Mission History Board Members Grant Making Affiliated Funds

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Mission History Board Members Grant Making Affiliated Funds
Grants paid through The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13,755,536
Grants paid through Direct Charitable Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$167,936
Grants paid through Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation (AFYF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,889,148
Grants paid through AFYF Direct Charitable Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$86,911
Grants paid through Mountain Sky Guest Ranch Fund (MSGR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$291,000
Grants paid through MSGR Fund Direct Charitable Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,303
Grants paid through Philanthropic Memberships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$55,961
Grand Total Of All Grants For 2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16,249,795
OUR FOUNDAT I O N
Mission
Board Members
To promote positive change in people’s lives and to build and
enhance the communities in which they live.
Trustees and board associates include Chairman Arthur Blank
and his wife, Stephanie Blank; son Kenny Blank and his wife,
Nancy Blank; daughters Dena and Danielle Blank; brother
Michael Blank; and Foundation President Penelope McPhee.
History
Formed in 1995, The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
is focused on enhancing education, pre s e rving greenspace,
sustaining the arts and sparking collaboration among its
community partners. Arthur M. Blank is Owner & CEO of
the Atlanta Falcons & Georgia Force football teams.
He also owns Mountain Sky Guest Ranch in Montana. He
co-founded The Home Depot, the world’s largest home
improvement retailer, in 1978 and re t i red from the company
as co-chairman in 2001. T h rough his genero s i t y, the
Foundation, along with Blank and his wife’s personal
giving, has granted over $200 million to various
charitable organizations.
Grant Making
The Foundation uses a pro a c t i ve grant making process,
identifying and inviting potential partners for grants aro u n d
its initiatives. It does not accept unsolicited grant requests.
Visit www.blankfoundation.org to learn more.
Affiliated Funds
Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation focuses on youth fitness
and supports organizations serving youth throughout Georgia.
Visit www.atlantafalcons.com. Mountain Sky Guest Ranch
Fund focuses on youth, environment, and quality of life in
Park and Gallatin Counties in Montana. Visit www.mtnsky.com.
* clicking on the project information will direct you to the organization’s website
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2005 Grants
The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation is honored to have provided support to the following partners in 2005.
Discretionary
American Friends of Neve
Shalom/Wahat al-Salam
Mt. Laurel, NJ: $25,000
To support the School for
Peace youth encounters.
Atlanta Community
Food Bank
Atlanta, GA: $50,000
For a capital campaign to
achieve LEED certification.
Atlanta Community
Food Bank
Atlanta, GA: $500
To honor Bill Bolling, Founder
and Executive Director.
Babson College
Babson Park, MA: $369,267
To support the Arthur M.
Blank Scholarship program.
Camp Sunshine
Decatur, GA: $10,000
To support the annual Sibling
Camp Weekend.
CARE
Atlanta, GA: $250,000
For tsunami disaster relief
efforts and rebuilding.
Carl E. Sanders Family
YMCA at Buckhead
Atlanta, GA: $500
To support the annual Partner
with Youth campaign.
Carter Center
Atlanta, GA: $400,000
To support the Eminent
Persons-Leadership
Recruitment Fund.
Children's Healthcare of
Atlanta Foundation
Atlanta, GA: $1,000,000
To support the capital
campaign for Children's
Healthcare of Atlanta and
Hughes Spalding Children's
Hospital.
Children's Healthcare of
Atlanta Foundation
Atlanta, GA: $500
In memory of nurse
Charles Warren.
Cooper Institute
Dallas, TX: $50,000
To support the ongoing work of
The Cooper Institute.
Freedom Park Conservancy
Atlanta, GA: $15,000
To create an endowment for
maintenance of “The Bridge,”
a site sculpture paying tribute
to Congressman John Lewis.
Georgia Conservancy
Atlanta, GA: $20,000
To support the Mothers &
Others Clean Air initiative.
Georgia World Congress
Center Authority
Atlanta, GA: $75,000
A capital gift to support the
Wrinkle in the Quilt
Playground in Atlanta’s
Centennial Park.
