Winter 2022/23 Grant Announcement
Field Hall Foundation has announced $253,251 in new grants through its Winter 2022/23 grant cycle. The funding will be used to improve the lives of older adults and their caregivers in Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties.
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Winter 2022/23 Grants
Catholic Charities of Westchester and Putnam | $50,000 |
To provide case management and emergency relief funding to seniors in need | |
Pace Women’s Justice Center | $50,000 |
To provide civil legal services to protect seniors from all forms of elder abuse | |
Visiting Nurse Services in Westchester | $40,480 |
To expand their geriatric care navigation program to at-risk, low-income seniors | |
A-HOME | $18,921 |
To put in place a proactive protocol to address and prevent bedbugs at their senior residences | |
Caring for the Hungry & Homeless of Peekskill | $15,000 |
To provide healthy groceries to food insecure older adults | |
Hillside Food Outreach | $15,000 |
To support their program which delivers nutritious foods to homebound seniors in Putnam and Westchester Counties | |
North East Community Center | $15,000 |
To deliver nutritious foods to homebound seniors and start a medical equipment/supplies sharing closet | |
Parole Preparation Project | $15,000 |
To provide direct support and assistance to formerly incarcerated elders returning home from prison | |
St. Thomas Episcopal Church | $10,000 |
To support and expand their food pantry services to more seniors in need in Amenia and the surrounding area | |
Gramatan Village | $9,800 |
To provide emergency funding for food and transportation to their eligible senior members | |
Community Housing Innovations | $5,000 |
To launch a site-based food pantry at Mayfair Senior Apartments | |
Pawling Resource Center | $5,000 |
To relieve food insecurity in the Pawling community | |
Mt. Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry | $4,050 |
To provide warm, nutritious meals to homebound, food-insecure seniors |