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Exciting Funding Opportunity: Max and Marian Farash Charitable Foundation Seeks Proposals for OST Summer Enrichment Grants!


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In the tradition of our founders, Max and Marian Farash, the Max and Marian Farash Charitable Foundation based in Rochester, New York, emphasizes collaboration with innovative thinkers and visionary organizations of varying scales to offer resources and embrace risks on ambitious new projects.

The foundation has announced a call for proposals for its OST Summer Fun and Learning Grants 2025. Through this initiative, the foundation aims to collaborate with entities that assist youth via summer programs that provide a minimum of four weeks of programming, four days a week, for at least three hours each day in safe settings with meals and/or snacks; offer summer programming to a group of youth throughout the entire program period; cater to children aged 3 to 18 years; provide a diverse range of enrichment activities that ignite learning, curiosity, and foster academic skill development; develop a sound strategy to include activities that address and cultivate young people’s social emotional competencies; integrate intentional youth and caregiver involvement in the design and planning of the summer program model and proposed activities; ensure staff receive positive youth development training and professional growth opportunities; and present clear youth objectives along with methods to evaluate them.

The foundation is allocating approximately $1 million for this funding opportunity aimed at programs being conducted in the summer of 2025. Past summer funding awards from the foundation have varied from $21,000 to $120,000.

This request is open to nonprofit entities, community organizations, tribal groups and organizations, and educational institutions serving the communities within the New York counties of Monroe and Ontario that are recognized as tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service Code of 1986, as amended, and are not classified as private foundations or Type III supporting enterprises under section 509 of the Code. Smaller nonprofits, community organizations, and youth-led entities are strongly encouraged to submit proposals.

For detailed program guidelines and application procedures, please refer to the Max and Marian Farash Charitable Foundation website.


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