Satchel's had a work party at First Magnitude Brewing Company in February to assemble seven picnic tables for PACE Center for Girls. Since 1988 PACE Center for Girls-Alachua has been serving girls ages 12-18 in our community PACE values all girls and young women, believing each one deserves an opportunity to find her voice, achieve her potential and celebrate a life defined by responsibility, dignity, serenity and grace.
Satchel himself delivered the picnic tables with the help of Ridgway Roof Truss and saw the great potential for PACE to expand its covered and uncovered outdoor space. So Satchel's also donated three patio sets like the one pictured below. Satchel's believes in PACE and appreciates the important part it plays in our community.
Friday, March 13, 2015
Friday, January 23, 2015
SATCH CAPITAL 2014
The Giving Committee had ten applications for SATCH CAPITAL this year. It was a very tough decision and still is! We are trying to be creative with the funds we have and disburse them wisely to impact as many people as we possibly can.
So far Satchel's was able to give the Southwest Advocacy Group (SWAG)
a grant of $6,000 to help with their final renovations so they will be able to open their new clinic in 2015. SWAG is a grassroots non profit that advocates for seven low-income neighborhoods in SW Gainesville and provides access and health care that has long been beyond the reach of that part of our community. SWAG has been operating out of a trailer for seven months has seen over 600 patients with numbers increasing each month. This Capital Grant should cover the expenses for SWAG to complete the last part of their renovation as required by the county - the parking lot. Here is a before photo taken recently. An after photo will be posted as soon as the job is done!
Satchel's is also throwing a work party at First Magnitude Brewing Company to assemble seven picnic tables for PACE Center for Girls. Since 1988 PACE Center for Girls-Alachua has been serving girls ages 12-18 in our community who have been identified as dependent, truant, runaway, delinquent or in need of academic skills. PACE's purpose is to intervene and prevent school withdrawal, juvenile delinquency, teen pregnancy, substance abuse and welfare dependency in a safe and nurturing environment. These picnic tables will further improve the outdoor gathering space the girls need to socialize with one another and/or provide a quiet place for personal reflection.
We are making sure these funds cover the needs of SWAG and PACE in the next couple weeks and if there is Satch Capital left over we hope to award another organization soon.
So far Satchel's was able to give the Southwest Advocacy Group (SWAG)
a grant of $6,000 to help with their final renovations so they will be able to open their new clinic in 2015. SWAG is a grassroots non profit that advocates for seven low-income neighborhoods in SW Gainesville and provides access and health care that has long been beyond the reach of that part of our community. SWAG has been operating out of a trailer for seven months has seen over 600 patients with numbers increasing each month. This Capital Grant should cover the expenses for SWAG to complete the last part of their renovation as required by the county - the parking lot. Here is a before photo taken recently. An after photo will be posted as soon as the job is done!
Satchel's is also throwing a work party at First Magnitude Brewing Company to assemble seven picnic tables for PACE Center for Girls. Since 1988 PACE Center for Girls-Alachua has been serving girls ages 12-18 in our community who have been identified as dependent, truant, runaway, delinquent or in need of academic skills. PACE's purpose is to intervene and prevent school withdrawal, juvenile delinquency, teen pregnancy, substance abuse and welfare dependency in a safe and nurturing environment. These picnic tables will further improve the outdoor gathering space the girls need to socialize with one another and/or provide a quiet place for personal reflection.
We are making sure these funds cover the needs of SWAG and PACE in the next couple weeks and if there is Satch Capital left over we hope to award another organization soon.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
4th Quarter Satch Grant 2014 Awarded
Fourth Quarter Satch Grants for 2014 were awarded this week.
These two organizations are striving to make a big difference in our community.
