Oswego Health Foundation - 2018
In support of its capital campaign to build a new state-of-the-art behavioral health facility in Oswego, payable over five years beginning in 2019.
Grants to nonprofits providing social and human services.
In support of its capital campaign to build a new state-of-the-art behavioral health facility in Oswego, payable over five years beginning in 2019.
Awarded funds to support the rollout of its rebranding initiative across the county.
Provided funding for the Hannibal Backpack Program to feed children over the weekends for the upcoming school year.
Awarded funds to expand its Girls Rock program into the Fulton Junior and Senior high schools.
Received funds for provision of respite/caregiver support to parents and guardians of children with special needs.
Awarded bridge funding through September to support a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Coordinator in Oswego County.
Capacity-building grant to hire a fund development director with an initial installment of $60,000 and the remaining $60,000 payable over two years.
Received funding on behalf of Prevention Support Partners to bring in a Circle of Security Parenting International trainer to provide four days of training to 40 individuals representing eight agencies across Oswego County.
A capacity building grant will be used to expand its "6 Steps to Better Balance" program throughout the county.
This grant will be used to build its capacity to serve at risk children ages 6-18 through adult mentorship and pairing with rescued animals.