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    Dermody Properties Foundation

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    RENO, NVWebsite7758588080

    About Dermody Properties Foundation

    An employee-managed foundation established to support the arts, education and the family — with special emphasis on children and the elderly — by providing grants and scholarships to nonprofit organizations in the communities where Dermody operates.

    Focus Areas

    artseducationfamily serviceschildrenelderly servicesdisabled servicessubstance abuse supporthomelessnessfood banksscholarships

    Who They Fund

    underprivileged children (including ages 5–12)families experiencing homelessnesssurvivors of domestic violence and human/sex trafficking

    About Dermody Properties Foundation

    Dermody Properties Foundation gives small project grants tied to direct service, with recent awards aimed at food, shelter, youth support, and family stability. The largest recent grants in the data are $4,000 scholarships and a cluster of $3,000 awards, showing a pattern of modest, program-specific support rather than a few large checks. In practice, that means backing organizations that provide immediate help: food pantry distribution, housing stability, child-focused services, and community-based youth programming. Several grants point to a recurring interest in basic needs and family services. Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada received support for its Resource Hub to provide food, basic needs, and housing. The Healing Place in Louisville was funded for homeless emergency shelter and detoxification services. Other awards reached organizations serving children, including Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central & Northern Arizona and Atlanta Children’s Shelter. The foundation also supports scholarship-related work, including the Nevada Women’s Fund Amy Biehl Scholarship, which reflects its education focus alongside family and community support. Across the recent grants list, the foundation appears to favor practical assistance delivered through nonprofit partners in the communities where Dermody operates.

    What Dermody Properties Foundation Funds

    In food security work, Dermody Properties Foundation funded Meals on Wheels Chicago’s Nourish Chicago food pantry and Food Bank of Delaware’s backpack program for weekend meal kits. Both grants are directed to direct food access rather than general operating support. Housing and shelter are another clear theme. The Healing Place in Louisville received support for homeless emergency shelter and a detoxification unit, while Vision House in Renton was funded for counseling, advocacy, tutoring, case management, and school supplies. For children and youth, the foundation supported Valley of the Sun YMCA’s Northwest Valley Family YMCA branch for children ages 5–12 and Girl Scouts Arizona Cactus Pine Council for leadership experience at a Glendale Public Library site. It also funded Fostering Heroes Foundation for a camp focused on mentorship and trades education. The grant list also includes health-related support, such as Phoenix Children’s Hospital for therapeutic arts programs.

    How Dermody Properties Foundation Gives

    Open Grant Opportunities

    Current and upcoming funding from Dermody Properties Foundation that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.

    Open nowCloses Aug 1, 2026Award: $500 – $3K

    Dermody Properties Foundation Grants

    artseducationfamily+5 more

    Who can apply: Applicants must be a 501(c)(3) organization, submit the online grant request, include IRS verification of 501(c)(3) status, a board of directors list, and a current operating budget, and be located within approximately 30 miles of one of Dermody's current projects.

    Deadline: Applications available June 1; submissions due by midnight PST on August 1 each year; final decisions made at the annual November meeting.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $220K

    Total Assets

    $2K

    Total Revenue

    $224K

    Total Expenses

    $226K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $1K and $3K, with a median of $2K.

    25th Percentile

    $1K

    Median

    $2K

    75th Percentile

    $3K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional12 states funded

    About 41% of grants go to recipients in IL.

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    low-income households and food-insecure families
    youth with serious illnesses (children with cancer) and their siblings
    seniors (including low-income seniors needing dental care and pet support)
    single parents transitioning out of shelters

    Funding Style

    direct service / client-facing assistancebasic needs & emergency reliefprogram-restricted / project-specific grantsin-kind support (supplies, food, equipment)

    Topics

    food security / food pantry distributionshelter & housing stability (emergency motel, rent/mortgage assistance, shelter nights)support for survivors of domestic violence and human/sex traffickingyouth development (after-school, mentoring, STEAM, camps, leadership)basic health & medical support (dental, hospital family stays, cancer support)early childhood education & family case management / pathways to self-sufficiencyworkforce / entrepreneurship and life-skills training for disadvantaged youth and parents

    Dermody Properties Foundation’s typical grant size is modest: the 25th percentile is $1,000, the median is $1,500, and the 75th percentile is $2,743. The recent grants table shows repeated $3,000 awards, with one $4,000 scholarship grant at the top end of the list. Most grants are program-restricted and tied to specific services, such as meals, shelter nights, school supplies, or therapeutic programming. The foundation looks active over multiple years, with recent grants recorded in 2023, 2024, and 2025. It also funds individuals through scholarships, and it accepts unsolicited applications through its main grants program. A separate Thanksgiving capstone award exists, but that program is selected by Dermody leadership and does not accept unsolicited requests.

