Impact 100 Awards Over $1 Million In Grants To Non-Profits

October 20, 2014

IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area, a local women’s philanthropy group, awarded 10 grants Sunday worth $102,500 each to community groups.

With this year’s grants, the group has given $6,176,000 to non-profit organization projects in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.

Grant winners announced Sunday were:

ARTS & CULTURE

  • First City Arts Alliance dba First City Art Center — Increasing Capacity, Building Community
  • The Santa Rosa County Creek Indian Tribe — Infrastructure Development of Tribal Grounds

EDUCATION

  • East Hill Academy — The IMPACT 100 Autism Learning Center: “Use Your WORDS”
  • The Pensacola MESS Hall — The MESS Hall Express

ENVIRONMENT, RECREATION & PRESERVATION

  • Miracle League of Northeast Pensacola — Field of Dreams: Finishing the Work
  • Rotary Club of Pensacola Foundation — Rotary Centennial Playground

FAMILY

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida — 100 Men in 100 Days
  • Society of St. Vincent De Paul Alfred Washburn Center — Living on the Edge

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

  • Alzheimer’s Family Services — Project Lifesaver
  • Our Lady of Angels St. Joseph Medical Clinic — Improving and Expanding Patient Services

Pictured: Two of the Impart 100 grant winners were the Miracle League of Pensacola (top) and Alzheimer’s Family Services (bottom). Photos by WEAR 3 for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Comments

2 Responses to “Impact 100 Awards Over $1 Million In Grants To Non-Profits”

  1. Shirley Godwin on October 20th, 2014 8:24 am

    Our sincere thanks to the women of Impact-100 who so graciously donate to non-profits in our area. Congratulations to the winners!

  2. Jan on October 20th, 2014 7:19 am

    Thanks for publishing this! Great group and fabulous winners!