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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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Contact Alyson about grantmaking, program related investments, and the paper series.
Contact Samantha about program planning and evaluation consulting services.
Contact Caitlin about the Community Fund for Immigrant Wellness, the Annual Innovation Award, and trauma-informed programming.
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Angels In Motion (AIM) is changing the way those suffering with the disease of addiction are treated, one life at a time.
Angels In Motion (AIM) is changing the way those suffering with the disease of addiction are treated, one life at a time. AIM’s efforts include treating each person as an individual, offering genuine compassion and understanding. We provide “blessing bags” of food, snacks, and information on how to get help when they are ready. Receiving the second round of grant funding from the Prevention Fund will enable AIM to reach more people and address the changing needs of those suffering from substance use. This grant will provide funding for wound care kits for tranq wounds. AIM’s Certified Recovery Specialists will be able to aid and support those seeking detox/treatment. This grant will provide transportation for clients to rehab/detox and recovery homes, funding for up to 3 weeks of rent in a recovery house, and necessities such as food, toiletries, clothing, work boots, etc to encourage the newly sober person to seek employment and continue on the road of recovery. AIM walks with them step by step as they move from treatment to sober living. We are there to help them navigate and mentor them. The additional grant funding from the Prevention Fund will allow AIM to continue our mission to assist those with substance use disorder while they navigate treatment and post-treatment programs.