The grant was used to support a program to provide education and support for people of African Heritage. The work centers on understanding history and present social realities. It incorporates cognitive, emotional and social learning. The concept of understanding, acknowledging, and holding grief is central to organizing and carrying out this work. The funding provides support for workshops, art instalations and accompanying documentary film about the history and impact of lynching in the United States. The workshops are designed to create connection and promote healing. This project is part of our mission for education and support for the broader community. The organization is a church.
Grant program by
Alternative Learning CentersEducation NonprofitsYouth Development Programs
Last Awarded In
2022
Median Grant
$50,000
Grant Range
$50,000 – $50,000
States & Territories
California
Prospective applicants should treat this funder as selective and relationship-driven: emphasize tight program fit with community education, youth development, or arts/healing work, and pursue a direct introduction or use the website contact form/phone to request a conversation rather than expecting a public application round. Be prepared to explain project scope and stewardship for a one-time mid-size grant and to show local/community impact.
Website
Source: Website — Mar 2026
General Contact
TCS
(425) 489-2050
1510 196th St. SE, Bothell, WA 98012
Source: Zeffy Agent — Mar 2026, IRS Filing — 2024
