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GRANT PROGRAM COMMITTEE MINUTES (2) 4. Discretionary and Matching grants
a. The following Director Discretionary Grants were unanimously approved, with Angelique and
Bea abstaining:
• Christie Foundation
• Northwestern Ontario Women’s Centre
• First Peoples Fund
• The Academy at Charlemont
• Eye to Eye
• American Indigenous Business Leaders
• National Indian Child Welfare Association • Native Forward Scholars Fund
$25,000 $25,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 1,000
The following Matching grants were unanimously approved, with Bea abstaining:
• The Academy at Charlemont
• Palm Beach Atlantic University – Warren Schol.
• The King’s Academy
• Hobe Sound Christian Academy $ 4,000 • Paden City Foundation – Broadwater Schol. Fund $ 2,500 • Paden City Foundation – Lucas Scholarship Fund $ 2,500 • University of Colorado Foundation $ 2,000 • Eye to Eye $ 1,500 • Southern Illinois University Foundation $ 1,000 • Education Foundation of Alachua County – TSIC $ 750 • Santa Fe College – Scholarships $ 750 • Education Foundation of Alachua County $ 500 • N. Central FL Center for Independent Living $ 500 • FL-AHEAD $ 500 • Peaceful Paths Domestic Abuse Network $ 500 • Santa Fe College – Emergency Fund $ 500 • Santa Fe College – DHP Program $ 500 • Florida State University $ 250 • EmpowHER of the Palm Beaches $ 250 • Lake Worth Dollars for Scholars $ 250
5. LOIs
A list of Letters of Inquiry and responses had been circulated. The LOI from Florida Atlantic University was incorrectly listed as Disadvantaged rather than Disability. Also, while the LOI from Dalhousie University was submitted under the category of Disadvantaged, it should be classified as both Disadvantaged and Indigenous.
$10,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000
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