Thursday, July 20, 2023

                      FIRST & SECOND QUARTER 

                     SATCH CARES GRANTS 2023

                  RUFC AWARDS first half of 2023

Satchel's awarded more than $15,000 in the first half of 2023 to several of our community nonprofits, schools and organizations.   A big portion came from YOU, our beautiful customers who Round Up For Charity when paying their tabs at Satchel's. 

GOOD WORK GAINESVILLE! THANK YOU!!!

RUFC January and February $3080 was awarded to  UF's design and build studio class who worked with Rawling's Elementary students and teachers to build a series of unique and functional projects on the elementary school campus

RUFC March and April   $3446 was raised for Florida Springs Institute Whose goal is to document Florida's springs and educate the public about the threats that face them in order to ensure future generations can enjoy them as we have.

RUFC May and June    $2890 went to the  Partnership for Strong Families PSF is the lead community-based care agency for FLorida Judicial Circuits 3 and 8. PSF delivers compre- hensive child welfare services to children who are victims of abuse and neglect. PSF also works with at-risk failies to prevent child abuse and to decrease the risk of children entering the out-of-home care system. 

SATCH CARES Q1 2023  was awarded to two local organizations.

$500 to Current Problems  CP is the only freshwater debris removal specialized nonprofi in the Southeast and has focused its efforts on projects taht most impact the health of habitat and water quality. CP engages volunteers in active springshed conservation and has been awarded through the years for its direct approach to water quality presrevation, Aquifer restoration, and ability to eliminate the cost of harmful debris removal for communities most impacted. 

$1500 to Pace Center for Girls  The majority of this funding when towards purchase of long term enrichment materials for the center. This includes musical instruments, yoga mats and a Tibetan bowl for yoga sessions. Also, enrichment trips for the girls such as a trip to visit old St Augustine and learn about Florida history and a day of learning pottery at Studio TM. 

SATCH CARES Q2 2023  was awarded to three community partners

$2500 to  Bread of the Mighty Food Bank   BMFB provides food, hope and encouragement to the hungry and food insecure. Food insecurity affects an average of nearly 16% of the population of North Central Florida, or 50,000 people each day, including children, seniors, families, veterans, students and other individuals who do not know where there next meal will come from. This grant will help BMFB with their mobile panrtry pop-up events to distibute a truck load of food in targeted areas of high need.

$1000 to ElderCare of Alachua County    ElderCare is an advocate for the elderly and provides services that will build capacity, maximize independence and enrich the quality of life for the seniors of Alachua County. There funds will assist in the Senior Nutrition Program, ensuring that older adults have access to nutritious meals and nutritional education, promoting their overall health and enabling them to age comfortably in their own homes.

Satchel's catered a pizza and salad lunch for 50!! at the popular summer camp    We Rock Gainesville This week-long camp is open to girls and gender-expansive youth ages 10-17. They focus on teaching self-esteem, confidence, communication and creativity through music education. Each camper is grouped in a band, rehearses through the week, then performs on a local live stage for their peers and families.


APPLY for SATCH GRANTS!

There is no formal application - only guidelines.  Send an email to satchelsdonations@gmail.com and Gracy will send you all the info.

GOOD LUCK GAINESVILLE!

SATCH CARES Q1-Q4 2023  applications are due February 28 (First), May 31 (Second), August 31 (Third) and November 30 (Fourth). For guidelines please email Gracy  @ satchelsdonation@gmail.com

RUFC 2024  applications are due October 31, 2023. For guidelines please email Gracy  @ satchelsdonation@gmail.com



Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Third & Fourth Quarter Satch Cares Grants 2022

and RUFC AWARDS second half of 2022

AND RUFC partners for 2023

Satchel's awarded more than $10,000 in the secong half of 2022 to several amazing local nonprofits, schools and organizations in our community. Half of which came from our amazing customers who Round Up For Charity when paying their tabs at Satchel's. GOOD WORK GAINESVILLE! THANK YOU!!!

RUFC July and August   $2898 for Keepers of the Springs rounds up volunteers to clean trash from our local Springs. In five years they have removed 8,000 pounds of debris.

RUFC September and October   $2620 was raised for Community Weatherization Coalition (CWC) is a grassroots community coalition made up of citizens, religious leaders, and NGOs concerned about Alachua County citizens spending a large percentage of their income on home energy bills. 

RUFC November and December    $2542 went to the  Southern Legal Counsel who uses the power of the law to obtain positive social change, reform systems and institutions, strike down unjust laws and policies, and hold government accountable to the people.

SATCH CARES Q3 2022  was awarded to two local organizations.

$1000 to Acorn Clinic The Alachua County Organization for Rural Needs, Inc. ACORN Clinic is a nationally-recognized program that provides low-cost medical, dental and social services care to residents of North Central Florida

$250 to Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo The Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo, a unique 10-acre zoo in Gainesville, Florida, is the only zoo on a college campus accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).

SATCH CARES Q4 2022  was awarded to three community partners

$500 to Grow Hub  Grow-Hub is a beautiful and safe place where adults of all abilities can find meaningful work. Their collaborative community programs and partnerships provide opportunities and experiences they ofter cannot find elsewhere.

$500 to One Love Prison Meditation OLPM provides the necessary emotional and spiritual support to those in prison. The meditations offered create an experience of peace and lightness. The students are able to live more positively in challenging circumstances.

$650 to  Gainesville Giving Garden    GGG bridges the gap between underserved neighbors and local, organic produce by growing and distributing vegetables to those without access to fresh local food.

APPLY for SATCH GRANTS!

SATCH CARES Q1-Q4 2023  applications are due February 28 (First), May 31 (Second), August 31 (Third) and November 30 (Fourth). For guidelines please email Gracy  @ satchelsdonation@gmail.com

RUFC 2024  applications are due October 31, 2023. For guidelines please email Gracy  @ satchelsdonation@gmail.com