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Field Hall Foundation Grant Program - Small Grants

The Field Hall Foundation is offering grants ranging from $10,000 to $100,000 to not-for-profit organizations and local governments in Dutchess, Putnam, and Westchester Counties, NY, for projects and programs aimed at improving the lives of low-income and vulnerable older adults and their caregivers, with focus areas including food insecurity, home-based care, elder safety, and transportation.

$15,000
Closed
NY
Grant Description

The Field Hall Foundation Grant Program provides grants to not-for-profits and local governments for projects that improve the lives of older adults and caregivers, aligning with the Foundation's mission to support this vulnerable population. The program is specifically designed to address critical needs within Dutchess, Putnam, and Westchester Counties, NY, focusing on direct services to low-income and vulnerable older adults and their caregivers. This strategic focus ensures that the Foundation's resources are channeled towards areas where they can have the most significant impact, reflecting a clear theory of change centered on improving well-being and support systems for older community members. The primary target beneficiaries of this grant program are low-income and vulnerable older adults, along with their caregivers. The program aims to achieve significant positive impact by funding initiatives that address critical areas such as food insecurity, home-based care services, respite and support services, safety and elder abuse prevention, social work/case management, and transportation. The expected outcomes include enhanced access to essential services, improved quality of life for older adults, and reduced burden on caregivers, all contributing to a more supported and secure environment for the target population. The Foundation's strategic priorities are evident in its focus areas and eligibility criteria. It seeks to fund programs and projects that directly impact older adults and their caregivers, with an emphasis on those in low-income or vulnerable situations. The theory of change behind these priorities suggests that by investing in these specific service areas, the Foundation can create a ripple effect, leading to healthier, safer, and more connected lives for older adults and their support networks. This includes supporting both the creation and expansion of vital programs, as well as minor capital improvements that enhance service delivery. The grant program offers two main types of grants: Small Grants, up to $15,000, and Full Grants. Grants exceeding $50,000 are considered for exceptional programs and require prior discussion with the Foundation, indicating a strategic approach to resource allocation based on program merit and potential for significant impact. While specific measurable results are not explicitly detailed for all outcomes, the focus areas inherently suggest an expectation of measurable improvements in the well-being and access to services for older adults and their caregivers within the designated geographical areas.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $15,000

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Project/program creation, expansion, and/or support Minor capital improvement projects

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

City or township governments
Nonprofits

Geographic Eligibility

Dutchess County (NY), Putnam County (NY), Westchester County (NY)

Key Dates

Application Opens

June 26, 2024

Application Closes

October 2, 2024

Contact Information

Grantor

Patti Lavan Horvath

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Categories
Income Security and Social Services
Food and Nutrition
Safety
Transportation
Health

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