The George Gund Foundation

The George Gund Foundation funds programs in climate and environmental justice, creative culture and arts, public education, thriving families and social justice, and vibrant neighborhoods and inclusive economy.

Last week, our Board of Trustees approved $11.8 million in grant awards. We are especially proud to share that several g...
07/19/2023

Last week, our Board of Trustees approved $11.8 million in grant awards.

We are especially proud to share that several grants continue the Foundation’s deep commitment to restorative justice. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Ohio, Ohio Justice and Policy Center, Towards Employment, and the Juvenile Justice Coalition are among those grantee partners working toward long-term criminal legal system reform. These organizations are moving Cleveland and Ohio away from a system of cash bail; reducing barriers to successful community re-entry for persons previously incarcerated; advocating for an end to mandatory bindover of youth to the adult prison system; and catalyzing progress within our local institutions.

For a full list of grantees, please visit: https://gundfoundation.org/grantmaking/awarded-grants/

Congratulations and thank you to our partners for their work in our community.

See the grants we’ve recently awarded or find those from a previous year.

We are thrilled to share that Kayli Salzano has joined the Gund Foundation team as our 2023–25 Fellow.Before joining us,...
07/07/2023

We are thrilled to share that Kayli Salzano has joined the Gund Foundation team as our 2023–25 Fellow.

Before joining us, Kayli worked as a gallery manager at Waterloo Arts. Salzano sought and mounted art exhibitions featuring Northeast Ohio artists and organized public programs to connect visual art with community projects. They implemented a public open call process for generating exhibitions and re-established a gallery committee to assist the organization in collaborative decision-making on behalf of artists and educators.

Salzano also worked as project + visiting artist coordinator at Reinberger Gallery where they assisted the director in gallery operations, facilitated a weekly artist lecture series, and maintained the Institute’s collection of artworks. Salzano has additionally worked as an art handler for several exhibition spaces in Cleveland, and they have completed both a gallery internship at Praxis Fiber Workshop and an Artist Leadership Residency hosted by Assembly for the Arts and Cleveland Leadership Center.

Please help us welcome Kayli!

Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court majority—in a landmark ruling—held that U.S. colleges and universities can no longer c...
06/30/2023

Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court majority—in a landmark ruling—held that U.S. colleges and universities can no longer consider race as a basis for college admissions...Given our turbulent and unreconciled past, any effort or pursuit of “equality” will fall short as equality is not a substitute for or a viable pathway to justice and/or wellbeing.

Read more on our commitment to racial justice.

Since 1952, The George Gund Foundation has been an ardent supporter of public education, and we continue to work with our heroic community partners to provide equitable access to high-quality education and career opportunities for Cleveland youth and families. The Cleveland Metropolitan School Distr

Here is another exciting job opportunity with the George Gund Foundation!We are looking to hire a Program Assistant, som...
01/24/2023

Here is another exciting job opportunity with the George Gund Foundation!

We are looking to hire a Program Assistant, someone to support the program directors and lead a variety of administrative and programmatic tasks related to the Foundation's grantmaking process. The Foundation has engaged Cheryl C. Perez Brands to lead the search. Come join our team!

For more information...

Cheryl C Perez Brands Position Summary The George Gund Foundation program assistant supports assigned program directors as well as the chief of staff

FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITYWe are thrilled to begin the new year by seeking a fellow, a promising professional with 3-5 years...
01/13/2023

FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY

We are thrilled to begin the new year by seeking a fellow, a promising professional with 3-5 years of relevant work experience, excellent communications skills, and the ability to work independently.

Does experiential learning within philanthropy interest you? Do you have a desire to work in public service or the nonprofit sector in Cleveland? This fellowship could be for you!

Application deadline is 2/22. Please share with your networks! More details here: https://gundfoundation.org/the-george-gund-foundation-seeks-2023-25-fellow/

Treye Johnson, program manager for the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland’s Program on Economic Inclusion, will join The ...
09/20/2022

Treye Johnson, program manager for the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland’s Program on Economic Inclusion, will join The George Gund Foundation in October as program director for Vibrant Neighborhoods and Inclusive Economy.

