Helping Non-Profits Foster Self-Sufficiency & Improve Quality of Life.

Grantees

Grant decisions are based on individual program type, not any organizational type. Many types of organizations receive our support.

Hoover Family Foundation

Grants FY2023-24
1st Funding Cycle

Indianapolis

  • American Red Cross of Central Indiana $10,000 for Home Fire Relief financial assistance.
  • Children’s Museum of Indianapolis $10,000 toward Learning Navigators services.
  • Indy Humane $7,000 for Pet Resource Center supporting low-income.
  • Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership $10,000 toward Post-Purchase Mortgage Counseling program.
  • Ascension St. Vincent $5,000 for Dementia Caregiver Education Program.
  • TeenWorks $10,000 for Transition Manager providing support to High School seniors transitioning to their post-secondary plans.

Portland

  • Beaverton Resource Center $7,500 for call center staffing of pantry referral program.
  • Bradley Angle $7,500 for Economic Empowerment Program.
  • Children’s Center $8,000 toward trauma-informed Assessment Program for suspected cases of child abuse and neglect.
  • Clackamas Women’s Services $8,000 for Youth Advocates in School-Based Health Centers for services for students impacted by violence or abuse.
  • College Possible $5,000 for intensive college access program for high school students.
  • Community Transitional School $8,000 for responsive transportation program for students experiencing homelessness to be able to attend school.
  • Impact NW $8,000 for Homelessness Prevention Services for low-income families.
  • Kindred Partners $6,009 toward Safe Families for Children program services.
  • Kinship House $8,000 for mental health therapy and systems advocacy for children experiencing foster care and adoption.
  • Portland Community Football Club $5,000 for Family Services Program.
  • Portland Rescue Mission $8,000 toward Vocational Skills Lead staff for Connect Program helping men overcome homelessness.
  • St. Andrew Legal Clinic $5,000 for Legal Access Fund.
  • Tucker Maxon School $8,000 for individual tutoring for students who are deaf.
  • William Temple House $7,500 toward Service Navigation program.
  • Youth, Rights & Justice $8,000 for Family Defense Project to stabilize families and prevent the need for foster care placement.
  • Youth Villages Oregon $8,000 for the LifeSet program for young adults (17 – 22) who are exiting the foster care system.

Hoover Family Foundation

Grants FY2023-24
2nd Funding Cycle

Indianapolis

  • Arthur M. Glick Jewish Community Center $5,000 for MESH Initiative summer camp program.

Portland

  • ACE Mentor Program of Oregon $5,000 for career mentoring and summer enrichment programs.
  • CASA for Children $8,000 for volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates serving children in foster care.
  • Community Cycling Center $6,000 to expand year-round programming for low-income youth.
  • Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon $8,000 to support Daily Bread Express.
  • Friendly House $7,500 for Client Assistance programs.
  • HomePlate Youth Services $8,000 for services and programming at their drop-in center.
  • Our Just Future $8,000 toward Resident Services team supporting families.
  • Life Expanding Adventure Program $8,000 for summer and off-season adventure trips for youth overcoming challenges.
  • Metropolitan Youth Symphony $5,000 to support Music Access Program for underserved K-12 youth.
  • Northwest Catholic Counseling Center $8,000 for mental health counseling.
  • Oregon Humane Society $7,500 for subsidized veterinary care for low income families.
  • Oregon Society of Artists $5,000 to expand Veterans’ Art Classes program.
  • Parrott Creek Child and Family Services $8,000 to support Residential Treatment Program youth and families involved in juvenile justice and welfare systems.
  • p:ear $6,000 for jobs training, mentorship, employment and essential services for homeless youth.
  • Portland Audubon $8,000 for Green Leaders Program.
  • Project Homeless Connect Washington County $8,000 to support their Day Center, an entry point for homelessness care system.
  • Shadow Project $8,000 for Reading Mentors program for 3rd – 8th grade readers.
  • Wallace Medical Concerns $7,500 to provide behavioral, medical and dental health services.

Hoover Family Foundation

Grants FY2023-24
3rd Funding Cycle

Indianapolis

  • Assistance League of Indianapolis - $8,000 to support Operation School Bell and provide books to kids to improve literacy.
  • AYS - $11,000 - support before and after school programming for children who are homeless.
  • Child Advocates - $10,000 - Educational Liaison Program to improve educational outcomes for children in foster care.
  • Christamore House - $10,000 - Senior Program case management and supportive services for seniors living in poverty.
  • Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra - $7,500 - to support Metropolitan Youth Orchestra, youth and family development program.
  • Jameson Camp - $7,500 - Youth Leadership program to help teens develop skills needed to stay on track to graduate from HS and pursue postsecondary education.
  • Little Red Door Cancer Agency - $7,500 - provide rides to chemotherapy and radiation appointments for low-income cancer patients.
  • NJTL of Indianapolis - $1,000 - for after school program.
  • Noble - $10,000 - to support Eli Lilly/CBRE Workforce Inclusion Project to place people with disabilities into meaningful, competitive-wage jobs.
  • Otis R. Bowen Center/Enchanted Hills Community Partnership Center - $15,000 - Stable Housing Microloans and Job Training.
  • Same As U, Inc. - $1,000 for program for young adults with developmental disabilities.
  • Society of St. Vincent de Pau l- $10,000 - Changing Lives Forever intensive program for individuals experiencing poverty.
  • TechPoint Foundation - $7,500 - to start five Science Action Clubs, serving low-income and minority students.

Portland

  • ALS Association Oregon and SW Washington - $8,000 - Care Services Program of coordinated medical and support services for individuals with ALS.
  • Constructing Hope Pre-Apprenticeship Program - $5,500 - support construction trades summer program for low-income and minority youth.
  • Family of Friends Mentoring - $5,500 support for new Outreach and Recruitment Manager for youth mentoring program.
  • Friends of the Children - $8,000 to support expansion of college and career readiness program for youth in grades 2nd – 12th.
  • Oregon Museum of Science and Industry - $6,000 - Teen Science Alliance program.
  • Oregon Robotics Tournament & Outreach Program - $7,831 for STEM/robotics programs for underrepresented/served children.
  • Our House of Portland - $8,000 - Neighborhood Housing and Care Program for under-resourced individuals living with HIV.
  • Portland Youth Builders - $6,000 - pre-apprenticeship training program for young people who have dropped out of high school.
  • Shadow Project - $7,500 - expand reading mentoring program for special education students.