Updates

2022 Grant Submissions: LOI Deadline Extended

We haven’t had a single conversation lately without hearing some form of, “Wow, there’s a lot happening in the world,” and “we’re so, so busy right now.” Locally, domestically, globally, the world has felt heavy of late, and we know what a toll that can take on those working in this sector, on top of usual workloads and capacity stretching and whatnot.

With all of that in mind, we’re bumping our original March 15th deadline for LOI submissions out to April 15th in hopes of allowing for more breathing room and space for those wishing to apply for 2022 funding. If we can support your application efforts in any way, or if you have questions on the process, eligibility, or anything else, please don’t hesitate to be in touch.

More information about our 2022 grant cycle is available on our website.

2022 Major Grants Program: Prioritizing Renewal Requests

2022 Major Grants Program: Prioritizing Renewal Requests

Our 2021 grant process is now open and accepting LOIs through April 15th. As always, our mission-oriented funding supports innovative interventions that remove or address the root causes of systemic barriers to health, safety, shelter and opportunity in the communities where we work and live. We envision a world in which all individuals, regardless of means or identity, are treated equitably and provided opportunities to thrive.

2021 Major Grants Program: Priorities & Application Process

2021 Major Grants Program: Priorities & Application Process

Our 2021 grant process is now open and accepting LOIs through April 15th. As always, our mission-oriented funding supports innovative interventions that remove or address the root causes of systemic barriers to health, safety, shelter and opportunity in the communities where we work and live. We envision a world in which all individuals, regardless of means or identity, are treated equitably and provided opportunities to thrive.

Year-End Wishes & Six-Word Memoirs

Year-End Wishes & Six-Word Memoirs

After a year like none other, it’s hard to know quite what to say. “Have a happy holiday season” feels insufficient; “thanks for fighting through a global pandemic to serve the community while also engaging in a continued racial reckoning” feels closer to sufficient, but an email newsletter also doesn’t seem like quite the right vehicle to deliver that message.

Rather than using more words to try to express everything this year has meant, both individually and as a collective, we’ve taken inspiration from this New York Times op-ed* and instead offer you just six words each to summarize our experiences of 2020:

A Message from Our President

A Message from Our President

We talk a lot about systems change at the Helen J. Serini Foundation. It’s a key phrase in our mission statement, and as much as we try not to fall back on technical jargon, it’s a cornerstone of our “theory of change.”

But we’ve never explicitly talked about what systems change means to us, and we now realize that that is an oversight. Because we don’t want to imply that the current systems in which we live and work—education, employment, housing, food access, healthcare, and so many more—are broken.

Updates to Our Annual Grantmaking Timeline

Updates to Our Annual Grantmaking Timeline

In 2019, we’ll be piloting a new timeline for our grants program: our Spring 2019 cycle operated as usual, with LOIs accepted from any eligible organization. Our Fall 2019 grant cycle will operate by invitation only (and most invitations will be extended to renewing grant partners from previous years).

Leadership Development Grants Program Renewed for 2019

Leadership Development Grants Program Renewed for 2019

The Helen J. Serini Foundation is committed to investing in the leadership of our community's non-profits to ensure success today and into the future. In order to do so, we are excited to announce the renewal of our Leadership Development Grants Program for 2019.