Hillels Of Georgia
Atlanta, GA: $25,000
To support the Jewish
Life Center at Emory.
Immortal Chaplains
Foundation
Minneapolis, MN: $20,000
For general operating
support and organizational
effectiveness.
Independent Media Artists
of Georgia Etc., Inc.
(Image Film & Video)
Atlanta, GA: $25,000
To support planning and
development of the Comedy
for Peace project.
Jewish Federation of
Greater Atlanta
Atlanta, GA: $550,000
To support the ongoing
work of the Federation.
John V. Mara Cancer
Research at St.
Vincent’s Hospital
New York, NY: $1,000
In memory of Mr.
Wellington Mara.
Mel and Enid Zuckerman
Arizona College of
Public Health
Tucson, AZ: $75,000
To establish the Friends of
Mel and Enid Zuckerman
Health Promotion Endowment.
Metro Atlanta Chamber
of Commerce
Atlanta, GA: $200,000
To support the Forward
Atlanta Campaign.
Metro Atlanta YMCA
Atlanta, GA: $500,000
To support the new Family
YMCA at the Villages of
Carver and the after-school
youth center at the Southwest
Family YMCA.
Natural Step
San Francisco, CA: $15,000
For a research project to create
a “Global Opportunity Map
for Sustainability.”
North Carolina Outward
Bound School
Asheville, NC: $70,000
For general operating support.
Outward Bound USA
Garrison, NY: $100,000
For general operating support.
Pace Academy
Atlanta, GA: $5,000
For the Mike Murphy
Endowed Fund for
Faculty Development.
Shepherd Center
Atlanta, GA: $1,000,000
For capital and
endowment of the therapeutic
recreation programs.
United Negro College Fund
Atlanta, GA: $2,500
To support the 2005
Corporate Campaign.
United Way of
Metropolitan Atlanta
Atlanta, GA: $700,000
To support relief efforts for
Hurricane Katrina evacuees
in metro Atlanta.
Woodruff Arts Center
Atlanta, GA: $20,000
To support the 2005
Annual Campaign.
Youth For Tomorrow New Life Center
Bristow, VA: $25,000
For capital support for
the Academic /Physical
Education Facility.
American Red Cross
Washington, DC: $2,500
To support the Asia tsunami
relief effort.
CARE
Atlanta, GA: $10,000
To support the Pakistan
earthquake relief effort.
The Dolphin Institute
Honolulu, HI: $5,000
For general operating support.
The Pachamama Alliance
San Francisco, CA: $2,500
For general operating support.
GirlVentures
San Francisco, CA: $10,000
For general operating support.
Keep A Child Alive
Brooklyn, NY: $8,000
For general operating support.
The Global Fund for Childre n
Washington, DC: $25,000
For general operating support.
The Global Fund for Women
San Francisco, CA: $10,000
For general operating support.
Tides Foundation
San Francisco, CA: $5,000
To support the Philanthropy
West Alumni Fund.
Adaptive Learning Center
Marietta, GA: $4,000
To support the 2004-05
Annual Campaign and the
Dare to Dream Campaign.
Fighting Back
Scholarship Program
Devon, PA : $12,000
For general operating support.
Girls' Opportunities
for Adventure and
Leadership (GOAL)
Atlanta, GA: $3,000
For general operating support.
Oakhurst Community
Garden Project
Decatur, GA: $1,000
To support Planting Day to
teach children about obesity
and nutrition.
Inspiring Spaces
Atlanta Development
Authority
Atlanta, GA: $500,000
To support BeltLine
redevelopment, land use and
zoning plans.
Atlanta Development
Authority
Atlanta, GA: $330,000
To support land acquisition
to expand the Wildwood
Urban Forest.
BeltLine Partnership
Atlanta, GA: $225,000
To provide operating
support for the newly formed
BeltLine leadership structure.
City of Atlanta, Dept. of
Parks, Recreation and
Cultural Affairs
Atlanta, GA: $400,000
To support the creation of a
water spray pad feature at
Center Hill Park.
