Hudson
As our home base, the historic City of Hudson represents an important grantmaking priority for Morgan Foundation. The Foundation provides grants to organizations that contribute to the vibrant sense of community that makes Hudson a special place to live and work.
Case-Barlow Bicentennial Farm, $1,500
For event support
City of Hudson, $1,200
For production of A Good Day in Hudson
Destination Hudson, $6,000
For operating and program support
EMS Outreach of Hudson, $1,000
For operating support
First Congregational Church of Hudson, $10,000
For operating support
Hudson City School District, $10,000
To support Hudson Middle School clubs
Hudson City School District, $15,000
To support Hudson High School clubs
Hudson Community First, $6,000
For the Career Panel and Intern for a Day program
Hudson Community Foundation, $2,500
For the Hudson Bandstand fund, for the 2022 summer concert series
Hudson Community Foundation, $2,500
For educational programming focused on inclusive entrepreneurship
Hudson Community Service Association, $8,000
For the Food Pantry program
Hudson Farmers Market, $5,000
For operating support
Hudson Heritage Association, $250
For a Preservationist Membership
Hudson Job Search, $7,500
For video production
Hudson-Landsberg Sister City, $5,000
For the Christkindlmarkt event
Hudson Montessori School, $5,000
For operating support
Hudson Rotary Foundation, $10,000
For the Boy Scout cabin restoration project, to honor our founder, Burt Morgan, on the anniversary of his passing
Hudson Rotary Foundation, $1,000
To support the scholarship fund
Music from the Western Reserve, $3,000
For the 2022-23 concert season
Seton Catholic School, $4,000
To support the Habits of the Heart youth philanthropy program
Western Reserve Academy, $4,000
To support the Student Philanthropy Program
Total: $108,450
Other Community
Burton D. Morgan Foundation periodically makes proactive grants to community organizations whose important work falls outside our mission-related grant focus. These grants are typically made once a year and are determined on a proactive basis by the Foundation's Trustees. We do not accept applications for our proactive community grantmaking and typically select a different group of recipient organizations each year.
Akron Community Development Association, $20,000
For operating support
Akron Community Foundation, $20,000
For the Sojourner Truth Statue Fund
Akron Public Schools, $20,000
For the Akron After School program
Building for Tomorrow, $20,000
For the ConnectHome Akron program
Center for Applied Drama and Autism, $20,000
For operating support
Happy Trails Farm Animal Sanctuary, $10,000
For operating support
International Institute of Akron, $30,000
For operating support
NAMI Summit County, $10,000
For operating support
Nelson Garrettsville Community Cupboard, $10,000
For operating support
Renaissance Family Center of Windham Ohio, $10,000
For the AMETEK Food Forest
ShelterCare, Inc, $20,000
For operating support
Victim Assistance Program, $20,000
To support CONNECT training and operating support
Total: $210,000
Emergency
American National Red Cross, $20,000
To provide disaster relief in response to recent flooding in Kentucky
Razom, $50,000
For the Emergency Response Project providing critical humanitarian war relief and recovery in Ukraine