How Philanthropy Can Help Rebuild Main Street for a Post-COVID World


Foundation: Long Island Community Foundation, Rauch Foundation

For decades, suburban malls and online shopping had drawn customers away from the beating heart of communities — the shops where residents once congregated, conversed, and consumed. A recent study of 30 towns across Long Island, N.Y., commissioned by the Rauch Foundation found that nearly one in five businesses faced problems such as un-affordable rents, competition from online commerce, and hiring and maintaining staff — and that was before the health crisis hit.

More broadly, the study showed downtowns that rebounded quicker were generally destinations for good eats and libation and embraced innovative uses of streets and public spaces, which drew visitors and created a sense of community. Even when the pandemic is in our rear-view mirror, the challenges facing Main Street — especially in low-income communities — won’t disappear.

The research, while based on the experiences of Long Island towns, uncovered a three-part approach that philanthropic organizations in any region could use to collaborate with local government and businesses to improve and revive town centers. Read the Entire Article


Selected Grant News Headlines

A customized collection of grant news from foundations and the federal government from around the Web.

We Need to Invest in Our Yodas

"After years of a toxic political environment, plus a global pandemic, and now the most challenging moment in the history of Israel and the Jewish people in most of our lifetimes, I fear our clergy...more

Hogan Brooks: A Texas Property Manager'S Philanthropic Journey

When it comes to giving back to the community, Hogan Brooks is at the top of the list. The Texas real estate investor and property managerwhose website says he "believes property management...more

Institutional Shake-Up: Wpi Names New Interim Director

"We are firing on all cylinders now." That's how the director of equality and opportunity litigation at a conservative public interest law firm is framing his group's victory in a discrimination...more

Shenandoah National Park Announces Artists Selected for 2024 Artist-In-Residence Program

"Shenandoah is one of numerous National Park Service sites across the country that have Artist-in-Residence programs to inspire artists to create and share art that not only motivates and encourages...more

Nonprofit Update April 2024: Events &Amp; Funding Opportunities
Foundation: California Community Foundation, San Diego Foundation

The San Diego Foundation is calling for proposals for its 2024 Community Scholars Initiative grant program, which aims to fund "high-impact projects that support students with disabilities, foster...more

Money Management International Launches Mmi Consumer Distress Dashboard to ...

In the fourth quarter of 2023, American household debt hit $17.5 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve's quarterly report on household debt and credit. That's $212 billion more than in the...more

Carlos Alvarez, a San Antonio Business and Philanthropy Icon, Dies at 73

A man who introduced America to some of Mexico's best-known beers has died at the age of 73. Carlos Alvarez founded the Gambrinus Company in San Antonio, Texas, in 1986 and introduced the US to...more

The Nordic'S Next Frontier: Powering Up Green Scaleups For Hypergrowth

When it comes to green technology, the Nordics stand out, with Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and the US making up the top 10 of the Organization for...more

Celebrating 10 Years of Children'S of Alabama Clinical Scholars

It's not every day that a hospital is named the nation's top medical facility, but that's exactly what's happened at Alabama's Children's of Alabama. The Children's of Alabama Clinical Scholars...more

Health Care Delivery Innovations—Implementation Matters in Understanding What Works

"Is there anything we can help you with today?" asks a text message, followed by a series of seven follow-up texts over 30 days. The idea is to make it as easy for patients to get in touch with...more






Social Entrepreneurship
Spotlight



Hugh Jackman: Fair Trade Entrepreneur


Renowned actor, Hugh Jackman, talks about how he started becoming a fair trade entrepreneur. Jackman is constantly building up ideas and solutions to help small coffee growers get good prices outside the massive coffee industry. His business,  Laughing Man Worldwide, reinvests 100% of its profits in its partnerships with farmers.



Federal Government Grant and Assistance Programs


Veterans Transportation Program | Independent Living State Grants, Recovery Act | Indian Self-Determination Act Contracts, Grants and Cooperative Agreements | Grants for Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry | State Clean Diesel Grant Program | Tribal Landowner Incentive Program | Housing Application Packaging Grants | State Cemetery Grants | | Site Style by YAML | Grants.gov | Grants | Grants News | Sitemap | Privacy Policy

Edited by: Michael Saunders

© 2008-2024 Copyright Michael Saunders