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Gifts to the African American Community Fund’s main endowment fund are invested, with earnings from those dollars returned to our communities through grants to Black-led and Black-serving nonprofits and public organizations across Appalachian Ohio’s 32 counties.

With the support of our donors and in partnership with FAO, our grants fund projects and programs that advance opportunities across five areas, known as our Pillars of Prosperity: arts and culture, community and economic development, education, environmental stewardship, and health and human services. Emphasis is on supporting individuals of all ages who are spearheading projects and programs that create opportunities, meet pressing needs and unleash the potential within our communities.

The 2024 grant application closed on Sept. 10.

A growing impact, year after year

More than $175,000 awarded in 2023!

In 2023, the African American Community Fund, with support from FAO and the AEP Foundation, awarded 31 grants, totaling $175,750, to support Black-led and Black-serving nonprofit and public organizations throughout Appalachian Ohio. This included 10 capacity-building grants, with funding from the U.S. Bank Foundation, and two grants for projects developed and implemented by local youth under age 18, empowering our young people’s good work today and inspiring them to embrace future roles as community builders.

  • African American Awareness Research Council to help fund a panel discussion and screening of the film “The Lincoln School Marchers” in Highland County as part of the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Brown vs. Board of Education decision
  • Dress To Succeed to provide professional attire for men and women in Mahoning and Trumbull counties, including those returning from incarceration, to enter the job market, college, vocational training and other needs
  • Enterprise Muskingum to help fund the development of its website
  • GO Community Development Corporation to purchase boots, hats and gloves for those in need in Ashtabula County
  • Groundwork Ohio to recruit, train and provide stipends to African American families from Appalachia participating in the Family Action Network and engaging in state policy development
  • Kool Boiz Foundation to support the Young Men’s Empowerment Series for boys and young men of color in Youngstown
  • Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church to provide the lead match for a Jeffris Family Foundation Capital Campaign Challenge Grant, which will provide the funding needed to complete the restoration of the historic Black church in Lawrence County
  • Mahoning Youngstown Community Action Partnership to provide food vouchers for the Tri-County Senior Food/Program Mobile Services, which serves Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull counties
  • Mount Zion Baptist Church Preservation Society to assist with basement removal and repairs
  • Muskingum County Social Justice Coalition to support the 2024 Career Connections Camp, which provides an opportunity for junior high students to explore career pathways in their communities
  • Nelson T. Gant Foundation to help fund a parking lot pavement and sidewalk installation project
  • OH WOW! Center for Science & Technology to purchase supplies and equipment for programming that provides STEM learning interventions to K-12 students in Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull counties and professional development to educators in those counties
  • Pump House Center for the Arts in Ross County to support its 2024 Juneteenth Celebration
  • Second Baptist Church of Warren to help repair the stained-glass windows, frames and ceiling of the historic Second Baptist Church Chapel
  • Trillium Project to help fund crosswalk murals and sidewalk painting in the historically Black North End neighborhood of Portsmouth in Scioto County
  • Women Helping Women to support services provided to survivors of gender-based violence and their children in Adams, Brown and Clermont counties
  • Youngstown Lifeguard Academy to purchase scuba equipment for and the training of at-risk and underserved youth and young adults who successfully complete the lifeguard and/or swim instructor certification
  • YMCA of Youngstown to support the RESPECT League, a mentoring program for at-risk youth ages 11-17
  • YWCA of Greater Cincinnati to support its House of Peace Domestic Violence Shelter, which serves Adams, Brown and Clermont counties

  • Black By God to expand the community-led news organization focused on the Black experience in the central Appalachian region
  • Calvary Missionary Baptist Church to train teachers, support staff and volunteers for a career and educational development initiative serving Black and minority individuals in Zanesville’s Putnam Historical District
  • Enterprise Muskingum to train a staff member in data use, sources and visualization
  • Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church to fund interim insurance payments while the church’s preservation society is being organized, which will allow for the release of state-appropriated funding
  • Mount Zion Baptist Church Preservation Society to support restoration of the historic church
  • OH Wow! Center for Science & Technology to fund staff training, team development and professional development
  • Simon Kenton Council Boy Scouts to help train adult leadership volunteers, youth leaders and a diversity, equity and inclusion trainer
  • Women Helping Women to support the influx of crisis hotline calls, to improve system response and to provide direct assistance to survivors of gender-based violence in Adams, Brown and Clermont counties
  • YMCA of Youngstown for professional development and training opportunities for staff and mentors and technology and equipment upgrades to enhance the effectiveness and sustainability of the RESPECT League program
  • YWCA of Greater Cincinnati to increase awareness of programs available in Adams, Brown and Clermont counties and to integrate back into those communities post pandemic

  • Hubbard House Underground Railroad Museum to support a program that will train Ashtabula youth ages 11-18 to become docents and to teach other youth
  • Simon Kenton Council Boy Scouts for supplies, outreach activities and training for the ScoutReach program, serving Adams, Athens, Highland, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross, Scioto and Vinton counties

