• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

fundsforNGOs News

Grants and Resources for Sustainability

  • Subscribe for Free
  • Premium Support
  • Premium Login
  • Premium Sign up
  • Home
  • Funds for NGOs
    • Agriculture, Food and Nutrition
    • Animals and Wildlife
    • Arts and Culture
    • Children
    • Civil Society
    • Community Development
    • COVID
    • Democracy and Good Governance
    • Disability
    • Economic Development
    • Education
    • Employment and Labour
    • Environmental Conservation and Climate Change
    • Family Support
    • Healthcare
    • HIV and AIDS
    • Housing and Shelter
    • Humanitarian Relief
    • Human Rights
    • Human Service
    • Information Technology
    • LGBTQ
    • Livelihood Development
    • Media and Development
    • Narcotics, Drugs and Crime
    • Old Age Care
    • Peace and Conflict Resolution
    • Poverty Alleviation
    • Refugees, Migration and Asylum Seekers
    • Science and Technology
    • Sports and Development
    • Sustainable Development
    • Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
    • Women and Gender
  • Funds for Companies
    • Accounts and Finance
    • Agriculture, Food and Nutrition
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Education
    • Energy
    • Environment and Climate Change
    • Healthcare
    • Innovation
    • Manufacturing
    • Media
    • Research Activities
    • Startups and Early-Stage
    • Sustainable Development
    • Technology
    • Travel and Tourism
    • Women
    • Youth
  • Funds for Individuals
    • All Individuals
    • Artists
    • Disabled Persons
    • LGBTQ Persons
    • PhD Holders
    • Researchers
    • Scientists
    • Students
    • Women
    • Writers
    • Youths
  • Funds in Your Country
    • Funds in Australia
    • Funds in Bangladesh
    • Funds in Belgium
    • Funds in Canada
    • Funds in Switzerland
    • Funds in Cameroon
    • Funds in Germany
    • Funds in the United Kingdom
    • Funds in Ghana
    • Funds in India
    • Funds in Kenya
    • Funds in Lebanon
    • Funds in Malawi
    • Funds in Nigeria
    • Funds in the Netherlands
    • Funds in Tanzania
    • Funds in Uganda
    • Funds in the United States
    • Funds within the United States
      • Funds for US Nonprofits
      • Funds for US Individuals
      • Funds for US Businesses
      • Funds for US Institutions
    • Funds in South Africa
    • Funds in Zambia
    • Funds in Zimbabwe
  • Proposal Writing
    • How to write a Proposal
    • Sample Proposals
      • Agriculture
      • Business & Entrepreneurship
      • Children
      • Climate Change & Diversity
      • Community Development
      • Democracy and Good Governance
      • Disability
      • Disaster & Humanitarian Relief
      • Environment
      • Education
      • Healthcare
      • Housing & Shelter
      • Human Rights
      • Information Technology
      • Livelihood Development
      • Narcotics, Drugs & Crime
      • Nutrition & Food Security
      • Poverty Alleviation
      • Sustainable Develoment
      • Refugee & Asylum Seekers
      • Rural Development
      • Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
      • Women and Gender
  • News
    • Q&A
  • Premium
    • Premium Log-in
    • Premium Webinars
    • Premium Support
  • Contact
    • Submit Your Grant
    • About us
    • FAQ
    • NGOs.AI
You are here: Home / cat / $4.4M in Grants Awarded by Akron Community Foundation

$4.4M in Grants Awarded by Akron Community Foundation

Dated: March 10, 2026

Akron Community Foundation’s board of directors has announced quarterly grants totaling $4.4 million, along with $695,500 in competitive education grants approved by the foundation’s Community Investment Committee. A total of 37 nonprofit organizations received education-related funding aimed at supporting programs that strengthen learning opportunities, youth development and early childhood education in the community.

One of the organizations supported is Akron Youth Mentorship, which received $7,750 to provide mentorship, educational guidance and work-readiness opportunities for local students. The program also offers activities outside school hours, including weekly meals and summer initiatives designed to prevent the “summer slide,” a learning gap that can occur when students lack enrichment during school breaks. The organization focuses on helping young people recognise their abilities while addressing challenges such as youth violence and negative social environments.

The Akron Area YMCA was awarded $46,500 to expand its early care and education programs for children aged six weeks to five years. These initiatives are designed to strengthen early learning and help prepare children for kindergarten. YMCA leaders noted that reduced public funding for early childcare has created financial pressure for families and providers, making community support and scholarships increasingly important to ensure children have access to quality early education.

Another recipient, the Akron Inner City Soccer Club, received $15,000 to run a year-round youth development soccer program that combines sports with academic and social support. The program offers after-school activities, meals and mentorship opportunities for school-aged children, aiming to build confidence, improve school performance and provide positive life pathways for young people.

