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Congratulations to the Fall 2020 Grantee Partners

December 4, 2020

The Board of Directors of the Paul M. Angell Family Foundation is pleased to announce it has approved over $12.2M for new and renewed grants in the Fall 2020 grant cycle. Congratulations to all of our grantee partners!

Spring 2021 Cycle Now Closed

November 23, 2020

The LOI process for our Spring 2021 grant cycle is now closed. Thanks to all who submitted. We are currently reviewing them and will be returning decisions in the coming weeks.

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2021 Grant Cycles Announced

October 1, 2020

The Foundation is pleased to announce the grant cycle calendars for 2021. Please note, all LOIs are due on the deadline date on or before 11:59 PM, Central Time, unless otherwise noted.

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Fall Cycle Now Closed

July 6, 2020

Thanks to all who submitted LOIs for our Fall 2020 Cycle. Decisions have been sent to applicants and the LOI process is now closed. For those who have been invited to complete full applications or who are renewal applicants, applications are due August 10th.

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In solidarity

June 4, 2020

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Like all of you, our hearts ache. The murder of Mr. George Floyd is unbearable and intolerable. Of course, we know all too well that this is not an isolated tragedy. Racism has been deeply embedded in our nation’s systems and institutions for hundreds of years and it won’t be rooted out quickly. But such horrors must end.

We shouldn’t be horrified only by the most violent, graphic incidents of injustices perpetrated against African Americans. Our society should be equally compelled to action by the everyday effects of racism on African Americans and other people of color. We at the foundation don’t pretend to have all the answers. But we do know that the fight for racial and economic equity and justice must continue. Your advocacy, your efforts to change systems and institutions, and your commitment to empowering the families and communities with whom you work are more vital now than ever. Thank you for your commitment and perseverance. We are honored to stand with you.

This moment should give us all pause, particularly those of us in philanthropy. The foundation is committed to examining our own practices and grantmaking to do more to dismantle racism and oppression. We recognize it is incumbent upon us to listen, reflect, and act on what we can do better, but we welcome your engagement and expertise. This is long-term work not served well by short-term funding. We look forward to connecting with you in the days, weeks, and months ahead. In the meantime, know that we are deeply grateful for all you do.

In solidarity,

Charles Angell, Jim Angell, Mike Angell, Rupal Soni, Kim Van Horn, Wendy Vendel, Audra Yokley

Fall 2020 Cycle Now Open

April 15, 2020

The foundation’s Fall 2020 grant cycle is now open. The deadline for receipt of LOIs is Monday, June 15th at 11:59 p.m. CDT.

First time applicants should examine our online guidance within the FOR APPLICANTS tab, above, particularly the page, HOW TO APPLY.

Click here to access the complete 2020 Grant Cycle Calendar.

** Please note, for the Fall 2020 cycle only, the Social Causes focus area will not be accepting new applicants. Given the COVID-19 crisis, the foundation will continue to support current grantee partners as well as contribute to collaborative emergency funds. We anticipate opening the opportunity for new applicants for our Spring 2021 cycle and beyond. Returning grantees are encouraged to apply as usual.

 

COVID-19 Response and Resource List

April 6, 2020

An Open Letter to Chicago’s Nonprofit Community.

 

In this unprecedented time of crisis, the Paul M. Angell Family Foundation is pleased to make emergency grants working to support Chicago and Washington DC communities.

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An Open Letter to the Chicago Region’s Nonprofit Community | COVID-19

March 17, 2020

An Open Letter to the Chicago Region’s Nonprofit Community | COVID-19

Dear Partners and Friends,

As the Chicago region grapples with unprecedented challenges presented by COVID-19, we are grateful for your ongoing work to provide essential public services, tackle inequities, and create communities where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

We can’t imagine a more difficult time for Chicago area nonprofits. Many vital programs are being disrupted at a time when people need them more, daily operations altered, and budgets stretched by increased demand for services and the cancellation of revenue-generating events – all in a context of tremendous and extraordinary uncertainty. The challenges are even greater for those providing direct services to people at the highest risk due to the virus itself and the economic impacts we are already seeing.

Like you, this community is at the heart of everything we care about. In these anxious times, we want to reaffirm our commitment to you and your work. Your priorities may be shifting as you determine how best to provide for communities, and the path to meet your original program goals may no longer be clear. While we know you remain deeply committed to continuing your work, we also realize that during this crisis it may not be realistic to meet the project goals you once expected to achieve. Please know, we understand and will prioritize flexibility regarding reporting.

In recognition of the challenges you are facing now and those that will be posed to our region in the days and weeks ahead, many of us have joined together and with others to contribute to a fund as one way to support those impacted by the COVID-19 crisis.

The Chicago Community COVID-19 Response Fund will provide flexible resources to community-based organizations across the Metropolitan Chicago region to supply essential aid to the individuals and households who are most impacted by the pandemic. Those resources currently include access to emergency food and basic supplies, rent and mortgage assistance and utility assistance. Learn more at https://www.chicagocovid19responsefund.org/.

We will continue to monitor the impact of COVID-19 in our community by listening to you to understand your experience and the experiences of those you serve. We are heartened by the way organizations across our region are rising to this challenge and are committed to doing our part to help ensure this critical work continues.

Thank you for your leadership and partnership in helping our city weather this crisis.