Green Generation Environmental Youth Summit Awarded $1000
The Cultural Arts Coalition holds its Green Generation Environmental Youth Summit on February 7, 2015. This event brings together high school and college-aged youth groups to learn about local environmental issues and to develop a plan for completing community service projects in our community. Students serve on the organizational committee along with community groups such as: Alachua County Environemntal Protection Department, Alachua County Public Schools, Florida Organic Growers, Gainesville Job Corps, Sierra Club and Sustainable Santa Fe (just to name a few). An estimaed 125 students and their advisors will attend this year's summit. After the summit the students plan will be implemented and completed after careful documentation and tracking. The GGEYS educates the community as a whole on how to become environmental stewards.
Women netWorking With Women: 4Ws Network Inc.
Awarded $200
Women netWorking With Women's mission is to educate, empower and enhance the quality of life for women in Gainesville. Their current project is to provide a pantry for women in the community to receive living essentials such as food baskets, clothing and counseling services. The Gainesville Police Department has provided the space and this donation will help them obtain shelving for the items and maybe chairs for the patrons. Satchel's is donating $200 credit from The Repurpose Project for 4W to use for their pantry.
These two organizations are striving to make a big difference in our community.
Green Generation Environmental Youth Summit Awarded $1000
The Cultural Arts Coalition holds its Green Generation Environmental Youth Summit on February 7, 2015. This event brings together high school and college-aged youth groups to learn about local environmental issues and to develop a plan for completing community service projects in our community. Students serve on the organizational committee along with community groups such as: Alachua County Environemntal Protection Department, Alachua County Public Schools, Florida Organic Growers, Gainesville Job Corps, Sierra Club and Sustainable Santa Fe (just to name a few). An estimaed 125 students and their advisors will attend this year's summit. After the summit the students plan will be implemented and completed after careful documentation and tracking. The GGEYS educates the community as a whole on how to become environmental stewards.
Women netWorking With Women: 4Ws Network Inc.
Awarded $200
Women netWorking With Women's mission is to educate, empower and enhance the quality of life for women in Gainesville. Their current project is to provide a pantry for women in the community to receive living essentials such as food baskets, clothing and counseling services. The Gainesville Police Department has provided the space and this donation will help them obtain shelving for the items and maybe chairs for the patrons. Satchel's is donating $200 credit from The Repurpose Project for 4W to use for their pantry.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
2015 SATCH CASH Recipients
Every year Satchel's donates the profits from our ATM machines to non profit organizations that help our community. We call this fund - SATCH CASH. Each month is dedicated to a specific charity and half the profits go to them. At the turn of the year the Giving Committee gets together to determine the recipients for the new year. The awards for SATCH CASH 2015 go to:
January: Center for Autism and Related Disabilities
February: Multiple System Atrophy
March: Alachua Women Build
February: Multiple System Atrophy
March: Alachua Women Build
April: Healthy Families
May: Avian Research and Conservation Institute
June: Gainesville Equality Youth
May: Avian Research and Conservation Institute
June: Gainesville Equality Youth
July: Civic Media Center
December: Community Weatherization Coalition
The remaining profits are reserved so that Satchel's can make a significant contribution to a few charitable organizations with our SATCH CAPITAL Grants. Organizations can apply for Satch Cash & Satch Capital throughout the year. Please send applications to satchelsdonation@gmail.com. Satch Capital awards will be announced in the next couple weeks.
In 2014, we donated a total $13,571 to a variety of worthy causes from the ATM fund:
January: Center for Autism and Related Disabilities $872
February: Dance Alive $1065
March: The Repurpose Project $1247
April: Sequential Artists Workshop $1217
May: Helping Hands Clinic $1154
June: Civic Media Center $1051
July: Big Brothers Big Sisters $1233
August: Howard Bishop Middle School $1286
September: Tylers Hope for Dystonia $1012
October: Peaceful Paths $1214
November: Rebuilding Together North Central Florida $1204
December: Bread of the Mighty Food Bank $1016
February: Dance Alive $1065
March: The Repurpose Project $1247
April: Sequential Artists Workshop $1217
May: Helping Hands Clinic $1154
June: Civic Media Center $1051
July: Big Brothers Big Sisters $1233
August: Howard Bishop Middle School $1286
September: Tylers Hope for Dystonia $1012
October: Peaceful Paths $1214
November: Rebuilding Together North Central Florida $1204
December: Bread of the Mighty Food Bank $1016
We are thankful our fine customers use our ATM machines so that we are able to make contributions to these amazing local organizations. This program would not exist without YOU!
