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  1. Recent Grants: Family Network Center Founded in 1983 by early childhood professionals, the mission of Family Network a Family Focus Center is to promote the well-being of children from birth by supporting and strengthening their families in and with their community.
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Numerous grants funded from the following agencies: - 21st Century Community Learning.

Grant NameAdministering AuthorityFunder TypeDeadline
Maine Municipal Association Safety Enhancement Grant ProgramMaine Municipal AssociationFoundation03/16/2021
Otto Bremer Foundation Grants- MN, ND, WIOtto Bremer TrustFoundation03/23/2021
Philadelphia COVID-19 Small Business Relief FundCity of Philadelphia - Department of CommerceState03/23/2021
COVID–19 Response Grant for Short Term Emergency Funding (Minnesota)Minnesota Department of HealthState03/25/2021
Urgent Response to COVID-19 (Wisconsin)Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment’Foundation03/30/2021
COVID-19: Iowa Business Recovery AssistanceIowa Economic Development AuthorityState03/31/2021
Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA) Foundation GrantsSubaru of Indiana Automotive Foundation, Inc.Corporate Foundation03/31/2021
CDBG Economic Opportunity Grant – COVID-19 Response Services (Washington)Washington Department of CommerceState04/01/2021
Cresap Foundation Grants – OklahomaCresap Family FoundationFoundation04/01/2021
Emergency Medical Services Dedicated Grant Program (Idaho)Idaho Department of Health and WelfareState04/01/2021
Ohio EMS Grant ProgramOhio Department of Public SafetyState04/01/2021
Wichita Falls Area Volunteer Fire Department Grant – OK, TXWichita Falls Area Community FoundationFoundation04/01/2021
Wildhorse Foundation Grant Program (Oregon)Wildhorse FoundationFoundation04/01/2021
Gila River Indian Community Grant (Arizona)Gila River Indian CommunityState04/03/2021
Texas Homeland Security Grant Program – Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) ProjectsTexas Homeland Security Grants Division - Office of the GovernorState04/03/2021
Tennessee Homeland Security Grant Programs (HSGP)Tennessee Emergency Management AgencyState04/07/2021
Kentucky Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP)Kentucky Office of Homeland Security (KOHS)State04/10/2021
Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG)Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)Federal04/15/2021
Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) (Hawaii)Hawaii Department of DefenseState04/15/2021
Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP)Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)Federal04/15/2021
California Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP)California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES)State04/18/2021
Disaster 3428 – Public Assistance Project (California)Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)State04/20/2021
LA: Public Assistance Grant ProgramFederal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)State04/20/2021
COVID-19 Response Fund for Forsyth County (North Carolina)The Winston-Salem FoundationFoundation04/30/2021
Port Security Grant Program (PSGP)Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)Federal04/30/2021
Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation GrantsFirehouse Subs Public Safety FoundationCorporate Foundation05/19/2021
Preventive Health and Health Services Block GrantCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Federal05/19/2021
Florida State Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSP)Florida Department of Law EnforcementState05/21/2021
(Nationwide) Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding (CESF) ProgramU.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)Federal05/29/2021
Union Pacific Foundation – Local GrantsUnion Pacific FoundationCorporate Foundation05/31/2021
Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG Ohio)Ohio Office of Criminal Justice ServicesState06/04/2021
Indiana Homeland Security Foundation Grant ProgramIndiana Department of Homeland SecurityState06/15/2021
Distance Learning and Telemedicine Program (DLT)U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)Federal07/13/2021
Shine AwardsSacramento Municipal Utility DistrictFoundation07/27/2021
State Homeland Security Program (SHSP Idaho)Idaho Office of Emergency Management (IOEM)State07/30/2021
ConocoPhillips Corporate Contributions Program – Local Community GivingConocoPhillips CompanyCorporate Foundation07/31/2021
Ohio EMS Priority One – Training & Equipment grant (Ohio)Ohio Department of Public SafetyState08/01/2021
Edward J Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG Maryland)Maryland Governor's Office of Crime Control & PreventionState08/05/2021
Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Cooperative AgreementU.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS)Federal08/13/2021
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program – Local SolicitationU.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)Federal08/19/2021
FFTC COVID-19 Response Fund (NC, SC)Foundation For The Carolinas (FFTC)Foundation09/11/2021
Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut Women & Girls GrantsCommunity Foundation of Eastern ConnecticutFoundation10/01/2021
Rural and Low-Income School Program Grant Program (Arizona)Arizona Department of EducationState10/27/2021
Title IV-A Student Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE) Grant Program (Arizona)Arizona Department of EducationState10/27/2021
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Program (JAG New York)New York State Division of Criminal Justice ServicesState12/26/2021
Rural Health Center Capital Grant (North Carolina)North Carolina Department of Health & Human ServicesState01/08/2022
Small Equipment Grant (Illinois)Illinois Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal (OSFM)State01/29/2022
California Homeland Security Grant Program Tribal (HSGP)California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES)State01/30/2022
