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
Bob Woodruff Family Foundation Inc. New York , NY, USA Veterans 2019 $100,000 To support the work of the National Veterans Intermediary to build collaborative communities to serve veterans
Chrysalis Santa Monica, CA, USA Veterans 2019 $50,000 To provide employment and job placement services to homeless and low-income veterans
CNM Foundation Albuquerque, NM, USA Veterans 2019 $110,000 Over two years to support the student Veterans Resource Center at Central New Mexico Community College
Combined Arms Houston, TX, USA Veterans 2019 $50,000 To support collaborative efforts to serve veterans in the Houston area
Downtown Women's Center Los Angeles, CA, USA Veterans 2019 $100,000 To provide rapid rehousing and case management to homeless women veterans in Los Angeles
Empact-Suicide Prevention Center Tempe, AZ, USA Veterans 2019 $150,000 Over two years to provide crisis response and navigation services to service members/veterans and their families in Maricopa County, Arizona
Farmer Veteran Coalition Davis, CA, USA Veterans 2019 $125,000 To support veterans pursuing careers in agriculture with mentoring and resources
Headstrong Project Inc. New York, NY, USA Veterans 2019 $300,000 Over two years to provide mental health care to post-9/11 veterans in the Western U.S.
Hire Heroes USA Alpharetta, GA, USA Veterans 2019 $400,000 Over two years to provide personalized career assistance to transitioning service members, veterans, and spouses
Military Child Education Coalition Harker Heights, TX, USA Veterans 2019 $300,000 Over two years to provide expertise and support to military children and their families through schools
Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center Colorado Springs, CO, USA Veterans 2019 $100,000 To support service members, veterans, and their families in the Colorado Springs community
National Veterans Legal Services Program Inc Washington, DC, USA Veterans 2019 $150,000 Over two years to provide legal assistance to veterans seeking VA benefits and discharge upgrades
New Directions for Veterans Los Angeles, CA, USA Veterans 2019 $300,000 Over two years to provide substance-abuse treatment, counseling, vocational education, and housing services to veterans and families
NextOp, Inc. Houston, TX, USA Veterans 2019 $100,000 Over two years to provide employment support to transitioning veterans in the Gulf Coast region
NPower Inc New York, NY, USA Veterans 2019 $200,000 Over two years to provide information technology training and career support to veterans in Texas and California
Operation Homefront San Antonio, TX, USA Veterans 2019 $300,000 Over two years to provide stable transitional housing and support for wounded, ill, and injured veterans and their families
Outward Bound LaGrangeville, NY, USA Veterans 2019 $200,000 Over two years to support veteran mental health and reintegration through outdoor education experiences
Peak Military Care Network Colorado Springs, CO, USA Veterans 2019 $100,000 Over two years to provide a coordinated entry point to access services for military service members, veterans, and their families
Returning Veterans Project Portland, OR, USA Veterans 2019 $60,000 Over two years to provide access to free, confidential therapeutic services for veterans and their families
Rocky Boy Veterans Center Box Elder, MT, USA Veterans 2019 $50,000 Over two years to provide support for veterans on the Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation and surrounding area