  • Black in Appalachia: Research, Education and Support for “A Liberated Landscape: Photographs of Black Appalachian Ohio,” a photo exhibition highlighting the stories and experiences of the Black community in Gallia and Lawrence counties
  • Books with Badges for start-up funding to create a leadership academy and afterschool mentoring program, serving young people in Belmont, Guernsey, Jefferson, Monroe and Muskingum counties
  • Carver Community Center for its Incubator for Success Leadership Program, a personal finance education program serving youth in Ross County
  • Dress To Succeed to provide monthly clothing and hygiene items to individuals in Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull counties transitioning to life after incarceration
  • GO Community Development Corporation for its Warm Feet program, which provides boots, socks and coats to those in need in Ashtabula County
  • John Gee Black Historical Center for its Digitizing Gee project, which is capturing voices and oral histories, creating supplemental learning materials for the center’s visitors and assisting in the expansion and reach of its programming in Gallia County
  • Kool Boiz Foundation for its Young Men’s Empowerment Series Mentoring Program, serving boys and young men of color in Youngstown
  • Lawrence Funderburke Youth Organization for its Closing the Opportunity Divide Initiative that is engaging, equipping and empowering youth and their caregivers with life skills to increase resiliency and financial literacy in Athens, Hocking and Ross counties
  • Minority Business Resource Network for the third volume of its “Archives of the People” collection, which is raising awareness and preserving the historic contributions of African Americans to the Zanesville community and Muskingum County
  • Mount Zion Baptist Church Preservation Society to assist in preserving and telling the story of this historically Black church and other moments in Black history in Athens through the installation of art murals on the church’s windows while they are being preserved
  • Muskingum County Social Justice Coalition to support two summer 2023 Career Connections Camps for 50 junior high school students, exposing African American male and female students to career pathways
  • Ohio Minority Supplier Development Council to support the development and maintenance of its corporate supplier diversity programs, serving as a bridge between its corporate members and minority-owned businesses across the region
  • Promised Land Project’s “Lancer Pride: Honoring Local History,” which is capturing the oral histories of people of color through an alumni website, hosting a local history day and sharing curriculum lessons for students in Pre-K through 12th grade that will promote local history, provide tools to discuss race and advance anti-bias education in Athens County’s Federal Hocking Local Schools
  • RISE Community Youth Group for its Each One Teach One Mentoring and Community Development Outreach, which will provide one-on-one mentoring and other academic, behavioral and life goals support to young people in Belmont and Jefferson counties
  • Tablertown People of Color Museum to support the rebuilding of the Tablertown community by developing programs that celebrate and share its culture and history in Athens County
  • Youngstown Lifeguard Academy Planning and Advisory Board to support the training of lifeguards as scuba divers and members of the County Search, Rescue and Recovery Team, serving residents of Mahoning and neighboring counties in emergency situations
  • Zanesville Civic League to help implement its World of Art Expression, offering art sessions in diverse forms as a means of expressing thoughts and feelings while building confidence and resilience

  • Alliance for Congregational Transformation In Our Neighborhoods (ACTION) received funding to combat food insecurity in Mahoning County by providing fresh and organic food from local farmers through a pop-up market model
  • Black in Appalachia in partnership with Rendville Historical Preservation Society of Perry County received funding to support a local archival project
  • GO Community Development Corporation received funding to stock a shoe and coat closet, providing Ashtabula County children with needed clothing for the winter season
  • Mount Zion Baptist Church Preservation Society received funding to produce Episode II of a three-part documentary film, “Black Wall Street Athens County”
  • Muskingum County Social Justice Coalition received funding to provide implicit bias training designed to promote awareness among those who work and live in Muskingum County
  • Tablertown: People of Color Museum in partnership with the Multicultural Genealogical Center received funding to preserve 19th-century artifacts currently housed in a non-climate-controlled pole barn
  • The Underground Railroad Museum in Belmont County received funding to create a “Traveling Trunk” to bring artifacts from the museum to school-aged children in the classroom, who have been unable to attend due to COVID-19 precautions
  • Zanesville Civic League received funding to provide support, training and resources for women to become leaders through a program called Empowering a Community of Women

  • Alliance for Congregational Transformation In Our Neighborhoods (ACTION) to combat food insecurity in Mahoning County by providing fresh and organic food from local farmers in the Youngstown area through a pop-up market model
  • Carver Community Center to assist Ross County students and families as they face the challenges of remote learning
  • GO Community Development Corporation to stock a shoe and coat closet, providing Ashtabula County children with needed clothing for the winter season
  • John Gee Black Historical Center in Gallia County to provide virtual programming while increasing the reach of the organization beyond Gallia County
  • Underground Railroad Museum to conduct extensive research and create a virtual map of the Underground Railroad stations in Belmont County, allowing the museum to reach patrons who cannot attend in-person tours
  • United Returning Citizens create baskets of essential items such as facemasks, gloves and hand sanitizers to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 among those released from prison, those working or incarcerated in prisons, and other vulnerable communities in Mahoning County