Violence, Intervention, and Prevention Grants
This funding opportunity supports various mentoring and intervention programs aimed at reducing violence and fostering positive relationships among youth and families in the community.
Description
Father's and Sons NEO: $20,000 for a mentoring program to assist fathers in accessing their child and building a relationship.
Keepers of the Art: $15,000 for a music production mentoring program for 15-20 youth in the community.
Akron Dreams Center: $15,000 for a music production mentoring program for youth in the community.
Law and Leadership: $20,000 to expand their mentoring program for first-generation college students.
GoalGetta Academy: $20,000 for an after-school mentoring program for at-risk youth ages 9-19.
Developing Student Athletes: $20,000 to expand their mentorship program and offer violence prevention workshops.
GodRich Project: $21,000 to coach youth and residents on farming to build a stronger community and reduce violence.
Harmony House: $35,000 to support a refuge providing services to homeless or at-risk youth aged 18-26.
Wingfoot Church: $50,000 for an after-school program targeting youth ages 10-14 focusing on cooking, exercise, and character development.
Always Climbing Project: $50,000 to further develop an afterschool mentoring program focused on life skills and leadership development.
He Brought Us Out Ministry: $50,000 to expand wraparound services in the North Hill area with various initiatives against violence.
Boys and Girls Club NEO: Provides safe spaces for youth ages 6-18 during critical hours as well as summer months.
It's Not a Moment It's a Movement: $50,000 to implement a Youth Empowerment Mentoring Program for APS Middle School students.
Kent State University: Funding will be used to provide a mentoring program for foster youth of Akron annually.
Love Akron: Funding will provide "The Locker Room Experience", a mentorship program for high school student-athletes.
Tri-County JOGS: Funding will allow JOGS to provide its job readiness and placement programming in new formats at