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Global Grants is sponsored by Vista Hermosa. The Global Grants program invests in the holistic wellbeing of people living in vulnerable communities by supporting community-led initiatives that seek to heal connections to God, self, others, and creation. Funding focuses on three pillars: Safe and Healthy Families, Mindful Leadership, and Sustainable Livelihoods.
Geographic focus: Mexico, Haiti, Northern India, and East Africa (Kenya and Uganda)
Focus areas: Holistic Wellbeing, Community Development, Safe and Healthy Families, Mindful Leadership, Sustainable Livelihoods
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Philanthropy - Broetje Family Trust Investing in safe families, mindful leadership, and sustainable livelihoods. How we engage with and invest in others funding community-led development in marginalized areas of Mexico, Haiti, India and East Africa. Joe D.
Shelton Memorial Award honoring the life and legacy of Joe Shelton and his love for land people. a private K-8 christian school where each student is known deeply, loved unconditionally and learning holistically. As farmers, we have learned from the land.
We prioritize rural communities in an effort to keep people in community, to protect indigenous knowledge, and to nurture rootedness and good stewardship for future generations. As Christians, we are called to love our neighbors. We seek to partner with visionary leaders who use their faith to inspire a mindset change in community, responding to God’s call to service and justice.
As practitioners, we sit with people in their brokenness. We prioritize grassroots initiatives that rise up from communities marked by migration, violence, and exclusion to promote healing and reconciliation.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Community-based organizations that meet the foundation's partnership requirements, including being place-based (prioritizing rural communities), faith-inspired, and healing-centered. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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