City of Atlanta, Dept. of
Parks, Recreation and
Cultural Affairs
Atlanta, GA: $40,000
To support master planning
for Southside Park.
Emory University
Atlanta, GA: $160,000
To support the development of
a parks inventory through an
extensive investigation of the
features, conditions, and
usage patterns of City of
Atlanta Parks.
Forrest Hills
Neighborhood Association
Decatur, GA: $5,173
To support the permanent
protection and improvement
of a small park in the Forrest
Hills Neighborhood.
Friends of the BeltLine
Atlanta, GA: $30,000
To provide operating
support to educate the
public about the BeltLine.
Georgia Tech
Research Corporation
Atlanta, GA: $16,816
To support the "Potential
Greenspace Information
System - Phase III” research.
Park Pride, Inc.
Atlanta, GA: $75,000
To build grassroots level
neighborhood support for
parks through “Friends of ”
parks groups, parks visioning
and technical assistance.
Park Pride, Inc.
Atlanta, GA: $8,500
To support expenses related to
the Parks Technical Advisory
Group (P-TAG).
Piedmont Park Conservancy
Atlanta, GA: $150,000
For Piedmont Park's
"Bridge Campaign" to
support capital improvements
at the park.
Trust for Public Land
Atlanta, GA: $1,750,000
For a revolving loan fund
to acquire green space along
the proposed Atlanta
BeltLine corridor.
Trust for Public Land
Atlanta, GA: $450,000
For general operating support
for key staff positions that
support the BeltLine project.
Trust for Public Land
Atlanta, GA: $105,000
To support land acquisition
in DeKalb County.
Better Beginnings
American Institutes
for Research
Washington, DC: $40,000
To provide evaluation for
the United Way's Born
Learning Campaign.
Center for the Study
of Social Policy
Washington, DC: $47,000
To provide technical
assistance to Atlanta early
childcare programs to help
implement approaches based
on the best practices arouund
the protective factors.
Georgia State University
Research Foundation, Inc.
Atlanta, GA: $25,000
To support four pilot classes of
the Georgia Building Strong
Families program.
Georgia Tech Research
Corporation
Atlanta, GA: $4,840
For child care mapping
support services.
Metro Atlanta YMCA
Atlanta, GA: $50,000
To offer EarnBenefits
screening, free tax preparation
and financial literacy services
to the families of children
enrolled in YMCA Head
Start centers and pre-schools.
Prevent Child Abuse
Georgia
Atlanta, GA: $6,650
To offer tax-filing assistance
to families in Atlanta who are
enrolled in the Healthy
Families Georgia home
visitation program and cover
the cost of 150 Spanishlanguage calendars for use in
the Grant Park Clinic's
prenatal classes.
Prevent Child Abuse
Georgia
Atlanta, GA: $100,000
To expand First Steps
services to parents of City of
Atlanta newborns, build
board capacity to lead and
sustain program growth, and
develop educational
materials for fundraising
and advocacy.
Quality Care for Children
Atlanta, GA: $16,370
To support staff time for The
Mayor's Early Childhood
Roundtable and Taskforce.
Quality Care for Children
Atlanta, GA: $250,000
To facilitate Play & Learn
groups in the City of Atlanta;
augment the Emergency Child
Care Program; make
EarnBenefits available to
their constituents; and build
the agency's capacity to create
a self-sustaining marketing
and fundraising program.
Seedco
New York, NY: $155,000
For the development and
start-up implementation of
the EarnBenefits program
in Atlanta.
Sheltering Arms
Atlanta, GA: $50,000
To offer EarnBenefits
screening, free tax
preparation, and financial
literacy education to the
families of children in eight
Sheltering Arms day care
centers in the City of Atlanta
and south Fulton County.
United Way of
Metropolitan Atlanta
Atlanta, GA: $250,000
To support the Adult
IDA program and Born
Learning Campaign.
