The Champlin Foundations 2012 Grants by Category
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1 ANIMAL HUMANE SOCIETIES Robert Potter League for Animals installation of new doors 15, Providence Animal Rescue League relocation of the dog adoption room to newly renovated space 80, Animal Humane Grants $ 95, CULTURAL/ARTISTIC Bristol Art Museum towards the cost of second floor renovations 125, Chorus of Westerly towards roof repairs 30, Community Musicworks cello cases; instrument repair; adjustable chairs; and supplies for music library 11, The Courthouse Theater Company electrical upgrades and technical equipment for the new theater in Wakefield 11, Sandra Feinstein Gamm Theatre sound, video & computer equipment 20, Gaspee Days Committee painting and improvements to the Aspray Boat House in Pawtuxet Village 10, Jamestown Arts Center towards the cost of Phase II renovations 25, New Urban Arts "spray booth" for use in graphic arts, soundproofing work space; exhibition panels; and shelving units for art work 11, New Urban Arts general support 5, Newport Art Museum upgrades & repairs to the Kahn Building; and repaving the parking lot 25, North Kingstown Community Chorus risers 12, Ocean State Chorus sound equipment; trailer and parade float repairs 8, Providence Children's Museum towards the cost of creating the "Think Space" exhibit 56, Providence City Arts for Youth physical plant improvements at the Broad Street arts center 20, Rhode Island School of Design to complete the Radeke building restoration project at the Museum of Art 250, Riverzedge Arts Project new "Exposure Unit" for screen-printing; vacuum press & drum sander related to youth driven social enterprise "Scratch Skateboards"; and dust collector & air filtration system related to the Wood Studio 8, nd Story Theatre pick up truck for transporting supplies & materials 28, Stadium Theatre Foundation towards construction of a black box theater 111, Trinity Repertory Company fire safety improvements to the Lederer Theater 200, Cultural/Artistic Grants $ 973, EDUCATION Brown University Undergraduate Scholarships; Medical Scholarships; and the George S. Champlin Memorial Stamp Collection 700, Bryant University laboratory equipment for the science programs 100, Burrillville Middle School Kindle Readers as a means of replacing or supplementing outdated textbooks with web based lessons in the areas of English Language Arts and Mathematics 71, College Visions general support 5, Community College of Rhode Island replace outdated equipment in the Clinical Training Laboratory and chemistry labs at the Flanagan Campus 121, Community Preparatory School computers 23, Page 1 of 7 12/06/2012
2 The Champlin Foundations software & equipment to employ the "Accelerated Math for Intervention" program to improve students' math performance at McCourt Middle School and North Cumberland Middle School 42, Cumberland School District Education in Action towards the renovation of new space in the former Holy Ghost School in Providence 225, Exeter-West Greenwich Junior High School technology to build an interdisciplinary program combining foreign language studies with cultural geography 68, Lincoln School equip a Robotics & Engineering classroom 47, Middlebridge School towards the costs of renovating "Hazard Castle" into a school building in Narragansett 50, New England Institute of Technology Veterinary Technological Laboratory equipment 109, Ocean Tides, Inc. towards the cost of renovating and equipping kitchen space for culinary arts training at the Narragansett facility 75, Providence College towards the cost of creating a revitalized "Arts District" on campus 100, Providence Country Day School towards the cost of constructing a Nature Lab Living Classroom 47, Rhode Island Academic Decathlon computers & related software to expedite scoring competition 4, Rhode Island Bar Foundation in support of the Thomas F. Black, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund 25, Rhode Island College capital improvements to the Fogarty Life Sciences Building 250, Rhode Island Mentoring Partnership roof repairs and code improvements 52, Dr. Edward A. Ricci Middle School technology to engage students interactively in math learning 73, Salve Regina University manikins and related technological control units to be used in the Nursing Laborary 80, Slater Junior High School musical instruments in support of an effort to restore the band program 46, Sophia