Stoneleigh Fellowship Program
This grant provides funding to homeowners in Paducah, Kentucky, to support exterior home improvement projects that enhance the community's appearance.
Stoneleigh Fellowship Program in Pennsylvania offers accomplished leaders multiyear funding ranging from $100,000 to $150,000 annually to transform systems that serve youth in Philadelphia. The fellowship aims to support visionary individuals from various disciplines and professional backgrounds who work to advance change in youth-serving systems such as youth justice, child welfare, education, and health. The award primarily covers a Fellow’s salary and may also support travel or other project-related expenses. Fellowship projects must have an impact on policy and practice affecting young people in Philadelphia and must use research, policy, or practice approaches to advance change. Eligible candidates must demonstrate the capacity to lead complex, multiyear projects and propose solutions to policy or practice challenges affecting youth in Philadelphia. The fellowship does not support direct service provision, lobbying or advocacy aimed at influencing specific legislation, projects that do not impact youth or young adults, or the duties of an existing staff position. Grant opportunity: Small Manufacturing Recovery Grants for small-to medium-sized manufacturers in Colorado, including rural communities. The grants cover various priority areas such as planning for success, leading the company, growing the company, improving operations, focusing on people, and deciding with data. The application includes questions related to different grant programs and may be based on county's rural designation or impact of COVID-19. Deadline is ongoing. For more information, visit Manufacturer Edge website. "Grant Name: City of Paducah Southside Home Repair Microgrant (Phase 1) Location: Kentucky, Paducah Type: Grant Deadline: Ongoing Grant Size: $5,000 Details: The City of Paducah offers a micro-grant opportunity for homeowners in the defined program area to improve their houses and contribute to the beautification of the community. The grant provides a dollar-for-dollar match for exterior home improvement projects, with a minimum investment threshold of $500 and a maximum match of $5,000 for the first $10,000 invested. Eligible projects include repairs or replacements of siding, porches, windows, doors, architectural details, exterior lighting fixtures, driveway culverts, mature tree repair by a licensed arborist, and exterior painting. Priority will be given to applicants proposing to paint the entire structure. The funds will only be awarded after completion of the approved project within 60 days. Applicants must meet certain criteria including property ownership and tax status. Grant awards are subject to availability of funds and approval by the City of Paducah. For more information and application details, visit City of Paducah website.
Award Range
$100,000 - $150,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
A demonstrated capacity to lead complex, multiyear projects Strong existing relationships and knowledge about how systems work A proposed solution to a policy or practice challenge that affects youth in Philadelphia The ability to devote the majority of their professional activities to their project.
Geographic Eligibility
Philadelphia