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Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
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Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
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The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
All grantees will be expected to submit a final report, describing the success of the project against its stated goals. Our 2021 application deadlines are: June 4. October 4. To apply for an anti-racism training grant, complete this online application. Please include aRI FOUNDATION
The Foundation was organized at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. in June 1916 by a small group of prominent Rhode Islanders. It was modeled after the first community foundation established in Cleveland two years earlier. "There is a growing belief that the charitable problems of each generation can better be, and should be, solved bythe
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Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
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Foundation announces five recipients of college scholarships honoring Roger Williams. Students are eligible for $320,000 over four years through the Carter Roger Williams Initiative from philanthropists Letitia and the late John Carter. The Rhode Island Foundation is sending high school seniors from Cumberland, Providence and Woonsocketoff to
ANGELA BANNERMAN ANKOMA NAMED VICE Angela Bannerman Ankoma has been appointed a vice president of the Rhode Island Foundation. The Providence resident will lead the Equity Leadership Initiative, which is one aspect of the Foundation's broad, 3-year, $8.5 million plan to eliminate inequality and racial disparities and promote inclusion and diversity.RI FOUNDATION
Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
RI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
All grantees will be expected to submit a final report, describing the success of the project against its stated goals. Our 2021 application deadlines are: June 4. October 4. To apply for an anti-racism training grant, complete this online application. Please include aRI FOUNDATION
The Foundation was organized at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. in June 1916 by a small group of prominent Rhode Islanders. It was modeled after the first community foundation established in Cleveland two years earlier. "There is a growing belief that the charitable problems of each generation can better be, and should be, solved bythe
RI FOUNDATION
Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
RI FOUNDATION
Foundation announces five recipients of college scholarships honoring Roger Williams. Students are eligible for $320,000 over four years through the Carter Roger Williams Initiative from philanthropists Letitia and the late John Carter. The Rhode Island Foundation is sending high school seniors from Cumberland, Providence and Woonsocketoff to
ANGELA BANNERMAN ANKOMA NAMED VICE Angela Bannerman Ankoma has been appointed a vice president of the Rhode Island Foundation. The Providence resident will lead the Equity Leadership Initiative, which is one aspect of the Foundation's broad, 3-year, $8.5 million plan to eliminate inequality and racial disparities and promote inclusion and diversity.RI FOUNDATION
Gallery of hope & thanks. Explore a selection of thank you notes from COVID-19 Response Fund grantees and donors, social media posts, and photographs of community response.RI FOUNDATION
Black Philanthropy Bannister Fund Grants. September 09, 2021. Offering grants and scholarships to benefit the Black community in Rhode Island, this fund is the result of a collaboration between the Black Philanthropy Initiative and Bannister House. Apply.RI FOUNDATION
Get inspired . Learn how local donors, community organizations, and scholarship recipients are creating lasting change in Rhode Island. Track progress on Foundation strategies and explore the positiveimpact.
RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation’s Community Grants program provides grants up to $10,000 for community-making efforts that make unique and important things happen at this intersection. Previous Community Grants have supported community gardens, walking tours, artistic performances, public art, and little free libraries. For 2021, we are looking forprojects that:
RI FOUNDATION
All Rhode Island households should be financially stable. All students should graduate from high school career or college ready. All Rhode Islanders should have access to better health care at lower costs. Explore our strategies for achieving these bold goals.RI FOUNDATION
Browse Scholarships. Thanks to the generosity of many Rhode Islanders, the Foundation is able to offer scholarships and fellowships to students from middle school to post-graduate level, from communities throughout the state, and in many different fields of study. For more information, contact Kelly Riley at (401) 427-4028 or email krileyRI FOUNDATION
The Foundation's evaluation and learning framework helps to guide our approach to meeting the needs of the people of Rhode Island.RI FOUNDATION
The Equity Leadership Initiative’s intent is to cultivate, mentor, and seek access for individuals who identify as Asian, Black, Hispanic or Latino, Indigenous, or multiracial, from across sectors to help build a pipeline of leaders of color in positions of influence inRhode Island.