In this role, Johnson will lead the Foundation’s grantmaking in economic and community development and neighborhood revitalization. He will help to advance the Foundation’s grantmaking priorities, community initiatives, and public policy agenda, as well as shape the community and economic landscape of Cleveland and Northeast Ohio.

More here:
https://gundfoundation.org/treye-johnson-named-program-director/

The George Gund Foundation is seeking two candidates to join its team. More information here:https://gundfoundation.org/...
08/18/2022

The George Gund Foundation is seeking two candidates to join its team. More information here:

https://gundfoundation.org/the-george-gund-foundation-seeks-candidates/

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The George Gund Foundation is seeking two candidates to join its team. The program officer will play a key role in grant reviews and special projects for the program directors for Thriving Families and Social Justice (primary) and Public Education (secondary). The program assistant will support assi

For a limited time, people employed in nonprofits and public service may receive credit for past periods of repayment on...
08/03/2022

For a limited time, people employed in nonprofits and public service may receive credit for past periods of repayment on federal loans (e.g., student loans) that would not otherwise qualify under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF). The PSLF Program forgives the remaining balance on a borrower’s federal Direct Loans after 120 qualifying monthly payments (10 years) for loans in which the borrower began repaying on or after October 1, 2007 under a qualifying repayment plan while working full-time for a qualifying employer.

https://gundfoundation.org/nonprofit-public-service-federal-loan-forgiveness/

Under the new temporary rules, any prior period of repayment will count as a qualifying payment, regardless of whether or not the borrower made a payment, made that payment on time, for the full amount due, or on a qualifying repayment plan. Certain forbearance periods also count under the temporary rules. This change applies to borrowers with federal Direct Loans, those who have already consolidated into the Direct Loan Program, and those who consolidate into the Direct Loan Program by October 31, 2022.

We encourage nonprofit and public service employers to share this information broadly with their employees. Even borrowers who have been denied loan forgiveness in the past or were told they did not qualify may be eligible to apply under the new PSLF waiver. This waiver is due to expire October 31, 2022. More information can be found at https://studentaid.gov/pslf/. Additionally, College Now Greater Cleveland can be a resource for those who need assistance at [email protected] or 216-241-5587.

For a limited time, people employed in nonprofits and public service may receive credit for past periods of repayment on federal loans (e.g., student loans) that would not otherwise qualify under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF). The PSLF Program forgives the remaining balance on a

The George Gund Foundation awarded $4.7 million at its first board meeting of the year under the leadership of its new p...
03/09/2022

The George Gund Foundation awarded $4.7 million at its first board meeting of the year under the leadership of its new president, Anthony Richardson.

Grants reflect a continued emphasis on racial justice, the increasingly evident threats to democracy and reproductive freedoms, and other priorities outlined in the Foundation’s What We Believe statement.

The George Gund Foundation awarded $4.7 million at its first board meeting of the year under the leadership of its new president, Anthony Richardson. Grants reflect a continued emphasis on racial justice, the increasingly evident threats to democracy and reproductive freedoms, and other priorities o

Are you a nonprofit leader in Cuyahoga County? The Funders Collaborative on COVID Recovery has launched the Nonprofit CO...
01/13/2022

Are you a nonprofit leader in Cuyahoga County?

The Funders Collaborative on COVID Recovery has launched the Nonprofit COVID-19 Recovery and Resiliency survey and would like to hear from you.

Your participation in this survey will help us learn and reflect on the needs of our nonprofit partners so we can provide grantmaking that will help us recover from the effects of COVID-19, and work toward building greater resilience as a community.

Share your experience and be entered in a raffle for a chance to win up to $5,000 for your organization.

Visit www.surveymonkey.com/r/2JSJH2B for the survey and refer to the Funders Collaborative on COVID Recovery website for a list of FAQs and a toolkit for nonprofits taking the survey.

The survey is open from January 5, 2022 through January 28, 2022.

All data gathered from the survey will only be shared in the aggregate; individual organization responses will not be publicly shared.



