Community Grantmaking Partners PDF Print E-mail

Thank you to these generous foundations, organizations, churches, and businesses who are investing in our youth through grant support! Hope Hall students, staff and faculty are deeply grateful.

 

These partners provided grants to Hope Hall for the period beginning October 1, 2011 and ending December 31, 2011.

  • Asbury First United Methodist Church’s Egel Fund for scholarships
  • Brighton Kiwanis Vance Fund for high school equipment
  • Church of the Assumption for operations support
  • Conrad Hilton Fund for Sisters for operations support
  • First Niagara Mentoring Matters Program for Career Development/ Occupational Studies
  • Florence M. Muller Foundation for high school operations
  • Hubertus & Helmi Behrla Fund for Christmas toys and gifts for Hope Hall children
  • Rochester Guild for Special Children for scholarships
  • Rochester Press-Radio Club for calculators for math classes
  • Rubin Family Foundation for operations
  • St. John of Rochester for scholarships

 

These partners provided grants to Hope Hall for the period beginning July 1, 2011 and ending September 30, 2011.

  • The Brighton Kiwanis Vance Fund for high school equipment
  • The William G. McGowan Charitable Fund for scholarships and the Career Development/Occupational Studies Program
  • The Guido and Ellen Palma Foundation for the Music Program
  • The Dorothea Haus Ross Foundation for the Arts and Music Program
  • The Turula Family Fund, Inc. for scholarships and science lab supplies
  • U.S. Soccer Foundation for 18 boxes of new and gently used soccer gear
  • Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. for scholarships
  • The Marie C. & Joseph C. Wilson Foundation for the Career Development/Occupational Studies Program

 

These partners provided grants to Hope Hall during the quarter period beginning February 18, 2011 and ending June 30, 2011.

  • Alstom Signaling Foundation for scholarships
  • Davenport-Hatch Foundation for desks and lockers for the new high school
  • Gannet Foundation for scholarships
  • Glover-Crask Charitable Trust for the Mastery in Learning summer program
  • Golisano Foundation for scholarships
  • HSBC in the Community for scholarships
  • Polisseni Foundation for scholarships
  • Rochester Council of Scientific Societies for science lab equipment
  • St. Louis Catholic Church for the woodworking program
  • United Methodist Women’s Western New York Conference for the after-school program
  • John F. Wegman Fund for the woodworking program equipment and tools
  • Fred & Floy Willmott Foundation for scholarships
  • Waldron Rise Foundation for scholarships
  • Xerox Leadership Association for Linda’s Cupboard

 

These partners provided grants during the quarter period November 15, 2010 through February 17, 2011.

  • AT&T - scholarships
  • The Hubertus & Helmi Behrla Fund - Christmas toys for Hope Hall children and families
  • Egel Fund/ Asbury First United Methodist Church - scholarships
  • First Niagara - Career Development and Occupational Studies
  • Maxion Family Fund - classroom computers for the new high school
  • Rochester Guild for Special Children, Inc. - Hope Hall program operations
  • Rubin Family Foundation - scholarships
  • Sisters of St. Joseph of Rochester Ministry Foundation - Career Development and Occupational Studies

 



 

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1612 Buffalo Rd.
Rochester, NY 14624
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Hope Hall is a private, non-denominational, not-for-profit school designed for students with special learning needs who consistently experience frustration in the traditional classroom setting. Hope Hall is committed to the belief that when students are given respect and enough time in a supportive, multi-sensory learning environment, they can become successful learners.
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