Community Fund: Education Grants

From Akron Community Foundation

The Rosalie and Cecil Smith Fund aims to address and mitigate the issue of feral cat overpopulation in Summit County, as well as provide spay and neuter services to cats and dogs of low-income households, honoring the memory and wishes of Rosalie Smith.

Type of Support

Overview

The grant program, broadly aimed at supporting children’s success in school and life, prefers programs aligned with the Cradle to Career continuum, focusing on critical educational transition points including kindergarten readiness, third-grade reading, eighth-grade math, ninth-grade success, and college and career readiness and persistence. It emphasizes a holistic learning approach and targets funds specifically towards early learning programs for children from birth to age 5, preparing them for future success.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
USA
Program Location
OH (Summit County)
Organization Type

Ineligibility

Endowments
Scholarships
Direct financial support to individuals
Religious organizations for religious purposes
Newly established nonprofit organizations that duplicate existing services
Curriculum for schools
Disease-specific programs
Economic development initiatives already being addressed by the Fund for Our Economic Future
Programs at parochial schools that benefit only their students
Multi-year grants
16k

Submission

Review Criteria

Priority for our educational grants is granted to initiatives that are in harmony with the Cradle to Career pathway, emphasizing significant milestones in a student’s comprehensive educational journey.

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