GBU Foundation Allocates $92,500 in Community Grants

Celebrating Community Impact with GBU Foundation Grants
The GBU Foundation recently held a remarkable event to honor fifteen nonprofit organizations that have made a significant difference in their communities. With a total of $92,500 in grants awarded, this initiative reflects GBU Life's commitment to their four essential Community Pillars: Wellness, Education, Charitable Giving, and Hometown Hero Support.
Grants for Wellness Pillar
Within the Wellness category, the following organizations received grants:
First Place Winners
Casey's Clubhouse took home an impressive $10,000 grant, recognizing their unwavering support and dedication to local residents striving for better health.
Second and Third Place
The Community of Hope Free Health Clinic and St. Patrick Senior Center, Inc. also made commendable impacts, receiving grants of $5,000 and $2,500, respectively, for their exceptional work in healthcare access and senior support.
Education Pillar Contributions
The GBU Foundation also honored outstanding organizations in the field of education:
Leading the Way
The Children's Advocacy Center of Kent County was awarded $10,000 for its critical support of children's educational needs and safety.
Additional Recognitions
Meanwhile, Elizabeth Seton Center, Inc. and the Allegheny Health Network Chill Project each received $5,000 and $2,500 to further enhance their educational programs and outreach.
Supporting Charitable Giving
A core tenet of the GBU Foundation's mission is charitable giving, and they showcased this through grants awarded as follows:
Top Grant Recipients
The Women's Help Center, Inc. received $10,000 to bolster their ongoing efforts in supporting families and individuals in need.
Standout Contributions
Other valuable organizations like The Open Door Pantry and Irving Park Community Food Pantry were also recognized with grants of $5,000 and $2,500 for their essential services in food security and community support.
Hometown Hero Support Pillar Recognition
Honoring local heroes is vital, and the GBU Foundation ensured to recognize those making a difference:
Community Heroes
Heroes Supporting Heroes received the top recognition with a $10,000 grant, empowering their mission to support veterans and first responders.
Valuable Contributions
Meals on Wheels Erie – Veterans in Need and Restore 22, Inc., were likewise awarded $5,000 and $2,500 grants for their remarkable contributions to assist veterans in need.
Special Awards Achievements
In addition to regular grants, the GBU Foundation presented several special awards:
Community Builders Award
The $10,000 Community Builders Award went to Kidcelerate, reflecting their commitment to impactful community development.
Young Philanthropists and Employees’ Choice Recognition
Mittens for Detroit, Inc., was awarded $2,500 for inspiring young philanthropists while GBU District 684 Jackie Alaimo Memorial Grant Fund took the Employees’ Choice Award with a $10,000 grant for its charitable initiatives.
Empowering Change Through Community Support
Lesley Mann, Executive Vice President/Chief Marketing Officer of GBU Life, stated, "We celebrate the dedication of these remarkable organizations and the meaningful change they bring to their communities. These grants from the GBU Foundation are more than just funding—they are investments in a brighter, stronger future for those they serve." This philosophy underscores GBU Life's commitment to philanthropy.
About GBU Foundation and GBU Financial Life
The GBU Foundation has been a beacon of support for non-profits since its establishment in 1963, devoted to helping donors achieve their philanthropic goals through scholarships and community grants. Moreover, GBU Financial Life, originally founded in 1892, is deeply rooted in fostering community well-being and financial security for its members, dedicated to providing competitive life insurance options and strong annuity rates.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the GBU Foundation?
The GBU Foundation is an organization that provides grants and scholarships to non-profit organizations, enhancing their philanthropic efforts.
How much did the GBU Foundation award in grants this year?
This year, the GBU Foundation awarded $92,500 in grants to fifteen non-profit organizations.
What are the four Community Pillars of GBU Life?
The four Community Pillars are Wellness, Education, Charitable Giving, and Hometown Hero Support.
Who were the major winners in the Wellness Pillar of 2025?
Casey's Clubhouse won the first prize of $10,000 in the Wellness Pillar, followed by Community of Hope Free Health Clinic and St. Patrick Senior Center, Inc.
How does GBU Life benefit its members?
GBU Life provides competitive insurance rates and focuses on member-centered services, enhancing financial protection and community support.
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