RI FOUNDATION
The impact model for educational success presents a high-level view of the logic driving our strategic priorities and investments. It serves as an “if-then” summary for impact: IF we invest in targeted strategies and activities THEN we can expect to see interim outcomes and changes for Rhode Island residents and communities, with the expectation that working together with partners andRI FOUNDATION
The Equity Leadership Initiative Steering Committee is comprised of senior managers, executives and stakeholders who will provide support and guidance for the Equity Leadership Initiative (ELI).RI FOUNDATION
Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
RI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
All grantees will be expected to submit a final report, describing the success of the project against its stated goals. Our 2021 application deadlines are: June 4. October 4. To apply for an anti-racism training grant, complete this online application. Please include aRI FOUNDATION
The Foundation was organized at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. in June 1916 by a small group of prominent Rhode Islanders. It was modeled after the first community foundation established in Cleveland two years earlier. "There is a growing belief that the charitable problems of each generation can better be, and should be, solved bythe
RI FOUNDATION
Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
RI FOUNDATION
Foundation announces five recipients of college scholarships honoring Roger Williams. Students are eligible for $320,000 over four years through the Carter Roger Williams Initiative from philanthropists Letitia and the late John Carter. The Rhode Island Foundation is sending high school seniors from Cumberland, Providence and Woonsocketoff to
ANGELA BANNERMAN ANKOMA NAMED VICE Angela Bannerman Ankoma has been appointed a vice president of the Rhode Island Foundation. The Providence resident will lead the Equity Leadership Initiative, which is one aspect of the Foundation's broad, 3-year, $8.5 million plan to eliminate inequality and racial disparities and promote inclusion and diversity.RI FOUNDATION
Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
RI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
All grantees will be expected to submit a final report, describing the success of the project against its stated goals. Our 2021 application deadlines are: June 4. October 4. To apply for an anti-racism training grant, complete this online application. Please include aRI FOUNDATION
The Foundation was organized at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. in June 1916 by a small group of prominent Rhode Islanders. It was modeled after the first community foundation established in Cleveland two years earlier. "There is a growing belief that the charitable problems of each generation can better be, and should be, solved bythe
RI FOUNDATION
Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
RI FOUNDATION
Foundation announces five recipients of college scholarships honoring Roger Williams. Students are eligible for $320,000 over four years through the Carter Roger Williams Initiative from philanthropists Letitia and the late John Carter. The Rhode Island Foundation is sending high school seniors from Cumberland, Providence and Woonsocketoff to
ANGELA BANNERMAN ANKOMA NAMED VICE Angela Bannerman Ankoma has been appointed a vice president of the Rhode Island Foundation. The Providence resident will lead the Equity Leadership Initiative, which is one aspect of the Foundation's broad, 3-year, $8.5 million plan to eliminate inequality and racial disparities and promote inclusion and diversity.RI FOUNDATION
Gallery of hope & thanks. Explore a selection of thank you notes from COVID-19 Response Fund grantees and donors, social media posts, and photographs of community response.RI FOUNDATION
Black Philanthropy Bannister Fund Grants. September 09, 2021. Offering grants and scholarships to benefit the Black community in Rhode Island, this fund is the result of a collaboration between the Black Philanthropy Initiative and Bannister House. Apply.RI FOUNDATION
Get inspired . Learn how local donors, community organizations, and scholarship recipients are creating lasting change in Rhode Island. Track progress on Foundation strategies and explore the positiveimpact.
RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation’s Community Grants program provides grants up to $10,000 for community-making efforts that make unique and important things happen at this intersection. Previous Community Grants have supported community gardens, walking tours, artistic performances, public art, and little free libraries. For 2021, we are looking forprojects that:
RI FOUNDATION
All Rhode Island households should be financially stable. All students should graduate from high school career or college ready. All Rhode Islanders should have access to better health care at lower costs. Explore our strategies for achieving these bold goals.RI FOUNDATION
Browse Scholarships. Thanks to the generosity of many Rhode Islanders, the Foundation is able to offer scholarships and fellowships to students from middle school to post-graduate level, from communities throughout the state, and in many different fields of study. For more information, contact Kelly Riley at (401) 427-4028 or email krileyRI FOUNDATION
The Equity Leadership Initiative’s intent is to cultivate, mentor, and seek access for individuals who identify as Asian, Black, Hispanic or Latino, Indigenous, or multiracial, from across sectors to help build a pipeline of leaders of color in positions of influence inRhode Island.
RI FOUNDATION
The impact model for educational success presents a high-level view of the logic driving our strategic priorities and investments. It serves as an “if-then” summary for impact: IF we invest in targeted strategies and activities THEN we can expect to see interim outcomes and changes for Rhode Island residents and communities, with the expectation that working together with partners andRI FOUNDATION
The Equity Leadership Initiative Steering Committee is comprised of senior managers, executives and stakeholders who will provide support and guidance for the Equity Leadership Initiative (ELI).RI FOUNDATION
for Rhode Island College for scholarships for students planning careers in early childhood education and/or literacyRI FOUNDATION
Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
RI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
RI FOUNDATION
All grantees will be expected to submit a final report, describing the success of the project against its stated goals. Our 2021 application deadlines are: June 4. October 4. To apply for an anti-racism training grant, complete this online application. Please include aRI FOUNDATION
Make It Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future is a Rhode Island Foundation-led initiative to develop recommendations to state leaders for spending $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue PlanAct (ARPA).
