Sterling Community Master Plan - Greenville County
Sterling Community Master Plan - Greenville County Sterling Community Master Plan - Greenville County
Appendix B Funding Matrix
Sterling Neighborhood Supplemental Materials July 2010 Appendix B: Funding Matrix Potential Funding Opportunities Sterling Neighborhood, Greenville, SC July 2010 Project Category Potential Funding Program / Agency Avg. Award $ Funding For: Application Timeframe Comments: Funds Could be Used For: Floodplain Management FEMA, Emergency Management Enhancement Grants, Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grants, Flood Mitigation Assistance Grants enhance emergency mgmt and reduce losses http://www.fema.gov acquisition of flood prone properties Neighborhood Building Neighborhood Building Health Care Health & Nuitrition Health & Nuitrition Building Healthy Communities Program (Home Depot Corporation), up to $2,500 Neighborhood Builders Program, Bank of America volunteer community building projects Jan, May, Sept grants to 501c3 organizations to assist with volunteer neighborhood building projects; http://corporate.homedepot.com volunteer building projects up to $200,000 in operating support over 2 years neighborhood revitalization June 501c3; http://www.bankofamerica.com/foundation organization operation support adolescent and community health, medical care clinics, health related programs, nurses, etc. to underserved communities February must be 501c3; http://www.bcbsscfoundation.org/ health care issues Blue Cross Blue Shield of SC Foundation Community Impact Grants, ConAga Foods Foundation $10,000 - $100,000 child hunger & nuitrition Janaury 501c3; http://www.nourishkidstoday.org community nutrition Building Human Capital, Creating Healthy improving health care and Environments - Robert Wood Johnson healthy environments for 501c3; Greenville YMCA has been awarded grant for Foundation $50-$200,000 vunerable populations healthy environments; http://www.rwjf.org/ Crime Prevention Community Policing, MetLife Foundation $15,000 - $25,000 Neighborhood Building Capacity Building Capacity Building 501c3; http://www.metlife.com/about/corporateprofile/citizenship/metlifefoundationhttp://www.lisc.org/docs/resources/2010_MetLife _Preliminary_Application.pdf community health & nuitrition neighborhood revitalization and crime prevention February grass-roots crime prevention and community policing connects community organizations with funding Local Initiatives Support Corporation sources; capacity building and (LISC) projects 501c3; http://www.lisc.org funding Assistance Community Enrichment Grants, Hollingsworth Funds Grants, Greenville Women Giving Grants, Community Foundation of Greater Greenville, Inc varies, up to $100,000 capacity building projects March, Sept 501c3;http://www.cfgreenville.org capacity building special projects Capacity Building Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation $20,000 - $50,000 grassroots organization support to move people out of poverty and build economic assets 501c3 in southeast US; http://www.mrbf.org community organization operation support B-1
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Appendix B<br />
Funding Matrix