Academy computers for students & teachers to unify network hardware 47, Roger Williams University equipment for the cyber security program 85, Winman Junior High School aerobic & strength training equipment to be used in the Physical Education department 64, The Wolf School Smart Boards & computers 33, University of Rhode Island instrumented treadmill for the Motion Analysis Lab; Biochemical Instrumentation to equip an Advanced Biochemistry Lab; equipment for the "scientific diver" program; digital recording & video teleconferencing system for the Behavior Change Research Center; and creation of an Ocean Engineering/Oceanography Teaching & Design Lab 531, Education Grants $ 3,080, HOSPITALS/HEALTHCARE Bethany Home dining room & nurses station renovations 93, Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital expansion of the Outpatient Services Department 850, Comprehensive Community Action towards the cost of renovations to the CCAP Health Center in Coventry 280, Friends of Little Compton Wellness Center handicap access exterior ramp 6, Hallworth House (Episcopal Housing Fdn) upgrades to the HVAC system in the dining/activities room 28, Home & Hospice Care of Rhode Island towards debt reduction on the Center for Hospice Care & Inpatient Facility 200, Homefront Health Care medical cameras for use in wound care treatment 19, Kent Hospital towards the cost of furnishing and equipping the new short stay unit 550, Providence Community Health Centers to complete the capital campaign for the new health center on Prairie Ave 500, Page 2 of 7 12/06/2012
3 Rhode Island Blood Center towards the cost of an automated test tube sorting device 140, Saint Elizabeth Home air conditioning chiller unit 94, St. Joseph Health Services of RI construction of an additional operating suite 235, South County Hospital Healthcare System towards the cost of a new Emergency Department monitoring system 150, Tockwotton Home towards the "Expanding Our Circle of Care" capital campaign 100, United Methodist Elder Care hot water system at the Linn Health Care Center 54, Visiting Nurse Services of Newport & Bristol Counties ten Point of Care devices for the cardio-pulmonary disease management team 19, WellOne (NW Community Health Care) generator at the Pasocag health center 155, Roger Williams Medical Center expand the pharmacy area at the Roger Williams Cancer Center 103, Women & Infants towards the cost of furnishing and equipping a new Infusion Center in the Oncology Department 300, Hospitals/Healthcare Grants $ 3,879, HISTORIC PRESERVATION Burrillville Historical & Preservation Society chimney repair at the Bridgeton School 10, Christ Community Church masonry & gutter repairs and window restoration at the Roger Williams Chapel in Providence 48, Daggett House exterior work at Daggett House in Slater Park 26, First Unitarian Church of Providence towards window repairs 50, Foster Center Baptist Church repair the steeple and re-shingle the roof 35, Handicraft Club final phase of exterior restoration project 112, Historic New England new roof on the Arnold House in Lincoln 50, Holy Spirit Parish Central Falls repointing of limestone and stone veneer 50, Jamestown Historical Society moveable shelving systems to house historic materials 27, Johnston Historical Society addition to museum headquarter's building 69, Massasoit Historical Assoc of Warren fireplace repair at the Maxwell House Museum 3, Mount Hope Trust in Bristol towards the cost of renovations to the barn at Mount Hope Farm 95, Mystic Seaport towards the cost of restoring the whaleship Charles W. Morgan 60, National Society of Colonial Dames repair of the north wall exterior and interior repairs at the Whitehall Museum House in Middletown 5, National Society of Colonial Dames improvements to the grounds at the Stephen Hopkins House in Providence 5, Pilgrim John Howland Society reshingle the roof of the Howland House in Plymouth 28, Preservation Society of Newport County towards phase I roof replacement at "Kingscote" 150, Providence Preservation Society purchase of the "Brick School House" on Meeting Street 341, Gilbert Stuart Memorial towards the cost of expanding and restoring the "Welcome Center" 95, Historic Preservation Grants $ 1,264, LIBRARIES Ashaway Free Library refurbishment of a gazebo 2, Barrington Public Library theft protection gates and a self-check machine 28, Page 3 of 7 12/06/2012
