities, food, trauma-informed counseling, basic transportation and critical utilities needed for our campus school (home schooling program on our campus) that provide educational activities for the majority of the girls and helps meet critical needs for them every day. less
- $100,000
Help 2 Others Foundation · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Financial and service assistance for water and wastewater - the h2o foundation provides vital financial and service assistance to families, ensuring they can maintain crucial access to water and wastewater services. Sin… read allFinancial and service assistance for water and wastewater - the h2o foundation provides vital financial and service assistance to families, ensuring they can maintain crucial access to water and wastewater services. Since its establishment in 2004, the foundation has been a lifeline for low-income elderly and disabled birmingham water works utility agency customers, offering essential support for water and wastewater bills. The spike in costs can be attributed to the escalating water and sewer service rates, compounded by the impact of inflation, placing significant strain on families. As a result, there has been a thirty-three percent increase in household requests for services, prompting the foundation to extend financial assistance to families by more than forty percent. less
- $100,000
Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Emergency assistance support for alabamas hispanic, latinx, and immigrant communities - these requests primarily involve needs related to food, rent, utilities, healthcare, medical bills, and, in cases of domestic viole… read allEmergency assistance support for alabamas hispanic, latinx, and immigrant communities - these requests primarily involve needs related to food, rent, utilities, healthcare, medical bills, and, in cases of domestic violence, temporary shelter for women and children. We respectfully request $100,000 in support from navigate gives back to address our communitys needs for housing, shelter, rent, utilities, and medical assistance. Hica! Will allocate these funds to support three critical areas: housing, utilities, and healthcare. less
- $100,000
Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Security upgrades - safety at hfcr is critical to our students, faculty, staff, and our titusville neighbors. Properly installed cameras and surveillance would not only increase the safety of the students and faculty at… read allSecurity upgrades - safety at hfcr is critical to our students, faculty, staff, and our titusville neighbors. Properly installed cameras and surveillance would not only increase the safety of the students and faculty at the school, but also that of our immediate neighbors and others within this walkable neighborhood. Lighting around the school would also increase safety in and around the building, as well-lit parking areas and entryways deter intruders and assailants. Likewise, the addition of badge scanners at some of our entrances and security fencing that includes a badge scanner, would make outdoor spaces safer, and would also reduce the likelihood of someone propping a door open for convenience, which compromises the safety of the building. less
- $100,000
Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services · New Haven, CT · 2024
Rental/housing assistance - we are requesting funding to provide housing assistance to refugees and immigrants. Our staff identify appropriate housing, negotiate with landlords, pay security deposits, set up utilities, … read allRental/housing assistance - we are requesting funding to provide housing assistance to refugees and immigrants. Our staff identify appropriate housing, negotiate with landlords, pay security deposits, set up utilities, source furniture and household goods, and oversee the move-in logistics. We help clients understand the responsibilities of signing leases and their rights as tenants. Typically, iris provides the security deposit and the first three months of rent as part of the services offered in the initial 90-day resettlement period, after which clients are expected to pay for rent through employment or public assistance benefits. less
- $100,000
Journey Home · West Hartford, CT · 2024
A hand up - to support those who are currently transitioning from homelessness to housing by connecting them to donations of household goods and furniture. Families, groups, and communities are matched with a specific h… read allA hand up - to support those who are currently transitioning from homelessness to housing by connecting them to donations of household goods and furniture. Families, groups, and communities are matched with a specific household to provide donations and assist with the move-in process. The people currently being housed are moving from the streets or emergency shelters into apartments of their own. Many of them have very few possessions, no furnishings, and only own what they can carry. The goal of this initiative is to help these households on their path towards turning their units into a true home, while also providing the broader community with a tangible way to get involved with the work of ending homelessness. less
- $100,000
Mississippi Housing Partnership · Jackson, MS · 2024
