The Bloomfield Family Foundation, established by Margery Bloomfield in 2000, aims to enhance access to creative and educational experiences across all ages, with a special focus on historically underserved individuals and communities. Envisioned by Margery's experiences and her advocacy for the humanities and arts as transformative forces, the Foundation also supports public health research. Its mission encapsulates fostering arts and humanities, promoting creative youth opportunities, and enhancing community health and well-being.
The grant program of the Bloomfield Family Foundation aims to support nonprofit organizations by funding programs, operational support, endowment, or capacity building efforts. Targeting organizations with a strong impact assessment approach, the Foundation prioritizes scalable or model programs, collaborative or community-based initiatives, and projects that engage participants actively. It focuses on enriching arts and humanities access, improving community health, and expanding educational and creative opportunities for youth, particularly in underprivileged areas. Grants are usually awarded for a one-year period, with the potential for successful grantees to reapply. Multi-year funding is available by invitation for organizations with a history of Foundation support.
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