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
Homes 4 Families Woodland Hills, CA, USA Veterans 2020 $160,000 Over two years to provide supportive services for veterans and families transitioning into permanent housing
Homeward Bound of Marin Novato, CA, USA Veterans 2020 $35,000 To provide emergency support for homeless and at risk individuals in Marin County
Homeward Bound of Marin Novato, CA, USA Veterans 2020 $200,000 Over two years to provide housing and employment services to homeless veterans in Marin County
Inner City Law Center Los Angeles, CA, USA Veterans 2020 $225,000 Over two years to provide free legal services to homeless, low-income veterans in Los Angeles
Institute for Veterans and Military Families Syracuse, NY, USA Veterans 2020 $100,000 To assist transitioning service members, veterans, and spouses in Hawai'i to train for and develop new careers
Interfaith Community Services Inc. Escondido, CA, USA Veterans 2020 $275,000 Over two years to provide mental health services to low-income veterans in North San Diego County
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America New York, NY, USA Veterans 2020 $100,000 Over two years to provide benefit and services navigation assistance to transitioning veterans and family members
Law College Association of the University of Arizona Tucson, AZ, USA Veterans 2020 $120,000 Over two years to provide pro bono legal services for veterans through veterans treatment court in Arizona
LifeMoves Menlo Park, CA, USA Veterans 2020 $225,000 Over two years to provide homelessness services to veterans and their families in Silicon Valley
Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center Colorado Springs, CO, USA Veterans 2020 $225,000 Over two years to support service members, veterans, and their families in the Colorado Springs community
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Arlington, VA, USA Veterans 2020 $200,000 Over two years to provide training for caregivers and family members supporting veterans with mental illness
National Association of Veteran-Serving Organizations (NAVSO) Arlington, VA, USA Veterans 2020 $50,000 To provide information, support, and resources for organizations serving veterans nationwide
New Directions for Veterans Los Angeles, CA, USA Veterans 2020 $50,000 To provide additional equipment, staff, and other support required due to COVID-19 to serve homeless veterans
Northwest Justice Project Seattle, WA, USA Veterans 2020 $200,000 Over two years to provide legal services to low-income veterans in Washington State
Operation Homefront San Antonio, TX, USA Veterans 2020 $50,000 To provide COVID related emergency financial assistance to service members, veterans, and their families
Project Sanctuary Granby, CO, USA Veterans 2020 $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 2020 $100,000 Over two years to support organizational sustainability in providing free veteran-focused training programs
Recovery Resource Council Fort Worth, TX, USA Veterans 2020 $60,000 To provide mental health care for service members, veterans, and their families in North Texas
Stop Soldier Suicide Durham, NC, USA Veterans 2020 $100,000 To provide proactive suicide prevention services for veterans and service members in the Western U.S.
Swords To Plowshares San Francisco, CA, USA Veterans 2020 $50,000 To provide emergency support for homeless and at risk veterans in the Bay area