Mhp's critical needs initiative -per the requested funds, the mississippi housing partnership (mhp) will extend its critical needs initiative, by providing the noted assistance to those households who are considered ver… read allMhp's critical needs initiative -per the requested funds, the mississippi housing partnership (mhp) will extend its critical needs initiative, by providing the noted assistance to those households who are considered very-low and low income (between 30%-50% of ami). Mhp will once again not limit its intake to the city of jackson but a accept applications from other areas of the state as well. This will permit us to assist a wider number of families while simultaneously expanding outreach. Assistance shall include deposits, late fees, applicable eviction or court costs, and other similar expenses. less
- $100,000
Multi-County Community Service Agency · Meridian, MS · 2024
Francis w. Davidson center for homelessness - this program is designed to not only house individuals , but also provide essential services that will help families or individuals remain in housing once they move in. The … read allFrancis w. Davidson center for homelessness - this program is designed to not only house individuals , but also provide essential services that will help families or individuals remain in housing once they move in. The services include one to one case-management, job search and placement with collaborative partners, financial literacy classes, job fairs, health fairs and legal services via ms. Center for justice, health screenings via weems mental health, substance abuse counseling and rehabilitation with alliance. The program will also assist with rent and utilities for at least three months for those who successfully completes their program objectives. less
- $100,000
One Place Family Justice Center · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Developing agency and pathways to hope for survivors - seeks to improve safety, stability, and healing for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking by addressing the immediate and long… read allDeveloping agency and pathways to hope for survivors - seeks to improve safety, stability, and healing for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking by addressing the immediate and longer-term financial needs, challenges, and burdens that often separate female survivors from safety and stability following their victimization. The successful implementation of our program will contribute to long-term community goals to: 1) improve life outcomes, socio-economic opportunities, and sense of safety for marginalized victims; 2) reduce incidences of domestic violence crimes in jefferson county; 3) reduce generational cycles of violence and victimization; 4) enhance public trust of victim service networks; and, 5) increase engagement with victims in underserved communities. less
- $100,000
Pacific House · Stamford, CT · 2024
Homesecure: preserving housing stability for all - with a mission to end homelessness through housing, we provide both temporary and permanent supportive housing to over 200 individuals, daily. One of our primary goals … read allHomesecure: preserving housing stability for all - with a mission to end homelessness through housing, we provide both temporary and permanent supportive housing to over 200 individuals, daily. One of our primary goals is to address the gap by preventing evictions due to unpaid rent and helping individuals and families stay housed. Additionally, pacific house covers the significant cost of utilities for our tenants, including electricity, gas, and water. The navigate grant would allow us to cover these critical expenses to ensure that our properties remain safe and operational, and help us redirect financial resources toward other urgent needs, such as housing more individuals who experience homelessness. In addition to housing services, pacific house addresses food insecurity in collaboration with local food pantries, churches, and the community, and supports medical needs through our partnership with optimus health. less
- $100,000
Renew Birmingham · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Critical utility and home repair assistance program - targeting the communities of ensley, ensley highland, tuxedo, and wylam; renew birminghams critical utility and home repair assistance program will focus on revitali… read allCritical utility and home repair assistance program - targeting the communities of ensley, ensley highland, tuxedo, and wylam; renew birminghams critical utility and home repair assistance program will focus on revitalizing communities through several strategic approaches: 1) providing assistance with delinquent living expenses, and 2) home repairs. The critical utility and home repair assistance program will support 40 minor home repair stipends up to $1,000 and 50 utility assistance stipends up to $500 per family. Eligible residents will be supported through this program one-time over a 12- month period. less
- $100,000