    Where Dermody Properties Foundation Makes Grants

    Dermody Properties Foundation gives across the United States, with 100% of recorded grants going to U.S. recipients. Nevada is a major destination, accounting for 40% of grants, while Illinois is the top state by grant count overall. Recent recipient cities include Reno, Chicago, Phoenix, Portland, Louisville, Atlanta, Irvine, and Wilmington. The list also shows awards in El Mirage, Gresham, Renton, Bryn Mawr, Newark, and Rancho Cordova, indicating a regional pattern centered on communities where Dermody operates rather than a single metro area.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Dermody Properties Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Dermody Properties Foundation support?

    It supports nonprofits working in arts, education, and family-related needs, with special emphasis on children, the elderly, the disabled, substance abuse, and homelessness. Recent grants also show support for food banks, shelter programs, scholarships, and direct service for youth and families.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The foundation’s typical grant size is small and program-specific: the 25th percentile is $1,000, the median is $1,500, and the 75th percentile is $2,743. Recent awards frequently land at $3,000, with one $4,000 scholarship grant appearing in the recent list.

    Does Dermody Properties Foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes, for its main grants program. Dermody Properties Foundation Grants accepts unsolicited requests and is open to nonprofit organizations in the United States, especially in communities where Dermody does business.

    Are the grants mostly one-time or recurring?

    The data shows activity across 2023, 2024, and 2025, which suggests ongoing year-to-year grantmaking. The recent list also includes repeated support for similar types of organizations, such as food banks, children’s services, and hospital-family support.

    What geographic areas receive the most grants?

