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I work in a 1918 historical building with no?
air conditioning and heating. We serve low income residents who need help, so our budget has no extra money for these installations. Does anyone know of any foundations that would be able to grant us money to install these features? Serious answers please....
We are in California, Los Angeles, Harbor Area....
and of course, we would meet Historical Landmarks Policies and permits
5 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I have the perfect place for you:
"The California Wellness Foundation"
The mission of The California Wellness Foundation is to improve the health of the people of California by making grants for health promotion, wellness education and disease prevention.
The program prioritizes eight issues for funding:
*diversity in the health professions;
*environmental health;
*healthy aging;
*mental health;
*teenage pregnancy prevention;
*violence prevention;
*women's health; and
*work and health.
I really hope you check them out. Being that you work for an organization that service low income residents with various issues, it sounds like your program could definitely benefit from this foundation. Click on the link below for further information.
Good luck and God bless~
Source(s): The California Wellness Foundation http://www.tcwf.org/index.htm - 1 decade ago
Try the California Community Foundation. They represent literally hundreds of small and mid-size foundations that target all sorts of areas. They also have pretty good advisory services that can point you to other places.
My advice is to put together a case for why adding this infrastructure will help your organization in its mission. If the cost was, say ,$350,000 then would it make more sense to spend it on AC/heat than to spend the money on direct services for residents?
Once you have a case then you can start fund-raising. Your best bet is probably to approach your existing major funding sources, at least for some of the funding.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
THere is tons of money out there, and it should not be hard to get it. Ask another question and tell us more.i.e state, location and we can help you
- worldstitiLv 71 decade ago
Bath and body works and starbucks both have programs see if you can qualify under either. and then tere is oprah - you can ask her too
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