Funding search · Navigate Affordable Housing Partners · grants
Navigate Affordable Housing Partners: all 142 grants
Largest first · $12.3M across 2022–2024 · back to the overview
- $90,000
Grace House · Fairfield, AL · 2022
Youth Program providing essential needs.
- $86,000
Lgbt Life Center · Norfolk, VA · 2024
Lgbtqia+ housing solutions - currently there are no grant funded housing programs in hampton roads, virginia that are designated to solely serve this population and to address their unique needs. We are seeking to chang… read allLgbtqia+ housing solutions - currently there are no grant funded housing programs in hampton roads, virginia that are designated to solely serve this population and to address their unique needs. We are seeking to change that and are proposing to serve 25 households in hampton roads with rapid re-housing services and targeted prevention. All program participants will have the opportunity to access lgbt life center programs, which include mental health services, ipv counseling, medical case management, sexual health and wellness services, vocational trainings, food pantry, and community support groups. less
- $85,000
Intergrated Refugee & Immigrant Services · New Haven, CT · 2022
2021 Donation housing and food assistance to refugees/immigrants.
- $85,000
Mercy Delivarence Ministries · Vestavia, AL · 2022
Food assistance for Ensly and surrounding communities.
- $82,500
East Lake Initiative · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to provide wrap-around support for families.
- $75,000
Ct Institute for Refugees and Immigrants · Bridgeport, CT · 2022
Donation rent relief for newly arrived refugees in Brideport.
- $75,000
United Way · Birmingham, AL · 2022
Provides critical neets in the community.
- $74,750
East Lake Initiative · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Wrap-around services for thrive coaching families - one vital component to our coaching program is our ability to offer wrap-around services. Families that are meeting monthly with their thrive coach, presenting monthly… read allWrap-around services for thrive coaching families - one vital component to our coaching program is our ability to offer wrap-around services. Families that are meeting monthly with their thrive coach, presenting monthly budgets and working toward goals have access to a variety of wrap-around services. This includes: monthly access to a client-choice food market and quarterly access to a utility bill payment through our in-house partnership with serving you ministries (sym). After three months of attending coaching meetings; families have access to subsidies that help ease the burden of rent. A gift of $74,750 would help provide groceries, utility assistance, rent subsidies and gas cards to these families and groceries to 3,000 additional individuals in birmingham. less
- $74,500
Prestwick Community Outreach · Leroy, AL · 2024
Jem's casual kitchen meals - provides hot meals twice per week at no cost to citizens who reside in the washington clarke and county areas. The costs of purchasing fresh fruits and vegetables is steep. We would like to … read allJem's casual kitchen meals - provides hot meals twice per week at no cost to citizens who reside in the washington clarke and county areas. The costs of purchasing fresh fruits and vegetables is steep. We would like to expand to growing more of our own fresh foods to cook and to share with participants. We would like to expand our meal service in two ways: 1. Offering one saturday meal each month where school-aged children and others who work on weekdays could participate. 2. Safely transporting meals to those who may be sick and shut-in. less
- $73,000
Magic City Harvest · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to assist in meeting the hunger needs of community partners.
- $72,000
Nelson County Community Development Foundation · Lovingston, VA · 2022
Fuding for Nelson families for rent, utilities, food, etc.
- $64,650
Downtown Jimmie Hale Mission · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Welsome home to jessie's place - this project focuses on enhancing residents' physical, emotional, and mental well-being by replacing worn, institutional bedroom furniture with new, durable bedroom furniture, including … read allWelsome home to jessie's place - this project focuses on enhancing residents' physical, emotional, and mental well-being by replacing worn, institutional bedroom furniture with new, durable bedroom furniture, including beds, dressers, and closet organization systems. Through acquiring and installing new furniture, this project will ensure residents have an environment conducive to rest, reflection, and growth. less
- $60,000
One Roof · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Flex housing fund - one roof is seeking to secure flexible funding that can be used to assist a client in resolving their housing loss or maintaining their housing. Because of the success of the flex fund pilot project … read allFlex housing fund - one roof is seeking to secure flexible funding that can be used to assist a client in resolving their housing loss or maintaining their housing. Because of the success of the flex fund pilot project this past year, one roof is seeking additional funding to help incorporate this flex fund as a permanent form of assistance within our coordinated entry program. We are requesting funds for direct financial support for households as well as a small portion for the cost of a case manager. less
- $60,000
Renewing Homes of Greater Augusta · Staunton, VA · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to support critical home repairs.
- $53,750
Downtown Jimmie Hale Mission · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to help renovate jessie's place.
- $51,750
Collat Jewish Family Services · Birmingham, AL · 2022
Provides services for the elderly.
