|
| [February 08, 2013] |
 |
CTK Foundation Awards over $55,000 in "Heart & Soul" Grants to Nonprofits
AUSTIN, Texas --(Business Wire)--
Nonprofits and their supporters were out in force last night at the CTK
Foundation's Heart & Soul Gala to honor this year's recipients
of the organization's grant awards. The annual event, which was held at
the Bob Bullock Texas History Museum, featured the Grammy Award-winning
Original Blind Boys of Alabama performing an original song inspired by a
poem written and submitted by Furniture
Sharehouse, the winner of the 2013 Heart & Soul main award grant.
The main award licenses the song to Furniture Sharehouse in perpetuity
and is accompanied by a $10,000 grant to help the organization raise
awareness of their mission, which is to provide free furniture to
economically disadvantaged individuals and families living in the
vicinity of Westchester County, New York.
"Receiving this grant means so much to us," said Kate Bialo, Furniture
Sharehouse's president and executive director. "With the cash we can
provide 35 families with enough furniture to fill their empty apartments
and help them rebuild their lives and live with dignity. And having a
song from such a legendary group as the Blind Boys will help raise our
profile in the community, drive donations and connect people to the
meaning of our mission."
Explaining the reason behind their unique grant application process, Kathryn
Engelhardt-Cronk, founder of the CTK Foundation, and president and
CEO of Community
TechKnowledge, Inc., said, "We ask organizations to submit poems
about their mission because it is the perfect way to underscore our
foundation's goal of helping nonprofits use technology to spend less
time managing their day-to-day processes and more time directly on their
causes - the reasons why their organizations exist to begin with.
Creating a poem reminds everyone of the 'heart and soul' behind their
organization's mission."
Following is the complete list of 2013 Heart & Soul Grant Awards and
their winners:
|
2013 Heart & Soul Grants
|
|
Awarded to:
|
|
Main award of $10,000 cash and original song from the
Original Blind Boys of Alabama
|
|
|
|
$10,000 Health and Human Services grant available to an
Austin-based nonprofit specializing in At Risk Children and
Families; made possible by the Cipione Family Foundation
|
|
|
|
Two $5,000 grants available to U.S. nonprofits
|
|
|
|
Five $1,000 "Excellence in Technology" grants available to
Community TechKnowledge customer organizations that attend the company's
2013 Outcomes
Immersion Certification Training
|
|
|
|
Three autographed guitars, from:
-
The Original Blind Boys of Alabama
-
Los Lonely Boys
-
Sunny Shipley
|
|
|
|
Blogger's Choice Award of $1,000 cash grant nominated by Ash
Shepard of ashshepherd.com
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
In addition to the $55,000 in grants awarded last night, the CTK
foundation awarded $45,000 in technology grants to 17 U.S. nonprofits in
January, bringing total 2013 donations to $100,000.
About the CTK Foundation
The goals of the CTK
Foundation are to celebrate the mission of nonprofit work and to
promote the use of technology in managing mission achievement. The
foundation supports a wide range of programs that benefit health and
human services, cultural arts education and support, animal protection
services, and environmental protection services. Funding for the CTK
Foundation was established by Community TechKnowledge (CTK), Inc., an
Austin-based technology company that helps nonprofits streamline their
work through its outcomes
management and reporting software and services. CTK serves over
12,000 users at 400 nonprofits in the U.S. and U.K. Visit communitytech.net
for more information.
Media Contact
The CTK logo is a registered service mark of Community TechKnowledge,
Inc. All other names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners.

[ Back To Technology News's Homepage ]
|