    Illinois has the highest grant count in the data, while Nevada receives 40% of grants. Recent recipient cities include Chicago, Reno, Phoenix, Portland, Louisville, Atlanta, Irvine, and Wilmington.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    AMPLIFY LIFESPECIAL RECREATION SERVICES INCRENO, NV$3,00020253 SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FAMILIES TO SEND CHILDREN TO LOTSAFUN SUMMER CAMP 2025
    TOGETHER WE RISE DBA FOSTER LOVERIVERSIDE, CA$3,0002025GRANT WILL BE USED TOWARDS THEIR LA & OC RAPID RESPONSE PROGRAM, WHICH IS DESIGNED TO HELP THIS UNDERPRIVILEGED DEMOGRAPHIC BY PROVIDING SHELTER AND BASIC NEEDS WHILE THEY SEEK FOR PERMANENT PLACEMENT.
    TURNING POINTE AUTISM FOUNDATIONNAPERVILLE, IL$3,0002025THE FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PURCHASE SENSORY SWINGS FOR THEIR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY GYM.
    SAVING AMYPHOENIX, AZ$3,0002025SUPPORTING YOUTH IN AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
    THE HEALING PLACE INCLOUISVILLE, KY$3,0002025FUNDING WILL BE USED TO SUPPORT THE EMERGENCY SHELTER AND DETOXIFICATION UNIT.
    PHOENIX CHILDREN'S HOSPITALPHOENIX, AZ$3,0002025THERAPEUTIC ARTS PROGRAMS
    CASA DE LUZLAS VEGAS, NV$3,0002025COST TO REPLACE 50 IPADS FOR YOUTH THAT RESIDE IN UNDER PRIVILEGED AREAS IN LAS VEGAS
    FAMILY SERVICE CENTER OF WILMETTE GLENVIEW NORTHBROOK KENILWORTHNORTHFIELD, IL$3,0002025THE FRIEND OF FSC SPONSORSHIP DONATION WILL GO TO THE HIGHEST NEED AREA TO SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY AND FSC FAMILIES.
    CAMP TWIN LAKES INCATLANTA, GA$3,0002025SENDING KIDS TO WEEKLONG SUMMER CAMPS AND WEEKEND CAMPS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.
    LAURA'S HOUSEALISO VIEJO, CA$3,0002025FUNDING TOWARDS THEIR 2024 DIRECT PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPLIES.
    ADOPT A VET DENTAL PROGRAM INCRENO, NV$3,0002025DENTAL FOR VETERANS, PARTICULARLY DENTURES
    ELAINE CLARK CENTER FOR THE GROWTH &DEVEL EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN INCCHAMBLEE, GA$3,0002025FUNDS WILL SUPPORT THE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR SERVICES FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES TO COVER TUITION COSTS
    RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF GREATER LAS VEGAS INCLAS VEGAS, NV$3,0002025FUNDS WILL COVER JUST MORE THAN HALF A YEAR OF FUEL COSTS FOR THE RMHC FAMILY SHUTTLE VAN
    CLARKSTON DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATIONCLARKSTON, GA$3,0002025TEACHES CHILDREN, ALSO RECRUITS AND TRAINS ADULTS TO SERVE AS TEACHERS IN THE COMMUNITY.
    SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK OF ORANGE COUNTY INCMONTCLAIR, CA$3,0002025GRANT WILL BE USED TOWARDS SOURCING AND DISTRIBUTING FOOD.
    WASTE NOT INCSCOTTSDALE, AZ$3,0002025FUNDS FOR FUEL AND VOLUNTEER GAS CARDS
    EDDY HOUSERENO, NV$3,0002025FUNDS FOR EMERGENCY SHELTER AND DROP-IN CENTER PROJECT COSTS
    SUNRISE DAY CAMPS ASSOCIATION INCATLANTA, GA$3,0002025SUMMER DAY CAMP FOR CHILDREN WITH CANCER AND THEIR SIBLINGS 100% FREE OF CHARGE.
    VALLEY OF THE SUN YMCAPHOENIX, AZ$3,0002025AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS INCLUDING STEAM ENRICHMENT
    HARBOR HOUSE OF LOUISVILLE INCLOUISVILLE, KY$3,0002025FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PURCHASE THE 20 LOCKERS.
    ATLANTA CHILDREN'S SHELTER INCATLANTA, GA$3,0002025BREAK THE CYCLE OF POVERTY FOR FAMILIES FACING HOMELESSNESS BY BUILDING PATHWAYS TO LONG-TERM SELF-SUFFICIENCY AND PROVIDING QUALITY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION.
    VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA MID STATESLOUISVILLE, KY$3,0002025FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PURCHASE GIFT CARDS FOR WALMART, AMAZON, SHEIN; THE CHILDREN SERVICES COORDINATOR WILL WORK WITH EACH CHILD SO THAT THEY CAN PICK OUT THEIR OWN CLOTHES THAT SHE WILL THEN ORDER WITH THE GIFT CARDS.