 

Sincerely,

Iris Krieg, Executive Director

Albert Pick, Jr. Fund

 

Joel M. Friedman, President

The Alvin H. Baum Family Fund

 

Helene D. Gayle, President and Chief Executive Officer

The Chicago Community Trust

 

Adam Levine, President

Circle of Service Foundation

 

Mary Pounder, Program Director

Comer Family Foundation

 

Greg DiDomenico, President and CEO

Community Memorial Foundation

 

Leslie Ramyk, Executive Director

Conant Family Foundation

 

Evan Hochberg, President

Crown Family Philanthropies

 

Arne Duncan, Managing Partner

Emerson Collective / Chicago CRED

 

Angelique Power, President

The Field Foundation

 

Sharon Bush, Executive Director

Grand Victoria Foundation

 

Rachel Garbow Monroe, President and CEO

The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation

 

Maria Socorro Pesqueira, President

Healthy Communities Foundation

 

Phyllis Glink, Executive Director

The Irving Harris Foundation

 

Janet Froetscher, President

JB and MK Pritzker Family Foundation

 

Lonnie Nasatir, President

Jewish United Fund

 

John Palfrey, President

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

 

Ellen S. Alberding, President

The Joyce Foundation

 

Liz Kramer Lefkofsky, Executive Director

Lefkofsky Family Foundation

 

Craig Leva, President

Leva Family Foundation

 

Unmi Song, President

Lloyd A. Fry Foundation

 

Kelsey Malnati Howell, Executive Director

Marc and Jeanne Malnati Family Foundation

 

Allyson Park, President

Mars Wrigley Foundation

 

Gayla Brockman, President and CEO

Michael Reese Health Trust

 

Kim R. Van Horn, Managing Director

Paul M. Angell Family Foundation

 

Gillian Darlow, CEO

Polk Bros. Foundation

 

Charles Twichell, Executive Director

Prince Charitable Trusts

 

Julie Wilen, Executive Director

Pritzker Pucker Family Foundation

Pritzker Foundation

 

Cindy Moelis, President

Pritzker Traubert Foundation

 

David Hiller, President and CEO

Robert R. McCormick Foundation

 

Na’ilah Suad Nasir, President

Spencer Foundation

 

Patricia Ford, Executive Director

Steans Family Foundation

 

Sean Garrett, President and CEO

United Way of Metro Chicago

 

Robert N. DiLeonardi, Executive Director

VNA Foundation

 

Michelle Morales, President

Woods Fund Chicago

Spring Cycle Now Closed

January 22, 2020

Thanks to all who submitted applications. We are currently reviewing them and will be returning decisions in early May.

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Broadway School of Music & the Arts

January 14, 2020

Since 2015, the Paul M. Angell Family Foundation (PMAFF) has been a proud supporter of the Broadway School of Music & the Arts (BSMA). PMAFF funding has enabled BSMA to increase onsite student private lesson enrollment, create new participatory music education opportunities, and engage over 150 low income and homeless citizens through its Musical Meals program.

The Broadway School of Music & the Arts has its roots in Broadway-Slavic Village, a diverse Cleveland neighborhood edging the industrial valley just southeast of downtown, where close to 80% of school-age children attend Cleveland public schools, 30% of residents lack a high school degree, and 28% are unemployed. Housed in a historic former music conservatory, for 38 years BSMA has remained committed to enriching lives by providing access to high quality, diverse arts and music instruction and programming. BSMA provides these services to all individuals regardless of age, race, religion, level of ability, or financial means.

Last year, 2,075 individuals directly benefited from BSMA’s programs, including 1,095 youth. To keep its onsite private lessons affordable BSMA has provided over $111,000 in tuition assistance over the past 20 years. Close to half of students receive such assistance covering up to 95% of their tuition, and sometimes a loaned instrument as well. BSMA has also reduced financial barriers to participation in it onsite youth drum corps, which costs just $10 per year.

Over the past decade, in response to dramatic changes in the demographics of the Broadway-Slavic Village neighborhood and the needs of its residents, BSMA has transformed its focus to engaging underserved urban residents in high quality arts and music education programs through partnerships with 22 community-serving organizations across Cleveland. By taking more of its programming into the community, it has increased access to arts participation, particularly to underserved children, its primary audience.

All of BSMA’s offsite programs are free to participants, and include after-school and summer visual art, dance and music classes, and older adult storytelling and watercolor classes. Its pre-K Eurhythmics and visual art program helps young children develop not only musically and artistically, but also build literacy, math and social skills, imagination and physical dexterity. The Musical Meals program provides music by top-notch Cleveland musicians once a month at a free community dinner at a nearby hunger center.

For more information on the Broadway School of Music & the Arts, visit www.broadwayschool.org

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The Foundation is pleased to announce the grant cycle dates for: Fall 2025 We will begin accepting LOIs (Letters of Inquiry) and Applications for the Fall 2025 cycle on June 16, 2025 LOIs are due July 10, 2025 (for SI applicants only) Full applications are due August 21, 2025 (for CON or PA applicants, or SI applicants whose LOIs were … Learn More »

Welcome our newest team member, Keysha Taylor

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The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation is thrilled to introduce Keysha Taylor (she/her). Keysha is the Manager of Talent and Culture, where she’ll play a pivotal role in talent management and culture-building efforts. Keysha brings a wealth of expertise in staff development, engagement and organizational culture. Before joining the Paul M. … Learn More»


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