Applications are now being accepted for the Good Samaritan Grants Program.
Donor Name: Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland
State: Ohio
County: Cuyahoga County (OH)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/01/2022
Size of the Grant: $5,000
Details:
Initiated in 1996, SOCF’s Good Samaritan Grants Program supports non-profit organizations for which a modest grant would make a difference in continuing to provide necessary and immediate goods and services to individuals living in poverty. In 2020, amid COVID-19’s earliest impact on Northeast Ohio, SOCF expedited the Good Samaritan Grants Program to best respond to the needs of the community. By deploying a Fast Response Team of staff & board members, grant applications could be assessed weekly as need demanded.
The Good Samaritan Program responds to community’s challenge of ensuring that its residents can meet their basic needs. Basic needs are primarily defined as food, clothing, emergency shelter, and transportation to access services. As they have learned studying the social determinants of health, they also recognize the basic needs of utilities & hygiene products, identification, stipends, and short-term medications and/or medical supplies. They also consider support of physical and mental well-being, self-sufficiency, relationships and social connection, internet access, cash assistance, and narrowing their geographic focus as essential to the wellbeing of their community.
Funding Information
Grant requests are for $5,000 (partial funding will not be awarded).
Eligibility Criteria
- Organizations must be tax-exempt, nonprofit organizations that primarily serve residents of Cuyahoga County. Priority is given to organizations with annual budgets under $1 million and those who serve or are based in Cleveland’s Central neighborhood.
- Basic needs are primarily defined as food, clothing, emergency shelter, and transportation to access services. As their have learned studying the social determinants of health, they also recognize the basic needs of utilities & hygiene products, identification, stipends, and short-term medications and/or medical supplies. They also consider support of physical and mental well-being, self-sufficiency, relationships and social connection, internet access, cash assistance, and narrowing their geographic focus as essential to the wellbeing of their community.
For more information, visit Good Samaritan Grants Program.