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Oct 23, 2024

Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation: Accepting Applications from Non-profits in Washington D.C. Area


The Foundation works to improve the lives of DC-area residents, with an emphasis on creating a more equitable region.
Grants are made in five program areas:

1. Arts and Humanities
2. Community Services
3. Education
4. Environment
5. Health and Wellness

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Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation: Accepting Applications from Non-profits in Washington D.C. Area

September 26, 2024
Deadline: November 1, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. ET
The Foundation works to improve the lives of DC-area residents, with an emphasis on creating a more equitable region.
Grants are made in five program areas:

1. Arts and Humanities
2. Community Services
3. Education
4. Environment
5. Health and Wellness

1. Arts and Humanities: The Foundation recognizes the intrinsic value of the Arts and Humanities, as well as their power to innovate and create social change. The funds distributed support an array of artistic disciplines, as well as organizations
that promote the humanities. These nonprofits demonstrate the depth and breadth of their initiatives, including how to meaningfully engage communities that have been historically underrepresented in the Arts and Humanities.

2. Community Services:

a. Children, Youth and Families: Grants in this area help young people improve their academic performance, gain
employment, develop relationships with trusted adults and make connections to the larger community. The Foundation prioritizes programs that empower young people to advocate for change within their schools and communities.

b. Community Development: The Foundation seeks to ensure access to safe housing and economic development across the region. These awards support affordable housing production and preservation, services for people experiencing homelessness or housing instability, programs to address wealth disparities, as well as civic engagement and volunteerism.

c. Justice:

The Foundation seeks to ensure access to justice for all individuals in order to create a more equitable region. These grants support civil legal aid, services to survivors of violence, efforts to help people stay out of the criminal justice system and advocacy for system reform.

d. Workforce Development:

The Foundation supports organizations that focus on specific fields and career pathways as well as those that concentrate on broader job- and career-readiness.

e. Capacity Building:

The Foundation supports capacity building organizations that improve the sustainability, quality and impact of nonprofits in the region.

3. Education: The Foundation recognizes that a high-quality and equitable education system can reduce barriers to opportunity and transform lives. These grants aim to ensure that from the first day children enter an early childhood setting, to the day they receive a technical certificate or a degree, they are receiving an education that is founded in strong relationships, responds to their unique needs, and equips them with the skills they need to thrive and succeed in life.

4. Environment: The Foundation strives to restore and protect our region’s natural resources so that all individuals can have equal access to clean water, air and land. These grants focus on the restoration and protection of local parks, the Anacostia and Potomac rivers, and the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Grants to environmental education and stewardship programs for people of all ages create greater awareness of the dangers of an unhealthy environment and the need to protect open natural spaces.

5. Health and Wellness: The Foundation takes a holistic view of health and wellness to ensure that across the region people of all ages can live healthier lives, regardless of income or zip code. These grants include healthcare provision and supportive services, food and nutrition, as well as coalition building and advocacy.

For complete information please visit the Cafritz Foundation at:

Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
1825 K Street, NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: 202-223-3100
Email: info@cafritzfoundation.org
Or, visit the Foundation’s website at:
https://www.cafritzfoundation.org/apply/funding-priorities/#community