A LITTLE IS ENOUGH, IF ENOUGH PEOPLE DO IT
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Announcing our 2023 Inspire Giving Grant Recipient: United Way STARS Program
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2023 Inspire Giving Grant Recipient
We are proud to announce United Way STARS Program as our 2022 Inspire Giving grant recipient.
Inspire Giving will be working this year with United Way STARS Program to build a four-week intensive STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) summer school program in South Sacramento that will go on to serve 300 students in underrepresented communities.
2022 Inspire Giving Grant Recipient
We are proud to announce Saint John’s as our 2022 Inspire Giving grant recipient.
Inspire Giving will be working this year with Saint John’s. Saint John’s Program for Real Change, located in Sacramento, California, supports women in crisis and their children through a comprehensive 12-18 month residential program developed to help them build a successful new life for themselves and their families
Since 1985, Saint John’s has given more than 30,000 formerly homeless women and children the essential tools to change the trajectory of their lives. But real change is never easy.
2021 Inspire Giving Grant Recipient
We are proud to announce Improve Your Tomorrow as our 2021 Inspire Giving grant recipient.
Inspire Giving will be working this year with Improve Your Tomorrow to build a four-week intensive STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) summer school program in South Sacramento. The objective of this program is to better prepare low-income males of color for high school, and ultimately college and success in the workforce.
Established in 2009, Inspire Giving is an endowment fund administered by the Sacramento Region Community Foundation. Individuals contribute to Inspire Giving to be able to collectively give a donation larger than they could give on their own. Every year Inspire Giving provides a $10,000 grant to help fund a specific project for a local nonprofit. Through our leadership team, donors, and partnerships, Inspire Giving also provides in-kind services, donations, and support depending on the project needs. In nine years, Inspire Giving has supported ten nonprofits through $105,000 in grants and over $1,000,000 in in-kind support and services. Truly, a little is enough, if enough people do it.
The Inspire Giving grant selection process is unique. Each year, all Founding and Legacy Members, along with individuals who have donated a minimum of $25 to Inspire Giving during the previous calendar year collaboratively select, via a voting process, how the endowment’s income will be distributed to a charitable organization within the Sacramento region.
In 2019, we added the opportunity for all individuals (that donate a minimum of $25) in the first six months of the calendar year, alongside our Founding and Legacy Members, to be given the opportunity to participate in the voting process to select the priority giving area for the following year..
The 2021 Inspire Giving grant has a priority focus area on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging.
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11 NONPROFITS IN 11 YEARS
RECEIVED $115,000
OVER $1,000,000 DONATED TOTAL
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Thank you to our 2022 Inspire Giving Sponsors!
- Ashil Abhat
- Jim Alves
- Annette Bachmeier
- Lela Bayley
- Megan Blackwell
- Jordan Blair
- Darcy Brewer
- Timothy F Cahill
- Martin Camsey
- Keeva Coe
- Kasey Cotulla
- Sean Cotulla
- Neil Cunningham
- Christi Black-Davis
- Dana Davis
- Philip W Davis
- Linda Deavens
- Christopher Delfino
- Kierstan DeLong
- Marjorie & Roger Dickinson
- Lisa A Driver
- Ronald Ellis
- Mark Friedman
- Maggie Frisch
- John Frisch
- Susan Harris
- Rick Heron
- Wendy J Hoyt
- Eric Jones
- Tamra Kelly
- Patricia Kleinknecht
- Kristina Launey
- Chantal LeFevre
- Mike Madden
- Kathy McKim
- Matthew Melcher
- Patrick Molloy
- Patrick Mulvaney
- Michael O’Brien
- Sawyer O’Brien
- Sean O’Brien
- Marlene Oehler
- John Oehmke
- Arlen Orchard
- Carl Oxholm
- Dianna Poggetto
- Lara Popyack
- Mr. & Mrs. Randy Price
- Nickolas Rechtiene
- Jeanne Reaves
- Judy Robinson
- Trish Rodriguez
- Dave Roughton
- Beverly Sandeen
- Kamran Sarreshteh & Maggie Townsley
- Randall W Sater
- Michael Smith
- Shirley Smith
- Tom Stallard
- Gordon Stevenson
- James Tagliani
- Keri Thomas
- Taylor Toledo
- Kerri Warner
- Susan Wheeler
- Heather Williams
- Stuart Wiseman
- Amy Wister
- Chris Worden
- Michael Ziegler
- Rachel Zillner
Heather Williams
2021 Chair
California AfterSchool Network
Alan Hernandez
2021 Vice Chair
Accenture
Amy Jimenez
Project Management Lead
International Rescue Committee
Doni DeBolt
Fundraising Lead
Lilliput Families
Alyssa Huskinson
Member At-Large
Halo
Monica Folsom
Member At-Large
Delfino Madden
Melissa Leal
Member At-Large
Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of California
Kelly Brown
EDGE Liaison
SMUD
Matt Melcher
Project Management Committee
Lionakis