Grants

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2019 Grants

Three-year general operating support to recruit more senior volunteers to help low-income, underserved youth with their creative and expository writing skills through in-school/after-school tutoring and writing workshops.

One-year program support to bring senior caregivers and vulnerable foster children together to reduce the placement of children in group homes and institutions.

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.

One-year general operating support to recruit volunteer court advocates for children in the child welfare system.

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 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 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 improve the livelihood of Los Angeles' most vulnerable intergenerational families with the necessary resources.

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

Eighteen-months program support to develop and execute the new Aging in America live event series to encourage intergenerational dialogue regarding key issues related to aging.

One-year general operating support to encourage strong intergenerational relationships and promote increased understanding between generations to improve program delivery to low-income families.

One-year program support for Arts for NexGen to bolster the museum's ability to provide intergenerational engagement for families across the region.

Two-year program support for the Culinary Arts Program for homeless youth and low-income seniors that prepares them for employment in the food service industry while providing meals at the Center's new intergenerational campus.

One-year program support for Youth Orchestra LA (YOLA), which will serve 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.

General operating support for its adult day center and daycare services, the continued intergenerational activities that bring the two groups together, and comprehensive services for relative caregivers in West San Fernando Valley and the greater Los Angeles area.

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

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.