Pathways to Success
Arizona Community
Foundation
Phoenix, AZ: $172,600
To support summer
internship and English as a
Second Language programs
for rising sophomores at Carl
Hayden Community School.
Atlanta Outward
Bound Center
Clarkston, GA: $30,000
To support a wilderness
expedition, team building
and orientation for high
school freshmen and
sophomores at The New
Schools at Carver.
Boys & Girls Clubs of the
Lowcountry - Beaufort
Beaufort, SC: $80,000
For internship and
after-school programs that
provide sophomores at
Bluffton High School with
postsecondary preparation.
Communities in Schools
of Atlanta, Inc.
Atlanta, GA: $8,500
To enable twenty freshmen
from The New Schools at
Carver to participate in the
Future Force Summer
Leadership Institute.
Communities in Schools
of Atlanta, Inc.
Atlanta, GA: $135,000
To provide family support,
mentoring, and leadership
development for students at
The New Schools at Carver,
as well as manage the
Pathways to Success
Partnership Coordinator
based at The New Schools
at Carver.
Community Foundation of
the Lowcountry
Hilton Head Island, SC:
$123,560
To support summer initiatives
for sophomores at Bluffton
High School.
Community Foundation of
the Lowcountry
Hilton Head Island, SC:
$180,000
To serve as an intermediary
partner by providing
resource development and
programming for the
Pathways to Success
collaborative.
FIRST
Manchester, NH: $75,000
To support the participation
of The New Schools at
Carver, Bluffton and Hayden
high schools in the FIRST
robotic competition programs
and to provide educational
workshops at Georgia Tech.
Philliber Research Associates
Accord, NY: $86,000
To document baseline
measures for the Pathways
initiatives at three target
schools and implement the
evaluation that will track
student progress during the
2005-06 school year.
Georgia Tech Center for
Education Integrating
Sciences, Mathematics and
Computing (CEISMC)
Atlanta, GA: $250,000
To implement the Science,
Math, Engineering and
Technology (SMET)
program at the Science &
Technology and Health
Sciences & Research schools at
The New Schools at Carver.
Project GRAD Atlanta, Inc.
Atlanta, GA: $74,000
To support a communication
campaign for The New
Schools at Carver.
Glenn Pelham Memorial
Fund, Inc.
Atlanta, GA: $68,000
To implement school year
and summer debate
initiatives at The New
Schools at Carver.
Independent Media Artists
of Georgia Etc., Inc.
(Image Film & Video)
Atlanta, GA: $20,000
To support the Blank Screen
Summer program for
students at The New Schools
at Carver.
Junior Achievement
of Georgia
Atlanta, GA: $10,000
To provide the Economics for
Success and Junior
Achievement Company
programs for sophomores at
The New School at Carver.
Maricopa County
Community College
District Foundation
Tempe, AZ: $435,000
To serve as an intermediary
partner by providing
resource development
and programming
for the Pathways to
Success collaborative.
Project GRAD Atlanta, Inc.
Atlanta, GA: $347,760
To support summer initiatives
and postsecondary preparation
activities for freshmen and
sophomore students, as well as
professional development for
staff at The New Schools
at Carver.
Strive To Excel
Hilton Head, SC: $97,500
To support program expansion
and provide postsecondary
preparation activities at
Bluffton High School.
Teach For America/Atlanta
Atlanta, GA: $50,000
To support 10 TFA teachers
as part of the 2005 Sponsor A
Teacher Campaign.
Technical College
of the Lowcountry
Bluffton, SC: $40,000
To enable Bluffton High
School students to enroll in
dual credit courses offered
by Technical College of
the Lowcountry.
The Algebra Project, Inc.
Cambridge, MA: $115,000
To explore ways to
strengthen mathematics
literacy for target students
at three PTS sites.
United Way of
Metropolitan Atlanta
Atlanta, GA: $250,000
For the implementation and
evaluation of the Summer
Youth Fellows program and
Youth IDA program.