RI FOUNDATION
Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
ANGELA BANNERMAN ANKOMA NAMED VICE Angela Bannerman Ankoma has been appointed a vice president of the Rhode Island Foundation. The Providence resident will lead the Equity Leadership Initiative, which is one aspect of the Foundation's broad, 3-year, $8.5 million plan to eliminate inequality and racial disparities and promote inclusion and diversity.RI FOUNDATION
Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
RI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
RI FOUNDATION
All grantees will be expected to submit a final report, describing the success of the project against its stated goals. Our 2021 application deadlines are: June 4. October 4. To apply for an anti-racism training grant, complete this online application. Please include aRI FOUNDATION
Make It Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future is a Rhode Island Foundation-led initiative to develop recommendations to state leaders for spending $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue PlanAct (ARPA).
RI FOUNDATION
Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
ANGELA BANNERMAN ANKOMA NAMED VICE Angela Bannerman Ankoma has been appointed a vice president of the Rhode Island Foundation. The Providence resident will lead the Equity Leadership Initiative, which is one aspect of the Foundation's broad, 3-year, $8.5 million plan to eliminate inequality and racial disparities and promote inclusion and diversity.RI FOUNDATION
COVID-19 Response and Relief. Through the generosity of so many, four COVID-related funds at the Foundation—COVID-19 Response Fund, weR1 Rhode Island Fund, Rhode Island Fund for Public Education Virtual Learning Challenge, and COVID-19 Behavioral Health Fund— have received more than $15 million from approximately 1,400 donors.RI FOUNDATION
It's much more than a financial transaction. You're able to work with experts in charitable giving, and grantmaking professionals who are working daily with the state's nonprofit sector. No matter how, why, or how much you give, you become part of a powerful force for good inRI FOUNDATION
Gallery of hope & thanks. Explore a selection of thank you notes from COVID-19 Response Fund grantees and donors, social media posts, and photographs of community response.RI FOUNDATION
Get inspired . Learn how local donors, community organizations, and scholarship recipients are creating lasting change in Rhode Island. Track progress on Foundation strategies and explore the positiveimpact.
RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation’s Community Grants program provides grants up to $10,000 for community-making efforts that make unique and important things happen at this intersection. Previous Community Grants have supported community gardens, walking tours, artistic performances, public art, and little free libraries. For 2021, we are looking forprojects that:
RI FOUNDATION
All Rhode Island households should be financially stable. All students should graduate from high school career or college ready. All Rhode Islanders should have access to better health care at lower costs. Explore our strategies for achieving these bold goals.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation's evaluation and learning framework helps to guide our approach to meeting the needs of the people of Rhode Island.RI FOUNDATION
Place-based investing for social impact. A pilot project to provide affordable homes to middle income households, efforts to more effectively serve Rhode Islanders with behavioral health and substance use emergencies, and construction of a community-owned co-op grocery store in the West End of Providence, a federally recognized fooddesert.
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Announced in April, Make It Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future, a Rhode Island Foundation-led initiative to develop recommendations to state leaders for spending $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), today released their guiding principles and is making a call for broad community engagement andRI FOUNDATION
for Rhode Island College for scholarships for students planning careers in early childhood education and/or literacyRI FOUNDATION
Devoted to Rhode Island, its people, and you. Welcome to Rhode Island's community foundation. We are here to help you give well. Giving Grants & ScholarshipsRI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in aRI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c)(3) organizations serving the communities of ProvidenceCounty, with
RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future--to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receiveRI FOUNDATION
Make It Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future is a Rhode Island Foundation-led initiative to develop recommendations to state leaders for spending $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue PlanAct (ARPA).
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Technology & Operations Management. Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of OperationsRI FOUNDATION
We are pleased to offer a new grant program to help nonprofits create an anti-racist organizational culture. Anti-racism training grants support work with an external consultant with expertise inRI FOUNDATION
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The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
ANGELA BANNERMAN ANKOMA NAMED VICE Angela Bannerman Ankoma has been appointed a vice president of the Rhode Island Foundation. The Providence resident will lead the Equity Leadership Initiative, which is one aspect of the Foundation's broad, 3-year, $8.5 million plan to eliminate inequality and racial disparities and promote inclusion and diversity.RI FOUNDATION
Devoted to Rhode Island, its people, and you. Welcome to Rhode Island's community foundation. We are here to help you give well. Giving Grants & ScholarshipsRI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in aRI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c)(3) organizations serving the communities of ProvidenceCounty, with
RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future--to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receiveRI FOUNDATION
Make It Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future is a Rhode Island Foundation-led initiative to develop recommendations to state leaders for spending $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue PlanAct (ARPA).