Additional funding support for education grants came through the community foundation’s grant co-investment program, with contributions from donor-advised funds including the Howard Atwood Family Fund, the Legacy of Grace Fund, the Charles E. and Mary K. Booth Family Fund, the Hrdlicka-Jones Family Fund and an anonymous donor. These contributions allow fundholders to review competitive grant proposals and support initiatives aligned with their philanthropic priorities.

Overall, the education grants support a wide range of programs across Summit County, including early childhood learning, STEM education, mentorship, leadership development, literacy initiatives and after-school enrichment. The funding aims to improve educational outcomes, expand opportunities for young people and strengthen community support systems for students and families.

Akron Community Foundation, established in 1955 through a $1 million bequest from Edwin Shaw, has grown into a philanthropic endowment of approximately $350 million with nearly 930 funds created by individuals and organizations. Over the years, the foundation has awarded more than $271 million in grants to nonprofit organizations, continuing its mission of supporting community development and long-term charitable impact.

Related Posts

  • Canada Invests in Saint-Quentin Community & Economy
  • Over £43,000 Granted by Watford Community Fund for Residents
  • UN Security Council: UK Calls for Safe and Inclusive Education for Children
  • £100,000 Fund to Boost Women’s Participation in Public Decision-Making
  • Gilead Foundation Invests $12M in HIV Prevention Programs in 14 States

Primary Sidebar

Latest News

Digital Inclusion Empowers Rural Women and Girls in Chile

From Reform to Results: Pakistan Governance Forum 2026

UNESCO Launches Global Course to Protect Cultural Heritage from Trafficking

Youth HIV Prevention Boosted by Laapeng Programs

Supporting Women Judges: ADB and UNDP Launch Asia-Pacific Initiative

Ecuador Launches First Biodiversity Bond with IFC Support

IFC and Arya.ag Partner to Boost Farmer Incomes in India

Grants Open to Support Community Disaster Recovery Initiatives

Rural Communities Receive $760K+ Funding Through FRRR Grants

WA Youth Engagement Gets $220,000 Boost

Ghana Parliament Revives Controversial Anti-LGBT Bill

Amnesty Urges Global Action on Women’s Rights at CSW70

Ecuador Faces International Scrutiny Over Enforced Disappearances

Yemeni Higher Education Strengthened Through Cairo Training

Council Invests £1 Million to Support Fermanagh and Omagh Villages

UK Government Invests £180M to Secure Critical Infrastructure

Japan Donates €200,000 to Boost OPCW Activities

National Lottery Grants Funding to ‘Lifeline’ Charity for Vital Programs

FAO Champions Land and Territory Reform Globally

Moldova Draws Partners to Boost Agrifood Investment

Global Food Prices Rise in February as FAO Index Rebounds

Strengthening Seed Systems and Early Warning in Four African Countries

African Big Ocean States Advance Agrifood Systems Transformation

Bhutan Completes Stakeholder Consultation on NAPHS

PAHO Urges Stronger Action to Ensure Safe Motherhood in the Americas

Sudan Declares Official End to Cholera Outbreak

Afghanistan’s Radio Begum Creates Safe Space for Women

Middle East Crisis Forces 700,000 People to Flee in Lebanon

World News: Myanmar Airstrikes, South Sudan Violence, Afghan Women’s Rights

Rising Risks in Combating Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation

Afghanistan Crisis Worsens as Conflict Erupts in Middle East

Canada Government Improves Access to Reproductive Health Services

Nearly €130M Allocated for Home Improvements for Older and Disabled People

Ireland Launches €2M Transport Fund for Learners with Disabilities

New Caribbean Program Aims to Align Agricultural Trade Standards

UN Adopts New Global Framework to Improve Disaster Statistics

Pacific Nations Unite to Eliminate Cervical Cancer

Lebanon Crisis Deepens as 700,000+ People Displaced, IRC Warns

New Smart Classrooms Accelerate Digital Learning in Buriram and Si Sa Ket, Thailand

Impact of Government Aid Cuts on Giving in the UK and Germany

Funds for NGOs
Funds for Companies
Funds for Media
Funds for Individuals
Sample Proposals

Contact us
Submit a Grant
Advertise, Guest Posting & Backlinks
Fight Fraud against NGOs
About us

Terms of Use
Third-Party Links & Ads
Disclaimers
Copyright Policy
General
Privacy Policy

Premium Sign in
Premium Sign up
Premium Customer Support
Premium Terms of Service

©FUNDSFORNGOS LLC.   fundsforngos.org, fundsforngos.ai, and fundsforngospremium.com domains and their subdomains are the property of FUNDSFORNGOS, LLC 1018, 1060 Broadway, Albany, New York, NY 12204, United States.   Unless otherwise specified, this website is not affiliated with the abovementioned organizations. The material provided here is solely for informational purposes and without any warranty. Visitors are advised to use it at their discretion. Read the full disclaimer here. Privacy Policy. Cookie Policy.