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星期四, 5月 02, 2024

波士頓市彌平差距小額補助款 20萬元 徵非牟利機構提出服務退伍軍人計畫

               (Boston Orange 編譯) 波士頓市推出「彌平差距迷你補助計畫 (Bridge the Gap Mini-Grant Program) ,將以20萬元總額資助非牟利機構服務退伍軍人,每項計畫最高可申請9999元,申請截止日期為524日。

              非牟利機構協助退伍軍人的項目可包括居住,交通,醫療及身心健康,改善經濟的移動性,法律服務,教育性項目等。

              波士頓市長吳弭( Michelle Wu)表示,波士頓市正藉由和地方組織建立關係,來為退伍軍人提供重要的服務。

              波士頓市退伍軍人服務局局長Robert Santiago表示,「彌平差距」補助旨在退伍軍人及其家庭提供需要但還未得到的服務。

              波士頓市政府列出的申請條件為,補助款收受者須為一家非牟利的免稅組織 (501 (C) (3)),或者有個正式的財務贊助者;致力支持波士頓市內退伍軍人社區的生活品質;理解多元退伍軍人社區所面對的需求;財務狀況良好,遵循申請法規,能夠提供評估款項分發效益的數據;必須具有成功辦理項目支持退伍軍人社區的能力

              波士頓市政府預定6月底公佈申請結果。查詢更多詳情,可上政府退伍軍人服務辦公室網頁https://www.boston.gov/departments/veterans-services

MAYOR WU & OFFICE OF VETERANS’ SERVICES ANNOUNCE MINI-GRANT PROGRAM

BOSTON - Thursday, May 2, 2024 - Today Mayor Michelle Wu and the City’s Office of Veterans’ Services announced the launch of the new Bridge the Gap Mini-Grant Program, designed to support veterans, service members, and their families. The mini-grants will be awarded to organizations that support the veteran community of Boston and “bridge the gap” that may exist for veterans after accessing other benefits. Funds will be used to support Boston nonprofits that help veterans with key issue areas, including: housing, transportation, health and wellness, upward economic mobility, legal services, and educational programming. A total of $200,000 is available across the grant program, with individual applicants able to apply for up to $9,999 in funding. Applicants can apply here.


“In Boston we’re working to expand our reach to our veterans by building relationships with local organizations providing crucial services,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “This new grant program will channel funds back into our nonprofits to give our veterans access to the benefits they deserve.”


“The Mayor’s Office of Veterans’ Services is committed to pioneering innovative solutions that bolster the well-being of veterans, service members, and their families, and foster environments where they can thrive. In line with this mission, I am proud to announce the Bridge the Gap Mini-Grant Program, an initiative designed to provide vital support to organizations that are dedicated to serving the veteran and military community of Boston,” said Veterans’ Services Commissioner Robert Santiago. “The Bridge the Gap Mini-Grant Program aims to address the unmet needs of our veterans and their families, bridging the gap that may exist even after accessing other benefits.”


All applications and required documents are due by Friday, May 24, 2024. Grant recipients must: 

  • Be a nonprofit 501(c) (3) tax-exempt organization or have an official fiscal sponsor  
  • Be committed to supporting the quality of life of the veteran community in the City of Boston
  • Understand the needs facing the diverse veteran community
  • Be in good financial standing, adhere to all applicable laws and regulations, and be able to provide data that allows for assessment of the impact of the distributed funds
  • Must have capacity to successfully implement programming that supports the veteran community


Award recipients will be announced by the end of June. More information on services and programming offered by the City’s Office of Veterans’ Services can be found here

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