4 Clark Memorial Library carpeting 6, Cranston Public Library renovation of the circulation department 74, Cross Mills Public Library window improvements on the main level 6, Cumberland Public Library new floor covering in the children's area 36, Davisville Free Library replacement of an air conditioning unit and walkway & driveway repair 14, East Greenwich Free Library towards the cost of a digital microfilm reader/printer 11, East Smithfield Public Library copy machine 8, Glocester Manton Free Public Library new carpeting and window restoration 26, Greenville Public Library carpet replacement in the computer lab and an electronic white board 8, George Hail Free Library children's room improvements; microfilm scanner; furniture for outdoor sitting area; door repair; & roof repair 23, William Hall Free Library window & door repair; painting; plaster repair; and exterior cleaning 61, Harmony Library replacement of an HVAC unit 13, Hope Library new entry doors 19, Langworthy Public Library electrical upgrades 1, Lincoln Public Library reconfiguration of the entryway and circulation desk 84, Louttit Library security system 4, Memorial & Library Association painting of the barn and cottage within Wilcox Park in Westerly 19, Middletown Public Library self-check unit 17, Newport Public Library van to function as a "Bookmobile" and a new microfilm reader 31, North Smithfield Public Library shelving and an outdoor book drop 7, Ocean State Libraries technology needs of the consortium as well as individual libraries and to enhance availability of "E-Zone" downloadable materials for patrons statewide 914, Pawtucket Public Library building repairs; tables for the auditorium; carpet replacement; and security camera system upgrade 28, Portsmouth Free Public Library to cover cost overruns from previously Champlin funded roofing project and new carpeting 9, Providence Athenaeum floor replacement; flashing/wall repair; exterior door replacement; and skylight repair 47, Providence Community Library major renovations to the Smith Hill Library 475, Redwood Library server 11, Rhode Island Supreme Court new furniture for county law libraries; equipment & facility improvements at the Main Law Library 52, South Kingstown Public Library window replacement at the Hale Library 9, Tiverton Library Foundation towards the cost of a new library 750, Union Free Public Library reconfigure existing spaces 43, Warwick Public Library create a "Smart Tech" computer & meeting room; and remodel the Children's Library 108, West Warwick Public Library data network upgrades; early literacy center equipment; a mobile gaming station for the teen area; and audio/visual display cases 39, Library Grants $ 2,999, Page 4 of 7 12/06/2012
5 MISCELLANEOUS Foundation Center general support 11, Miscellaneous Grant $ 11, OPEN SPACE/CONSERVATION/PARKS/ENVIRONMENT City of East Providence to provide necessary matching funds for a new recreation facility at Jones Pond 150, Frosty Drew Memorial Fund fence to be constructed around the Observatory at Ninigret Park in Charlestown 6, The Nature Conservancy Land Conservation Partnership and Stewardship of the Francis C. Carter Preserve 1,750, Town of North Providence improvements to the former Camp Meehan property and a reduction of mortgage indebtedness related to its acquisition 344, Open Space/Conservation/Parks/Environment Grants $ 2,250, SOCIAL SERVICES Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ocean State material handling equipment related to a new donation center on Aquidneck Island 5, Blackstone Valley Community Action Program storage shed; upright freezer; and two refrigerators related to food pantry in Pawtucket 6, Children's Friend & Service towards the cost of shade structures for outdoor play spaces at Providence facility 14, Crossroads Rhode Island chimney repairs 51, Day One new parking lot at the Providence facility 10, Dorcas Place computers 19, Family Resources Community Action building improvements; HVAC upgrades; and furniture & equipment all related to the shelter buildings in Woonsocket 49, Family Service of Rhode Island carpeting and bathroom upgrades for the Hope Street facility 96, Genesis Center window replacement; new boilers; and air conditioning window units 63, Goodwill Industries of Rhode Island bathroom renovations and carpeting at Providence facility 75, Hamilton House electrical upgrades; plaster repair, dishwasher repair; a piano & a projector screen 18, Harbor House furnishings at the Providence facility 13, Harvest