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1 GRANTS AWARDED 2012 The list below includes major competitive grants awarded during calendar year It is not a comprehensive list of all grants awarded by the Fund during the year. For the complete list, please refer to Form 990. Alfred I. dupont Awards Foundation Charlotte, NC $250,000 to support the Alfred I. dupont - Columbia University Awards in Broadcast Journalism. Alfred I. dupont Awards Foundation Charlotte, NC $100,000 to support an endowment gift to support the dupont- Columbia Graduate Research Fellows. American Foundation for the Blind New York, NY $50,000 to conduct analytical studies of eight digital read insulin pumps, to disseminate research findings, meet with manufacturers, and move policy and practice around accessibility of these products for the visually impaired. American Red Cross - Northumberland County Chapter Heathsville, VA $6,995 to replenish supplies for humanitarian emergency assistance. American Red Cross - River Counties Chapter Kilmarnock, VA $44,855 to replenish supplies for humanitarian emergency assistance. Archdiocese of Miami Miami Shores, FL $125,000 to expand the after- school program at Notre Dame d'haiti Catholic Church, which serves primarily Haitian children in grades K - 8. Baptist Health $100,000 to support a new, holistic system of geriatric care called AgeWell. Benedictine Sisters at St. Gertrude's Monastery Ridgely, MD $27,939 to purchase items needed to ensure the safety and quality of life for the 24 aging sisters who are living out their lives at St. Gertrude's. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Delaware, Inc. $35,000 to support a partnership with United Way of Delaware to pilot a program serving gay, lesbian and bisexual youth ages in New Castle County, Delaware. Boys' Home, Inc. Covington, VA $94,360 to support hiring a consultant to oversee a capital campaign for infrastructure upgrades. Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. $82,556 to develop a workforce development program to help low- income clients who are unemployed or underemployed find and maintain employment. Christian Herald Association, Inc. New York, NY $100,000 to provide operational support for the Bowery Mission Women's Center at Heartsease Home and the new women's center in Harlem.
2 Christian Herald Association, Inc. New York, NY $100,000 to support relief efforts around Hurricane Sandy. $50,000 To support LISC Jacksonville. $600,000 to support the Jessie Ball dupont Safety Net Fund. $500,000 to support the Jessie Ball dupont Port St. Joe Capacity Building Fund. $50,000 to support the JAX2025 Initiative, a convening of local residents to develop a clear, consensus- based vision for Jacksonville. Davidson College Davidson, NC $93,000 to support the expansion of two retention STEM programs for minority and first generation students. Davidson College Davidson, NC $150,000 to install electricity and water usage meters in 12 residence halls along with a comprehensive online energy analysis system/dashboard. Delaware Art Museum $40,000 to support the museum's Free Sundays program. Edward Waters College $200,000 to re- launch summer school and provide student- focused retention services during the summer months, and to hire a construction site manager to oversee construction associated with a $1M challenge grant. Edward Waters College $100,000 to support salary and benefits of one Jacksonville Commitment high school advisor. Epiphany Episcopal Church Timonium, MD To implement the Neighbor- to- Neighbor family financial stabilization program designed to prevent families from being evicted, stabilize the family's finances and improve the family's employment and earning potential. Episcopal Diocese of Eau Claire Eau Claire, WI $90,000 to support a partnership with Literacy Volunteers - Chippewa Valley and Head Start to provide a seamless education program - Families Moving Forward Together/EduCare - targeting children ages birth to three years old. Episcopal Diocese of Virginia $31,460 to revise the Diaconal Formation Institute curriculum, which is used to prepare deacons for ministry. Episcopal Diocese of Virginia
3 $100,000 to assist churches damaged by the August 2011 east coast earthquake. Family Foundations of Northeast Florida, Inc. $72,900 to upgrade technology and infrastructure to fully implement strategic plan. Family Foundations of Northeast Florida, Inc. $36,500 to conduct a market and resource analysis to determine the feasibility of developing a Community Development Financial Institution in Northeast Florida. First Baptist Church of White City Wewahitchka, FL $30,000 to support the Senior Citizens program from October October Florida Historical Society Cocoa, FL $110,000 to support "Florida Frontiers: The Weekly Radio Magazine of the Florida Historical Society." Florida Orchestra Guild, St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, FL $55,000 to hire a community engagement manager for the creation of strategies and management of programs that enhance the orchestra's role in the community, in and out of the concert hall. Florida Southern College Lakeland, FL $150,000 to hire a consulting firm to conduct an energy audit and sub metering project (including design and installation) to collect building energy data and develop a strategy to reduce energy consumption. Goucher College Baltimore, MD $100,000 to submeter 13 buildings with water, electric, BTU, and gas meters to collect energy data that will help generate cost savings and promote interest in sustainability on campus. Hampden- Sydney College Hampden- Sydney, VA $50,000 to update the existing campus plan study that will allow the college to make sound decisions about the physical development of the campus. Hathaway- Sycamores Child and Family Services Pasadena, CA $121,596 to continue working with Holarchy Consulting to conduct an organizational assessment to implement cost saving and organizational efficiency processes in response to the California budget crisis. Hollins University Roanoke, VA $150,000 to support a new marketing and alumni engagement initiative. Hope Haven Children's Clinic and Family Center $106,250 to hire a consultant, purchase a new client database/electronic medical records system, and replace outdated computers for better interface with the new system. International Social Service - America Branch, Inc. Baltimore, MD $15,300 to hire a consultant to conduct a strategic planning process with board and staff. Irvington Baptist Church