Keystone Communities Program (KCP) – PennsylvaniaPennsylvania Department of Community & Economic DevelopmentState03/04/2022
Maine Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP)Maine Emergency Management Agency (MEMA)State04/15/2023
Telehealth Network Grant Program (Nationwide)U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS)Federal06/15/2023
ACF COVID-19 Emergency Action Fund (New Mexico)Albuquerque FoundationFoundationRolling
Appalachian Regional Commission – State(s) ProgramAppalachian Regional Commission (ARC)FederalRolling
Arkansas Community Foundation COVID-19 ResponseArkansas Community FoundationFoundationRolling
Boston Resiliency Fund (Massachusetts)City of Boston TreasuryFoundationRolling
Capital Region Community COVID-19 Response Fund (New York)The Community Foundation for the Greater Capital RegionFoundationRolling
CDP COVID-19 Response FundCenter for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP)FoundationRolling
Community COVID-19 United Relief Fund – ALCentral Alabama Community FoundationFoundationRolling
COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund (Maine)Maine Community FoundationFoundationRolling
COVID-19 Fund for IdahoIdaho Community FoundationFoundationRolling
COVID-19 Relief Fund (Nevada)Community Foundation of Western NevadaFoundationRolling
COVID-19 Relief Fund Grant (Community Foundation for Monterey County- California)Community Foundation for Monterey CountyFoundationRolling
COVID-19 Response Fund for the Pioneer Valley(Western Massachusetts)Community Foundation of Western MassachusettsFoundationRolling
Disaster Relief – COVID-19 Response Fund Grants (Indiana)Community Foundation of Southern IndianaFoundationRolling
Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation COVID-19 Emergency GrantsDunkin’ Joy in Childhood FoundationFoundationRolling
EWVCF COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund (West Virginia)Eastern West Virginia Community FoundationFoundationRolling
Greater Cleveland COVID-19 Rapid Response Fund (Ohio)Cleveland FoundationFoundationRolling
Hospital Association COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Activities (Nationwide)Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and ResponseFederalRolling
Long Beach Coronavirus Relief Fund – CALong Beach Community FoundationFoundationRolling
Louisiana Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI)Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency PreparednessStateRolling
Maryland Small Business COVID-19 Emergency Relief Grant FundMaryland Department of CommerceStateRolling
Mid-South COVID-19 Regional Response Fund (AR, MS, TN)The Community Foundation of Greater MemphisFoundationRolling
New Jersey State Homeland Security Program (SHSP)New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and PreparednessStateRolling
No Kid Hungry COVID 19 GrantNo Kid HungryFoundationRolling
North Texas COVID-19 Community Response FundNorth Texas CaresFoundationRolling
Northern Colorado COVID-19 Response FundCommunity Foundation of Northern ColoradoFoundationRolling
NYC COVID-19 Response & Impact Fund (Loan and Grant)The New York Community TrustFoundationRolling
NYC Employee Retention Grant ProgramNYC Department of Small Business ServicesStateRolling
Oklahoma Homeland Security Grant Programs (SHSP)Oklahoma Office of Homeland SecurityStateRolling
Omaha Community Foundation COVID-19 Fund (Nebraska)Omaha Community FoundationFoundationRolling
Opportunity Fund- Small Business Relief Fund (COVID 19 Relief)(California)Opportunity FundCorporate FoundationRolling
Panhandle Disaster Relief Fund: COVID-19 Response (Texas)Amarillo Area FoundationFoundationRolling
Park City Community Response Fund GrantPark City Community FoundationFoundationRolling
Pennsylvania – COVID-19 Working Capital Access Program (Loans)Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic DevelopmentStateRolling
Public Assistance Program and PolicyFederal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)FederalRolling
Rhode Island Foundation COVID-19 Response Fund GrantsRhode Island FoundationFoundationRolling
San Diego COVID-19 Community Response FundThe San Diego FoundationFoundationRolling
Seattle Foundation The COVID-19 Response FundSeattle FoundationFoundationRolling
SouthCoast Emergency Response Fund (Mass)Community Foundation of Southeastern MassachusettsFoundationRolling
The Boston Foundation COVID-19 Response FundThe Boston FoundationCorporate FoundationRolling
The Cape Cod Foundation Strategic Emergency Response Fund (Massachusetts)The Cape Cod FoundationFoundationRolling
The Dallas Foundation COVID-19 Relief Fund (Texas)The Dallas FoundationFoundationRolling
The Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation COVID-19 Response (Montana)The Dennis & Phyllis Washington FoundationFoundationRolling
The Fairfield County COVID-19 Resiliency Fund (Connecticut)Fairfield County Community FoundationFoundationRolling
The Oregon Community COVID-19 Recovery GrantOregon Community FoundationFoundationRolling
United Way of Greater Nashville COVID-19 Response Fund (Tennessee)United Way of Greater NashvilleFoundationRolling
Vera and Joseph Dresner COVID-19 Community Assistance Fund (Michigan)Vera and Joseph Dresner FoundationFoundationRolling
Wayne County Foundation COVID-19 Crisis Response Grants (Indiana)Wayne County FoundationFoundationRolling
Westchester COVID-19 Response Fund (New York)Westchester Community FoundationFoundationRolling
Wisconsin Covid-19 (EM-3454)Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)StateRolling

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W. T. Grant
W.T. Grant store (right) in Jacksonville, Florida.
Industryretail
Fatebankruptcy
Founded1906
FounderWilliam Thomas Grant
Defunct1976
United States
ProductsGeneral merchandise

W. T. Grant or Grants was a United States-based chain of mass-merchandise stores founded by William Thomas Grant that operated from 1906 until 1976. The stores were generally of the variety store format located in downtowns.