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Third Quarter Satch Grants Awarded!
Third Quarter Satch Grants for 2014 were awarded this week.
These organizations are striving hard to make a difference.
Savvy Caregiver Training Program Awarded $500
The Savvy Caregiver Training Program serves to increase the knowledge, skills and outlook of caregivers. The job of caregiving is an unexpected career move and one that no one is ever prepared for! This training provides each caregiver with six weeks of evidence based training, problem solving and resources for making their job as successful as possible.
This Satch Grant will help this thoughtful program provide manuals and journals for a new set of caregivers which will be trained in early 2015.
Irishwaterdogs Warriors Outreach Program Awarded $500
On the first Sunday and second Friday of each month the Irishwaterdogs Warriors Outreach Program organizes therapeutic kayaking trips free of charge to all Veterans, their families and caregivers. Their mission is to keep Veterans physically active, engage them with their peers and to strengthen family bonds. The program has an impact on those who are struggling with both physical and emotional wounds, PTSD being one of the most difficult. Irishwaterdog Warriors works closely with therapists from VA clinics, hospitals and transitional housing units. This Satch Grant will help IWOP fund several kayaking trips.
Pink Pumpkin Pedal-Off Awarded $500
The CSCRB, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to raising funds for the UF Health cancer center's treatement-resistant breast cancer research fund. Treatment-resistant breast cancer subtypes are very aggressive and tend to have a high rate of recurrence, since they typically do not respond well to traditional breast cancer therapies. Additionally, this area of research gets very little funding. The Pink Pumpkin Pedal-Off is a family-oriented bicycle event to raise funds and awareness for the breast cancer fund. Breast cancer research taking place on the local level at UF will have a direct impact on the successful treatment of breast cancer everywhere. Furthermore, breast cancer research is cancer research, and as such may someday benefit all cancer patients.
This Satch Grant will help provide funding for the Pink Pumpkin Pedal-Off held every year which enables the CSCRB, Inc. to continue their support for this important research.
These organizations are striving hard to make a difference.
Savvy Caregiver Training Program Awarded $500
The Savvy Caregiver Training Program serves to increase the knowledge, skills and outlook of caregivers. The job of caregiving is an unexpected career move and one that no one is ever prepared for! This training provides each caregiver with six weeks of evidence based training, problem solving and resources for making their job as successful as possible.
This Satch Grant will help this thoughtful program provide manuals and journals for a new set of caregivers which will be trained in early 2015.
Irishwaterdogs Warriors Outreach Program Awarded $500
On the first Sunday and second Friday of each month the Irishwaterdogs Warriors Outreach Program organizes therapeutic kayaking trips free of charge to all Veterans, their families and caregivers. Their mission is to keep Veterans physically active, engage them with their peers and to strengthen family bonds. The program has an impact on those who are struggling with both physical and emotional wounds, PTSD being one of the most difficult. Irishwaterdog Warriors works closely with therapists from VA clinics, hospitals and transitional housing units. This Satch Grant will help IWOP fund several kayaking trips.
Pink Pumpkin Pedal-Off Awarded $500
The CSCRB, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to raising funds for the UF Health cancer center's treatement-resistant breast cancer research fund. Treatment-resistant breast cancer subtypes are very aggressive and tend to have a high rate of recurrence, since they typically do not respond well to traditional breast cancer therapies. Additionally, this area of research gets very little funding. The Pink Pumpkin Pedal-Off is a family-oriented bicycle event to raise funds and awareness for the breast cancer fund. Breast cancer research taking place on the local level at UF will have a direct impact on the successful treatment of breast cancer everywhere. Furthermore, breast cancer research is cancer research, and as such may someday benefit all cancer patients.
