Monday, September 13, 2010

First Year's Grants

The Board of Directors has approved grants to four organizations in the Second Round of funding for the first full year of operation.  The Round Three grant cycle will begin on October 15th, 2010 with proposals due by November 15th, 2010.  Join us in thanking these organizations for the work they do to support us and the greater community as well. The organizations will be recognized regionally on WCQS over the next few weeks so please listen for them.


ROUND ONE


Center for Diversity Education  ... $4,200


To fund fees for two trainers from "Ground Spark" to train teachers, counselors, and others about bullying. Training to take place during a 2010 conference. Supported locally by Citizens of the School Violence Prevention Act.


Equality NC Foundation  ... $3,500


To promote locally organized LGBTQ events in WNC. Specifically, to hire a graduate student to engage 1,000 new on-line advocates in Asheville, Boone, and surrounding areas.

Youth OUTright... $5,000



To hire a part-time program director to manage activities of the organization. This will be the organization's first paid staff position.







ROUND TWO

Western North Carolina AIDS Project... $2,900



Grant funds to be used to plan and implement a week long exhibit of the AIDS Memorial Quilt in conjunction with the commendation of World AIDS Day in December of 2010.

Homeward Bound of Asheville, Inc... $800



Homeward Bound is working with others to end the cycle of homelessness. The small initial grant was provided to train staff to better understand GLBTQ homelessness issues.

Cantaria, The Gay Men’s Chorus of Asheville... $3,500



The funding to the Chorus focused on means to foster gay and lesbian community spirit and to present a positive gay image to the Western North Carolina community at large. The grant will allow for the purchase of equipment necessary to increase outreach into the WNC community.

Equality NC Foundation... $3,250

In it efforts to secure equality and justice for LGBT North Carolinians, the Foundation was given a second grant to identify and engage a total of 2,000 online advocates in Western North Carolina to support our community's agenda.



In addition the Board has authorized $1,100 to purchase day sponsorships to honor our grant recipients on the Mountain Air Network WCQS and it’s affiliates.

Total first year giving in two rounds:    $24,250