RI FOUNDATION
Technology & Operations Management. Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of OperationsRI FOUNDATION
We are pleased to offer a new grant program to help nonprofits create an anti-racist organizational culture. Anti-racism training grants support work with an external consultant with expertise inRI FOUNDATION
RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
ANGELA BANNERMAN ANKOMA NAMED VICE Angela Bannerman Ankoma has been appointed a vice president of the Rhode Island Foundation. The Providence resident will lead the Equity Leadership Initiative, which is one aspect of the Foundation's broad, 3-year, $8.5 million plan to eliminate inequality and racial disparities and promote inclusion and diversity.RI FOUNDATION
COVID-19 Response and Relief. Through the generosity of so many, four COVID-related funds at the Foundation—COVID-19 Response Fund, weR1 Rhode Island Fund, Rhode Island Fund for Public Education Virtual Learning Challenge, and COVID-19 Behavioral Health Fund— have received more than $15 million from approximately 1,400 donors.RI FOUNDATION
Giving well as a community, to the community. What happens when you invest your charitable dollars with the Rhode Island Foundation? You stand with thousands of others who are committed to improving our state and addressing the needs of the day.RI FOUNDATION
Gallery of hope & thanks. Explore a selection of thank you notes from COVID-19 Response Fund grantees and donors, social media posts, and photographs of community response.RI FOUNDATION
Get inspired . Learn how local donors, community organizations, and scholarship recipients are creating lasting change in Rhode Island. Track progress on Foundation strategies and explore the positiveimpact.
RI FOUNDATION
Purpose. The Foundation’s Community Grants program provides grants up to $10,000 for community-making efforts that make unique and important things happen at this intersection.RI FOUNDATION
All Rhode Island households should be financially stable. All students should graduate from high school career or college ready. All Rhode Islanders should have access to better health care at lower costs. Explore our strategies for achieving these bold goals.RI FOUNDATION
Each program has different purposes, application requirements, and deadlines. Carefully review the guidelines provided for each fundingopportunity.
RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation's evaluation and learning framework helps to guide our approach to meeting the needs of the people of Rhode Island.RI FOUNDATION
Place-based investing for social impact. A pilot project to provide affordable homes to middle income households, efforts to more effectively serve Rhode Islanders with behavioral health and substance use emergencies, and construction of a community-owned co-op grocery store in the West End of Providence, a federally recognized fooddesert.
RI FOUNDATION
for Rhode Island College for scholarships for students planning careers in early childhood education and/or literacyRI FOUNDATION
Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
RI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
All grantees will be expected to submit a final report, describing the success of the project against its stated goals. Our 2021 application deadlines are: June 4. October 4. To apply for an anti-racism training grant, complete this online application. Please include a list of your current board and staff demographics.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation was organized at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. in June 1916 by a small group of prominent Rhode Islanders. It was modeled after the first community foundation established in Cleveland two years earlier. "There is a growing belief that the charitable problems of each generation can better be, and should be, solved bythe
RI FOUNDATION
Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
The Community Organization Capacity Building program is intended to support nonprofits led by Black, Latino, Indigenous, or Asian executive directors or other decision-makers within an organization. This competitive grant program will combine several elements for growing capacity: funding, shared learning, technical assistance, andpeer support.
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ANGELA BANNERMAN ANKOMA NAMED VICE Angela Bannerman Ankoma has been appointed a vice president of the Rhode Island Foundation. The Providence resident will lead the Equity Leadership Initiative, which is one aspect of the Foundation's broad, 3-year, $8.5 million plan to eliminate inequality and racial disparities and promote inclusion and diversity.RI FOUNDATION
Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
RI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
All grantees will be expected to submit a final report, describing the success of the project against its stated goals. Our 2021 application deadlines are: June 4. October 4. To apply for an anti-racism training grant, complete this online application. Please include a list of your current board and staff demographics.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation was organized at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. in June 1916 by a small group of prominent Rhode Islanders. It was modeled after the first community foundation established in Cleveland two years earlier. "There is a growing belief that the charitable problems of each generation can better be, and should be, solved bythe
RI FOUNDATION
Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
The Community Organization Capacity Building program is intended to support nonprofits led by Black, Latino, Indigenous, or Asian executive directors or other decision-makers within an organization. This competitive grant program will combine several elements for growing capacity: funding, shared learning, technical assistance, andpeer support.
RI FOUNDATION
ANGELA BANNERMAN ANKOMA NAMED VICE Angela Bannerman Ankoma has been appointed a vice president of the Rhode Island Foundation. The Providence resident will lead the Equity Leadership Initiative, which is one aspect of the Foundation's broad, 3-year, $8.5 million plan to eliminate inequality and racial disparities and promote inclusion and diversity.RI FOUNDATION
COVID-19 Response and Relief. Through the generosity of so many, four COVID-related funds at the Foundation—COVID-19 Response Fund, weR1 Rhode Island Fund, Rhode Island Fund for Public Education Virtual Learning Challenge, and COVID-19 Behavioral Health Fund— have received more than $15 million from approximately 1,400 donors.RI FOUNDATION
Black Philanthropy Bannister Fund Grants. September 09, 2021. Offering grants and scholarships to benefit the Black community in Rhode Island, this fund is the result of a collaboration between the Black Philanthropy Initiative and Bannister House. Apply.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation’s Community Grants program provides grants up to $10,000 for community-making efforts that make unique and important things happen at this intersection. Previous Community Grants have supported community gardens, walking tours, artistic performances, public art, and little free libraries. For 2021, we are looking forprojects that:
RI FOUNDATION
Make It Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future is a Rhode Island Foundation-led initiative to develop recommendations to state leaders for spending $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue PlanAct (ARPA).