Serving You Ministries · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Servng 911 - going to bed hungry and waking up without power is experienced by far too many in our community. Those without enough food to eat, or the resources to do something about it, have been our neighbors for a lo… read allServng 911 - going to bed hungry and waking up without power is experienced by far too many in our community. Those without enough food to eat, or the resources to do something about it, have been our neighbors for a long time. And the faces of those who are chronically hungry are not readily identified. Serving you ministries is concerned about the escalating trends in this area that must be addressed. less
- $100,000
Stewpot Community Services · Jackson, MS · 2024
Critical needs support - stewpot provides assistance with critical needs every day. We need particular help in these areas: 1. Food assistance, 2. Transitional shelter, 3. Grocery supplements, 4. "travel bags", 5. Perso… read allCritical needs support - stewpot provides assistance with critical needs every day. We need particular help in these areas: 1. Food assistance, 2. Transitional shelter, 3. Grocery supplements, 4. "travel bags", 5. Personal care items, 6. Prescription assistance. less
- $100,000
The Connecticut Coalition To End Homelessness · Hartford, CT · 2024
Ending homelessness through flexible emergency assistance - we are requesting funds to administer and provide direct, flexible emergency assistance to households at risk of, or experiencing, literal homelessness in the … read allEnding homelessness through flexible emergency assistance - we are requesting funds to administer and provide direct, flexible emergency assistance to households at risk of, or experiencing, literal homelessness in the state of connecticut. Cceh has nearly a decade of experience administering millions of dollars in flexible emergency assistance to prevent thousands of households at the front door of shelter. less
- $100,000
The Link of Cullman County · Cullman, AL · 2024
Housing program - our housing program will utilize these funds to assist those in cullman county who are experiencing monetary hardships and are in need of emergency shelter, gaining housing through rapid rehousing, and… read allHousing program - our housing program will utilize these funds to assist those in cullman county who are experiencing monetary hardships and are in need of emergency shelter, gaining housing through rapid rehousing, and retaining housing through eviction prevention. We will also use a portion of these funds to assist with "street outreach". This will include food and hygiene items while we are assisting with housing needs. less
- $100,000
The Salvation Army Birmingham Area Command · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Homelessness prevention program - the salvation army is seeking assistance for our homelessness prevention program, which provides vital emergency support to individuals and families facing financial crises. Our program… read allHomelessness prevention program - the salvation army is seeking assistance for our homelessness prevention program, which provides vital emergency support to individuals and families facing financial crises. Our program is designed to help the working poor and those out of work avoid homelessness by offering rental and utility assistance during times of need. As poverty continues to rise across america, exacerbated by soaring inflation, many families are grappling with tough choices between basic necessities like food, gas, and housing. For too many, these choices could mean the difference between having a home or becoming homeless. less
- $100,000
The Salvation Army Jackson Corps · Jackson, MS · 2024
The salvation army jackson corps - participating clients will receive temporary rental assistance to prevent immediate homelessness, as well as case management to promote future self-sufficiency in obtaining and keeping… read allThe salvation army jackson corps - participating clients will receive temporary rental assistance to prevent immediate homelessness, as well as case management to promote future self-sufficiency in obtaining and keeping permanent housing. By providing these services, the salvation army seeks to prevent people from initially becoming homeless by providing emergency financial assistance with rental, mortgage, shelter or utilities. less
- $100,000
The Salvation Army of the Shoals · Florence, AL · 2024
Homelessness prevention program - provides critical emergency assistance to both the out-of-work and the working poor who are employed but still struggling to make ends meet. Our programs goal is simple yet vital: to he… read allHomelessness prevention program - provides critical emergency assistance to both the out-of-work and the working poor who are employed but still struggling to make ends meet. Our programs goal is simple yet vital: to help families navigate crisis situations and avoid homelessness. The homelessness prevention program offers support through rental/mortgage assistance and utility assistance. less
- $100,000
The Society of Saint Andrew · Big Island, VA · 2024
