Hope Community

10 grants from 1995-2021
Minneapolis
MN

Grants Received

$100,000
in
2021
Program
Community Innovation Grants
Term
12 months

Minneapolis, MN — General operating support to recognize Hope Community for successfully testing the idea of supporting people to buy duplexes in their community, live in one unit and maintain the other as an affordable land trust rental. This idea is being expanded by Family Housing Fund as a wealth creation strategy for families living in the Twin Cities and surrounding suburbs.

$207,000
in
2019
Program
Community Innovation Grants
Term
25 months

Minneapolis, MN — To pilot a Community Ownership model to preserve affordable housing and reduce displacement in the Phillips Neighborhood of Minneapolis

$500,000
in
2015
Program
Bush Prize for Community Innovation
Term
36 months

Minneapolis, MN — In recognition of winning a 2015 Bush Prize for Community Innovation, this grant will advance this organization's charitable mission

$10,000
in
2014
Program
Bush Prize for Community Innovation
Term
13 months

Minneapolis, MN — In recognition of becoming a finalist for the 2014 Bush Prize for Community innovation, this grant will advance this organization's charitable mission.

$90,000
in
2005
Term
23 months

Minneapolis, MN — To expand and evaluate the programs of a learning center for low-income and immigrant adults

$150,000
in
2003
Term
25 months

Minneapolis, MN — For planning and organizational development to guide long-term growth

$400,000
in
2002
Term
15 months

Minneapolis, MN — To complete the Children's Village

$200,000
in
2000
Term
37 months

Minneapolis, MN — To support staff to organize leadership training, youth activities, and community events in a low-income Minneapolis neighborhood

$75,000
in
1999
Term
13 months

Minneapolis, MN — To expand a community education program in a low-income neighborhood

$110,000
in
1995
Term
36 months

Minneapolis, MN — To help start an education program for parents and children