History[edit]

In 1906 the first 'W. T. Grant Co. 25 Cent Store' opened in Lynn, Massachusetts. Modest profit, coupled with a fast turnover of inventory, caused the stores to grow to almost $100 million annual sales by 1936, the same year that William Thomas Grant started the W. T. Grant Foundation. By the time Grant died in 1972 at age 96, his chain of W. T. Grant Stores had grown to almost 1,200.[1] At the company's end, headquarters were atop One Astor Plaza, a prominent building of New York City's skyline on Times Square.

Like many national chain stores and some larger department stores, Grant arranged for a low price exclusive record label, Diva. Columbia Records produced this label which consisted of titles also issued on Columbia's general sale Harmony label and it existed from 1925 through 1930. Based on the number of copies found, it appeared to be a good selling label. Grant continued to sell records after 1930, but they no longer had their own label.

Grant's store-branded electronics and other goods were named Bradford after Bradford County, Pennsylvania, where William Thomas Grant was born. The in-store restaurants were named Bradford House, and their mascot was a pilgrim named Bucky Bradford. An alternative restaurant format, The Skillet, was used for in-store lunch counters.

The largest W. T. Grant store was located in Vails Gate, New York. It became a Caldor and several other stores,[2] and later a Kmart, which closed in November 2017.

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Canadian retailer Zellers concluded a deal with the W. T. Grant Company. The Grant Company was allowed to purchase 10% of Zellers common shares, and was given options that eventually translated into a 51% effective ownership of Zellers in 1959. In return for this, the 'Grant Company [was] making available to Zellers its experience on matters of merchandise, real estate, store development, and general administration'. Zellers employees were sent to Grant stores and head office for training and together they made common buying trips to Asia, a practice that benefited both companies. By 1976, the Grant Company withdrew from Zellers.[3]

Downfall and closure[edit]

Grant's stores were slower than the Kresge stores to adapt to the growth of the suburb and the change in shopping habits that this entailed. The attempt to correct this was belated; in the 1960s and early 1970s, the company built many larger stores (later known as Grant City), but unlike Kresge's Kmart they lacked uniform size and layout, so that a shopper familiar with one did not immediately feel 'at home' in another. Grants' delay in building out its network of larger stores afforded rivals an opportunity to secure the most desirable building sites, leaving Grants with less preferable locations, often with inadequate selling space. After the company began to lose money, funds were borrowed to pay the quarterly dividend until this became impossible. A final tactic to stay in business involved requiring Grant's clerks and cashiers to offer a Grant's credit card application to customers to boost sales in the stores.

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W. T. Grant's bankruptcy in 1976 which was the then-second biggest in US history, was in part due to a failure to adapt to changing times but was probably accelerated by management's refusal until it was too late to eliminate the shareholder dividend. While there is some argument over exactly which combination of decisions caused this, all these decisions were made by an unchecked management layer and the bankruptcy is considered the 'beginning of the end' of the idea that US company directors had complete control over their company and no obligation to the company's shareholders to make 'the best' decisions to maintain the company value and survival.[citation needed]

The most apparent cause of the bankruptcy was the company's decision to extend store credit to all customers, with no attempt made to assess the customer's ability to repay. Each of the company's stores had credit managers who authorized the opening of store credit accounts, which resulted in many customers having credit accounts with more than one of the company's stores. In addition, there existed no centralized control or record-keeping of store credit accounts which resulted in noncollectable accounts. The credit was recovered in 1976 by Irwin Jacobs who, with the backing of Carl Pohlad, purchased their consumer accounts receivable account of $276.3 million for $44 million and 5% of first-year sales.[4]

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This initiative to extend credit to all customers was made in 1969, during a prosperous period in US history, when Grant was expanding into new areas of the US. W. T. Grant hoped to attract customers from rival Kresge and other department stores. The low number of defaults on small loans at this time meant that the credit arrangements seemed a good idea, but the absence of any credit check, and the low minimum repayment terms were extreme, even for the times. When the economic expansion slowed in 1970/1971 the balance shifted and the credit arrangement became more of a liability than an asset. No decision was made to change or halt this before 1974, by which time the company's collapse was a certainty.[citation needed]

References[edit]

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  1. ^'The Rockefeller Archive Center - WT Grant Foundation'. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  2. ^'The Evening News - Google News Archive Search'. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  3. ^Zellers history
  4. ^The Wall Street Journal July 30, 1980

External links[edit]

  • W. T. Grant Annual Reports (1919-1974), Internet Archive

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