The Lumpkin Family Foundation is currently accepting letters of inquiry for its Land, Health, Community (LHC) Grant Program.
Donor Name: The Lumpkin Family Foundation
State: Illinois
County: Coles County (IL), Effingham County (IL)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 08/02/2024
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Land, Health, Community (LHC) is the Foundation’s primary and largest grantmaking program and reflects the Lumpkin family’s historic connection and commitment to the community. A minimum of 50 percent of its annual grantmaking budget is spent on projects in East Central Illinois. Through Land, Health, Community we work toward a long-term vision of holistically healthy communities.
The Lumpkin Family Foundation makes grants in East Central Illinois that reflect the vision:
- The community has a strong local food system and agricultural economy, resilient businesses, and amenities that attract new businesses and retain local talent. They are prosperous.
- The community is physically active, values healthy eating, and prioritizes overall wellbeing. They are mentally well and physically fit.
- The community has strong leadership and the capacity for collaboration. They are socially engaged.
- The community works to conserve, protect and preserve the natural environment. They value the natural beauty of the area.
The Lumpkin Family Foundation has now expanded the program’s focus to include efforts that contribute to mental wellness through individual and community engagement with the natural environment. Researchers have posited that “contact with nature is associated with increases in happiness, subjective well-being, positive affect, positive social interactions and a sense of meaning and purpose in life, as well as decreases in mental distress.”
Specifically, the foundation aims to fund programs that:
- Demonstrate and promote a connection between engagement with nature and positive mental health outcomes;
- Create opportunities for youth and young adults to disengage from technology and engage in outdoor programs and activities designed to improve their mental wellness;
- Support mental health practitioners by increasing opportunities for self-care or personal renewal;
- Provide opportunities for those impacted by trauma (i.e., foster youth) to engage in nature-based healing activities.
Focus Areas
Successful proposals will represent a synergy of as many of the following aims as possible:
- Promote personal health through widespread availability and consumption of healthy, affordable food;
- Support mental wellness through individual and community engagement with the natural environment;
- Grow the local agricultural economy, sustaining and creating new viable farm and farm-related businesses;
- Develop, promote and scale innovative green practices that add productive value to farms while protecting the land for future generations; and,
- Encourage community engagement and collaboration, policy development and research around agriculture and rural development.
Geographic Areas of Interest
The Foundation encourages applicants from organizations across East Central Illinois. The foundation gives preference to rural organizations and those operating in Coles and the surrounding counties.
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