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We fund organizations and projects which disrupt our current behavioral health space and create impact at the individual, organizational, and societal levels.
Our participatory funds alter traditional grantmaking by shifting power
to impacted communities to direct resources and make funding decisions.
We build public and private partnerships to administer grant dollars toward targeted programs.
We provide funds at below-market interest rates that can be particularly useful to start, grow, or sustain a program, or when results cannot be achieved with grant dollars alone.
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Historic Fair Hill (HFH)’s goals are to serve as a responsive partner in the revitalization of Fairhill through youth development and education programs, urban farming/fresh food initiatives, and community-building and wellness projects.
Historic Fair Hill (HFH)’s goals are to serve as a responsive partner in the revitalization of Fairhill through youth development and education programs, urban farming/fresh food initiatives, and community-building and wellness projects. This grant will support our work by focusing resources on the Julia de Burgos Elementary School community, where our family and youth literacy programs and school/community gardening programs are creating connections, building resilience, and sparking joy.
HFH partners with the de Burgos school community to boost student literacy skills; to make high-quality, culturally relevant children’s books widely available; to engage parents in family literacy workshops; and to involve people of all ages in the growing and sharing of healthy, organic fruits and vegetables. A grant from the KCRF would help us pay the salaries and wages of our talented, bilingual staff, who inspire hope and help children and parents overcome obstacles on a daily basis.