    GIFT OF ADOPTION FUND INCNORTHBROOK, IL$3,0002025THE FUNDS WILL BE DIRECTED TO COMPLETE THE ADOPTION OF A PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE CHILD
    STANDUP FOR KIDS OF ORANGE COUNTYCORONA, CA$3,0002025GRANT WILL BE USED TO FUND THE BASIC NEEDS OF MENTORED YOUTH.
    RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF CENTRAL AND NORTHERN ARIZONAPHOENIX, AZ$3,0002025FUNDS WILL PROVIDE 23 NIGHTS FOR A FAMILY AT RMHC AZ
    YOUTH SERVICES OF GLENVIEW-NORTHBROOKGLENVIEW, IL$3,0002025FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PURCHASE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS FOR THE PROGRAM.
    UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL ARIZONAPHOENIX, AZ$3,0002025EXPAND FACILITY AND PURCHASE NEW EQUIPMENT FOR KIDS PROGRAMS
    BRIGHTON CENTER INCNEWPORT, KY$2,657202535 MONTHLY BUS PASSES ($66/PASS) WITH TRANSIT AUTHORITY OF NORTHERN KY
    BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS OF KENTUCKIANA INCLOUISVILLE, KY$2,5022025FUNDS FOR THREE LAPTOPS FOR YOUTH SERVICES.
    GIGI'S PLAYHOUSE FOX VALLEYAURORA, IL$2,5002025THE FUNDS WILL BE BUSED FOR 10 STUDENTS/12 WEEK SESSION TO BE ADDED TO THEIR LITERACY PROGRAM.
    FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES TOGETHER RELIEF - FACT RELIEFMARIETTA, GA$2,5002025CAREGIVING (SKILLED HOME HEALTH CARE) FOR THE EQOL PROGRAM
    SENIORS IN SERVICESPARKS, NV$2,5002025VOLUNTEER EXPENSES TO SUPPORT THE FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM
    BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF PUGET SOUNDBELLEVUE, WA$2,5002025EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS, SPECIAL ACTIVITIES AND SKILL-BUILDING SESSIONS TO SERVE 50 YOUTH-MENTOR MATCHES/100 INDIVIDUALS IN THE PROGRAM
    EMPOWR COATLANTA, GA$2,5002025PURCHASE ONE MACBOOK PRO LAPTOP FOR STUDENTS TO LEARN PROGRAMMING AND PURCHASE THREE REALITY HEADSETS
    MIRACLE FLIGHTSLAS VEGAS, NV$2,5002025FUNDS WILL PRIMARILY BE USED TOWARDS COORDINATING TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS AND BOOK COMMERCIAL AIRFARE FOR SPECIALIZED CARE
    JUSTIN HOPE FOUNDATIONRENO, NV$2,4202025VOCATIONAL TRAINING
    WESLEY COMMUNITY CENTER INCPHOENIX, AZ$2,0002025HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR INNER CITY RESIDENTS AND FAMILIES
    THE CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION COUNCIL CASA PROGRAMSTOCKTON, CA$2,0002025FOOD, HOUSING, CLOTHING FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN IN CRISIS
    CASA FOR CHILDREN INCPORTLAND, OR$2,0002025FUNDS FOR ONGOING SUPPORT AND TRAINING FOR CASA VOLUNTEERS
    NORTHERN NEVADA CHILDREN'S CANCER FOUNDATIONRENO, NV$2,0002025ANNUAL PARTY FOR CHILD CANCER SURVIVORS
    NEVADA KIDS FOUNDATION INCSPARKS, NV$2,0002025HYGIENE/TOILETRY ITEMS FOR FOSTERED OR SHELTERED YOUTH
    TMCC FOUNDATIONRENO, NV$2,0002025ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP
    NORTHERN NEVADA WOMEN'S FUND - AMY BIEHL SCHOLARSHIPRENO, NV$2,0002025ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP
    REBIRTH HOMESIRVINE, CA$2,0002025GRANT WILL BE USED TOWARDS RUNNING THEIR VICTIM TO SURVIVOR PROGRAM COVERING TRANSPORTATION COSTS, BASIC ESSENTIALS, AND ACTIVITIES.
    MULTI-SERVICE CENTERFEDERAL WAY, WA$2,0002025FUNDS FOR DIRECT CLIENT ASSISTANCE-MOVE-IN COSTS, FAMILY THERAPY AND COACHING, FOOD, CLOTHING, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
    BRISTLECONE FAMILY RESOURCES CENTERRENO, NV$1,9002025MATERIALS FOR FAMILY RESOURCE PROGRAMS
    BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF NORTHERN NEVADARENO, NV$1,8002025HOLIDAY PARTY SUPPLIES
    WINTER4KIDSNATIONAL WINTER ACTIVITY CENTERVERNON, NJ$1,7502025PROGRAM FUNDING FOR KIDS PROGRAMS
    URBANPROMISE MINISTRIES INCCAMDEN, NJ$1,7502025KIDS SUMMER CAMPS
    YMCA OF THE PINES - GLOUCESTER COUNTY YMCAWOODBURY, NJ$1,7502025YMCA FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS FOR KIDS PROGRAMS

