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Nonprofit organizations focus tremendous energy and resources on fulfilling their mission. Meanwhile, many struggle to cover needs that are less visible – such as office equipment, technology upgrades, and building repairs.

The Infrastructure Grant was created to help fill the gap and Broadview in the Community awards $200,000 annually - two rounds per year. Below, meet several of the most recent $10,000 winners and find out how they are making a difference.

Since the Infrastructure Grant was established in 2021, we have gained valuable insights from applicants to identify a need we are passionate about advocating for, Safety. We believe that safety is a basic human right and that is why we are proud to offer the Broadview Safety Initiative Grant. A combined total of up to $50,000, twice a year, will be awarded to multiple nonprofits for security enhancements to help protect their employees and the people they serve.

Applications for these grants closed on March 29.

Congratulations to the Latest Winners

Congratulations to the Latest Winners

St. Paul's Center
St. Paul’s Center provides tools that empower people facing housing insecurity to live independently. The grant will fund structure and technology upgrades to improve program efficiency and security.

Living Resources
Living Resources supports individuals with disabilities or life-challenging conditions to live independently. The grant will be used to replace flooring in one of the organization’s residential homes.

Meals on Wheels of Syracuse
To support their mission of delivering nutritious meals, Meals on Wheels of Syracuse will use the grant to replace its dishwasher. This upgrade will enhance its meal services for community members in need.

Albany Housing Coalition
While providing shelter for more than 100 homeless veterans, the Albany Housing Coalition’s focuses on securing transitional and permanent housing. Grant money will be used to replace computers for the caseworker team, so they can access technology resources.

The Food Pantries for the Capital District
The Food Pantries for the Capital District is a coalition of 65+ food pantries that work together to feed the hungry. The organization will use the grant to purchase laptops for employees and technology for coalition members to attend meetings remotely.

Compass House
Compass House provides safe shelter for runaways and homeless youth. Grant money will be used to install a modular ramp system so the emergency shelter can be accessed by all young people.

Clear Path for Veterans
Clear Path for Veterans provides personalized solutions to help veterans overcome challenges and make connections. The organization will use the grant to buy a compact tractor for snow removal and maintenance of their 78-acre campus.

Safe Inc of Schenectady
Working to address human trafficking and child exploitation, Safe Inc of Schenectady will use the grant to replace a hot water heater at a location that provides services for young people ages 16-20.

Vanderheyden
Vanderheyden serves youth and adults who have been abused, struggle with emotional challenges, and or have developmental disabilities. Grant money will buy refrigerator-freezers and commercial washers and dryers for a group home.

Saratoga Center for the Family
The Saratoga Center for the Family provides services to help reduce child abuse and family dysfunction. The organization will use grant funds to update the deteriorating front steps and railings, so a safe entryway welcomes individuals and families.

SAFETY GRANT WINNERS:

City Year Buffalo

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Capital Area

YWCA - NENY

Ballston Area Community Center

Clear Path for Veterans

Jewish Family Services of Northeastern New York

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