4 Irvington, VA $60,000 to support a partnership with Partners for Sacred Places to provide capacity building training and conduct the project Halo Effect for up to 10 Northern Neck congregations. Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra $45,000 to continue community outreach and access activities that include free tickets for underserved seniors, and other disenfranchised people, and music instruction for at- risk kids. Jacksonville University $152,167 to support the new JU Public Policy Institute. Kennedy Krieger Institute Baltimore, MD $125,000 to pilot and implement the Special Education Leadership Training Program to give leaders in the field training in research, advocacy, policy, supervision and the ability to translate scientific knowledge to educational practice and policy. Lewes Historical Society Lewes, DE $89,918 to support a full- time educational outreach coordinator to assess and strengthen current programs, design pre- and post- visit lesson plan for teachers, orchestrate "suitcase" classroom visits, partner with area educators, and upgrade online materials. Mary Baldwin College Staunton, VA $150,000 to support the Learn Local initiative, which will extend access to baccalaureate education to students who are attending Rappahannock Community College, through Mary Baldwin College's Adult Degree Program. Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA $86,951 to expand the hospital's Youth Scholars Program for students grades 9-12 to include 20 summer internships for college students in a new Youth Scholars Alumni Program for students pursuing degrees in health and STEM fields. National Council on Crime and Delinquency Oakland, CA $50,000 to partner with the Delaware Department of Children, Youth and Families and Annie E. Casey Foundation to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in child protection by introducing rigorous assessment tools and training using NCCD- developed Structural and Team Decision Making. National Juvenile Court Foundation, Inc. Reno, NV $128,208 to hire an experienced development director to oversee a centralized development department and create and implement an organization- wide development plan. National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia $62,000 to hire a director of development to sustain funding for outreach and education programs at the Wilton House Museum. National Trust for Historic Preservation Washington, DC $55,000 to support a partnership with the Urban Land Institute to pilot a project to identify and address obstacles to building reuse in U.S. cities. Old Dartmouth Historical Society New Bedford, MA $123,000 to sustain core education programs for a year to provide time needed for staff and board to implement a financial stabilization plan.
5 Osborne Association Bronx, NY $125,000 to hire a senior project manager to lead the re- design and management of former Fulton Correctional Facility to serve as a community- based, multi- service re- entry facility for former prisoners. Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia, PA $100,000 to create new and meaningful learning experiences using new technology to serve a more diverse range of constituents. Presbyterian Homes & Family Services, Inc. Lynchburg, VA $126,703 to support the statewide expansion of "Ways to Work" in Virginia, which increases financial assets by providing low- interest car loans to the working poor. Preservation Virginia $100,000 to hire a director of community resources and outreach to provide technical assistance to local preservation constituencies and increase the effectiveness of preservation efforts in underserved areas of the state. Rabun Gap- Nacoochee School Rabun Gap, GA $60,500 to expand technology and relevant applied learning through faculty professional development, curriculum re- design, and increased opportunities for student research and STEM activities. Radford University Radford, VA $86,300 to support the Language and Literacy Summer Institute for children with disabilities and economically disadvantaged children with language and literacy challenges. Radford University Radford, VA $75,000 to conduct a detailed energy audit and install energy dashboards in two residence halls. Randolph- Macon College Ashland, VA $127,846 to expand the number of students that transfer from J. Sargent Reynolds Community College to Randolph- Macon College. Rollins College Winter Park, FL $100,000 to hire, train and support two Student Success Coach Graduate Assistants to provide support for the full implementation of the appreciative advising model for retention and recruitment. Saint Leo University Saint Leo, FL $51,150 to enhance the professional development of student teachers in technology- poor rural field placement locations by providing access to reliable and emerging classroom technology equipment and instruction for use during their student teaching experience. Salvation Army $200,000 to support operating costs for programs that address hunger, specifically the Child Development Center, Duval and Nassau Counties Food Pantries and the Red Shield Lodge Homeless Shelter. San Antonio College San Antonio, TX $152,619 to develop a new Honors Academy that will allow first- generation Hispanic students from low- performing schools to successfully matriculate though community college and transfer to a 4- year institution.
