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Grantmaking 2023 - 2024 — Open Hearts Foundation From the very beginning, the Open Hearts Foundation has held a deep belief: one of the most meaningful ways we can create lasting change is by standing alongside nonprofit partners whose missions reflect our own. Through grantmaking, we empower organizations to turn adversity into possibilities; by uplifting the communities they passionately serve and expanding their impact.
To date, we’ve invested over 1. 9 million in our nonprofit partners. We take care in identifying nonprofits across the United States that are meeting critical needs – providing food, shelter, mental health care and community connection.
With limited resources, our nonprofit partners need our support to continue their vital missions, now more than ever. This year, we are proud to celebrate a major milestone – our 15th anniversary. Fifteen years of unwavering dedication, meaningful partnerships, and shared impact.
As we mark this moment, we will soon announce our largest funding commitment in our history, continuing our mission with even greater purpose and passion. At Open Hearts Foundation, the journey continues, and we can’t wait to share what’s ahead .
Past Grantmaking in the first half of 2025: Suncoast Voices for Children : With a $1,500 grant, Suncoast Voices for Children was able to assist a mother and her four children with bedding and a crib, after losing everything to Hurricane Milton. The mother and her children were eventually relocated and received assistance in securing permanent housing. https://www.
suncoastvoices. org/ LA Wildfires Relief Grants In response to the devastating wildfires impacting Los Angeles County, the Open Hearts Foundation awarded $30,000 in emergency relief grants to two trusted and long-standing nonprofit partners: Children’s Lifesaving Foundation and Claire’s Place Foundation . Each organization received $15,000 to provide immediate aid to families and individuals displaced by the fires.
This grant will allow CPF to support their Cystic Fibrosis patients and families. The air quality challenges from the recent wildfires are especially tough on people with cystic fibrosis and continue to cause chronic lung exacerbation. The fund will allow the organization to provide air purifiers, housing support, and aid to those most vulnerable during this time.
Claire’s Place Foundation: Children’s Lifesaving Foundation CLF’s $15,000 grant will help provide groceries and VISA gift cards, as well as distribute toiletries, backpacks, and school supplies to affected families. With a $1,500 grant, Suncoast Voices for Children was able to assist a mother and her four children with bedding and a crib, after losing everything to Hurricane Milton.
The mother and her children were eventually relocated and received assistance in securing permanent housing. Suncoast Voices for Children 2024 Grant Cycle, the committee researched past grantees and instead of a traditional Request for Proposals, they selected four previous partners addressing food insecurity.
The Foundation awarded $100,000 in (4) $25,000 grants to the following charities: Solidarity Sandy Springs : food pantry services for communities in Sandy Springs, GA and its neighbors. They serve 700-750 families per week and have served over 100,000 community members https://solidaritysandysprings.
com/ Manna Conejo Valley Food Bank : for those in the Conejo Valley and nearby areas facing financial hardships due to job loss, underemployment, disability, or fixed incomes, MCVFB offers dignified support through a well-stocked free grocery store https://www. mannaconejo.
org Chinle Planting Hope : for community-led initiatives bringing hope and empowerment to the Navajo Nation, including youth education, community gardens and food security for seniors. Some of their current programs are READ Book Mobile, Bike Repair Shop and Elder Support Program https://www. chinleplantinghope.
com/ City Youth Now : for programs and services, including food and housing, that promote stability, personal growth, and long-term success for San Francisco youth (especially those in Foster Care and Juvenile Justice Systems) https://www. cityyouthnow. org/ Volunteer hub leader, Linda Yanchuck and friends spent over 24 volunteer hours setting up a food pantry.
Their work helped provide groceries for 300 families in Sterling Place Senior Home in Sandy Springs, GA For those in the Conejo Valley and nearby areas facing financial hardships due to job loss, underemployment, disability, or fixed incomes, MCVFB offers dignified support through a well-stocked free grocery store Manna Conejo Valley Food Bank Ffor community-led initiatives bringing hope and empowerment to the Navajo Nation, including youth education, community gardens and food security for seniors.
Some of their current programs are READ Book Mobile, Bike Repair Shop and Elder Support Program.
For programs and services, including food and housing, that promote stability, personal growth, and long-term success for San Francisco youth (especially those in Foster Care and Juvenile Justice Systems) The Open Hearts Foundation announced its latest grantmaking cycle in alignment with its Open Hearts Philosophy, which is inspired by Jane Seymour’s mother, Mieke Frankenberg.
