Saturday, December 21, 2019

SATCH CASH 2020

SATCH CASH 2020

The Giving Committee has reviewed the applicants for Satch Cash 2020. There were almost 30 organizations that applied for this opportunity. Satch Cash applications are due October 31 of every year. When you use the ATMs in 2020 at Satchel's and Lightnin Salvage Enterprises the fee goes to one of these featured community assets. Thank you for giving back to these important non-profits!

JANUARY Night to Shine

FEBRUARY Florida Springs Council

MARCH Gainesville Girls Rock Camp

APRIL Alachua Conservation Trust - Creekside Environmental Education for Kids

MAY One Love Prison Meditation Project

JUNE The ARK School of Fitness

JULY Sequential Artists Workshop

AUGUST Bread of the Mighty Food Bank

SEPTEMBER Current Problems

OCTOBER Community Weatherization Coalition

NOVEMBER Gainesville Circus Center

DECEMBER Kids Count in Alachua County

Thursday, October 10, 2019

THIRD Quarter 2019 Satch Grants

THIRD Quarter 2019 Satch Grants

Florida Springs Council is a coalition of 53 environmental organizations working together to ensure the protection and restoration of Florida's springs, the rivers they have created, and our aquifer. FSC helps organizations and citisens navigate the legal, legislative, and regulatory landscape of water protections. This $500 Satch Grant will ensure transportation and educational materials for defenders of the springs as they travel in January 2020 to Tallahassee as they convene the 2020 legislative session.



Helping Hands Clinic seeks to improve the physical and mental well-being of the homeless and poor of Gainesville by delivering comprehensive health care, sensitizing providers to the special needs of the homeless and poor, and engaging the community in meaningful contribution. Helping Hands has been serving the Gainesville community for 30 years. This $500 Satch Grant will fund purchasing of medications and program-supporting supplies that are then provided by licensed practitioners. 

MentorGNV is an opportunity for UF students to make a difference on and off campus. Through MentorGNV UF students work with children in the Alachua County public school system that are struggling. The relationship between the mentors and mentees adds an additional support system in their life. This $500 Satch Grant will fund an end-of-the-year field trip and celebration for the children and their mentors.


Thursday, July 25, 2019

2nd Quarter Satch Grant 2019

2nd Quarter Satch Grant 2019 awarded to three different organizations


WGOT Gainesville wins $200 to help ensure their online streaming. WGOT 100.1 FM aims to take back the public airwaves by providing a fresh, engaging, and empowering approach to news, entertainment, cultural and educational programming. By expanding the radio station's limited reach through online streaming they hope to encourage greater listenership and direct participation from the entire community.

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The Veteran's Recreational Program (VRP) through Volunteers of America of Florida, Inc. has won a $650 Satch Grant. Studies have shown that outdoor recreational activities can provide powerful therapeutic and healing benefits as well as camaraderie for veterans struggling with combat-related injuries or post-traumatic stress. The VRP serves as an outlet for veterans in our community to learn from one another, most notably the veterans will be taught recreational therapy that can be used as treatment for PTSD. This grant will help VRP take several veterans on fishing, kayaking, golf and/or movie trips.

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GRACE Grows has also been awarded a $650 Satch Grant. GRACE Grows mission is to empower people experiencing homelessness through community development, horticulture therapy, and education. The gardens and classrooms are on the property of GRACE Marketplace, the low-barrier homeless shelter with housing and services for transition to homes for guests. This grant will help pay certification for a couple members of GRACE Grows to complete their Horticultural Certification through the Florida Nursery Landscape and Growers Association.

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Wednesday, May 1, 2019

First Quarter Satch Grant 2019

First Quarter SATCH GRANT for 2019 goes to start-up The Lake Forest Elementary School Ukulele Club! The Ukulele Club of Gainesville wants to create opportunities for the students of Lake Forest Elementary School to learn music skills by learning to play the ukulele. This pilot program would impact approximately 20 students. The next roll-out of the program would be expanded to reach all of the third, fourth and fifth grade students during regular class sessions. Approximately 400 children would benefit annually. In five years approximately 2,000 students would benefit from this program.



Research on music education has demonstrated that learning music can help children in many ways, a few of which include language skills, reasoning, memorization, coordination, pattern recognition, teamwork and better SAT scores. One study reported that children who studied music scored 63 points higher on verbal and 44 points higher on math on SAT testing Importance of Music in our Schools Studying music positively influences class behavior and by learning music skills these children will be more likely to participate in band in middle and high school.

