Community Foundation Grants Awarded
Round 1, 2011
The Sandusky/Erie County Community Foundation is pleased to announce the completion of its Round 1, 2011 community grant competition. Funding for these grants were made possible as the result of another major grant to the Community Foundation from the Randolph J. and Estelle M. Dorn Foundation as well as through the generous support of many donors in the community. The Round 1 grants have resulted in $87,963 being awarded to 25 local, non-profit organizations. Grants were awarded to organizations in Berlin-Milan, Huron, Bellevue, Sandusky, and Vermilion. Many of grants were awarded to organizations that serve all of Erie County.
In the category of Youth Services, grants were awarded to:
Sandusky Junior Sailors, Inc., $3,700 for repair and maintenance of sailing school’s boats
Nehemiah Partners of Sandusky, $5,235 for kitchen equipment
Erie/Huron Community Action, $2,957 as a match for federal funds used to purchase children’s books
CASA We Care Program, $2,000 for toiletries, clothing and school supplies for CASA children
Boys and Girls Club of Erie County, $2,000 for Safe Kids After School and Teen mentoring
Youth Advisory Council, $5,000 for Youth Advisory Council 2011 grants program
In the category of Social Services, grants were awarded to:
Erie County Health Department, $1,119 for Viewpoint Senior Garden Group’s Community Garden
Serving Our Seniors, $3,750 telephone system repair and upgrade
American Red Cross, Firelands Chapter $2,350 updated CPR & First Aid Library
Cancer Services of Erie County, $5,000 for cancer patient medication program
Second Harvest Food Bank, $5,000 for food grants for Erie County food pantries to increase distribution
Sandusky Lions Club, $956 assistance for sight impaired
Sandusky YMCA, $3,000 for capital improvement project
In the category of Community Development, grants were awarded to:
City of Sandusky, $2,892 for Lions Park multipurpose play surface
City of Vermilion, $3,000 for grant consultant services for downtown revitalization project
In the category of Education, grants were awarded to:
Sandusky City Schools, $2,800 for display boards for the Festival of the Arts at SCS
Sandusky City Schools, $5,000 for clothing items for Uniform Closet
In the category of Environment, a grant was awarded to:
Blair Sunset Haven, $2,800 for an equicizer
In the category of Arts and Humanities, grants were awarded to:
Sandusky Library, $525 for books for Summer Reading program
Sandusky State Theatre, $3,580 for youth & family programs
Firelands Symphony Orchestra, $6,000 for 2011-2012 season sponsorship
Thomas Edison Birthplace Association, $9,799 for replacement of HVAC systems
Historic Lyme Village, $4,000 concrete sidewalks for handicap accessibility
Ritter Public Library, $2,500 for building an e-book collection
Huron Playhouse, $3,000 2011 season sponsorship
Round 2, 2011
The Sandusky/Erie County Community Foundation is pleased to announce the completion of its Round 2, 2011 community grant cycle. Funding for these grants was made possible as the result of another major grant to the Community Foundation from the Randolph J. and Estelle M. Dorn Foundation as well as through the generous support of many donors in the community. The Round 2 grants have resulted in $79,672 being awarded to 24 local, non-profit organizations. Grants were awarded to organizations in the areas of Margaretta, Kelleys Island, Milan-Berlin Heights, Perkins, Sandusky, and Vermilion. Many of grants were awarded to organizations that serve all of Erie County.
In the category of Youth Services, grants were awarded to:
Bay Area Soccer League, $2,200 for new soccer goals
Big Brothers Big Sister of Erie/Seneca Counties, $2,050 for School Buddy Mentoring Program supplies and transportation
LP’s Southside Community Youth Center, $2,160 for transportation to and from Jr. Golf Program activities
Boys and Girls Club of Erie County, $7,000 for After School Program/Teen Outreach Initiative supplies
Nehemiah Partners, $2,250 for Cinderella’s Closet to purchase tuxedos for students otherwise unable to attend prom
Berlin Heights Community Center, $2,410 continuation of after school program
Erie County 4-H Camp, $1,240 for snake/reptile enclosure/education exhibit
Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, $2,677 for their Study Club project
In the category of Social Services, grants were awarded to:
Care and Share of Erie County, $10,000 for food assistance
Heartbeat of Sandusky, $2,655 for purchase of 4-in-1 cribs and mattresses
Goodwill Industries, $2,500 for purchase of ADA accessible work stations
American Red Cross, $1,680 for Disaster Action Team uniforms
Volunteer Center of Erie County, $2,700 for Kids Care Club supplies
Project Share of Margaretta Township, $3,500 Assistance to low income families for the Holidays
Sandusky Lions Club, $2,000 for Vision care program for Erie County
Vermilion Family YMCA, $5,000 for scholarship assistance for preschoolers
Sandusky Area YMCA, $5,000 for wall pads and fitness class equipment
In the category of Community Development/Municipalities, grants were awarded to:
Perkins Township Police Department, $4,450 to purchase and install a video system for a marked police car
In the category of Education, grants were awarded to:
Sandusky City Schools, $5,500 for supplies for the Youth of Promise Leadership Institute at Adams Middle School
In the category of Environment, grants were awarded to:
Humane Society of Erie County, $2,500 for upgraded computers and software
In the category of Arts and Humanities, grants were awarded to:
Museum of Carousel Art and History, $4,000 for carousel maintenance and repairs
Sandusky Maritime Museum, $1,200 for brochures of Erie County Civil War sites
Sandusky Maritime Museum, $5,000 for Phase I building expansion project
The Sandusky/Erie County Community Foundation continues a tradition of mindful, effective grant making, addressing a variety of needs throughout Erie County. Each year, the Foundation holds two grant competitions, in the fifteen years since its inception, The Sandusky/Erie County Community Foundation has awarded more than $4 million to organizations in Erie County.
The Sandusky/Erie County Community Foundation is a publicly funded, 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose mission is to develop a permanent endowment, to identify and respond to community needs, and to facilitate charitable giving. For additional information or to make a donation, contact The Sandusky/Erie County Community Foundation at (419)621-9690 or info@sanduskyfoundation.org.