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# Seek a Grant | S. H. Cowell Foundation We welcome funding inquiries year-round, but we do not accept unsolicited letters of inquiry or proposals.
Cowell has a structured process in place for inviting proposals and reviewing prospects. Please review the initial inquiry process below. 1.
**Carefully review Cowell’s****Place-based****and****Program****Criteria. ** 2. **Contact the Foundation.
** * For Education and Youth organizations, please contact Lydia Burstyn, burstyn@shcowell. org * For Families organizations and all other types of inquiries, please contact Brittany Redelfs, redelfs@shcowell. org During this brief call, be prepared to describe your organization and its work, in addition to your community.
You and a program assistant will determine whether your work aligns with the Foundation’s priorities, at which point you’ll be advised about next steps. 425 California Street, Suite 2025
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations providing family resource centers, programs building pathways for financial literacy, employment, economic mobility, and community-organizing initiatives focused on emerging issues prioritized and led by r… Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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S.H. Cowell Foundation Families Funding Priority is sponsored by S.H. Cowell Foundation. The S.H. Cowell Foundation supports programs that incorporate resident voices in the design and implementation of family-support services, help families build on their strengths, increase self-efficacy, and implement trauma-responsive practices. They also support comprehensive programs that safeguard equitable access to concrete services and community-organizing initiatives.
Prevent Child Abuse California (via S.H. Cowell Foundation) is sponsored by S.H. Cowell Foundation. The S.H. Cowell Foundation supports Prevent Child Abuse California to sustain technical assistance, network facilitation, and policy advocacy for family-strengthening organizations through the California Family Resource Association (CFRA). The foundation funds programs that honor lived experiences and incorporate resident voices in the design, implementation, and governance of family-support services.