This Satch Grant will help provide funding for the Pink Pumpkin Pedal-Off held every year which enables the CSCRB, Inc. to continue their support for this important research.
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Second Quarter Satch Grants Awarded
Second Quarter Satch Grants for 2014 were awarded this week.
Take a look at these local programs which give back to our community.
Florida Springs Institute Awarded $500
The mission of Howard T. Odum Florida Springs Institute is to provide a focal point for improving understanding of springs ecology and to foster development of science-based education and management actions needed to restore and protect springs throughout Florida. This Satch Grant will provide financial support for the Manatee Habitat Restoration Experiment. This project uses water hyacinth to kill phytoplankton algae and clean manatee habitat at Kings Bay in Crystal River.
Kids Dress 4 Success, Inc. Awarded $500
KD4S provides school uniform clothes to underprivileged public school students in Alachua County. Because kids grow so quickly they need more than one uniform to make it through a school year. Kids Dress 4 Success, Inc. collects new and gently used public school-approved uniform clothes and delivers them directly to the schools. This Satch Grant will facilitate the purchase of over one hundred shirts which will be distributed in Alachua county public schools.
UCG Mommy Reads Awarded $500
Mommy Reads is a social justice outreach project of the United Church of Gainesville. This photo was taken of the group just outside the Florida Women's Reception Center south of Gainesville. The goal of Mommy Reads is to help mothers connect with their children through children's books. Volunteers meet individually with the FWRC mothers and grandmothers, assisting with selecting books and recording the women reading the books. The recordings are transferred to an MP3 player and the books, MP3 player and a note from mom are shipped to the children, providing them with the opportunity to hear the sound of their mother's voice reading a story selected just for them. This Satch Grant will allow UCG Mommy Reads to send books and recordings to 40 children.
Take a look at these local programs which give back to our community.
Florida Springs Institute Awarded $500
The mission of Howard T. Odum Florida Springs Institute is to provide a focal point for improving understanding of springs ecology and to foster development of science-based education and management actions needed to restore and protect springs throughout Florida. This Satch Grant will provide financial support for the Manatee Habitat Restoration Experiment. This project uses water hyacinth to kill phytoplankton algae and clean manatee habitat at Kings Bay in Crystal River.
Kids Dress 4 Success, Inc. Awarded $500
KD4S provides school uniform clothes to underprivileged public school students in Alachua County. Because kids grow so quickly they need more than one uniform to make it through a school year. Kids Dress 4 Success, Inc. collects new and gently used public school-approved uniform clothes and delivers them directly to the schools. This Satch Grant will facilitate the purchase of over one hundred shirts which will be distributed in Alachua county public schools.
Mommy Reads is a social justice outreach project of the United Church of Gainesville. This photo was taken of the group just outside the Florida Women's Reception Center south of Gainesville. The goal of Mommy Reads is to help mothers connect with their children through children's books. Volunteers meet individually with the FWRC mothers and grandmothers, assisting with selecting books and recording the women reading the books. The recordings are transferred to an MP3 player and the books, MP3 player and a note from mom are shipped to the children, providing them with the opportunity to hear the sound of their mother's voice reading a story selected just for them. This Satch Grant will allow UCG Mommy Reads to send books and recordings to 40 children.
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Applications for 2nd Quarter Satch Grant Due June 30
The second quarter of 2014 has one month left. If your non profit is seeking help please apply for a Satch Grant by the June 30th deadline.
The Satch Grant is designed to support local, non profits by funding
specific projects. We award $1,500 per quarter -- usually in the form of
THREE $500 grants. Sometimes awards are combined for a larger
donation to one organization. Satch Grant applications are due on the last
day of December, March, June, and September. Funds are disbursed
within thirty days of the deadline.
NOTE: If your organization is awarded a Satch Grant, recipients must wait TWO years before applying again.
Link to Satchel's Giving Guidelines here
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