2018
The Boston Opportunity Agenda
Boston Opportunity Agenda
Funding to support the Boston Opportunity Agenda to improve educational outcomes for all learners birth through post-secondary.
New England
Education
$75,000
Grants Archive
Below are all of the grants awarded by the Angell Foundation.
YEAR
GRANTEE
PROJECT
DESCRIPTION
REGION
FOCUS
AMOUNT
2018
Sheila C. “Skip” Nowell Leadership Academy
Preparing for Career Readiness at the Nowell Leadership Academy
Support for the development of a career readiness program for parenting youth in Rhode Island.
New England
Education
$25,000
2018
The Rhode Island Community Food Bank
Food Acquisition and Distribution
Funding to support food acquisition and distribution by the Rhode Island Community Food Bank.
New England
Food Security
$175,000
2018
Farm Fresh Rhode Island
Farm Fresh Rhode Island's Harvest Kitchen
Support for a culinary and retail sales job training program for youth in the Department of Children Youth and Families in Rhode Island.
New England
Education
$30,000
2018
Rhode Island School of Design
Project Open Door (POD)
Support for Project Open Door arts education and college access program for underserved teens in Rhode Island's urban core cities.
New England
Education
$100,000
2018
Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund, Inc.
Rooted in Vermont Grassroots Local Food Campaign
Support for a grassroots media campaign to encourage the participation of all Vermonters in the local food economy.
New England
Food Security
$50,000
2018
Vermont Foodbank
Food Sourcing and Distribution Program
Support for the food sourcing and distribution program for the Vermont FoodBank.
New England
Food Security
$100,000
2018
Spectrum Youth and Family Services
Jump On Board for Success (JOBS) Youth Employment Services
Support for the Jump On Board for Success (JOBS) program for underserved youth in Burlington.
New England
Education
$125,000
2018
Feeding America
Disaster Relief and Recovery for Redwood Empire Food Bank and Banco de Alimentos de Puerto Rico
Support for Feeding America member food banks following natural disasters in Northern California and Puerto Rico in 2017.
Other
Innovation/Emergency
$100,000
2017
Center for Council, a project of Community Partners
Social Justice Council Project, Phase 3
This program was designed to strengthen Los Angeles’ nonprofit sector by introducing Council to organizations and helping them integrate the practice into their work.
Southern California
Spirituality
$250,000