May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust


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Recent Grants

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In 2022, The May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust awarded 146 grants totaling $19,286,209, with an average grant award size of $132,097 and an average annual grant payment of $82,006.

The list below details all grants approved since 2019, representing the Trust’s current interests. The list can be filtered by Funding Priority.

Organization Location Program Year Amount Purpose
Headstrong Project Inc. New York, NY, USA Veterans 2022 $500,000 Over two years to provide mental health care to post-9/11 veterans in the Western U.S.
Home Front Military Network Colorado Springs, CO, USA Veterans 2022 $100,000 Over two years to provide a coordinated entry point to access services for military service members, veterans, and their families
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America New York, NY, USA Veterans 2022 $100,000 Over two years to provide benefit and services navigation assistance to transitioning veterans and family members
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Arlington, VA, USA Veterans 2022 $200,000 Over two years to provide training for caregivers and family members supporting veterans with mental illness
Outward Bound LaGrangeville, NY, USA Veterans 2022 $100,000 To support veteran mental health and reintegration through outdoor education experiences
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA, USA Veterans 2022 $100,000 To support the 8th wave of data collection for the TVMI-VETS veteran survey
Project Sanctuary Granby, CO, USA Veterans 2022 $200,000 Over two years to assist in the reintegration of military families through therapeutic retreats and support
PsychArmor Institute San Diego, CA, USA Veterans 2022 $100,000 Over two years to support organizational sustainability in providing free veteran-focused training programs
Trustees of Boston University, Medical Campus Boston, MA, USA Veterans 2022 $100,000 Over two years to support the Women Veterans Network (WoVeN) program
University of Denver Denver, CO, USA Veterans 2022 $140,000 Over two years to provide pro bono legal services, representation, and advice to veterans in Colorado
University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI, USA Veterans 2022 $500,000 Over two years to support expansion of the Peer Advisors for Veterans Education in the Western U.S.
Veterans Transition Network Vancouver, BC, Canada Veterans 2022 $150,000 Over two years to provide mental health care to assist Canadian veterans to reintegrate into their communities
Veterans Yoga Project Alameda, CA, USA Veterans 2022 $50,000 To provide trauma-informed instructor training and individual classes to veterans and their family members who are struggling with service-related trauma
Volunteers of America Northern Rockies Sheridan, WY, USA Veterans 2022 $80,000 Over two years to provide services and housing to homeless veterans throughout Wyoming
West Texas Counseling & Guidance Inc. San Angelo, TX, USA Veterans 2022 $150,000 Over two years to provide counseling and mental health services to service members, veterans, and their families in the Permian Basin region in Texas and New Mexico
Workshops for Warriors San Diego, CA, USA Veterans 2022 $275,000 To support the construction of a new advanced manufacturing training facility
Amplify Life Reno, NV, USA Disabilities 2021 $60,000 Over two years to ensure that individuals with I/DD live quality lives filled with meaningful relationships, skills, and opportunities to learn, work, and grow
Autistic Self Advocacy Network Washington, DC, USA Disabilities 2021 $100,000 To develop tools and resources for Autism self-advocates to respond to inequities due to the intersection of race and disability
Bay Area Outreach and Recreation Program Berkeley, CA, USA Disabilities 2021 $90,000 Over two years to provide sports, recreation, and outdoor adventures to people with physical and visual disabilities
Best Buddies International Miami, FL, USA Disabilities 2021 $375,000 Over two years to provide inclusive, supported employment opportunities in professional work environments for young adults with I/DD