Congratulations and we look forward to more music in Gainesville!

If your organization would like to apply for a 2nd Quarter Satch Grant please check out the guidelines here: https://www.satchelspizza.com/#/grants/

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

SATCH CAPITAL GRANTS for calendar year 2018

“Satchel’s awards $12,500 to local organizations through Satch Capital Grants”

Satchel’s Pizza is proud to award Satch Capital Grants to three different and deserving organizations in our community. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Gainesville, FamilyPromise of Gainesville, and The CHILD Center for Early Learning are splitting the award for calendar year 2018. Satch Capital Grants are funded by our customers who give their support to local nonprofits by using Satchel’s ATM machines. The Giving Committee had twenty three applications for this award and after much deliberation three local non profits will receive funds.

$6000 Satch Capital goes to National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Gainesville. NAMI Gainesville is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing education, support and advocacy to individuals living with mental illness and their families. NAMI Gainesville services include: 1) Free educational courses for individuals living with mental illness, 2) Free support groups for people living with mental illness, 3) Information on resources and advocacy, and 4) Outreach programs that empower individuals and their families to help eliminate the stigma associated with mental illness. NAMI Gainesville’s programs help people living with mental illness learn to manage their illness and avoid or prevent mental health crisis events that can lead to incarceration, homelessness and suicide. The classes, support groups and presentations are free and held at various locations in Gainesville to better serve all its residents. This Satch Capital Grant will fund certification and training of three additional teachers for NAMI Gainesville’s educational courses.

Family Promise of Gainesville receives $5000 in Satch Capital. Family Promise is a community-wide response to end childhood homelessness. Through the collaborations of local faith communities, Family Promise of Gainesville provides homeless children and their families with compassionate care that includes case management, education, housing, meals and transportation until they can transition to a home of their own. The Satch Capital Grant will allow Family Promise to purchase a new trailer and refurbish their existing trailer. These trailers are used to move approximately 30,000 pounds of furniture annually.

The third Capital Grant of $1500 is awarded to The CHILD Center for Early Learning. The CHILD Center is an innovative and collaborative partnership that works to bring the collective experience and expertise of several organizations together to give children, families and child care professionals the best experience possible. Funding will help The CHILD Center equip their Art Shed with tables, chairs and supplies needed for their outside art classroom.

Our community is important to us so at Satchel’s we do our best to give back in a variety of ways. Satchel’s Giving Program offers donations in the form of: gift cards, quarterly Satch Grants and yearly Satch Cash and Satch Capital awards. All applicants must be a non-profit entity (501c3) that provide charitable, environmental, or educational services to the people of Alachua County. For more information visit https://www.satchelspizza.com/grants/

Friday, February 1, 2019

2018 - 4th Quarter Satch Grant Winner

Satchel's is very excited to award Grace Healthcare Services the 2018 4th Quarter Satch Grant!


Grace Healthcare Services Corporation was established in December 2016, obtained a Florida pharmacy license in 2017, and opened Grace Pharmacy in October 2017 to supply prescription medications at no charge to qualifying patients who otherwise could not afford them. Grace Pharmacy provides medications from our established formulary to low-income patients of participating safety net clinics within our community. Grace Pharmacy's formulary is extensive and includes medications to treat allergies, infections, viruses, arthritis and pain, asthma/respiratory conditions, high cholesterol, diabetes, gastrointestinal conditions, various eye conditions, heart disease and high blood pressure, men's and women's health issues, mental health and neurological conditions, skin conditions and steroids, abnormal thyroid conditions, and vitamin and nutritional deficiencies. This gives the pharmacy the ability to treat many patients with a wide range of medical conditions from acute to chronic. Grace Pharmacy is located within Grace Marketplace, which is a homeless community that provides shelter and services for under-served homeless individuals in our county. Having a pharmacy within this community has impacted patients immensely as many of them have limited means of transportation. Grace Pharmacy has grown dramatically since opening and has filled more than 4,200 prescriptions in 2018 and has had more than 1,500 patient visits.  
At this time, Grace Pharmacy relies on the help of volunteer pharmacists to implement its mission and utilizes the help of volunteer University of Florida College of Pharmacy students. The pharmacy currently operates four hours a day, five days a week and rely solely on donations for funding.
This $1500 Satch Grant will be used to purchase medications for Grace Pharmacy.
Congratulations Grace Healthcare Services!