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Grants Archive

Below are all of the grants awarded by the Angell Foundation.

YEAR GRANTEE PROJECT DESCRIPTION REGION FOCUS AMOUNT

2019 Venice Arts: In Neighborhoods Creative Pathways: Assuring College Readiness and Success for Low-income Youth Support for the Creative Pathways program for historically underserved youth pursuing post-secondary education and exploring career pathways in creative fields in Los Angeles. Southern California Education as Opportunity $150,000 / 2 years

2019 Extraordinary Families Unlimited Possibilities for Youth Support for Unlimited Possibilities for Youth serving foster youth transitioning out of care and probation youth with case management and access to resources to pursue educational and career opportunities in Los Angeles County. Southern California , Education as Opportunity $50,000

2019 College Access Plan I Heart College & Test Preparation Programs Support for the I Heart College college success program and the Test Prep program serving youth from low-income communities in Los Angeles. Southern California Education as Opportunity $50,000

2019 Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund, Inc. Rooted in Vermont Grassroots Local Food Campaign Support for the Rooted in Vermont campaign to increase consumer demand for locally grown food in Vermont. New England Food Equity $50,000

2019 LA Compost Community-Scale and Regional Compost Hubs Support for community-scale and regional composting hubs throughout Los Angeles County. Southern California Food Equity $35,000

2019 Holy Spirit Retreat Center Transformational Spirituality Programming Holy Spirit is a Los Angeles based retreat center offering a vital place and public programs that allow people the chance for internal reflection and spiritual exploration. Southern California Transformational Leadership $30,000

2019 National Guild for Community Arts Education Community Arts Education Leadership Institute (CAELI) and Alumni Network The National Guild for Community Art Education’s Community Arts Education Leadership Institute offers a unique leadership development experience for staff from arts organizations located across the country. National Transformational Leadership $50,000

2019 Coro Southern California Equipping leaders with the transformational skills to be empathetic change agents for an equitable world Coro Southern California works with leaders across several fellowships and programs, where it provides a leadership development experience grounded in mindfulness and self-care practices. Southern California Transformational Leadership $50,000

2019 Los Angeles County Arts Commission LA County Arts Education Collective Advancement Grant Program Support for the Arts Ed Collective’s Advancement Grant Program to provide funding to Los Angeles County school districts that aim to initiate or expand strategies that increase and improve arts education for under-served students. Southern California Education as Opportunity $250,000 / 2 years

2019 Auburn Seminary Senior Fellows Program Sojourner Truth Leadership Circle, Cohort 3 Auburn Seminary works with faith-rooted leaders to awaken the spirit of possibility within each of us to catalyze change. The Senior Fellows and Sojourner Truth Leadership Circle initiatives work with a variety of spiritual, religious, and community leaders to support their individual and communal leadership development. Other Transformational Leadership $75,000 / 18 months

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