- $50,000
Athens Limestone County Family Resource Center · Athens, AL · 2024
Family solutions program - we address family and individuals immediate financial needs by assisting them with rent/mortgage, utilities, and medical payments. Clients receiving financial assistance must attend financial … read allFamily solutions program - we address family and individuals immediate financial needs by assisting them with rent/mortgage, utilities, and medical payments. Clients receiving financial assistance must attend financial management class led by employees of the following community partners. Ultimately the goal is to improve the clients saving and spending habits, leading them to a sustainable financial situation preventing them from needing financial assistance in the future. less
- $50,000
Mercy Deliverance Ministries · Vestavia, AL · 2024
Mobile grocery initiative - mercy deliverance ministries (mdm) is preparing to launch the mobile grocery initiative october 2024 to address food insecurity in birminghams underserved urban communities. We are requesting… read allMobile grocery initiative - mercy deliverance ministries (mdm) is preparing to launch the mobile grocery initiative october 2024 to address food insecurity in birminghams underserved urban communities. We are requesting $85,180 to subsidize four months of food costs for this program, which will bring fresh, affordable groceries directly to neighborhoods in need. less
- $50,000
Mercy Deliverance Ministries · Vestavia, AL · 2024
Free food assistance program - mercy deliverance ministries (mdm) launched a monthly free food distribution in ensley in october 2021 to ensure vulnerable families have access to nutritious meals. We are respectfully re… read allFree food assistance program - mercy deliverance ministries (mdm) launched a monthly free food distribution in ensley in october 2021 to ensure vulnerable families have access to nutritious meals. We are respectfully requesting $81,459.68 to fund four months of free food box distributions, providing 1,200 boxes and 31,200 meals. The total annual cost for this program is $244,379.00. less
- $50,000
Parents and Children Together · Decatur, AL · 2024
Bridging the gap - pact proposes a housing grant dedicated to permanent and sustainable housing for families in morgan county. Pact is proposing helping these families on a larger scale. This grant would assist hardwork… read allBridging the gap - pact proposes a housing grant dedicated to permanent and sustainable housing for families in morgan county. Pact is proposing helping these families on a larger scale. This grant would assist hardworking families that have consistent income with first months security deposits, rent, utility deposits or utilities assistance. Pact would manage the grant and provide case management to families in the morgan county area, networking with other agencies in providing these much needed services. Pact would assist in bridging the gap between families and stable housing. less
- $50,000
Second Shift · Pelham, AL · 2024
Emergency housing support and stabilization program - aims to provide critical housing assistance to youth at risk of homelessness and those aging out of foster care. Youth aging out of foster care face significant barr… read allEmergency housing support and stabilization program - aims to provide critical housing assistance to youth at risk of homelessness and those aging out of foster care. Youth aging out of foster care face significant barriers to securing stable housing, including financial insecurity, lack of support networks, and limited access to affordable housing options. This program is designed to bridge that gap by offering emergency rent and utility assistance, housing start-up support, and stabilization services. less
- $50,000
Renew Birmingham · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to fund the critical utility and home repair assistance program.
- $50,000
The Wellhouse · Odenville, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to support the wellhouse program serving victims of human traffiking ages 11-18.
- $49,638
Kids 1st Disability Resource Center · Orrville, AL · 2024
Healthy lifestyle - serves those individuals who identify as a person of special needs. These participants ages range from seventeen to sixty-five. The participants attend the center daily, and lunch and a snack is prov… read allHealthy lifestyle - serves those individuals who identify as a person of special needs. These participants ages range from seventeen to sixty-five. The participants attend the center daily, and lunch and a snack is provided daily. During this time the participants participate in various activities such as exercise, reading, basic life skills, (which includes folding clothes, washing dishing, cleaning, computer skills), social skills and are taught day to day basic activities that may seem normal to others, but for those that attend the center it can be challenging. Funding is needed in order to continue to serve those who need these vital services. less
- $46,300
Changed Lives Christian Center · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to fund utility needs for clcc residents.
- $40,000
Lifted Higher Ministries · Heatland, AL · 2024
Do life together - for the parents referred to us, this often stems from being in poverty, past childhood trauma/upbringing, lack of basic living resources and lack of stable support system. For the elderly, it is often… read allDo life together - for the parents referred to us, this often stems from being in poverty, past childhood trauma/upbringing, lack of basic living resources and lack of stable support system. For the elderly, it is often a lack of family support and their current stage of life. Our desire is to engage, teach, provide structure, advocate, and assist our clients in bettering their current situation to ensure they are less reliant on resources that tax the community. We accomplish this through transportation, meals, supervised visits, doctor appointment assistance, life skills education, and assistance with safe housing. less
- $40,000
Prodisee Pantry · Spanish Fort, AL · 2024
It's about hunger - our average food unit is over 100 pounds of locally sourced produce, meats, a gallon of milk, eggs, bread, canned and boxed staple foods. It costs prodisee pantry between $38 and $42 to fill a shoppi… read allIt's about hunger - our average food unit is over 100 pounds of locally sourced produce, meats, a gallon of milk, eggs, bread, canned and boxed staple foods. It costs prodisee pantry between $38 and $42 to fill a shopping cart. Inflationary pressures are making milk, meats and eggs cost prohibitive for families struggling financially. The grant funding will be used to purchase milk, meat, and eggs as well as to make connections and to put a smile on the face of those who otherwise would be hungry. less
- $40,000
Alabama Food Bank · Hunstville, AL · 2022
Works to end hunger in the community.