    AMPLIFY LIFESPECIAL RECREATION SERVICES INC

    $3,000
    RENO, NV2025

    3 SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FAMILIES TO SEND CHILDREN TO LOTSAFUN SUMMER CAMP 2025

    TOGETHER WE RISE DBA FOSTER LOVE

    $3,000
    RIVERSIDE, CA2025

    GRANT WILL BE USED TOWARDS THEIR LA & OC RAPID RESPONSE PROGRAM, WHICH IS DESIGNED TO HELP THIS UNDERPRIVILEGED DEMOGRAPHIC BY PROVIDING SHELTER AND BASIC NEEDS WHILE THEY SEEK FOR PERMANENT PLACEMENT.

    TURNING POINTE AUTISM FOUNDATION

    $3,000
    NAPERVILLE, IL2025

    THE FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PURCHASE SENSORY SWINGS FOR THEIR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY GYM.

    SAVING AMY

    $3,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    SUPPORTING YOUTH IN AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS

    THE HEALING PLACE INC

    $3,000
    LOUISVILLE, KY2025

    FUNDING WILL BE USED TO SUPPORT THE EMERGENCY SHELTER AND DETOXIFICATION UNIT.

    PHOENIX CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

    $3,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    THERAPEUTIC ARTS PROGRAMS

    CASA DE LUZ

    $3,000
    LAS VEGAS, NV2025

    COST TO REPLACE 50 IPADS FOR YOUTH THAT RESIDE IN UNDER PRIVILEGED AREAS IN LAS VEGAS

    FAMILY SERVICE CENTER OF WILMETTE GLENVIEW NORTHBROOK KENILWORTH

    $3,000
    NORTHFIELD, IL2025

    THE FRIEND OF FSC SPONSORSHIP DONATION WILL GO TO THE HIGHEST NEED AREA TO SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY AND FSC FAMILIES.

    CAMP TWIN LAKES INC

    $3,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    SENDING KIDS TO WEEKLONG SUMMER CAMPS AND WEEKEND CAMPS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.

    LAURA'S HOUSE

    $3,000
    ALISO VIEJO, CA2025

    FUNDING TOWARDS THEIR 2024 DIRECT PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPLIES.

    ADOPT A VET DENTAL PROGRAM INC

    $3,000
    RENO, NV2025

    DENTAL FOR VETERANS, PARTICULARLY DENTURES

    ELAINE CLARK CENTER FOR THE GROWTH &DEVEL EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN INC

    $3,000
    CHAMBLEE, GA2025

    FUNDS WILL SUPPORT THE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR SERVICES FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES TO COVER TUITION COSTS

    RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF GREATER LAS VEGAS INC

    $3,000
    LAS VEGAS, NV2025

    FUNDS WILL COVER JUST MORE THAN HALF A YEAR OF FUEL COSTS FOR THE RMHC FAMILY SHUTTLE VAN

    CLARKSTON DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION

    $3,000
    CLARKSTON, GA2025

    TEACHES CHILDREN, ALSO RECRUITS AND TRAINS ADULTS TO SERVE AS TEACHERS IN THE COMMUNITY.

    SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK OF ORANGE COUNTY INC

    $3,000
    MONTCLAIR, CA2025

    GRANT WILL BE USED TOWARDS SOURCING AND DISTRIBUTING FOOD.

    WASTE NOT INC

    $3,000
    SCOTTSDALE, AZ2025

    FUNDS FOR FUEL AND VOLUNTEER GAS CARDS

    EDDY HOUSE

    $3,000
    RENO, NV2025

    FUNDS FOR EMERGENCY SHELTER AND DROP-IN CENTER PROJECT COSTS

    SUNRISE DAY CAMPS ASSOCIATION INC

    $3,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    SUMMER DAY CAMP FOR CHILDREN WITH CANCER AND THEIR SIBLINGS 100% FREE OF CHARGE.

    VALLEY OF THE SUN YMCA

    $3,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS INCLUDING STEAM ENRICHMENT

    HARBOR HOUSE OF LOUISVILLE INC

    $3,000
    LOUISVILLE, KY2025

    FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PURCHASE THE 20 LOCKERS.

    ATLANTA CHILDREN'S SHELTER INC

    $3,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    BREAK THE CYCLE OF POVERTY FOR FAMILIES FACING HOMELESSNESS BY BUILDING PATHWAYS TO LONG-TERM SELF-SUFFICIENCY AND PROVIDING QUALITY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION.

    VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA MID STATES

    $3,000
    LOUISVILLE, KY2025

    FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PURCHASE GIFT CARDS FOR WALMART, AMAZON, SHEIN; THE CHILDREN SERVICES COORDINATOR WILL WORK WITH EACH CHILD SO THAT THEY CAN PICK OUT THEIR OWN CLOTHES THAT SHE WILL THEN ORDER WITH THE GIFT CARDS.

    GIFT OF ADOPTION FUND INC

    $3,000
    NORTHBROOK, IL2025

    THE FUNDS WILL BE DIRECTED TO COMPLETE THE ADOPTION OF A PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE CHILD

    STANDUP FOR KIDS OF ORANGE COUNTY

    $3,000
    CORONA, CA2025

    GRANT WILL BE USED TO FUND THE BASIC NEEDS OF MENTORED YOUTH.

    RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF CENTRAL AND NORTHERN ARIZONA

    $3,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    FUNDS WILL PROVIDE 23 NIGHTS FOR A FAMILY AT RMHC AZ

    YOUTH SERVICES OF GLENVIEW-NORTHBROOK

    $3,000
    GLENVIEW, IL2025

    FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PURCHASE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS FOR THE PROGRAM.

    UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL ARIZONA

    $3,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    EXPAND FACILITY AND PURCHASE NEW EQUIPMENT FOR KIDS PROGRAMS

    BRIGHTON CENTER INC

    $2,657
    NEWPORT, KY2025

    35 MONTHLY BUS PASSES ($66/PASS) WITH TRANSIT AUTHORITY OF NORTHERN KY

    BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS OF KENTUCKIANA INC

    $2,502
    LOUISVILLE, KY2025

    FUNDS FOR THREE LAPTOPS FOR YOUTH SERVICES.

    GIGI'S PLAYHOUSE FOX VALLEY

    $2,500
    AURORA, IL2025

    THE FUNDS WILL BE BUSED FOR 10 STUDENTS/12 WEEK SESSION TO BE ADDED TO THEIR LITERACY PROGRAM.

    FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES TOGETHER RELIEF - FACT RELIEF

    $2,500
    MARIETTA, GA2025

    CAREGIVING (SKILLED HOME HEALTH CARE) FOR THE EQOL PROGRAM

    SENIORS IN SERVICE

    $2,500
    SPARKS, NV2025

    VOLUNTEER EXPENSES TO SUPPORT THE FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM

    BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF PUGET SOUND

    $2,500
    BELLEVUE, WA2025

    EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS, SPECIAL ACTIVITIES AND SKILL-BUILDING SESSIONS TO SERVE 50 YOUTH-MENTOR MATCHES/100 INDIVIDUALS IN THE PROGRAM

    EMPOWR CO

    $2,500
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    PURCHASE ONE MACBOOK PRO LAPTOP FOR STUDENTS TO LEARN PROGRAMMING AND PURCHASE THREE REALITY HEADSETS

    MIRACLE FLIGHTS

    $2,500
    LAS VEGAS, NV2025

    FUNDS WILL PRIMARILY BE USED TOWARDS COORDINATING TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS AND BOOK COMMERCIAL AIRFARE FOR SPECIALIZED CARE

    JUSTIN HOPE FOUNDATION

    $2,420
    RENO, NV2025

    VOCATIONAL TRAINING

    WESLEY COMMUNITY CENTER INC

    $2,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR INNER CITY RESIDENTS AND FAMILIES

    THE CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION COUNCIL CASA PROGRAM

    $2,000
    STOCKTON, CA2025

    FOOD, HOUSING, CLOTHING FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN IN CRISIS

    CASA FOR CHILDREN INC

    $2,000
    PORTLAND, OR2025

    FUNDS FOR ONGOING SUPPORT AND TRAINING FOR CASA VOLUNTEERS

    NORTHERN NEVADA CHILDREN'S CANCER FOUNDATION

    $2,000
    RENO, NV2025

    ANNUAL PARTY FOR CHILD CANCER SURVIVORS

    NEVADA KIDS FOUNDATION INC

    $2,000
    SPARKS, NV2025

    HYGIENE/TOILETRY ITEMS FOR FOSTERED OR SHELTERED YOUTH

    TMCC FOUNDATION

    $2,000
    RENO, NV2025

    ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP

    NORTHERN NEVADA WOMEN'S FUND - AMY BIEHL SCHOLARSHIP

    $2,000
    RENO, NV2025

    ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP

    REBIRTH HOMES

    $2,000
    IRVINE, CA2025

    GRANT WILL BE USED TOWARDS RUNNING THEIR VICTIM TO SURVIVOR PROGRAM COVERING TRANSPORTATION COSTS, BASIC ESSENTIALS, AND ACTIVITIES.

    MULTI-SERVICE CENTER

    $2,000
    FEDERAL WAY, WA2025

    FUNDS FOR DIRECT CLIENT ASSISTANCE-MOVE-IN COSTS, FAMILY THERAPY AND COACHING, FOOD, CLOTHING, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

    BRISTLECONE FAMILY RESOURCES CENTER

    $1,900
    RENO, NV2025

    MATERIALS FOR FAMILY RESOURCE PROGRAMS

    BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF NORTHERN NEVADA

    $1,800
    RENO, NV2025

    HOLIDAY PARTY SUPPLIES

    WINTER4KIDSNATIONAL WINTER ACTIVITY CENTER

    $1,750
    VERNON, NJ2025

    PROGRAM FUNDING FOR KIDS PROGRAMS

    URBANPROMISE MINISTRIES INC

    $1,750
    CAMDEN, NJ2025

    KIDS SUMMER CAMPS

    YMCA OF THE PINES - GLOUCESTER COUNTY YMCA

    $1,750
    WOODBURY, NJ2025

    YMCA FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS FOR KIDS PROGRAMS