Virgina gleaning network - the society of st. Andrew (sosa) has created a common sense way to target food waste at the farm level and deliver it to the tables of americas hungry. There are two main points of large volum… read allVirgina gleaning network - the society of st. Andrew (sosa) has created a common sense way to target food waste at the farm level and deliver it to the tables of americas hungry. There are two main points of large volume food waste at the farm level. 1. Field gleaning: sosa coordinates with thousands of farmers across the country. We then plan and supervise field gleaning events where our volunteers glean (pick up, dig up, or gather) and volunteers then take this fresh produce directly to agencies working to feed hungry neighbors in the local areas where the gleaning events take place. 2. Produce packing houses: after being harvested, fresh produce is sent to a packing facility where it undergoes another grade out process before it is packaged for final shipping. less
- $100,000
United Way of Central Alabama · Birmingham, AL · 2024
United way community service response - navigate gives back funding will allow uwca to address critical and immediate needs by providing stabilizing emergency assistance for individuals and families in dire situations. … read allUnited way community service response - navigate gives back funding will allow uwca to address critical and immediate needs by providing stabilizing emergency assistance for individuals and families in dire situations. With support from navigate gives back, anyone in need can dial 2-1-1 to access a multitude of resources to meet immediate needs and improve long-term stability. Eligible households will be connected to uwca case managers who will provide emergency temporary financial assistance to mitigate crises and work with households one-on-one to address comprehensive and long-term needs. less
- $100,000
United Way of Northern Shenandoah Valley · Winchester, VA · 2024
Rural alliance for basic needs - is designed to support smaller nonprofit organizations in page, shenandoah, and warren counties in addressing critical needs such as food, shelter, and utilities for vulnerable residents… read allRural alliance for basic needs - is designed to support smaller nonprofit organizations in page, shenandoah, and warren counties in addressing critical needs such as food, shelter, and utilities for vulnerable residents. This navigate housing grant will provide up to $100,000 in total funding, which will be allocated to smaller projects of no more than $15,000 each. Selected organizations will enter into a memorandum of understanding (mou) with uwnsv, detailing the terms of the partnership, including fund utilization, reporting requirements, and performance expectations. Funds awarded must be fully expended by september 30, 2025, with all receipts and reports submitted by this deadline to ensure eligibility for future grant cycles. less
- $100,000
Voice of Calvary Ministries · Jackson, MS · 2024
Family assistance - the project is to serve very low to low-to-moderate income families and individuals requiring assistance in the most critical areas of day to day life. Our specialty has been working with individuals… read allFamily assistance - the project is to serve very low to low-to-moderate income families and individuals requiring assistance in the most critical areas of day to day life. Our specialty has been working with individuals and families with very low income and/or on fixed income such as social security. Funding to assist allows for even more help to allow families prevent homelessness. It is our goal to help stabilize the family unit and support safe and affordable housing conditions. less
- $100,000
Walker County Community Action Agencyinc · Jasper, AL · 2024
Emergency housing assistance/outh feeding program - we will assist families in walker county avoid eviction and foreclosure be providing funding for rent/mortgage. These families will participate in group budgeting clas… read allEmergency housing assistance/outh feeding program - we will assist families in walker county avoid eviction and foreclosure be providing funding for rent/mortgage. These families will participate in group budgeting classes and one-on-one financial counseling. We will be providing weekend snacks and summer lunches for low-income youth in walker county to avoid starvation and help meet their nutritional needs. less
- $100,000
Bessemer Redevelopment Corp · Bessemer, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to support the bessemer neighborhood.
- $100,000
Blue Ridge Area Food Bank · Verona, VA · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to provide virginia grown free fresh produce to those in need.
- $100,000
Catholic Social and Community Services · Gulfport, MS · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to provide housing assistance and case management assistance.
- $100,000
Chambers Co Council for Neglected and Dependent Children and Youth · Valley, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to fund the hiring of an individual for the thriving families program to help provide needed support to the homeless.
- $100,000
Community Care Development Network · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to fund the life services support program.
- $100,000
Community Soup Bowl · Tuscaloosa, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to assist in feeding the hungry in tuscaloosa.
- $100,000
Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Immigrants · Bridgeport, CT · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to provide emergency rental assistance to newly arrivded refugees.
