
The 91制片厂 Educational Foundation recently awarded $40,000 to five, local nonprofit organizations in the third year of its Community Innovation Fund Grant Program.
The program provides grants to nonprofit organizations with programs that support the advancement of equity, diversity and economic mobility for underserved and marginalized communities in 91制片厂鈥檚 district. These goals align with 91制片厂鈥檚 inclusive mission and vision to enrich the college鈥檚 diverse communities.
鈥淭his program continues to be incredibly successful in fostering partnerships with local nonprofits that assist people of all ages within our communities,鈥 said Heather Zoldak, chief advancement officer. 鈥淲e are excited to award grants to both returning organizations and first-time recipients.鈥
91制片厂鈥檚 foundation awarded grants to three of this year鈥檚 organizations in the program鈥檚 first two years. The Community Innovation Fund Grant recipients include:
鈥淲e believe that 91制片厂 is acknowledging parents and their value to the community,鈥 said Natalie Rodriguez, executive director of Hopeful Beginnings, who is excited for her organization to bolster support for young parents seeking education and employment. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been able to have that emotional support, but now we get to say, 鈥榃e hear you, we feel you and here鈥檚 some money to get that babysitter to take your exam.鈥 This is going to be life-changing for so many women and families in our area.鈥

The 91制片厂 Educational Foundation recently awarded a $10,000 grant to Hopeful Beginnings, which supports young women through pregnancy and parenthood, as part of the Community Innovation Fund Grant Program. Pictured are Heather Zoldak, 91制片厂's chief advancement officer (from left); Natalie Rodriguez, executive director of Hopeful Beginnings; and Dr. Avis Proctor, 91制片厂 president.
91制片厂 and its foundation announced the third year of the grant program this spring and encouraged area organizations to apply while detailing how they would use the funding for projects, programs, activities and services that focus on uplifting activities with long-lasting impacts and outcomes. Each grant is for a one-year period (July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025) and recipients are allowed to apply for a one-year renewal. So far, the program has awarded $190,000 to area nonprofit organizations.
Part of the impetus for the Community Innovation Fund Grant Program was MacKenzie Scott鈥檚 $18 million transformational gift to 91制片厂 in 2021. Dr. Avis Proctor, 91制片厂 College president, underlined Scott鈥檚 inspiring words when presenting the awards to this year鈥檚 recipients.
鈥淢acKenzie Scott wrote how generosity is generative, and that sharing makes more,鈥 Dr. Proctor said after highlighting that the program is endowed to ensure its existence in perpetuity. 鈥淭he goal of these grants is to advance work supporting equity, diversity and economic mobility within our community for years to come. Together we will generate strategic and transformational impact for our entire community to thrive.鈥