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Successful Grant Awards

For the past 10 years, we have helped nonprofits hit their fundraising goals through successful grant proposals. Let us help you meet your upcoming grant deadlines. 

  • $100,000 – CareFirst (health care access)
  • $100,000 - W.K. Kellogg Foundation (summer school sessions)
  • $100,000 – Department of Employment Services (workforce education)
  • $90,000 – The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation (general operating)
  • $90,000 – Helping Children Grow (parenting classes)
  • $50,000 - Entergy (internet access for virtual learning)
  • $50,000 – The Greater Washington Community Foundation (housing and employment)
  • $50,000 – The Richard E. and Nancy P. Marriott Family Foundation (workforce education)
  • $40,000 – Prince Charitable Trust (professional development for health care staff)
  • $30,000 - Edward N. & Della Thome Memorial Foundation, BofA Trustee (senior housing)
  • $30,000 – Eugene & Agnes Meyer Foundation (capacity building)
  • $30,000 – Delta Dental (dental equipment and charity care)
  • $25,000 – Bank of America (workforce development)
  • $25,000 – TD Bank (disaster recovery)
  • $25,000  – Arcana (housing support)
  • $25,000 – AmeriHealth (housing support)
  • $25,000 – Wells Fargo Foundation (sponsorships, mentoring, and workshops)
  • $15,000 – The Greater Washington Community Foundation (Housing Prevention services)
  • $15,000 – Capital One Foundation (housing)
  • $15,000 – Sharing DC (housing services)
  • $5,000 – Bess Spiva Timmons (educational enrichment)
  • $5,000 – Herb Block (youth afterschool program)
  • $5,000 – Maximus (technology upgrade)
  • $1,000 – Junior League of Washington (culturally diverse books for children)

  • $345,000 – Capital One (workforce development and housing)
  • $276,000 – Department of Education (21st Century Community Learning Centers)
  • $200,000 - W.K. Kellogg Foundation (professional development for teachers)
  • $150,000 – Department of Human Services (health services)
  • $125,000 – TD Charitable Foundation (affordable housing)

  • $14,200,000 - Department of Education (Teacher and School Leader Incentive)
  • $5,000,000 - Bezos Day One Fund (housing services)
  • $2,000,000 – The Community Partnership for the Prevention of Homelessness (rapid rehousing)
  • $1,809,274 – Health Resources and Services Administration/HRSA (health care access)
  • $1,700,000 – Department of Health and Human Services (health access)
  • $1,000,000 - Department of Health and Human Services (health access)
  • $800,000 –The Community Partnership for the Prevention of Homelessness (housing)
  • $500,000 - Charles & Lynn Schusterman Foundation (K-12 education)
  • $500,000 - Walton Family Foundation (K-12 education)

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