University of South
Carolina - Beaufort
Beaufort, SC: $45,000 To
support the Family University
initiative, student enrollment
in Early Childhood
Education courses and
support a high school to
postsecondary Transition
Coordinator at University of
South Carolina-Beaufort.
Urban Youth
Harp Ensemble
Atlanta, GA: $75,000
To provide harp instruction
and support enrollment in the
summer harp camp for 20
students in the School of
the Arts at The New Schools
at Carver.
Youth Radio
Berkeley, CA: $50,000
To develop communication
skills and provide youth
broadcasting opportunities for
25 youth from the Early
College and Science &
Technology schools at The
New Schools at Carver.
Atlanta Falcons
Youth Foundation /
Georgia Force
Agape Community Center
Atlanta, GA: $10,000
To expand after-school
and summer
enrichment programs.
Aid Atlanta
Atlanta, GA: $3,500
For general operating support.
Aid to Children of
Imprisoned Mothers, Inc.
Atlanta, GA: $14,000
For the recreation
component of a weeklong summer camp program
to help build strong bodies
and minds.
American Association of
Adapted Sports Programs
Atlanta, GA: $35,000
To support a wheelchair
football program as a
sanctioned interscholastic
sport for Georgia students
from 1st through 12th grade.
American Red Cross
Metropolitan Atlanta
Chapter
Atlanta, GA: $77,769
To support Hurricane
Katrina relief efforts.
Athens YMCA
Athens, GA: $10,000
To provide full or partial
scholarships, transportation,
and activity fees for
100 children from
Hispanic families.
Atlanta Alliance on
Developmental Disabilities
Atlanta, GA: $10,000
To support two primary
initiatives - Special
Olympians and
Sports Program.
Atlanta Ballet, Inc.
Atlanta, GA: $10,000
To expand the dance
residency/healthy living
program at Southside
High School.
Atlanta Community
Tennis Foundation
Norcross, GA: $30,000
To bring non-traditional
sports, such as tennis, golf,
soccer, and gymnastics to
urban youth through the
Atlanta Youth Tennis
Foundation’s Youth
Development After
School Program.
Atlanta Sports Council
Atlanta, GA: $25,000
To support membership.
Betty Smothers K-Y
Track Club, Inc.
Baton Rouge, LA: $2,000
To support the Track
Club program.
Big Brothers Big Sisters
of Metro Atlanta
Atlanta, GA: $3,500
For general operating support.
Bosom Buddies of Georgia
Dunwoody, GA: $20,000
To supplement the proceeds
from the Falcons Football
Academy for Women.
Boys & Girls Club of
Bulloch County
Statesboro, GA: $20,000
To support the Positive
Attitudes & Results Through
Sports (P.A.R.T.S.) program.
Boys & Girls Club of
Camilla/Mitchell County
Camilla, GA: $15,000
To support the "Commit
To Be Fit" program.
Boys & Girls Clubs
of Athens
Athens, GA: $20,000
For "Making Healthy
Choices," a health and
nutrition program
developed by The American
Cancer Society.
Boys & Girls Clubs
of Augusta
Augusta, GA: $25,000
To support the Triple
Play program.
Boys & Girls Clubs of
Metro Atlanta
Atlanta, GA: $310,000
To launch and implement
Falcons Fitness Zone
programs at six sites, one in
the Georgia Dome Fitness
Zone, two in the Grant Park
Fitness Zone, two in the
Kirkwood-East Lake Fitness
Zone, and one in the Cascade
Road Fitness Zone.
DC Blazers
Stone Mountain, GA: $6,000
To provide scholarships to
help supplement the cost for
low-income participants.
Boys & Girls Clubs of
Southeast Georgia
Brunswick, GA: $20,000
To expose more youth to
physical fitness programs.
Families of Children Under
Stress, Inc.
Atlanta, GA: $5,000
For "Under the Stars," an
annual weekend devoted to
providing safe, adapted sports,
recreational activities, and
nutritional education to
children with disabilities.
Brain Injury Resource
Foundation
Tucker, GA: $10,000
To support Camp Hardgrove
for Children, a camp for
pediatric brain survivors in
the South.
