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Agencies Adapt to Unique Challenges with Unmatched Care
Darryl Cannady will stop at nothing to keep his community healthy. For more than 30 years, the executive director at South Central Educational Development in Bluefield, WV, has been doing vital work supporting people living with HIV/AIDS in a rural and remote region. And with the closest infectious disease doctor at least 50 miles away from so many he serves, Cannady is powered by a scrappy and adaptable energy that ensures safety for his clients.
“We have the food pantry and we offer emergency services,” Cannady said. “We’ll help with electrical bills and rent. We’ve purchased batteries and tires for cars. We will pretty much try to provide the client whatever they need to ensure they can make it to their medical appointments or have a healthy meal.”
During these particularly unprecedented past few years, agencies across the country have had to be like Cannady, staying agile and responsive to their communities. Broadway Cares’ donors play a vital role in making sure those organizations stay funded and supported so they can continue to provide lifesaving, critical care – like South Central Educational Development, which received a $5,000 grant from Broadway Cares in 2024. They’ve been a grantee of Broadway Cares for 28 years.
Broadway Cares’ 2024 National Grants Program awarded $8.5 million to 466 social service organizations in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.
The grants are awarded in three rounds each year. The final round of grants in the summer, which included South Central Educational Development, helped organizations that provide direct client services, emergency assistance, harm reduction and quality of life services. These latest grants were awarded by a National Grants Committee of actors and stage managers who helped lead their shows’ efforts in the Spring Fundraising Campaign.
Some 650 miles from West Virginia, Liberty Community Services in New Haven, CT, adapted its housing program to aid the rapidly increasing number of unhoused people seeking help.
“These last three years have overflowed with challenges to our community,” Executive Director Jim Pettinelli said. “From the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic to a double digit increase in the number of people experiencing homelessness and an ever-present opioid epidemic – every day, each of these impacts, disrupts and endangers the lives of the people we serve.”
Despite the endless barrage of challenges, the Liberty team has opened new lines of services and scaled up existing ones, buoyed by a $10,000 grant from Broadway Cares.
“We’re serving more people today than ever before,” Pettinelli said. “Our work will continue to evolve to find the best ways to respond to our clients’ needs.”
Earlier in 2024, a record $2.83 million was awarded to 146 food service and meal delivery programs in February and $985,000 to 44 of the largest AIDS service and nationally recognized advocacy organizations in April.
The generosity of Broadway Cares donors has made it possible for agencies like South Central, Liberty and N Street Village in Washington, D.C., to adapt and provide on-the-ground care that is responsive to today’s challenges.
“Because of you, we have reimagined our services and adapted to the ever-changing needs of the women we welcome every day,” Kenyatta T. Brunson, N Street Village chief executive officer, said.
Broadway Cares awarded N Street a $7,500 grant. This support means Iva, a woman who has been unhoused for more than a decade, was able to move into permanent housing.
“N Street Village gave me the resources and tools to reclaim my life,” Iva said. “I am so grateful for that, and I know it would not have been possible without you.”
National Grants By Fiscal Year
2024
National Grants
Food Service and Meal Delivery Programs | $2,830,000 |
Local Social Service Organizations | $2,990,000 |
Emergency Grants | $591,400 |
Supplemental Support | $534,650 |
Theater Social Service and Advocacy Organizations | $597,500 |
Broadway Community Humanitarian Grants | $1,000,000 |
Total: $8,543,550 |
2023
National Grants
Food Service and Meal Delivery Programs | $2,827,500 |
Local Social Service Organizations | $3,340,000 |
Emergency Relief Grants | $550,000 |
Supplemental grants and Shared Support | $944,000 |
National Grants Program – Additional Support | $449,500 |
Theater Organizations Social Service Grants | $395,000 |
Broadway Community Emergency Response Grants | $600,000 |
Total: $9,106,000 |
2022
National Grants
Food Service and Meal Delivery Programs | $2,532,500 |
Local AIDS Service Organizations | $3,180,000 |
Emergency Relief Grants | $1,000,000 |
Supplemental grants and Shared Support | $1,798,060 |
Theater Organizations Social Service Grants | $367,500 |
Total: $8,878,060 |
2021
National Grants
Food Service and Meal Delivery Programs | $2,452,500 |
Local AIDS Service Organizations | $2,539,000 |
Emergency Grants for Pandemic Relief | $1,010,077 |
Supplemental grants and Shared Support | $793,125 |
Theater Organizations Social Service Grants | $317,500 |
Total: $7,112,202 |
2020
National Grants
Food Service and Meal Delivery Programs | $2,317,000 |
Local AIDS Service Organizations | $2,023,000 |
Emergency Grants for Pandemic Relief | $955,775 |
Supplemental grants and Shared Support | $942,000 |
Natural Disaster Relief in name of Broadway community | $200,000 |
Total: $6,437,775 |
2019
National Grants
Food Service and Meal Delivery Programs | $2,143,000 |
Nationally Recognized AIDS Service and Advocacy Organizations | $1,157,500 |
Local AIDS Service Organizations | $2,305,500 |
Theatre Social Service Organizations | $189,500 |
Natural Disaster Relief | $500,000 |
Research, Special One-time Grants and Shared Support | $951,261 |
Supplemental Emergency Grants | $695,871 |
Physician Volunteers for the Arts | $90,000 |
Total: $8,032,632 |
2018
National Grants
Food Service and Meal Delivery Programs | $2,015,000 |
Nationally Recognized AIDS Service and Advocacy Organizations | $1,150,000 |
Local AIDS Service Organizations | $2,227,500 |
Theatre Social Service Organizations | $152,500 |
Hurricane Relief Grants to Hispanic Federation | $350,000 |
Research, Special One-time Grants and Shared Support | $865,550 |
Supplemental Emergency Grants | $488,191 |
Physician Volunteers for the Arts | $85,000 |
Total: $7,333,741 |
2017
National Grants
Food Service and Meal Delivery Programs | $1,915,000 |
Nationally Recognized AIDS Service and Advocacy Organizations | $880,000 |
Local AIDS Service Organizations | $2,133,500 |
Supplemental Emergency Grants | $462,404 |
Theatre Community Service Organizations, Research Grants, Special One-time and Share Support | $858,618 |
Hurricane Relief | $425,000 |
Physician Volunteers for the Arts | $75,000 |
Total: $6,749,522 |
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