Grants

Portfolio

Select organizations Eos helps support include:

Children’s Sentinel Nutrition Assessment Program
(C-SNAP)

www.c-snap.org

C-SNAP C-SNAP is a research and public policy center led by a national network of pediatricians and public health researchers, dedicated to the health and nutrition of low-income children ages 0 to 3.


Center for Women & Enterprise (CWE)

www.cweonline.org

CWECWE helps women start and grow their own businesses by offering education, training, technical assistance, certification and access to capital.

CWE clients represent a wide variety of racial, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. Fifty percent of CWE clients are low-income.


The Food Project (TFP)

www.thefoodproject.org

The Food ProjectThe Food Project helps youth from diverse backgrounds build sustainable food systems and develop individual leadership skills. TFP teams grow nearly a quarter-million pounds of food without chemical pesticides each year, and donate half to local shelters.


Growing Places Garden Project (GPGP)

www.growingplaces.org

GPGPGPGP is dedicated to enhancing the food security of people with limited economic means by donating raised-bed vegetable gardens and helping recipients grow their own food.


Medical-Legal Partnership for Children (MLPC)

http://www.mlpforchildren.org


MLPC is a program of the Boston University School of Medicine/Boston Medical Center which seeks to transform both legal aid and health care to improve the well-being of families.


Social Innovation Forum (SIF)

www.socialinnovationforum.org

SIFThe Social Innovation Forum accelerates the development of enduring solutions to social problems by directing an alternative flow of local resources to smaller, innovative, results-oriented nonprofit organizations.


Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity

www.spotlightonpoverty.com

SpotlightThe Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity initiative is engaging presidential candidates and national policymakers in a national dialogue on poverty and opportunity in the United States today. Serving as the most current source for commentary, debate, and policy options, Spotlight will keep poverty issues in the forefront through the 2008 Presidential campaign, and as a new administration sets its agenda.


Wachusett Health Education Action Team (WHEAT)

www.wheatcommunity.net

WHEATWHEAT serves low-to-moderate income residents of Berlin, Bolton, Clinton, Lancaster, and Sterling by providing critical services during their time of need. Food, clothing, legal and fuel assistance, and transportation are among the many services WHEAT provides.