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2025 Grants is a grant from Field Hall Foundation that funds Field Hall Foundation Westchester Public Private Partnership for Aging Services To provide an enhanced Telehealth Intervention Program for seniors in Mt.
This program serves seniors living in Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties Parole Preparation Project To provide direct support and care to formerly incarcerated older adults Visiting Nurse Services in Westchester To connect seniors virtually with nurses for more consistent healthcare monitoring. Nonprofit organizations in New York. Awards range up to $25,000 - $60,000.
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2025 Grants - Field Hall Foundation Westchester Public Private Partnership for Aging Services To provide an enhanced Telehealth Intervention Program for seniors in Mt. Vernon To expand their Care Transitions’ medically tailored meal delivery program to seniors being discharged from Northern Westchester and Phelps Hospitals Burke Rehabilitation Hospital To remove barriers that would impede senior patients’ continued recovery at home.
This program serves seniors living in Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties Parole Preparation Project To provide direct support and care to formerly incarcerated older adults Visiting Nurse Services in Westchester To connect seniors virtually with nurses for more consistent healthcare monitoring.
This program serves seniors living in Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties To support their Senior Grocery Delivery Program To provide social work services to their full and scholarship members Long Term Care Community Coalition To improve the effectiveness of the Long-Term Care Ombudsmen Program for nursing home residents and their families in Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties Mount Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry To provide nutritious groceries to seniors through their food pantry and home delivery programs To make safety upgrades at a senior housing residence Maryknoll Sisters of St.
Dominic To provide electronic video magnifiers for Sisters with vision loss or impairment To provide nutritious food and groceries for seniors Pace Women’s Justice Center Civil legal services to protect seniors from all forms of elder abuse Family Service Society of Yonkers Kinship Program for seniors raising grandchildren Habitat for Humanity of Dutchess County Home repair services for low-income seniors in Putnam County Putnam/Northern Westchester Women’s Resource Center Support and resources for older victims of elder abuse Re-launch of the Circle of Friends daycare program for seniors needing enhanced support In-home nurse education, counseling and case management for senior cancer patients CAREERS Support Solutions Workforce readiness, job placement and ongoing job support for seniors Meals on Wheels of White Plains Home meal delivery program for seniors Essential household items for formerly homeless senior veterans Meals on Wheels of Greater Hyde Park Home meal delivery program for seniors Northern Dutchess Hospital Foundation Home-based healthcare services for financially vulnerable seniors Village of Hastings-on-Hudson Dance classes for seniors with Parkinson’s disease to improve mobility, balance and coordination Horseman’s Harvest Neighborhood Pantry Food pantry support and rolling carts for senior clients Enhanced support for senior victims of domestic violence St.
John the Evangelist Church Support for weekly food pantry Stonewood Community Project Farm-fresh produce and prepared foods for low-income seniors Family Services of Westchester To provide transportation and professional medical escort services Community Resource Center To provide case management services and emergency financial relief Catholic Charities Community Services To provide emergency financial assistance for seniors in need Regional Food Bank of Northeastern NY To deliver nutritious food to food-insecure Alzheimer’s Association – Hudson Valley Chapter To provide respite care for families impacted by Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia Rebuilding Together Hudson Valley To provide home repairs and modifications for low-income senior homeowners United Way of the Dutchess-Orange Region To provide emergency financial assistance for seniors in need Aisling Irish Community Center To address food insecurity and senior isolation To increase access to fresh groceries and meals for seniors Community Food Pantry at St.
Mary’s Mohegan Lake To address food insecurity for seniors and their caregivers Community Food Pantry Sleepy Hollow & Tarrytown To lessen food insecurity and promote healthy nutrition To ensure pets can remain safely at home with their older Camino al Exito Project for All To increase access to nutritious, culturally appropriate food Croton-Cortlandt Food Pantry To provide nutritious food for neighbors in need Music Conservatory of Westchester To provide music therapy-based respite for seniors receiving end-of-life care Interfaith Emergency Food Pantry To provide nutritious and balanced staples for seniors in < Return to Recent Grants 118 N.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in New York. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Winter 2026 Grant Cycle is a funding opportunity from a private foundation or grantmaking organization that provides grants to nonprofits during its winter application period. The cycle supports a range of eligible activities aligned with the funder's priorities, which may include community development, arts and culture, social services, education, or environmental programs. Eligible applicants are typically 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations meeting the funder's geographic and programmatic criteria. Award amounts and specific focus areas vary by funder; applicants should review the grant guidelines carefully to ensure alignment. The winter cycle represents one of multiple annual funding rounds offered by the organization.
The Winter 2025/26 Grant Cycle is offered by the Field Hall Foundation, which awards grants three times per year to nonprofit organizations serving older adults in Westchester County, New York. The foundation accepts Letters of Inquiry on a continual basis and does not accept unsolicited grant applications; organizations must contact the foundation to discuss proposals prior to LOI submission. For the Winter 2025/26 cycle, letters of inquiry were due January 28, 2026, with grant awards expected by end of May 2026. The foundation funds programs that improve the quality of life and well-being of seniors in Westchester County. Grant amounts vary based on organizational need and program scope.
Community Economic Development Projects is sponsored by Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of Community Services (OCS). This program awards discretionary funds to Community Development Corporations (CDCs) for well-planned, financially viable, and innovative projects to enhance job creation and business development for individuals with low income. The goal is to address objectives such as decreasing dependency on federal programs, chronic unemployment, and community deterioration in urban and rural areas.
Adoption Opportunities is sponsored by Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Children's Bureau. This program aims to eliminate barriers to adoption and provide permanent, loving home environments for children from foster care, particularly those with special needs. It supports activities that promote knowledge development and services for children and families.