Camp Kudzu
Atlanta, GA: $15,000
To cover the cost of
nutrition and fitness
programming for children
with diabetes during its
summer camping program.
Clarkston Community
Center
Clarkston, GA: $26,180
To create a Sport Coordinator
position to organize and build
youth programming to
promote physical activity and
sport competition.
Communities In Schools of
Laurens County
Dublin, GA: $10,000
To support the Choosing
Health and Making it a
Priority (C.H.A.M.P.)
program.
Community Foundation for
Greater Atlanta
Atlanta, GA: $60,000
To support the Neighborhood
Fund for the Falcons Fitness
Zone grantmaking program.
East Lake Community
Foundation
Atlanta, GA: $34,100
To support the East Lake
Junior Golf Academy First Tee
at East Lake.
First Tee of Columbus,
GA, Inc.
Columbus, GA: $5,000
For professional instruction,
program management,
facility support, and
administrative support.
Frank Callen Boys & Girls
Club, Inc
Savannah, GA: $35,000
For fitness programming.
Girls Incorporated of
Columbus and
Phenix-Russell
Columbus, GA: $14,550
For the "Way To Go Kids"
fitness and nutritional
program.
Girls on the Run Atlanta
Atlanta, GA: $12,000
To provide scholarships for
140 girls and increase focus
in underserved areas.
Greater Atlanta Chapter of
the National Football
Foundation & College
Hall of Fame
Atlanta, GA: $15,000
To administer the
Whitey Zimmerman/
Atlanta Falcons Scholarship.
KABOOM! Atlanta
Atlanta, GA: $10,000
To support a playground built
between George Washington
Carver Boys & Girls Club
and Fred A. Toomer
Elementary School.
Piedmont Hospital
Atlanta, GA: $17,500
To provide the Project Fit
America program at
Oglethorpe Elementary
School within the Georgia
Dome Fitness Zone.
The University of Georgia
Foundation
Athens, GA: $25,000
To pilot the program "Being
Healthy the Write Way" at
Parks Middle School in the
Atlanta Public School System.
KiDsGyM USA, Inc.
College Park, GA: $10,000
To expand after-school
classes to Whitehead Boys &
Girls Club along with the
Health and Nutrition
pilot program.
Soccer in the Streets
Atlanta, GA: $30,000
To support additional sites
as part of the Equipo
Positivo Initiative.
Thomas Area
Soccer Association
Thomasville, GA: $10,000
To support Project
Soccer, a community
outreach initiative.
Marietta Youth Athletic
Association
Marietta, GA: $5,000
To start a football and
cheerleading program.
Southern Center for Studies
in Public Policy
Atlanta, GA: $25,458
To study and evaluate the
facilities, neighborhoods, and
partners within the Falcons
Fitness Zone.
Mark Trail Athletic
Association, Inc.
Lithonia, GA: $10,000
To support the Youth Fitness
and Training Project.
Special Olympics Georgia
Atlanta, GA: $10,000
To support outreach to
benefit more athletes and to
fund competitions.
Metro Atlanta YMCA
Atlanta, GA: $603,000
To launch and implement
Falcons Fitness Zone programs
at the Centennial Place
YMCA and seven other sites
within the Georgia Dome
Fitness Zone.
Starlings Atlanta Boom
Volleyball Club
Stone Mountain, GA:
$10,000
To support qualified staff and
support personnel, increase the
number of schools, and
provide quality equipment.
Muscogee County
Juvenile Drug Court
of Columbus, Georgia
Columbus, GA: $5,000
For recreational
programming.
The Frank Ski
Kids Foundation
Atlanta, GA: $3,500
For general operating support.
NATA Research &
Education Foundation
Dallas, TX: $23,591
To administer the Jerry
Rhea/Atlanta Falcons
Scholarship.
Newnan/Coweta Boys
& Girls Club
Newnan, GA: $15,000
To provide a high quality
sports program for over 400
disadvantaged youth.
