For immediate release:  November 9, 2005

 

Inasmuch Foundation Awards $140,500 in Grants to

 Colorado Organizations

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(Oklahoma City) ---- The Inasmuch Foundation announced today the distribution of $140,500 in grants to 16 organizations in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

 

Edith Kinney Gaylord founded the Inasmuch Foundation in 1982 to support charitable, scientific and educational causes that enhance the progress and quality of life for all individuals. Today, the Foundation is committed to carrying on the interests of its late founder by giving to education, health and human services, cultural organizations, the arts, historic preservation and environmental concerns.

 

“The Inasmuch Foundation is proud to support so many wonderful institutions in El Paso County,” said Robert J. Ross, President and CEO of the Inasmuch Foundation.  “We hope that the grants announced today encourage others to support these organizations that are truly making a difference in the lives of thousands of citizens in the Colorado Springs area.”     

 

Organizations awarded grants from the Inasmuch Foundation include:  

 

·        $20,000 to TESSA for the Prevention Education Program that teaches middle and high school students and provides education on dating violence and sexual assault prevention.

 

·        $15,000 to Partners in Housing for a fulltime Development Associate to assist in grant research, writing, and reporting.

 

·        $10,000 to CASA of the Pikes Peak Region for the Supervise Exchange/Parenting Time program to provide exchanges and parenting time as an extension of the Court in a safe, non-threatening environment.

 

·        $10,000 to Cheyenne Village for the Healthcare Coordination Program by adding a part-time healthcare coordinator position to the Supported Living Team providing support to independent living individuals. 

 

·        $10,000 to Urban League of the Pikes Peak Region for the Scholarship/Continuing Education Resource Program for low income and minority youth and parents of youth. 

 

·        $10,000 to Urban Peak Colorado Springs to provide transitional housing services for homeless and runaway youth in the Pikes Peak Region.

 

·        $10,000 to Wells Foundation for the Performing Arts for scholarships for students of the Colorado Springs Conservatory.

              

·        Additional Grants include: Rebuilding Together Colorado Springs - $8,000; Girl Scouts - Wagon Wheel Council - $7,500; Kennedy Center Imagination Celebration - $7,500; Citizens Project - $7,000; Pikes Peak Community Action Agency - $6,000; Northern Churches Care - $5,000; Pikes Peak Community Foundation - $5,000; Pikes Peak United Way - $5,000; and Pikes Peak Mental Health Center Systems - $4,500.

 

To learn more about the Inasmuch Foundation, visit www.inasmuchfoundation.org or call 405-604-5292.

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