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National Grant Program 2011 Grant Rounds

The deadline for the Food Service and Meals Program grant round was December 10, 2010.  On February 10, 2011, $1,345,000 was awarded to 123 service organizations.  A complete list of awards will be listed here shortly.

The Nationally Recognized Service and Public Policy grant round is by invitation only.  Applications will be sent to select organizations after February 16 and will be due on March 16, 2011.

The applications for National Grants for Emergency Assistance Programs; Direct Services; Substance Abuse and Harm Reduction Services; Quality of Life Services grant round will be available April 6 and will be due on May 20, 2011.  Applications will be made available to organizations that have received awards in the past.

 

HISTORY:

Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS is one of the nation’s largest HIV/AIDS-related grant-making foundations, granting approximately $6 million annually and over $108 million dollars since 1987.

Equity Fights AIDS and Broadway Cares were founded as separate AIDS-related fundraising organizations in 1988. Since their merger in May of 1992, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA) has had an unparalleled history of fundraising and grant-making in response to the AIDS epidemic. 

BC/EFA’s ability to keep pace with the epidemic by continuing to raise millions of dollars year after year is a testament to the ingenuity, resourcefulness and generosity of the American theatre community.   More significantly, it is also a testament to the lasting impact the AIDS epidemic has had on the artists and professionals in the theater, dance and classical music industries. It is through their efforts that the majority of this fundraising is achieved.

Funding support has been divided between support for The Actors Fund, the employee assistance program of the entertainment industry, and BC/EFA’s National Grants Program, which assists hundreds of community-based organizations that provide services for people with AIDS and their families at a grassroots community level nationwide.

BC/EFA’s National Grants Program

The ongoing funding support provided through the National Grants Program is an essential component of BC/EFA’s commitment, specifically to people with AIDS outside of the entertainment industry and the organizations that serve them.  

BC/EFA’s National Grants Program was conceptualized with two objectives. The first was to responsibly grant funds as quickly as possible so that organizations responding to the AIDS crisis would be able to address the constant state of emergency that people with AIDS faced during the early days of the epidemic.

The second was to spread BC/EFA’s resources to as many organizations throughout the country as possible in order to create an awareness of HIV/AIDS among service providers and to use relatively modest grants made by BC/EFA to leverage greater resources to address the needs of all communities affected by HIV/AIDS. 

The HIV epidemic has grown and intensified beyond the gay community, particularly in communities of color, with a high incidence among women and their children, as well as in persons with substance abuse histories.   HIV has always reinforced or created economic hardship. Therefore, BC/EFA saw a need to focus its National Grants Program on direct services such as food programs, support programs for clothing and personal hygiene items, and emergency assistance programs to avoid evictions or loss of health insurance. 

At the same time, BC/EFA was compelled to develop funding options that supported the integrity of families and the quality of life of people living with AIDS. Funding became available for family support, including bereavement support, burials for family members, summer camps, recreational and cultural outings and alternative therapies.
BC/EFA also demonstrated its leadership by being among the first to fund needle exchange programs, long before most other funders supported these programs, and even before New York State decriminalized syringe possession.

One Grant Round Per Year – Becomes Three

Initially BC/EFA’s National Grants Program committee met once a year to award grants to AIDS service organizations in six categories:  Food Services; Emergency Assistance; Direct Services; One-Time Expense; Substance Abuse and Harm Reduction Services, and Quality of Life Programs.

In March 2002, BC/EFA initiated a second grant round for a small subset of Nationally Recognized AIDS Service Organizations, as well as a number of organizations doing advocacy and public policy work that affects the hundreds of service providers BC/EFA funds.  These are organizations whose mission as providers of HIV/AIDS services and/or advocacy is nationally recognized as pivotal within a large geographic area or an area with a particularly high concentration of those living with HIV/AIDS.  

BC/EFA serves as a grant making conduit between Broadway audiences (groups that immediately respond to the fundraising appeals made by entertainment professionals) and people living with HIV/AIDS. Consistent with this ideal, our grant making targets direct services. Nothing embodies this concept more than ensuring a person who is sick has a decent meal. In January of 2006, BC/EFA determined to make the Food Service Organizations category its own separate grant round affording the opportunity for a larger award than was available in the overall national grant round awarded every spring.

We heard from both the entertainment community and our donors who said that while they are still deeply concerned about HIV/AIDS, they were also worried about the ability of people homebound with other life threatening diseases such as cancer, multiple sclerosis and chronic hepatitis to receive regularly delivered meals. In the last two years, a number of the largest meal delivery programs have tried expanding their services to include those with other debilitating illnesses.  Because we believe that this expansion of services is a smart, strategic plan, beginning in January 2006, BC/EFA offered those food service and meal delivery programs with expanded missions the opportunity to receive larger grants of up to $35,000.   This not only offers assistance to more people in need, but in doing so encourages increased funding opportunities in a very difficult fundraising climate, thereby ensuring that delivered meals will continue to be provided to people with AIDS for the foreseeable future.

PAST GIVING:

Since its founding in 1988 through September 2008, more than $54 million has been distributed by BC/EFA through its National Grants Program.

Broadway Cares was created in 1988 specifically to raise funds within the theatre community to be distributed through grants to AIDS service organizations in New York City and across the country.  During the four years from 1988 through the merger of Broadway Cares with Equity Fights AIDS in May 1992, $1,067,000 was granted to 85 AIDS service organizations by a committee made up entirely of theatrical professionals. 

Following the 1992 merger and through 1996, this same committee granted an additional $4,740,000.
In 1996, the National Grants Committee was refigured to include both AIDS service providers and those in the theatre community active in raising funds for BC/EFA.   Since then, BC/EFA has granted $54 million more to over 450 AIDS and family service organizations nationwide.



2010 NATIONAL GRANTS ROUND

BC/EFA has completed all three grant rounds that made up the 2010 National Grants Program.

In 2010, BC/EFA’s National Grants Committee awarded $3,720,000 to 475 AIDS and family service organizations.   This is a 17% increase above the $3,125,000 awarded to 462 service providers in 2009.

The three grant rounds were as follows:

2010 FOOD SERVICE and MEAL DELIVERY PROGRAM GRANTS

On January 28, 2010, the National Grants Committee, chaired by BC/EFA Trustee Ira Mont, met to consider applications in the Food Service grant round.   $1,235,000 was awarded to 110 Food Service and Meal Delivery Programs.

View a complete list of all Food Service and Meal Delivery Programs.

2010 NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SERVICE and PUBLIC POLICY GRANTS

On March 25, 2010, the National Grants Committee met.   $700,000 was awarded to 43 organizations.

View a complete list of all Nationally Recognized Service and Public Policy grantees.

2010 NATIONAL GRANTS for EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS; DIRECT SERVICES; SUBSTANCE ABUSE and HARM REDUCTION SERVICES; QUALITY OF LIFE PROGRAMS.

On July 1, 2010, the National Grants Committee met.  $1,785,000 was awarded to 322 AIDS service providers:  $690,000 to 123 Emergency Assistance Programs; $625,000 to 109 Direct Service Providers; $300,000 to 45 Harm Reduction Programs; $170,000 to 45 Quality of Life Services.

View a complete list of 2010 National Grants in these categories.

 

CONTACT:

For all inquiries and further information, please contact: Brian O’Donnell, Grants Manager at odonnell@broadwaycares.org or at (212) 840-0770, ext 226.

 

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