RI FOUNDATION
The Community Organization Capacity Building program is intended to support nonprofits led by Black, Latino, Indigenous, or Asian executive directors or other decision-makers within an organization. This competitive grant program will combine several elements for growing capacity: funding, shared learning, technical assistance, andpeer support.
RI FOUNDATION
Announced in April, Make It Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future, a Rhode Island Foundation-led initiative to develop recommendations to state leaders for spending $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), today released their guiding principles and is making a call for broad community engagement andRI FOUNDATION
Applications will also be accepted to benefit those with blindness and vision loss in other ways. Generally, grants for research and support services range from $10,000 to $75,000 and grants for summer camps range from $5,000 to $20,000.RI FOUNDATION
The Make It Happen Steering Committee is encouraging community groups, and individuals, to engage in generating and submitting ideas to the committee via this toolkit.RI FOUNDATION
Grant funding amounts will be linked to both service provided and the number of individuals reached and can range from $10,000 to $150,000. Agencies and/or collaborations serving multiple communities will be eligible for grants of $50,000 and higher. Smaller agencies serving a distinct geographic area will be eligible for grants of $50,000 orless.
RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
RI FOUNDATION
Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
RI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
It's much more than a financial transaction. You're able to work with experts in charitable giving, and grantmaking professionals who are working daily with the state's nonprofit sector. No matter how, why, or how much you give, you become part of a powerful force for good inRI FOUNDATION
Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation was organized at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. in June 1916 by a small group of prominent Rhode Islanders. It was modeled after the first community foundation established in Cleveland two years earlier. "There is a growing belief that the charitable problems of each generation can better be, and should be, solved bythe
RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
To contribute directly to an endowment, you may donate online by credit card or mail a check to Rhode Island Foundation, One Union Station, Providence, RI 02903, indicating the name of the fund to which the gift should be directed. You also can give gifts of stock, include the fund in your estate plan, and more.RI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
RI FOUNDATION
RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
RI FOUNDATION
Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
RI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
It's much more than a financial transaction. You're able to work with experts in charitable giving, and grantmaking professionals who are working daily with the state's nonprofit sector. No matter how, why, or how much you give, you become part of a powerful force for good inRI FOUNDATION
Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation was organized at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. in June 1916 by a small group of prominent Rhode Islanders. It was modeled after the first community foundation established in Cleveland two years earlier. "There is a growing belief that the charitable problems of each generation can better be, and should be, solved bythe
RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
To contribute directly to an endowment, you may donate online by credit card or mail a check to Rhode Island Foundation, One Union Station, Providence, RI 02903, indicating the name of the fund to which the gift should be directed. You also can give gifts of stock, include the fund in your estate plan, and more.RI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
RI FOUNDATION
RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
RI FOUNDATION
It's much more than a financial transaction. You're able to work with experts in charitable giving, and grantmaking professionals who are working daily with the state's nonprofit sector. No matter how, why, or how much you give, you become part of a powerful force for good inRI FOUNDATION
Black Philanthropy Bannister Fund Grants. September 09, 2021. Offering grants and scholarships to benefit the Black community in Rhode Island, this fund is the result of a collaboration between the Black Philanthropy Initiative and Bannister House. Apply.RI FOUNDATION
To contribute directly to an endowment, you may donate online by credit card or mail a check to Rhode Island Foundation, One Union Station, Providence, RI 02903, indicating the name of the fund to which the gift should be directed. You also can give gifts of stock, include the fund in your estate plan, and more.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation’s Community Grants program provides grants up to $10,000 for community-making efforts that make unique and important things happen at this intersection. Previous Community Grants have supported community gardens, walking tours, artistic performances, public art, and little free libraries. For 2021, we are looking forprojects that:
RI FOUNDATION
Make It Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future is a Rhode Island Foundation-led initiative to develop recommendations to state leaders for spending $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue PlanAct (ARPA).
RI FOUNDATION
Announced in April, Make It Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future, a Rhode Island Foundation-led initiative to develop recommendations to state leaders for spending $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), today released their guiding principles and is making a call for broad community engagement andRI FOUNDATION
Browse Scholarships. Thanks to the generosity of many Rhode Islanders, the Foundation is able to offer scholarships and fellowships to students from middle school to post-graduate level, from communities throughout the state, and in many different fields of study. For more information, contact Kelly Riley at (401) 427-4028 or email krileyRI FOUNDATION
5 Year: 11.3%. 10 Year: 8.3%. 20 Year: 7.7%. The board of directors annually reviews the Foundation's spending policy to ensure that our endowment continues to grow as we work to meet the needs of the people of Rhode Island. Our spending policy of between 5.0 and 6.53 percent (including a support fee) is calculated over a 16-quarter trailingRI FOUNDATION
The Community Organization Capacity Building program is intended to support nonprofits led by Black, Latino, Indigenous, or Asian executive directors or other decision-makers within an organization. This competitive grant program will combine several elements for growing capacity: funding, shared learning, technical assistance, andpeer support.
