Invest Detroit announces $10M grant from Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation to support City of Detroit’s Strategic Neighborhood Fund
Invest Detroit announced today a $10 million grant from The Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation. The investment will support the Strategic Neighborhood Fund (SNF) over the next five years to help spur strong commercial corridors and catalytic parks in 10 neighborhoods across the city.
Download Press ReleaseRalph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Bringing National Campaign to Southeast Michigan and Western New York to Help Keep Kids From Quitting Sports
Following the distribution of more than $57 million in grants to bolster youth sports access and participation in Southeast Michigan and Western New York since 2015, the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation has announced the launch of a localized national public service campaign, #DontRetireKid.
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The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation today announced the appointment of Kawanza Humphrey as a non-trustee member of the Foundation’s Program Committee. The committee, currently comprised of the Foundation’s four life trustees and three at-large trustees, reviews grant requests and provides strategic direction for the Foundation’s programmatic investments prior to final board approval.
Download Press ReleaseTony Hawk Foundation and Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Celebrate “International Go Skateboarding Day” Weekend, June 21-23rd
The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation (RCWJRF) and Tony Hawk Foundation (THF) are celebrating “International Go Skateboarding Day” this Friday, June 21 and continuing the festivities through the weekend with a variety of skatepark events and activities hosted by their Built to Play-skatepark grantees and partners throughout Southeast Michigan.
Download Press ReleaseCleveland Clinic, Ascension Michigan and Catholic Health Announce Innovative $20 Million Partnership to Benefit Caregivers
Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation funding innovative model to support caregivers and help improve retention rates. The program, called Transformational Healthcare Readiness through Innovative Vocational Education (THRIVE), was conceived by Cleveland Clinic and will be piloted across three regions over the next three years to demonstrate how health systems can better support caregivers.
Download Press ReleaseKaBOOM! and Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Renew Partnership to Bring Play to More Communities in Need
KaBOOM! and Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Renew Partnership to Bring Play to More Communities in Need
Building upon the initial Built to Play Initiative, another $1 million is now available across Western New York and Southeast Michigan for creative ideas that incorporate play into everyday life in unexpected places
Download Press ReleaseNew Working Group Focused on Capacity Building & Strengthening Local Nonprofits Seeking Experienced Program Director
Buffalo, NY (Jan. 10, 2019) – Five local foundations and two consultants have joined together to form a new working group geared towards providing capacity building support and assistance to nonprofits organizations in Western New York, including Monroe County. The new working group is comprised of members from the following organizations:
● The Health Foundation for Western and Central New York
● The John R. Oishei Foundation
● The Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation
● The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation
● The Western New York Foundation
The foundations, along with two independent consultants, look to strengthen communities in Western New York by increasing the capacities of the nonprofit organizations that serve those communities. The working group is committed to a network approach that builds on existing efforts and fills gaps not currently being addressed.
Before the group’s work gets underway, it is seeking to hire a program director to lead the design and oversight of the strategy for the group. The individual would be responsible for establishing a strategic vision, developing plans for implementation, building community partnerships, and serving as a connector between nonprofits and existing resources.
“This unique position will be integral in helping an exciting new initiative find its footing. It’s an opportunity for a passionate, innovative, and energetic individual to make a meaningful difference in the nonprofit sector,” said Beth Gosch, executive director, The Western New York Foundation and one of the eight members of the working group.
The working group seeks a candidate who brings a network mindset, a proven track record in their ability to engage diverse stakeholder groups, and excellent communication and project management skills. It’s a position that requires a dynamic leader who will help the working group define their grantmaking approach and strategies.
The group is working with Community Wealth Partners, a Washington, D.C.-based consulting firm with expertise in capacity and network building, to consider where resources can be most useful in supporting the nonprofit community going forward. Community Wealth Partners has been supporting the working group in developing a common vision and structure for how it makes joint decisions, and has provided research on best practices to inform its thinking.
“Community Wealth Partners will be providing support throughout the entire hiring process. We’ll be collecting applications, answering questions from potential candidates, and coordinating interviews. Once the candidate is hired, we’ll onboard them and get them up to speed on the group’s current thinking and work to-date,” said Sandra Moore, associate director, Community Wealth Partners.
Also involved in the process is NY Funders Alliance, an association of grantmakers and philanthropic advisors throughout New York State. NY Funders Alliance will serve as a fiscal sponsor for the new position and related activities.
“We’re looking forward to partnering with the working group to build the network,” said Corinne Ribble, executive director, NY Funders Alliance. “This working group will make a big difference in Western New York and Monroe County communities and is the type of grantmaker collaboration and organization we seek to support.””
The program director role is a full-time, three-year position with opportunity for an extension. Preferred qualifications include a master’s or bachelor’s degree with at least five years of work experience, exposure to and an understanding of nonprofit ecosystems, experience developing a shared vision with diverse stakeholders, a strong network of community-based organizations in WNY and Monroe County, and more.
Those interested in learning more and applying for the position can visit www.nyfunders.org/wny-npo or submit their cover letter and resume via email to Sandra Moore, smoore@communitywealth.com. Applications will be accepted until noon on February 27, 2019.
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Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Working to Gather 20,000 Teen Opinions Across Western New York & Southeast Michigan
Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Working to Gather 20,000 Teen Opinions Across Western New York & Southeast Michigan
Foundation launches “Teen Opinions Count” project to help inform future investments in afterschool programs (more…)
Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Announces $200 Million Investment in Parks & Trails Initiative
Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Announces $200 Million Investment in Parks & Trails Initiative
The gift honors the Foundation’s namesake, Ralph C. Wilson, Jr, on the 100th anniversary of his birth and celebrates his legacy in the communities he was most devoted to. The funds will be split evenly, dedicating $100 million to each region to help develop signature legacy parks, advance the vision of completed regional trail systems, and support the sustainability of these public spaces. (more…)
Download Press ReleaseRalph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Announces STEM 2035 Cohort
The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation has announced its cohort for STEM 2035, a $5.5-million initiative through which grant funding and technical assistance will be provided to existing afterschool and summer STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) programs in Western New York and Southeast Michigan.
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