Danville Regional Foundation Making It Happen!
Thursday, November 17, 2011
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Posted by: Cindy Verity
From: Council on Foundation's RE: Philanthropy
Do you know how to make your community a better place to live? Do you
have an idea that would touch a large population or wide area? These
are questions that Danville Regional Foundation (DRF) posed to those within its service area. To turn their ideas into reality, DRF launched its Make It Happen (MIH!) grant program in November 2010.
MIH!
is about engaging more people and organizations in the transformation
of the Dan River Region. This program fosters the belief in the need for
"bright spots” sparked throughout the community. These bright spots are
birthed from the ideas that everyday citizens have about positively
improving life around Danville and Pittsylvania County in Virginia and
Caswell County in North Carolina. This small grant initiative
demonstrates the possibilities through actions that make a difference in
neighborhoods and communities throughout the region. As more and more
bright spots appear, they begin to connect like a spider web of positive
change, joining together neighborhoods within the Dan River Region.
DRF’s first Community Read kicked off in October 2010 and centered around Dan and Chip Heath’s book, "Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard.” This
work was the seed that sprouted and quickly grew into the MIH! program.
Dan Heath launched DRF’s 2010-2011 Speaker Series on a rainy and cold
autumn morning — butthat didn’t stop over 350 community members from
pledging ideas on how they planned to make the Dan River Region a better
place.
To date, DRF has received 84 requests for MIH! grants, approving 40
of these with awards of up to $10,000 per grant. DRF has placed a large
investment in this community-led program, and plans to provide $1.6
million from the latter months of 2010 through December 2013.
Examples of MIH! awards are:
- Community gardens
- Backpack Buddies School Reading Program
- Competitive disc golf course
- Senior fitness center
- Community playground
Notifications of grants occur very quickly. Once a simple 2-3 page
letter is submitted, DRF will approve or deny it within 2 weeks. The
MIH! program stipulates that the grants must be carried out within 90
days of the award and if the applicant wants help with or feedback on
the application, DRF staff will provide it.
It is very easy both for foundations to give out money to combat
social problems and for everyday individuals to complain about these
problems. Yes, it takes more work, but positive community change is much
more effective and leads to an unimaginable amount of satisfaction when
the citizenry takes the lead on making its home a better place to live,
work, and play.
What are you doing to make your community better?
Matt Charles is communications and public relations director at
Danville Regional Foundation, a member of the Council on Foundations.
The one-year anniversary of Make It Happen! is today.
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