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The Sisters of St. Joseph Health and Wellness Foundation Core Grants program is a grant from the Sisters of St. Joseph Health and Wellness Foundation that funds organizations strengthening the holistic health of West Virginia's children and their families from birth through adulthood.
Grounded in trust-based philanthropy, the Foundation supports nonprofits focused on children's health, family wellness, and community resilience. Awards range from $5,000 to $50,000. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits headquartered in and serving West Virginia.
The Foundation prioritizes organizations that center inclusivity and build collaborative relationships with community partners.
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Health | Sisters Of St. Joseph Health And Wellness Foundation | West Virginia Past Partnerships & Annual Reports Use tab to navigate through the menu items. SISTERS OF ST.
JOSEPH HEALTH AND WELLNESS FOUNDATION Strengthening the holistic health of West Virginia’s children and their families. Strengthening the holistic health of West Virginia’s children and their families through trust-based philanthropy. Charism is a Greek word meaning, “extraordinary graces given to an individual for the good of others.
” When applied to an organization, charism is the distinctive spirit that molds mission and shapes culture. For Sisters of St. Joseph Health and Wellness Foundation, our charism is formed by our membership in the Congregation of St.
Joseph Mission Network, our belief in the principles of trustbased philanthropy, and our desire to see all West Virginia children be healthy, empowered, and resilient from birth to adulthood. We affirm the Congregation of St. Joseph’s belief in Unity, working In and Through the Ordinary, and Shifting from a Culture of Power and Privilege to One of Inclusivity.
In our work, we seek unity by building relationships with our grantee partners that are characterized by mutual trust and genuine collaboration. We honor the idea of working in and through the ordinary by funding operational needs that are often overlooked. We recognize philanthropy’s significant role in perpetuating a culture of power and we seek to transform that dynamic in our work as a foundation.
We adopt the principles of trust-based philanthropy, including its core values of power-sharing, equity, humility, transparency, curiosity, and collaboration, because they are an expression of our core values and identity.
We believe efforts to create social, political, and economic equity for children in West Virginia will be more successful if we, as funders, embrace our grantee partners as mission driven experts in their field, who know best how to spend grant awards, invest in themselves, and We believe that health—physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual—is a fundamental human right and we are committed to addressing the social and economic factors that shape health outcomes for 137 Mt.
St. Joseph Rd. Wheeling, WV 26003 ©2021 by Sisters of St.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits headquartered in and serving West Virginia. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $5,000 - $50,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Sisters of St. Joseph Health and Wellness Foundation Core Grants is funded by Sisters of St. Joseph Health and Wellness Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Virginia and West Virginia. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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