- $30,000
One Roof · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to provide flexible funding that can be used to help families with housing loss or home maintenance.
- $30,000
Prodisee Pantry · Spanish Fort, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to purchase milk and meat for thousands of families who would otherwise be hungry.
- $25,000
Shelby Emergency Assistance · Montevallo, AL · 2024
Support for families in crisis unable to meet basic needs - sea is seeking funding from navigate gives back to support families in crisis in shelby county who are at risk of eviction, currently homeless, are at risk of … read allSupport for families in crisis unable to meet basic needs - sea is seeking funding from navigate gives back to support families in crisis in shelby county who are at risk of eviction, currently homeless, are at risk of having their utilities disconnected, have their utilities disconnected, or have an urgent medical need. Funding will ensure that families in crisis have a resource to turn to to help them navigate their crisis and reach self-sufficiency. While shelby county is known as one of the most affluent counties in the state of alabama, approximately 20,000 people live at or below the federal poverty line (census.gov) putting them at risk when a crisis arises in their life. less
- $25,000
Birmingham Education Foundation · Birmingham, AL · 2022
Donation to educate locals.
- $22,000
Rainbow Omega · Eastaboga, AL · 2024
Navigate gives back funding will directly benefit 88 individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities who reside at rainbow omega (ro) and/or participate in our workforce development, continuing education, and su… read allNavigate gives back funding will directly benefit 88 individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities who reside at rainbow omega (ro) and/or participate in our workforce development, continuing education, and supportive services programs. Ro operates eight group homes and two intermediate care facilities (icfs) on its campus, providing essential services such as housing, healthcare, and vocational opportunities. Residents rely on ro for basic necessities, including utilities that ensure safe and comfortable living conditions. less
- $20,000
Hearts of Cleburne · Heflin, AL · 2024
Empowering pathways - the empowering pathways program is designed to provide individuals in cleburne county with the tools and support necessary to achieve self-sufficiency and stable employment. Through comprehensive s… read allEmpowering pathways - the empowering pathways program is designed to provide individuals in cleburne county with the tools and support necessary to achieve self-sufficiency and stable employment. Through comprehensive services, including life skills training, financial literacy education, job readiness, and personalized support, the program empowers participants to overcome barriers to success. The program specifically targets individuals facing challenges such as unemployment, financial instability, or reentry after incarceration. Through tailored guidance and resources, participants are equipped to foster sustainable personal and professional growth, benefiting both themselves and the community. less
- $20,000
St Jude Children'S Research Hospital · Memphis, TN · 2024
St. Jude children's research hospital- the mission of st. Jude children's research hospital is to advance cures and means of prevention for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with… read allSt. Jude children's research hospital- the mission of st. Jude children's research hospital is to advance cures and means of prevention for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with the vision of founder danny thomas, st. Jude ensures that no child is denied treatment based on race, religion, or a familys ability to pay. less
- $20,000
The Mothers' Milk Bank of Alabama · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Nourishing alabama's babies: 2024 charitable care program - uses a sliding scale based on household income to determine costs families pay per bottle. (processing fees ensure the maintenance of pasteurization equipment … read allNourishing alabama's babies: 2024 charitable care program - uses a sliding scale based on household income to determine costs families pay per bottle. (processing fees ensure the maintenance of pasteurization equipment and are kept as low as possible.) mmbal understands that financial barriers can significantly impact a familys ability to access pdhm for their infant which is why mmbals charitable care program has been instrumental in allowing low-income families to access pdhm for their premature and/or medically compromised infants after they leave the hospital. Currently neither private insurance nor alabama medicaid cover the cost of pdhm. less
- $20,000
Women Under Construction Network · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Safe at home initiative - rebuilding elderly pride to achieve independence & restoration (repair angels) is a wucn umbrella program for senior women ages 62 and older residing in under resourced areas. Under this progra… read allSafe at home initiative - rebuilding elderly pride to achieve independence & restoration (repair angels) is a wucn umbrella program for senior women ages 62 and older residing in under resourced areas. Under this program is the senior safe at home initiative. The seniors safe at home initiative provides volunteers/mentors who teach seniors safety techniques preventing accidents at home. They deliver food/groceries and prequalify seniors for utilities assistance. Navigate funds will allow wucn to expand and increase the number of senior beneficiaries served in the food and utilities component of the program. less
- $20,000
Episcopal Communities Foundation · Birmingham, AL · 2023
The purpose of this grant is to fund the ecares program that offers supportive services not covered by medicare, medicaid, or other government entities.
- $20,000
Glenda C McCarroll Memoriallambda Zeta Zeta Foundation · Hueytown, AL · 2022
Scholarship Fund.
- $15,000
Shelby Emergency Assistance · Montevallo, AL · 2022
Works with single mothers to achieve goals in life.
- $10,000
One Place Family Justice Center · Birmingham, AL · 2022
Donation in honor of P. Dale Marcus
- $5,540
Birmingham United Soccer Association · Vestavia, AL · 2022
Paid for soccer camps for children.

