Eight Nonprofits Receive Women's Fund Grants
In their heartfelt thanks, each of the eight 2016-17 grant recipients stirred us with their stories of how $485,000 in Women’s Fund grants will make a difference in the lives of many in our community.
The nonprofits receiving 2016-17 Women's Fund grants are:
Accelerated Reader Program—$25,000 to improve reading proficiency by expanding libraries in K-3 classrooms in the Santa Barbara Unified School District.
AHA! (Attitude. Harmony. Achievement.)—$70,000 to expand the Peace Builders program to prevent bullying at three additional junior high schools.
Casa Pacifica—$75,000 to expand rapid mobile crisis weekend response for children and youth experiencing a mental health emergency.
Channel Islands YMCA, Noah’s Anchorage—$65,000 for upgrades in facilities and furnishings to meet new state accreditation requirements.
Domestic Violence Solutions—$55,000 to replace old playground equipment with a safe, inviting play system for children fleeing domestic violence.
PEAC (Program for Effective Access to College)—$75,000 to increase college readiness and acceptance rates for low-income students by expanding the program to all secondary schools.
Peoples’ Self-Help Housing—$60,000 to establish onsite learning centers, providing bilingual tutoring and coaching, at two new low-income housing projects.
St. Vincent’s—$60,000 to address legal problems and expand parenting education for single mothers transitioning to jobs and permanent housing.
As Dr. Patricia Madrigal, Director of Community of Schools and PEAC Initiatives said: “As a first generation college student, I understand the value of access to mentoring and wrap-around services, as well as support from my community who believed in my potential and helped me achieve a doctorate degree. Together as a community we are changing the trajectory of our youth and creating a college-going culture for all students. Thank you to all who volunteer endless hours to ensure that we develop a stronger Santa Barbara.”
For more information about the Presentation of Grants event, read the Noozhawk article.
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