- $100,000
Daniel Payne College Legacy Village Foundation · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to establish a community grocery store providing families access to free groceries.
- $100,000
Family Services Center · Huntsville, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to fund the lift program that assists families graduating from federal assistance programs to identify affordable, suitable, and sustainable housing solutions for families seeking permanent … read allThe purpose of this grant is to fund the lift program that assists families graduating from federal assistance programs to identify affordable, suitable, and sustainable housing solutions for families seeking permanent housing. less
- $100,000
Feed More · Richmond, VA · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to assist in colecting, preparing, and distributing food to food insecure neighbors through 34 cities and counties.
- $100,000
Feeding Alabama Bank Association · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to assist in covering healthy meals for children during out of school times. Additionally, funds will be used to cover administrative costs, two permanent staff, and two intern positions.
- $100,000
Forkids · Chesapeake, VA · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to support families in the transition from crisis to stability by offering rental assistance and supporting services.
- $100,000
Grace House · Jackson, MS · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to support families facing hardships related to house fires or displacement that do not qualify for assistance due to income.
- $100,000
Immacare · Hartford, CT · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to provide meals and basic needs to individuals in both outreach and emergency shelters.
- $100,000
Mississippi Housing Partnership · Jackson, MS · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to provide rental and utility assistance along with temporary housing and accommodations for the homeless.
- $100,000
Salvation Army of the Shoals · Florence, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to provide emergency assistance for the out of work and poor with rental and utility assistance.
- $100,000
Stewpot Community Services · Jackson, MS · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to provide assistance with critical needs every day.
- $100,000
The Cooperative Downtown Ministries Incorporated · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to address the needs and problems of the homeless. The grant will fund the shelter operations, including utilities, security, and staffing.
- $100,000
The Haven at First & Market · Charlottesvile, VA · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to ensure that the day shelter staff is compensated adequately for the demands and performance expectations of their roles.
- $100,000
The Link of Cullman County · Cullman, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to support anyone in times of housing crisises or those in in immidiate danger of being evicted from where they are living.
- $100,000
The Salvation Army - Birmingham · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to provide emergency assistance for the out-of-work and poor.
- $100,000
The Society of Saint Andrew · Big Island, VA · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to provide the underserved residents by connecting the dots between food going to waste, people who need the food, and great volunteers giving their time and energy to make it happen.
- $100,000
The University of Alabama at Birmingham - Gift Records and Biography · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to purchase a chilled mobile produce van to serve "food desserts" with affordable fresh produce options.
- $100,000
United Way of Central Alabama · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to support the ride united program that arranges free lyft rides to people facing transportation barriers.
- $100,000
United Way of Northern Shenandoah Valley · Winchester, VA · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to assist in providing immediate crisis intervention and rental assistance to working families in need.
- $100,000
Voice of Calvary Ministries · Jackson, MS · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to help serve low to moderate income families and individuals requiring assistance in the most cirical areas of the day to day life.
- $100,000
Walker County Community Action Agency · Jasper, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to help families with emergency needs in walker county, alabama, who are at-risk of losing housing or maintaining their home by assisting them with rent or mortgage payments.
- $100,000
Young Womens Christian Assn of Birmingham · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to help replace work hvac units in the downtown building containing over 64 apartments and 10 transitional units.
- $100,000
Ywca Hartford Region · Hartford, CT · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to provide low-barrier, housing-focused, person-centered, culturally conscious, and trauma informed temporary shelters with case management and supporting services to individuals experiencin… read allThe purpose of this grant is to provide low-barrier, housing-focused, person-centered, culturally conscious, and trauma informed temporary shelters with case management and supporting services to individuals experiencing homelessness who identify as female or non-binary. less
- $100,000
AIDS Alabama · Birmingham, AL · 2022
Provides critical needs (food, shelter, and utilities) for the community.
- $100,000
Blackbelt Community Foundation · Selma, AL · 2022
Food scarcity, critical needs and housing.