This philosophy drives the Foundation’s mission forward and this latest grant cycle will fund $250,000 to charities across the United States. Select any image below to view a video highlighting the organization. Click Here to Read the Full 2023 Announcement Assistance League, Coachella Valley A $12,000.
00 grant to support the Operation School Bell Program, which will provide school clothing and hygiene kits including 3 shirts, a pair of shoes, 6 pairs of socks, 6 pairs of underwear, and hygiene supplies for 5,000 Coachella Valley socio economically disadvantaged public Pre-K, elementary and middle school students. A $15,000.
00 grant to support care coordination which will help address the financial, housing, basic needs, and other hardships of children of inmates, as well as the costs of food, clothing, diapers, basic supplies, educational supplies and other critical needs so families and unaccompanied youth can stabilize and begin to heal. Conejo Community Outreach A $15,000.
00 grant to support the diaper bank, relieving the stress of the cost of diapers, the hard decisions that low income, foster or young families face when it comes to “stretching” the use/length of time their child is in a diaper or using brands that may give their babies rashes/allergies. Funds will also be used to support more families on the waitlist. Foster Angels of South Texas A $15,000.
00 grant to support the Life Set Program providing basic needs and life-enhancing opportunities to foster youth, ages 18 to 22, to identify and address their specific needs including short-term housing, life coach matching, job, and internship opportunities, and tutoring or academic support, and to provide them with general support to give them the hope and care they have been lacking in the absence of a family.
Kids Community Dental Clinic A $15,000. 00 grant to add a new school site to impact 900 children with free dental screenings, in clinic care, preventative treatment, oral health education, and free oral hygiene kits, helping children with infections, rampant decay, and any cavities to gain access to treatment to prevent other serious oral health diseases. Scholars Latino Initiative A $14,000.
00 matching grant to support Latino/a/x high school students with early college seminars, leadership development, school equipment supplies, and supportive mentorships. As part of SLI's year-end campaign, this matching grant helped raise nearly $100,000 to support college access for remarkable young people who are more motivated than ever to make our world a better place as leaders, teachers, doctors, lawyers, and scientists.
“My goal is to receive a superior education compared to what my parents were able to obtain in Mexico,” said SLI scholar Jimena. “They have given me a better life, and I aspire to make the most of this opportunity so that one day I can repay them with the life they truly deserve. ” A $12,000.
00 matching grant to raise the level of nutrition through the food pantry that serves food insecure neighbors and assures a continued supply of fresh produce, protein, and dairy, feeding 700-750 families a week and filling the systemic gap in nutrition for children and families under the poverty level.
This matching grant inspired other donors to provide matching donations and, with the generosity of 184 donors, they raised over $88,000 to benefit their programs. A $14,000.
00 grant to support the Step Up program serving 88 homeless, unaccompanied youth with a place to live and learning the skills they need to not just get by, but prosper, including living accommodations, life-skills classes including finance, safety, career soft skills, and cooking, community volunteer activities, and their graduation, when the youth will be ready to take on the world of “adulting” all on their own A $7,000.
00 grant to provide therapeutic horsemanship services to impoverished children and youth with disabilities and challenges from within the rural communities surrounding its location south of Drumright, OK. This grant will specifically support services for children with autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Volunteer Center South Bay, Harbor, Long Beach A $12,000.
00 grant to provide over 4,000 school bags filled with more than 70,000 education and wellness materials including books, science kits, toothbrushes, teddy bears, crayons, coloring books, and math tools to the most underserved first graders in the South Bay, Harbor and Long Beach schools.
When the gifts are delivered to a classroom, volunteers also take the time to visit and read stories to the children, sharing a lesson on volunteering and empathy. Bluebird Cultural Initiative A $15,000. 00 grant to support at risk youth from difficult home situations or foster care and elder community members who are often homebound or have other needs, with home-delivered meals, toiletries, and other basic needs care.
The charity enriches the understanding of the history and cultural traditions of Native American peoples of the Great Plains. A $7,000. 00 grant to continue to support the R.
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in Beauty (Reading Empowers Adventures and Dreams) Bookmobile and literacy program which encourages children to read, strengthen their literacy skills, and broaden their horizons. Amber Drinen shared, "I just want you all to know, from the bottom of our hearts, how grateful we are. We would not be where we are today without the support of organizations like yours.
We do not take for granted this support and we are so thankful. " Claire’s Place Foundation A $12,000.
