Reidsville High School
Reidsville High School seeks to add concessions and restroom facilities with electricity, and to install HVAC in its gym and renovate the restrooms to ensure they're accessible for guests and students with disabilities.
Reidsville High School seeks to add concessions and restroom facilities with electricity, and to install HVAC in its gym and renovate the restrooms to ensure they're accessible for guests and students with disabilities.
The Rochester Museum and Science Center would like to build a community-designed greenspace to support activities like bee hive placement, outdoor classroom placement and construction, greenhouse building, garden bed building followed by seedling planting and possibly orchard placement.
Roof Above would like to add an outdoor gathering space at its brand new permanent supportive housing community, which will provide housing for 88 people who have experienced chronic homelessness. This grant would allow Roof Above to transform the space's old pool area, which had previously been filled in, into an outdoor gathering space for both informal and formal community-building activities.
Panther Valley Elementary School seeks to improve the mental health, overall well-being and compassion fatigue of its teachers and staff by creating a comfortable, updated faculty room. The school district community lives in poverty and classes exceed the recommended class size by 10-12 students.
The South Kitsap Western Little League has projects that include baseball field maintenance, stair repair, bleacher seating repairs, groundscaping and ADA accommodations.
St. Francis House is a daytime shelter with permanent supported housing, where the shower and bathroom facilities are deteriorating as they have not been upgraded since their initial installation in 1997. Functionality, efficiency, and accessibility is impaired, presenting safety concerns. Upgrades will transform the space, providing modern, high-quality, accessible facilities for all residents.
Stand Up for Salem’s mission is to stimulate local business opportunities, champion historic preservation and cultivate positive community growth to improve the lives of those who live and work in Salem City, New Jersey. SUFS would like to reabilitate a vacant building owned by the City of Salem to provide a community space for residents' programs and extend the Salem Free Public Library's programs and events. Currently the western part of the city lacks any community space for children, teens and adults.
The Ronald McDonald House seeks to repair, improve and renovate the exterior of the Sid Katz House, which supports families facing the struggle of a child battling a terminal illness or life-threatening injury. The House ensures families can be close to their ill child without having to choose between being separated or incurring hotel and other expenses they can’t afford. This project would renovate and repair three outdoor spaces and an exterior entrance to the home.
Rocky River Elementary School seeks to add a sidewalk and resurface the playground with a rubberized play space. Recess and outdoor learning would be safer and more accessible for all children.
Shower the People exists to address the lack of shower, hygiene and laundry services for people who who are unhoused, and this project entails securing a permanent location for the organization. The Shower the People office gives people the chance to shower, wash clothes and pick up necessities before moving into a more permanent living space. This program provides low-income families with clean laundry weekly. A permanent space to continue these services is central to Shower the People’s mission to be successful.