- $100,000
Catholic Charities of South Ms · Gulfport, MS · 2022
Disaster assistance for Hurricane.
- $100,000
Children'S Aid Society · Birmingham, AL · 2022
Provides assistance with rent and utilites.
- $100,000
Community Care Development · Birmingham, AL · 2022
Providing critical needs such as food, shelter & utilities.
- $100,000
Community Soup Bowl · Tuscaloosa, AL · 2022
Homeless program providing hot meals.
- $100,000
Connecticut Coaltion To End Homelessness · Hartford, CT · 2022
Striving to end homelessness-direct emergency assistance.
- $100,000
Daniel'S Pantry · Birmingham, AL · 2022
To improve community health and wellness.
- $100,000
Feed More · Richmond, VA · 2022
Donation to provide meals.
- $100,000
Firehouse Shelter · Birmingham, AL · 2022
Provides housing and food services for the needy.
- $100,000
For Kids · Chesapeake, VA · 2022
Donation Financial Assistance with rent and housing.
- $100,000
Hica · Homewood, AL · 2022
Emergency needs assistance to Hispanic and immigrants.
- $100,000
Immacare · Hartford, CT · 2022
Donation meals and basic needs, mobile outreach, SD help.
- $100,000
Kikstart · Bessemver, AL · 2022
Food boc program for the elderly.
- $100,000
Mississippi Housing Partnership · Jackson, MS · 2022
Providing critical needs such as rent, utilities, and temp housing.
- $100,000
Mt Pilgrim People Development Center · Fairfield, AL · 2022
Support center for critical needs to low income families.
- $100,000
Prairie Opportunity Community Action Agency · Starkville, MS · 2022
Donation for housing assistance to aid in preventing eviction.
- $100,000
Rescue Mission Ministries · Roanoke, VA · 2022
Housing and food in emergency shelter & recovery program.
- $100,000
Salvation Army Birmingham · Birmingham, AL · 2022
Dontation homelessness prevention program.
- $100,000
Salvation Army Shoals · Florence, AL · 2022
Homelessness Program- assistance for working poor and unemployed.
- $100,000
Sin Barrearas Without Barriers · Charlottesville, VA · 2022
Enhanced COVID-19 support for Hispanics.
- $100,000
The Link of Cullman County · Cullman, AL · 2022
Housing program to end homelessness
- $100,000
The Society of Saint Andrew · Big Island, VA · 2022
Provides produce to feed the hungry.
- $100,000
United Way of Central and Ne Connecticut · Hartford, CT · 2022
Navigate gives back donation.
- $100,000
Voice of Calvary Ministries · Jackson, MS · 2022
Assist clients with rent, utilities, and morgages.
- $96,600
Collat Jewish Family Services · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to fund the older adult food stability program.
- $95,600
United Way of Western Connecticut · Danbury, CT · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to fund the expansion of the healthy daving program used to offer participants discounts on fresh produce and heatlhy items.
- $90,421
The Foundry Ministries · Bessemer, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to provide food a cooler or freezer to store the food served to program participants.
- $90,000
Refuge 1212 Inc Dba Red Mountain Grace · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Apartment adoption - red mountain grace strives to be the best option of housing for families traveling to birmingham for long-term medical care, and we are one of only a few options in a city with such a renowned medic… read allApartment adoption - red mountain grace strives to be the best option of housing for families traveling to birmingham for long-term medical care, and we are one of only a few options in a city with such a renowned medical presence. Through our apartment model we are able to keep families together, which has been proven to expedite and improve recovery for patients. Rmg exercises this through our skilled staff, a licensed clinical social worker as our care coordinator, and network of volunteers and apartment adopters. Through the navigate gives back grant, rmg is requesting the support of operating 4 additional apartments. Based on average lengths of stay, these units will serve an average of 40 families over the course of a year, who would otherwise incur the financial expense of a hotel room or sleep in the waiting room or car. less
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