00 matching grant to support the Work Proudly program, which supports families in the Cystic Fibrosis community by helping participants identify and gain remote, flexible careers that they can maintain while caring for themselves or others and receiving career counseling, case management, tuition assistance, equipment for working from home, and social support from others.
Our grant was successfully matched with the generosity of their donor community! A $15,000.
00 matching grant to support the Home Again LA Mobile Resource Center and bridge and/or eliminate the digital divide to make human services, such as access to rent and utility assistance, community partner referrals, nonperishable food items, and personal care kits, available to communities with limited transportation and accessibility to agencies focused on the service of women and families with children enrolled in free lunch programs in targeted low-income neighborhoods.
Home Again LA was able to more than match our grant, doubling their funds thanks to the generosity of donors in their community. A $10,000.
00 matching grant to continue support of the virtual and in-person Lending Hearts Integrative Oncology Wellness Program for children and young adults living with cancer and their families, supporting the mental, social and physical impact of cancer on the body both during treatment and beyond; the need to not only live with cancer but maintain life with cancer. A $15,000.
00 matching grant to provide free emergency clothing, hygiene kits, and other supplies to vulnerable neighbors in San Diego with ten to twelve outfits and basic hygiene products giving them stability and a sense of dignity, respect, and self-confidence all at no cost. Sharia’s Closet is hosting a matching campaign for the end of the year and they are more than half way to their goal. A $15,000.
00 grant to open a food insecurity meal distribution site in Guerneville, Sonoma County and distribute approximately 160 meals weekly to low-income, food insecure families, greatly enhancing their mental and physical wellbeing. The Children’s Lifesaving Foundation A $15,000.
00 matching grant to support programs dedicated to enriching and transforming the lives of homeless and underserved children and families in Los Angeles through camps and experiences that provide academic, social, and domestic support. CLF just started their matching campaign and they are a third of the way to their goal. Voices for Children, Tampa Bay A $15,000.
00 matching grant to provide support and advocacy for the abused, neglected and abandoned children in the foster care system to ensure they have the resources and enrichment opportunities they need to feel safe, loved and cared for including clothing, basic human needs, supplies for school, emotional support for traumatized children during stressful and difficult situations with Courthouse Facility Dogs, and the Holiday Toy Shop.
This year, Voices for Children not only doubled our matching grant, but they almost tripled it, surpassing the $15,000 match to raise an additional $25,230. September 2022 Grant Cycle Announcement Nonprofits which receive grants from the Foundation have certain obligations, including grant reporting and grant recognition. The impact of their grants and the stories of their service are life changing.
Click here to read their impact stories.
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The SCI Youth Grant Pitch Contest is a competitive program from Social Capital Inc. that funds youth-led community improvement projects in Greater Boston. Teams of high school students in grades 9 through 12 residing in Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, or Suffolk counties develop project ideas through coaching from local professionals, then pitch their proposals to a live panel of judges. Winning teams receive $1,000 to $2,000 in grant funding to execute their community-strengthening visions. The program builds career skills including public speaking, project management, and team collaboration, while cultivating cross-socioeconomic connections among peers and mentors throughout the region.
The System Innovations Grant (Youth Opportunities Fund) is a multi-year funding opportunity from the Ontario Trillium Foundation that supports collaborative projects working to understand and strengthen systems so they function better for young people. Grants of up to $1,250,000 over five years fund collaboratives of two or more Ontario-based nonprofits aiming to create lasting systemic change that expands opportunities for youth ages 12 to 29, with a particular emphasis on Indigenous, Black, and other racialized youth facing systemic barriers. Eligible applicants are not-for-profit organizations incorporated for at least five years in Ontario with a mandate to serve youth, forming a formal collaborative. Indigenous- and Black-led organizations and collaboratives are prioritized. Applications were due March 11, 2026—check the Ontario Trillium Foundation website for upcoming intake cycles.
Improving Veteran Mental Health Grant Program is a grant from The Cigna Group Foundation that funds nonprofits providing housing stability and wraparound support services to improve the mental health of military veterans. The Foundation committed $9 million over three years addressing housing instability and its mental health impacts, as an estimated 40,000 veterans go without shelter nightly and 1.5 million are at risk of homelessness. Funded programs include mortgage and rental assistance, employment re-entry training, and housing development for veterans. Eligible nonprofits must leverage evidence-informed programs and align with at least one goal: increasing permanent housing, improving housing affordability, or enhancing wraparound services for veterans transitioning from shelters.