RI FOUNDATION
The Make It Happen Steering Committee is encouraging community groups, and individuals, to engage in generating and submitting ideas to the committee via this toolkit.RI FOUNDATION
Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
RI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
All grantees will be expected to submit a final report, describing the success of the project against its stated goals. Our 2021 application deadlines are: June 4. October 4. To apply for an anti-racism training grant, complete this online application. Please include a list of your current board and staff demographics.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation was organized at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. in June 1916 by a small group of prominent Rhode Islanders. It was modeled after the first community foundation established in Cleveland two years earlier. "There is a growing belief that the charitable problems of each generation can better be, and should be, solved bythe
RI FOUNDATION
Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
The Community Organization Capacity Building program is intended to support nonprofits led by Black, Latino, Indigenous, or Asian executive directors or other decision-makers within an organization. This competitive grant program will combine several elements for growing capacity: funding, shared learning, technical assistance, andpeer support.
RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
ANGELA BANNERMAN ANKOMA NAMED VICE Angela Bannerman Ankoma has been appointed a vice president of the Rhode Island Foundation. The Providence resident will lead the Equity Leadership Initiative, which is one aspect of the Foundation's broad, 3-year, $8.5 million plan to eliminate inequality and racial disparities and promote inclusion and diversity.RI FOUNDATION
Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
RI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
All grantees will be expected to submit a final report, describing the success of the project against its stated goals. Our 2021 application deadlines are: June 4. October 4. To apply for an anti-racism training grant, complete this online application. Please include a list of your current board and staff demographics.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation was organized at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. in June 1916 by a small group of prominent Rhode Islanders. It was modeled after the first community foundation established in Cleveland two years earlier. "There is a growing belief that the charitable problems of each generation can better be, and should be, solved bythe
RI FOUNDATION
Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
The Community Organization Capacity Building program is intended to support nonprofits led by Black, Latino, Indigenous, or Asian executive directors or other decision-makers within an organization. This competitive grant program will combine several elements for growing capacity: funding, shared learning, technical assistance, andpeer support.
RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
ANGELA BANNERMAN ANKOMA NAMED VICE Angela Bannerman Ankoma has been appointed a vice president of the Rhode Island Foundation. The Providence resident will lead the Equity Leadership Initiative, which is one aspect of the Foundation's broad, 3-year, $8.5 million plan to eliminate inequality and racial disparities and promote inclusion and diversity.RI FOUNDATION
Black Philanthropy Bannister Fund Grants. September 09, 2021. Offering grants and scholarships to benefit the Black community in Rhode Island, this fund is the result of a collaboration between the Black Philanthropy Initiative and Bannister House. Apply.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation’s Community Grants program provides grants up to $10,000 for community-making efforts that make unique and important things happen at this intersection. Previous Community Grants have supported community gardens, walking tours, artistic performances, public art, and little free libraries. For 2021, we are looking forprojects that:
RI FOUNDATION
Make It Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future is a Rhode Island Foundation-led initiative to develop recommendations to state leaders for spending $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue PlanAct (ARPA).
RI FOUNDATION
The Community Organization Capacity Building program is intended to support nonprofits led by Black, Latino, Indigenous, or Asian executive directors or other decision-makers within an organization. This competitive grant program will combine several elements for growing capacity: funding, shared learning, technical assistance, andpeer support.
RI FOUNDATION
Announced in April, Make It Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future, a Rhode Island Foundation-led initiative to develop recommendations to state leaders for spending $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), today released their guiding principles and is making a call for broad community engagement andRI FOUNDATION
We’re excited to share the Foundation’s 2019 Annual Report with you. You’ll read stories of generous donors, and incredibly dedicated, hardworking grantee partners, and you’ll read about how we’re actively engaging in civic leadership as Rhode Island’s community foundation.RI FOUNDATION
Applications will also be accepted to benefit those with blindness and vision loss in other ways. Generally, grants for research and support services range from $10,000 to $75,000 and grants for summer camps range from $5,000 to $20,000.RI FOUNDATION
The Make It Happen Steering Committee is encouraging community groups, and individuals, to engage in generating and submitting ideas to the committee via this toolkit.RI FOUNDATION
Grant funding amounts will be linked to both service provided and the number of individuals reached and can range from $10,000 to $150,000. Agencies and/or collaborations serving multiple communities will be eligible for grants of $50,000 and higher. Smaller agencies serving a distinct geographic area will be eligible for grants of $50,000 orless.
RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
RI FOUNDATION
Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
RI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
It's much more than a financial transaction. You're able to work with experts in charitable giving, and grantmaking professionals who are working daily with the state's nonprofit sector. No matter how, why, or how much you give, you become part of a powerful force for good inRI FOUNDATION
Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation was organized at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. in June 1916 by a small group of prominent Rhode Islanders. It was modeled after the first community foundation established in Cleveland two years earlier. "There is a growing belief that the charitable problems of each generation can better be, and should be, solved bythe
RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
To contribute directly to an endowment, you may donate online by credit card or mail a check to Rhode Island Foundation, One Union Station, Providence, RI 02903, indicating the name of the fund to which the gift should be directed. You also can give gifts of stock, include the fund in your estate plan, and more.RI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
RI FOUNDATION
RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
RI FOUNDATION
Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
RI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
It's much more than a financial transaction. You're able to work with experts in charitable giving, and grantmaking professionals who are working daily with the state's nonprofit sector. No matter how, why, or how much you give, you become part of a powerful force for good inRI FOUNDATION
Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation was organized at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. in June 1916 by a small group of prominent Rhode Islanders. It was modeled after the first community foundation established in Cleveland two years earlier. "There is a growing belief that the charitable problems of each generation can better be, and should be, solved bythe
RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
To contribute directly to an endowment, you may donate online by credit card or mail a check to Rhode Island Foundation, One Union Station, Providence, RI 02903, indicating the name of the fund to which the gift should be directed. You also can give gifts of stock, include the fund in your estate plan, and more.RI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
RI FOUNDATION
RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
RI FOUNDATION
It's much more than a financial transaction. You're able to work with experts in charitable giving, and grantmaking professionals who are working daily with the state's nonprofit sector. No matter how, why, or how much you give, you become part of a powerful force for good inRI FOUNDATION
Black Philanthropy Bannister Fund Grants. September 09, 2021. Offering grants and scholarships to benefit the Black community in Rhode Island, this fund is the result of a collaboration between the Black Philanthropy Initiative and Bannister House. Apply.RI FOUNDATION
To contribute directly to an endowment, you may donate online by credit card or mail a check to Rhode Island Foundation, One Union Station, Providence, RI 02903, indicating the name of the fund to which the gift should be directed. You also can give gifts of stock, include the fund in your estate plan, and more.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation’s Community Grants program provides grants up to $10,000 for community-making efforts that make unique and important things happen at this intersection. Previous Community Grants have supported community gardens, walking tours, artistic performances, public art, and little free libraries. For 2021, we are looking forprojects that:
RI FOUNDATION
Make It Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future is a Rhode Island Foundation-led initiative to develop recommendations to state leaders for spending $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue PlanAct (ARPA).
RI FOUNDATION
Announced in April, Make It Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future, a Rhode Island Foundation-led initiative to develop recommendations to state leaders for spending $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), today released their guiding principles and is making a call for broad community engagement andRI FOUNDATION
Browse Scholarships. Thanks to the generosity of many Rhode Islanders, the Foundation is able to offer scholarships and fellowships to students from middle school to post-graduate level, from communities throughout the state, and in many different fields of study. For more information, contact Kelly Riley at (401) 427-4028 or email krileyRI FOUNDATION
5 Year: 11.3%. 10 Year: 8.3%. 20 Year: 7.7%. The board of directors annually reviews the Foundation's spending policy to ensure that our endowment continues to grow as we work to meet the needs of the people of Rhode Island. Our spending policy of between 5.0 and 6.53 percent (including a support fee) is calculated over a 16-quarter trailingRI FOUNDATION
The Community Organization Capacity Building program is intended to support nonprofits led by Black, Latino, Indigenous, or Asian executive directors or other decision-makers within an organization. This competitive grant program will combine several elements for growing capacity: funding, shared learning, technical assistance, andpeer support.
RI FOUNDATION
The Make It Happen Steering Committee is encouraging community groups, and individuals, to engage in generating and submitting ideas to the committee via this toolkit.RI FOUNDATION
Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
RI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
All grantees will be expected to submit a final report, describing the success of the project against its stated goals. Our 2021 application deadlines are: June 4. October 4. To apply for an anti-racism training grant, complete this online application. Please include a list of your current board and staff demographics.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation was organized at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. in June 1916 by a small group of prominent Rhode Islanders. It was modeled after the first community foundation established in Cleveland two years earlier. "There is a growing belief that the charitable problems of each generation can better be, and should be, solved bythe
RI FOUNDATION
Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
The Community Organization Capacity Building program is intended to support nonprofits led by Black, Latino, Indigenous, or Asian executive directors or other decision-makers within an organization. This competitive grant program will combine several elements for growing capacity: funding, shared learning, technical assistance, andpeer support.
RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
ANGELA BANNERMAN ANKOMA NAMED VICE Angela Bannerman Ankoma has been appointed a vice president of the Rhode Island Foundation. The Providence resident will lead the Equity Leadership Initiative, which is one aspect of the Foundation's broad, 3-year, $8.5 million plan to eliminate inequality and racial disparities and promote inclusion and diversity.RI FOUNDATION
Based on our experience, we believe that focus on three key areas will have the greatest impact on our state: improving economic, education, and health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders. Explore our strategic initiatives and see their impact. You can be a Rhode Island changemaker. Civic leadership is working together to reform systems,providing
RI FOUNDATION
Grants for nonprofit organizations. From Woonsocket to Westerly, for nearly everything from basic human needs to arts and culture, grants are available to local nonprofit organizations working in a variety of areas. Search grant opportunities Grant program FAQs.RI FOUNDATION
The June Rockwell Levy Foundation makes grants to Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3) organizations serving the communities of Providence County, with a preference for northern Rhode Island. As a general rule, the Foundation does not make grants to public schools, including charter schools. Read the Legacy of June Rockwell Levy and Austin T.Levy.
RI FOUNDATION
The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is launching an initiative -- Make it Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future -- to develop recommendations for spending up to $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARP). “This is a once-in-a-lifetimeRI FOUNDATION
All grantees will be expected to submit a final report, describing the success of the project against its stated goals. Our 2021 application deadlines are: June 4. October 4. To apply for an anti-racism training grant, complete this online application. Please include a list of your current board and staff demographics.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation was organized at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. in June 1916 by a small group of prominent Rhode Islanders. It was modeled after the first community foundation established in Cleveland two years earlier. "There is a growing belief that the charitable problems of each generation can better be, and should be, solved bythe
RI FOUNDATION
Kathleen Malin. Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations. (401) 427-4047 Send email. Grants & Community Investments.RI FOUNDATION
The Community Organization Capacity Building program is intended to support nonprofits led by Black, Latino, Indigenous, or Asian executive directors or other decision-makers within an organization. This competitive grant program will combine several elements for growing capacity: funding, shared learning, technical assistance, andpeer support.
RI FOUNDATION
The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
ANGELA BANNERMAN ANKOMA NAMED VICE Angela Bannerman Ankoma has been appointed a vice president of the Rhode Island Foundation. The Providence resident will lead the Equity Leadership Initiative, which is one aspect of the Foundation's broad, 3-year, $8.5 million plan to eliminate inequality and racial disparities and promote inclusion and diversity.RI FOUNDATION
Black Philanthropy Bannister Fund Grants. September 09, 2021. Offering grants and scholarships to benefit the Black community in Rhode Island, this fund is the result of a collaboration between the Black Philanthropy Initiative and Bannister House. Apply.RI FOUNDATION
The Foundation’s Community Grants program provides grants up to $10,000 for community-making efforts that make unique and important things happen at this intersection. Previous Community Grants have supported community gardens, walking tours, artistic performances, public art, and little free libraries. For 2021, we are looking forprojects that:
RI FOUNDATION
Make It Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future is a Rhode Island Foundation-led initiative to develop recommendations to state leaders for spending $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue PlanAct (ARPA).
RI FOUNDATION
The Community Organization Capacity Building program is intended to support nonprofits led by Black, Latino, Indigenous, or Asian executive directors or other decision-makers within an organization. This competitive grant program will combine several elements for growing capacity: funding, shared learning, technical assistance, andpeer support.
RI FOUNDATION
Announced in April, Make It Happen: Investing for Rhode Island’s Future, a Rhode Island Foundation-led initiative to develop recommendations to state leaders for spending $1 billion in broad new stimulus funding the state is projected to receive from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), today released their guiding principles and is making a call for broad community engagement andRI FOUNDATION
We’re excited to share the Foundation’s 2019 Annual Report with you. You’ll read stories of generous donors, and incredibly dedicated, hardworking grantee partners, and you’ll read about how we’re actively engaging in civic leadership as Rhode Island’s community foundation.RI FOUNDATION
Applications will also be accepted to benefit those with blindness and vision loss in other ways. Generally, grants for research and support services range from $10,000 to $75,000 and grants for summer camps range from $5,000 to $20,000.RI FOUNDATION
The Make It Happen Steering Committee is encouraging community groups, and individuals, to engage in generating and submitting ideas to the committee via this toolkit.RI FOUNDATION
Grant funding amounts will be linked to both service provided and the number of individuals reached and can range from $10,000 to $150,000. Agencies and/or collaborations serving multiple communities will be eligible for grants of $50,000 and higher. Smaller agencies serving a distinct geographic area will be eligible for grants of $50,000 orless.
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The Providence Journal Charitable Legacy Fund was established at the Rhode Island Foundation in 2012 with the transfer of assets from the Providence Journal Charitable Foundation which had been awardinggrants since 1956.
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