The Sudbury Foundation 

Investing in People, Place & Possibility 

 

July 2012


 

Spring 2012 Grants Announced

 

Sudbury Foundation trustees recently made more than $340,000 in grant awards, supporting the first group of capacity building projects in the Foundation's new focus area, Children, Youth & Families, as well as other youth development and community building projects in our Sudbury Grants Program. Take a look below to see some of the wonderful work local nonprofits are engaged in.

  

Children, Youth & Families Grants

Start Strong: Supporting Parents of Young Children

 

Employment Options, Marlborough, MA    $7,500

To support development of a Young Adult Parent Network to enhance the community's awareness of the needs and challenges of young parents coping with mental health issues while raising families of their own.

 

Framingham Public Schools/21st Century After School Program, Framingham, MA $23,000

For a consultation to survey parents of program participants and then develop and pilot strategies to increase family involvement in the 21st Century Afterschool program as a means to enhance students' academic progress.

 

Framingham Public Schools/Early Childhood Alliance of Framingham, Framingham, MA   $6,200

For a series of capacity building trainings to strengthen the skills of the Alliance's Leadership Council and staff as they work to strengthen early learning opportunities and awareness in Framingham.

 

Jewish Family & Children Services, Waltham, MA   $15,000

For a consultation to refine and strengthen the evaluation tool used for the Visiting Moms Program, which provides free weekly support visits to new mothers.

 

South Middlesex Opportunity Council, Inc., Framingham, MA  $20,000

For a consultation to evaluate the needs of young parents participating in the Joan Brack Adult Learning Center's ESL, GED, and Young Parent programs as a means of improving program retention and completion.

 

United Way of Tri-County, Framingham, MA   $7,950

A planning grant to engage community stakeholders and develop business and fund development plans prior to the launch of Imagination Library, an early literacy program for Framingham families with children age 0-5.

 

Children, Youth & Families Grants 

Teen Angst & Beyond: Coping with Depression and Risky Behaviors

  

Communities for Restorative Justice, Concord, MA   $10,000

For an IT consultation and computer hardware and software upgrades to support financial and case management, outreach and communications as the agency transitions from its fiscal agent to a self-sufficient nonprofit.

 

Eliot Community Human Services, Inc., Lexington, MA   $6,920

Funds for staff training and repairs to the ropes course at the agency's New River Academy in order to reactivate an important component of the residential treatment center's Adventure-Based Counseling Program.

 

Jeff's Place, Framingham, MA   $13,375

For a strategic planning process and other capacity building activities designed to stabilize this new agency which provides support and counseling to children coping with the loss of a family member or friend.

 

REACH Beyond Domestic Violence, Inc., Waltham, MA     $15,000

For a consultation to develop and pilot an evaluation tool for the Peers Against Violence classroom program that measures changes in students' knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intentions around dating violence and healthy relationships. The tool will be piloted at Wayland High School.

 

Children, Youth & Families Grants

The Invitation Initiative

  

Assabet Valley Collaborative, Marlborough, MA   $45,000

For a series of capacity building projects designed to strengthen and sustain the Family Success Partnership, which serves children with borderline mental health issues and their families. Funds will support a cost avoidance study, ongoing advocacy and professional development.

 

Boys and Girls Clubs of MetroWest, Marlborough, MA   $130,000 over two years

For a series of capacity building projects designed to strengthen and sustain the organization, including a capital/operating support campaign consultation and website redesign.

 

Sudbury Program Grants

 

Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, Sudbury, MA   $16,650

To fund a summer professional development workshop on Language-Based Learning Disabilities for up to 60 teachers.

 

Sudbury Extended Day, Sudbury, MA   $5,000

To fund a training conference for Sudbury child care providers.

 

Sudbury Historical Society, Sudbury, MA   $5,000

To help publish "Images of America, Sudbury, Massachusetts," an Arcadia Printing Company pictorial view of of the town.

 

Town of Sudbury/Goodnow Library, Sudbury, MA   $15,000

To fund a website redesign.

 

The next Children, Youth & Families RFP will be released shortly. Concept papers will be due on August 31 and proposals on October 5.  Sudbury Program proposals are due on October 1. 

 

Other funding opportunities:

Social Innovation Forum Deadline July 31
Foundation for MetroWest  Deadline August 10

TD Charitable Foundation Deadline August 31

 

All the best,

 

The Board and Staff of 

The Sudbury Foundation

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The Sudbury Foundation is a private foundation working to transform lives and strengthen communities through grantmaking and scholarship programs in Sudbury, MA and surrounding communities. 

 

Founded in 1952 by Sudbury residents Herbert and Esther Atkinson, the Foundation focuses its activities on quality of life issues that value both human and natural resources. Our funding enables our nonprofit partners to be strategic and innovative in addressing some of the most challenging issues facing communities today. Our college scholarship and opportunity grant program encourages local youth to discover their passion both in and out of the classroom -- and then to follow it.