BG Community Foundation to award $40,000 in grants

Kristin Otley introduces Bowling Green Community Foundation grants program in 2018.

Since 1997, the BG Community Foundation has awarded grants to non-profit organizations that serve the Bowling Green community.  For 2019, the BGCF awarded a total of $40,000 to be dispersed among the following 16 recipients and their respective initiatives:

·         1BookBG Literacy Program – Funding for this community wide book club, which serves approximately 2045 students and their families, will be used to give each student a follow-up book to read for enjoyment. 

·         Best Buddies – Strives to promote inclusion through one-to-one friendships between people with and without disabilities in our community.  Funding will be used to plan events to promote and create meaningful, life-long friendships for students in the BGSU community and Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in the Bowling Green town community. 

·         BG Area Community Bands—Funding will provide an educational and interdisciplinary music and dance experience to depict the connections between these two art forms.  Hixon Dance, a professional modern dance company will choreograph three dances.  Students from area dance studios will be invited to create some original choreography and join the band for two selections, as well as have an opportunity to attend a master class with the Hixon Dance director and dancers.

·         BG City Schools CAPsych—Funding will be used to provide safe and appropriate playground equipment for preschoolers age 3-5 with disabilities, including those with gross motor delays and in wheelchairs, to be installed on the Conneaut School campus.

·         Big Brother Big Sister of NW Ohio – Funding will be used to help sustain the current matches in the One-to-One Mentoring program and create additional matches for youth age 5-15 with qualified volunteers.

·         Black Swamp Arts Festival – Funding will be used to enhance the Teen Engagement area to include youth performing arts in a team vocal contest named Beats on the Streets.

·         Black Swamp Players – Funding will be used to purchase newer wireless microphones which are essential so that the audience is able to hear the performers over the band.

·         BG Youth Hockey – Funding will be used to increase the number of kids from the BG City Schools who participate in BGYH by offering discounts to the fees.

·         Community Christian Legal Services – Funding will be used to purchase necessary equipment for a functioning office like a computer, printer, and a working copier so that they can continue to provide free legal services.

·         Law Enforcement Foundation –Funding will be used to send two Bowling Green Police Officers to The Police Executive Management & Leadership training, culminating in a Masters-level certification in law enforcement management, comprised of Supervisory Training and Education Training Program (STEP), the Police Executive Leadership College (PELC) and the Certified Law Enforcement Executive (CLEE).

·         Project Connect – Funding will be used to provide free copies of birth certificates for persons attending Project Connect and who are facing homelessness and poverty. 

·         Reach Out and Read – Funding will be used to promote a parent engagement initiative striving to give parents the information and tools to be successful and confident as their child’s first and most important teacher.  Trained professionals in local Pediatrician offices will give guidance to parents so that children ages 1-5 gain exposure to math and literacy skills so they are better prepared to be successful in school. 

·         The Cocoon – Funding will be used to create, purchase and distribute materials that promote their community outreach efforts to educate the community on the mission of The Cocoon as well as the types of services and assistance that is available to survivors of domestic and sexual assault and how to access those services.   

·         The Nest Bowling Green – Funding will be used toprovide nutritious meals and snacks for one year to those enrolled in our income-qualified free childcare/preschool program for local parents completing their education. 

·         WC Clover Legacy Foundation – Funding will be used to help with Car Teens, a peer-to-peer educational program designed to educate youth first-time traffic offenders, and is implemented by members of the 4-H community and in conjunction with Wood County Juvenile Court.

·         Wood Lane Residential Services – Funding will be used to purchase Apple ipads for communication, socialization and sensory applications for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

This year’s recipients will be recognized—and will receive their grant checks—at the annual grants reception, scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 9. 

About the BGCF

The Bowling Green Community Foundation, a non-profit entity, exists to improve the quality of life in the Bowling Green area by providing funding and support for diverse and helpful programs that enhance the health, welfare and vitality of the Bowling Green community. Private contributions are the sole support of the Foundation. 

The Foundation achieves its purpose through its grant program. At the end of each calendar year, and after careful evaluation of the applications submitted to the Foundation, the grants committee distributes funds to be used the following year. Its selections may include proposals written for educational or sports activities, health or safety initiatives, environmental sustainability, as well as for the visual or performing arts.

It is cause for celebration that many thousands of lives are touched because of the remarkable partnership between our donors and the outstanding organizations that exist to serve the residents of Bowling Green. 

Visit the website for additional information about the BGCF: http://www.bgohcf.org/