Announcing Challenge Grant to Benefit Neighbor-to-Neighbor Program
The Foundation is pleased to announce that the United Way of Greater
New Haven has been awarded a $50,000 matching grant in support of its
Neighbor-to-Neighbor (N2N) program.
The match grant is made possible through The Foundation’s Silverthau
and Kittredge Funds, established by bequests in 1941 and 1970,
respectively.
The challenge grant to N2N works as follows: if
20 Give/Get members raise $10,000 each, N2N will receive a $50,000
grant. Give/Get group members are community leaders and volunteers who are
working together to raise $200,000 for Neighbor-to-Neighbor LifeLine.
Each Give/Get member commits to giving and/or raising $10,000 through
their personal networks and special events. Give/Get members are using the challenge grant to identify new
donors and seek increased giving from existing donors.
Started in 2009, in partnership with
The Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven, the
Neighbor-to-Neighbor program was designed to
provide emergency funding to local non-profit organizations and the
local community, in need of food, housing, or heat. The program also
provides members of the community with financial coaching, skills
training, and resume writing as a means to provide long-term financial
help, in a tough economic climate.
Last year, the program raised
nearly $650,000, used to help hundreds of families stay in homes, and provide
more than 150,000 meals to the needy. Neighbor-to-Neighbor has set a fundraising
goal of $1 million for 2010. To support the program, visit
www.n2nlifeline.org. Online credit card donations are accepted.