Westchester Community Foundation awards $720,000 in grants

The Westchester Community Foundation awarded $720,000 in grants to 23 organizations in Westchester County during the month of June.

As part of the funding, The Westchester Community College Foundation will receive $100,000 to assist students who attend the school. The Guidance Center of Westchester, an organization that supports children challenged by mental illness, substance abuse, poverty and homelessness, will receive $125,000 for its college preparation program.  

The Westchester Community Foundation also granted Neighbors Link in Mount Kisco and RSHM Life Center in Sleepy Hollow funding totaling $75,000 to help provide free legal services to immigrants. The organization noted that it aimed to renew its commitment to the causes of Neighbors Link and RSHM “in a time of increasing need for competent legal representation for the county”™s immigrant community.”

Arts programs that benefited from the organization”™s grants include Focal Point Project, Lifetime Arts, Copland House, Jazz Forum Arts and Lyndhurst.

“Our grantmaking reaches all corners of Westchester, helping low-income students attend college, undocumented immigrants navigate the legal system and people of all ages express their creativity,” said Robin Melén, program officer at the Westchester Community Foundation. “We are proud of our connection and contributions to the county we live in.”

A complete list of each of the 23 grants awarded in June can be found on the organization”™s website.

The Westchester Community Foundation is a division of The New York Community Trust. In 2017 so far, the foundation has awarded $977,500 in grants.