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THE GUND FOUNDATION AWARDS $31 MILLION AT ITS NOVEMBER MEETINGThe George Gund Foundation awarded over $31 million at its...
11/17/2021

THE GUND FOUNDATION AWARDS $31 MILLION AT ITS NOVEMBER MEETING

The George Gund Foundation awarded over $31 million at its final board meeting of the year, meeting its commitment to an increased payout of 10 percent in 2021. The Foundation’s focus on climate change, inequality and racial injustice, and democracy building, as outlined in its What We Believe statement, is emphasized in its grants, including these:

*$5 million to establish a Living Learning Community at Cleveland State University for Say Yes Cleveland scholarship recipients who graduate from the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. The Living Learning Community is designed to provide students with a residential experience that integrates intensive academic support, leadership training, mentorship, graduation coaching, comprehensive wraparound services, and experiential learning.

*$1.5 million to the Say Yes Cleveland Scholarship Fund. Say Yes Cleveland, which launched in 2019, aims to attract and retain families in the City of Cleveland and in our public schools. Say Yes Cleveland provides wraparound support services and last-dollar postsecondary tuition scholarships to eligible students who graduate from the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. Say Yes Cleveland has raised $94.5 million toward its $125 million goal.

*$1.1 million to the Center for Community Solutions for a mayoral transition fund ($500,000), which will support Mayor-Elect Bibb as he builds out his staff and cabinet and identifies key priorities in his new administration; and for the Greater Cleveland American Rescue Plan Council ($600,000), which will work to maximize receipt and effective, equitable use of unprecedented amounts of federal funding flowing to Cleveland and Cuyahoga County in the next three years.

*$400,000 to the Young Latino Network to support the organization’s growth and inclusive civic engagement efforts in the City of Cleveland. The Young Latino Network focuses on building a pipeline of next generation Latinx leaders in Greater Cleveland.
$300,000 to two organizations focused on the needs and interests of the Asian American and Pacific Islander populations in Cleveland, which have historically been neglected by the philanthropic community: $200,000 to Asian Services in Action; and $100,000 to Ohio Voice for OPAWL – Building AAPI Feminist Leadership in Ohio.

*$50,000 to the Neighborhood Leadership Institute to support Neighborhood Leadership Cleveland, a grassroots leadership development program for residents in Greater Cleveland.
$750,000 to The Marshall Project, which will establish a first-of-its-kind local criminal justice newsroom across multiple platforms in Cleveland to shine light on injustices within the criminal legal system.

*$1 million to MAGNET (Manufacturing Advocacy & Growth Network) to support the development of the Manufacturing Innovation, Technology and Job Center, a joint effort between MAGNET and the Cleveland Metropolitan School District that will showcase and strengthen manufacturing innovations and inclusive workforce growth in Northeast Ohio.

*$2 million to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for its capital expansion project, with funds targeted toward the public engagement and development of the Lakefront Park, a community green space between the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Great Lakes Science Center that celebrates the city-to-lake connection.

*$1 million for the COVID-19 Relief Fund Phase III, now organized through the Funders Collaborative for COVID Recovery, which will focus on building nonprofit resilience, centering equity, increasing vaccine uptake, and pursuing long-term systems and policy changes.

Further details on the November 2021 grants can be found at https://gundfoundation.org/the-gund-foundation-awards-31-million-at-its-november-meeting/

The George Gund Foundation was established in 1952 by George Gund, former chairman of the Cleveland Trust Company. The Foundation funds programs that enhance our understanding of the physical and social environment in which we live and increase our ability to cope with its changing requirements. Grants are made three times a year in the areas of climate and environmental justice, creative culture and arts, public education, thriving families and social justice, and vibrant neighborhoods and inclusive economy. Foundation commitments to date have totaled over $847 million.

The George Gund Foundation awarded over $31 million at its final board meeting of the year, meeting its commitment to an increased payout of 10 percent in 2021. The Foundation’s focus on climate change, inequality and racial injustice, and democracy building, as outlined in its What We Believe sta...

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