The Mike Glenn
Foundation
Snellville, GA: $10,000
To support a basketball
camp for high school
hearing-impaired athletes.
The Titans Track Club, Inc.
Marietta, GA: $12,500
To provide scholarships and
enhance the Club's
timing system.
Why Not Sports, Inc.
Atlanta, GA: $15,000
To support the
implementation of the
Fields Goals & Assists
Outreach program.
YWCA of Greater Atlanta
Decatur, GA: $130,000
To launch and implement
Falcons Fitness Zone
programs at three sites
within the Georgia Dome
Fitness Zone.
Mountain Sky Guest
Ranch Fund
American Red Cross
Washington, DC: $5,393
For Hurricane Katrina
disaster relief efforts.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of
Gallatin County
Bozeman, MT: $19,500
For youth mentoring
programs.
Big Brothers Big Sisters
of Park County
Livingston, MT: $24,500
For youth mentoring
programs.
Big Sky Institute for the
Advancement of Nonprofits
Helena, MT: $25,000
To establish a grantmaking
program at the Park County
Community Foundation.
Big Sky Youth
Empowerment Project, Inc.
Bozeman, MT: $20,000
For continued program
support, strategic planning,
and board development.
Bozeman Symphony Society
Bozeman, MT: $9,700
To expand the Community
Outreach program to serve the
increased population in Park
and Gallatin counties.
Burns Telecom Center at
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT: $2,850
To give students in grades
5-9 the opportunity to spend
a week on the MSU college
campus and delve into
special topics of interest.
Child Care
Connections, Inc.
Bozeman, MT: $9,500
To expand the School Age
Technical Support, Assistance,
Resources and Training
(START) program.
Children's Museum
of Bozeman
Bozeman, MT: $26,000
To support programming,
scholarships, and a portion of
the executive director's salary.
Community Mediation
Center
Bozeman, MT: $4,750
For the Comprehensive
Peaceful School Initiative, a
youth mediation program.
Equinox Theatre Company
Bozeman, MT: $10,050
To support and maintain the
teen theatre program, expand
the program to Livingston,
and build the capacity of
the organization.
Federation of Fly Fishers
Livingston, MT: $8,510
To begin an after-school
watersheds program for Park
County 6th-8th graders.
Gallatin Valley Agriculture
Committee
Bozeman, MT: $4,800
For the 2006 "Farm Fair,"
an agriculture education
program.
Gallatin Valley Land Trust
Bozeman, MT: $4,900
For the Stewardship
Program, which improves
habitat and educates
children about the value
of protecting the Greater
Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Greater Gallatin
United Way
Bozeman, MT: $34,547
To support kidsLINK, which
provides after-school
programming to children
in Gallatin County.
Horse Medicine
Livingston, MT: $3,000
For the Children's Circle:
Summer Youth Day Camp.
Corporation for the
Northern Rockies
Livingston, MT: $5,700
For the annual Sustainability
Fair in Livingston and
related outreach.
Montana Center
for International
Visitors (MCIV)
Bozeman, MT: $500
For the 2005-2006
International Speaker
Series in Park and
Gallatin Counties.
Crazy Mountain
Productions
Livingston, MT: $19,100
For the Children's Theatre
Workshop in June 2005 and
January 2006 and for
capacity building.
Montana Conservation
Corps
Bozeman, MT: $9,500
For the Montana YES
program, a conservation
service adventure for Gallatin
and Park county youth.
Montana Outdoor
Science School
Bozeman, MT: $12,500
To support the scholarship
program and Outdoor Science
Club for Middle Schools, and
to expand into Park County
by providing summer
nature camps.
The Monument Fund
Livingston, MT: $200
For the Sacajawea statue
in Livingston.
Prevent Child Abuse, Inc.
Bozeman, MT: $30,000
For the Partner Project to
Strengthen Families, a
home-visiting family support
program that provides
parenting education,
resource referral, and
support of teen parents.
Prevent Child Abuse, Inc.
Bozeman, MT: $500
For the "Girls For A Change"
conference in Bozeman.