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2018 Grants

Two-year program support for Re-Imagining Orange Grove, an intergenerational creative place-making project focused on the Orange Grove corridor, the highest-crime area in Pasadena.

Two-year program support of the Kinship Care Project to provide multigenerational families with essential free legal services.

Two-year program support to strengthen the intergenerational volunteer program to serve the at-risk youth population in San Pedro and Wilmington.

Two-year capital support twoward comprehensive facility improvements and strategic sustainability campaign.

Three-year capital support for the new Intergenerational Health Center in Sherman Oaks serving 6,000 unduplicated patients annually.

Two-year general operating support to amplify, enhance and develop a broad span of activities that unite generations, primarily in Pacoima and Compton.

Two-year general operating support for shelter providing immediate and long-term services for pregnant women and their children with support from intergenerational volunteers.

Two-year general operating support to help Encore.org's efforts to mobilize people over 50 to improve the prospects of the next generation, and bringing old and young together to tackle the great challenges facing the nation.

One-year program support to improve the quality of life and learning for more than 750 children and 750 low-income seniors through intergenerational arts education and mentoring collaborations between affordable senior housing members and schools in Southern California.

Two-year general operating support to expand the current two-generation learning program to inlude opportunities for senior volunteers and grandparents to serve.

One-year program support for an intergenerational mentoring program between seniors and youth with moderate to severe physical and mental disabilities in the South Bay.

One-year support for a new signature report on shared-site intergenerational programs.

One-year general operating support to provide a program that combines athletics, afterschool educational enrichment, and community for low-income youth in the greater Anaheim area.

One-year program support to increase access to services for seniors and create volunteer opportunities that will facilitate intergenerational connections with HOLA youth.

One-year general operating support to increase outreach and retention of senior volunteers to strengthen infrastructure to serve 12,000 domestic violence victims.

One-year program support to further expand the Senior Volunteer Program with the aim of creating an innovative, effective, and sustainable program that benefits both students and seniors.

One-year program support to deploy 75 senior Community Corps members to preschools in low-income communities where they will engage with children using a literacy curriculum to reduce the achievement gap.

One-year general operating support for an intergenerational culinary job training organization that empowers emancipated foster youth and older adults transitioning out of incarceration to thrive in careers in the food service industry.

Two-year capital support for a new multi-purpose and multi-generational community facility in Downtown Los Angeles to expand intergenerations activity opportunities.

One-year program support for Arts for NexGen which provides rich opportunities for conversation and collaboration between multiple generations through artist-led workshops, storytelling, hands-on arts making, and free general admission to 235,000 children and their families annually.

One-year program support for Youth Orchestra LA (YOLA), which will serve 1,025 children in the underserved neighborhoods of South LA, East LA, the Rampart District, and Westlake.

One-year support for the City of Los Angeles' Summer Night Lights program.

Support for merger with Grandparents as Parents, including infrastructure upgrades and general operating support as the two organizations combine their operations.

Two-year capacity-building support to restructure the volunteer program to create more opportunities for intergenerational programming.

One-year program support to sustain and expand the Engaging All Ages in Service and Learning project to benefit 150 seniors and 1,500 children.

Two-year program support for the Kinship Project, impacting 120 relative caregivers and their children in South L.A.

One-year program support for The Families Forever Project to assist 625 grandparents in obtaining guardianships of vulnerable children in Los Angeles County.

One-year program support to recruit and train at least 400 senior volunteers to provide tutoring to low-income students across Los Angeles.

One-year capacity building support to pair seniors with high school students in an eight-week program designed to strengthen communities.

One-year general operating support to provide more than 100,000 hours of focused educational support to 3,700 homeless youth.

Two-year support to create a "New Map of Life" that will outline for society how aging has changed and what policies are needed to promote healthy aging.

Two years in general operating support to prepare future teachers, including many non-traditional students who are pursuing education as a second career.

Two-year general operating support to bring high-quality arts education resources to LA County's lowest performing elementary and middle schools.

Three-year support for three research-based intergenerational programs: Generation Xchange, TimeOut@UCLA and UCLA Alzheimer's and Dementia Care.