6 Shands Jacksonville Properties, Inc. $49,920 to provide fetal testing access to 400 high- risk pregnant women at the Elizabeth G. Means Community Clinic who have no medical insurance and are not eligible for continuous Medicaid coverage. Shands Jacksonville Properties, Inc. $50,000 to provide bridge funding to maintain the Nurse Family Partnership program. Sheltering Arms Hospital Glen Allen, VA $150,000 to establish a development office and institute annual and planning giving programs. Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, St. Louis Province St. Louis, MO $41,090 to support Women of Wisdom, a series of facilitated discussions designed to identify how Catholic sisters 65 and older can effectively contribute to furthering the mission of the religious order. Sisters of St. Mary, St. Mary's Convent Sewanee, TN $60,000 to support the Organic Prayer Project, which includes the development of a working market garden and commercial kitchen, sheep/alpaca farm, contemplative garden and nature trail. St. Anthony's Hospital St. Petersburg, FL $71,450 to create the Medicine and Spirituality Project. St. James's Episcopal Church $100,000 to support a partnership with Peter Paul Development Center to implement a two- year pilot project to expand services to low- income children at Fairfield Court Elementary School. St. Mary's Episcopal Church and Outreach Ministries $30,000 to support staff salaries and general operating expenses for the outreach ministries at St. Mary's Episcopal Church for St. Mary's Whitechapel Episcopal Church Lancaster, VA $29,845 to provide energy audits at 13 eligible churches in the Northern Neck. St. Michael's School and Nursery $125,000 to help meet a matching challenge grant from the Longwood Foundation to support general operations of the school. St. Pius X Parish Cedar Rapids, IA $110,000 to support start- up costs and purchase food for the Metro Catholic Outreach and to support salary costs of a director and assistant director. St. Vincent's Medical Center, Inc. $73,000 to support a development director position for WeCare, a collaborative effort among Shands, Baptist, Mayo and St. Vincent's to provide specialty care to the uninsured. Sweet Briar College Sweet Briar, VA
7 $135,000 to hire Stone House Group for campus utility planning and steam pipes assessments, culminating in a plan of action to increase the College's energy efficiency. Temple University Philadelphia, PA $102,173 to support Project SHINE, a program that engages Temple students with older immigrants and refugees living in the surrounding community to help elders develop skills needed to access social and health services in their new culture. Trinity Episcopal Church Lancaster, VA $9,750 to support an organizational audit and strategic plan for the Northern Neck Food Bank. Trinity Episcopal Church $25,000 to purchase and support a 12- passenger handicapped- accessible van for the church to transport adults and children.. United Way of Delaware $175,000 to expand the StandByMe financial assets building initiative statewide in Delaware. United Way of Northeast Florida $240,000 to work In partnership with 12 Jessie Ball dupont Fund eligibles to pilot a Summer Youth Employment program to train, mentor and place 100 low- income youth ages in meaningful summer jobs. University of Delaware Newark, DE $175,178 to deepen the Wilmington Area Neighborhood Development Initiative, adding a seventh neighborhood in southern Wilmington, Browntown. University of Mary Washington Fredericksburg, VA $120,000 to support the Rappahannock Scholars Program, a program between the University and six public schools in the Northern Neck designed to increase college attendance. University of Miami Coral Gables, FL $74,755 to support a community engagement strategy for affordable housing in Miami. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC $47,046 to develop a practical and accessible resource for college presidents and chief financial officers on how to best finance energy efficiency projects. Virginia Military Institute Lexington, VA $75,000 to install 20 submeters (13 electric, 7 gas/steam) and purchase software to track energy use data. Washington National Cathedral Washington, DC $150,000 to provide matching funds needed to leverage a $700,000 grant from the National Park Service to help repair catastrophic damage to the cathedral caused by the earthquake that struck the east coast. YMCA of Florida's First Coast $132,200 to support consultant fees related to campaign design and management, architectural design, and the development of collateral material for the Riverside YMCA capital campaign.
Agnes Scott College Decatur, GA $10,000 to hire a part-time contracted energy manager.
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