Community Church of Woonsocket complete Phase II of the men's winter shelter relocation 76, Haven of Grace Ministries heating upgrades and replacement of an underground oil tank at Woonsocket facility 38, In Sight radio receivers for use by listeners of "INSIGHT Radio" 21, International Institute of Rhode Island classroom blinds and kitchen renovations 58, Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island towards the cost of building-wide ADA upgrades at the Jewish Community Center 130, Jewish Family Service 78 Lifeline units 35, Jonnycake Center of Westerly refrigerators & freezers 14, Maranatha Community Outreach electrical upgrades for food pantry; and galvanized fencing and lockable gates for Olneyville facility 16, McAuley Corporation re-sealing the parking lot; replacing porch railings; and elevator repairs at McAuley House 13, Ronald McDonald House Providence continuing window & door replacement 139, Meals on Wheels of Rhode Island two delivery vehicles 65, The Providence Center window replacement at North Main Street facility 128, Page 5 of 7 12/06/2012
6 Rhode Island Center Assisting those in Need second phase of renovations to the Charlestown food pantry 105, Rhode Island Community Food Bank refrigerated truck and equip the existing fleet of trucks with GPS systems 120, Rhode Island Legal Services, Inc. network printers; computers; and a multi-function copier 68, St. Mary's Home for Children new fire rated doors and replacement of exterior stairs 44, J. Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center technical equipment to assist autistic students 35, WARM towards the cost of renovations of homeless shelter in Westerly 50, Washington Park Citizens Association replace furniture at the Community Center 6, West Broadway Neighborhood Association upgrades to the headquarters 13, Youthbuild (The Providence Plan) fifteen passenger van to transport students to & from Olneyville training facility 28, Social Services Grants $ 1,631, YOUTH/FITNESS American Baptist Churches of RI air conditioning, carpeting and a generator at the Meadowwood Conference Center at Camp Canonicus in Exeter 62, Audubon Society of Rhode Island camperships 1, Blackstone Valley Boys & Girls Club install an outdoor synthetic ice surface at the sport complex and equipment related thereto and camperships 164, Boys & Girls Club of Cumberland-Lincoln convert the heating of the pool area to natural gas; a new gym floor; and camperships 112, Boys & Girls Club of East Providence improvements to the pool and lobby area and camperships 34, Boys & Girls Club of Newport gym floor replacement; bleacher repair; gym painting; and camperships 74, Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket camperships 50, Boys & Girls Clubs of Providence locker room upgrades; parking lot improvements; landscaping improvements all at Wanskuck facility; and camperships 240, Boys & Girls Club of Warwick two mini-buses and camperships 105, Boys & Girls Club Woonsocket gutter installation; improvement to the exterior grounds; and camperships 91, Camp JORI camperships 7, Camp Ker-Anna camperships 5, Camp Ruggles camperships 20, Canonicus Camp & Conference Center camperships 5, Cranston League for Cranston's Future reduction of debt incurred from damages to facility from the floods of , Girl Scouts of Rhode Island floating dock at Camp Hoffman; a portable rock climbing wall; and camperships 60, Methodist Camp (Camp Aldersgate) camperships 5, Mother of Hope Camp costs associated with remediation measures related to a failed cesspool and camperships 40, Narragansett Council Boy Scouts of America repairs to Wincheck Dam; campsite improvements; power line replacement; window replacement for east & west cabins & maintenance building; and camperships 232, Salvation Army of Rhode Island camperships 7, University of Rhode Island continuing cabin renovations at W. Alton Jones campus and camperships 78, Warwick Police Athletic League improvements to the PAL building 6, Greater Providence YMCA locker room renovations; a spray park at the South County branch; and camperships 925, Page 6 of 7 12/06/2012
7 Newport County YMCA camperships 7, Ocean Community YMCA to complete funding for the renovation and expansion of the Westerly-Pawcatuck branch and camperships 195, YMCA of Pawtucket to complete funding of the new MacColl YMCA in Lincoln and camperships 150, Woonsocket YMCA camperships 12, YWCA of Northern Rhode Island camperships 5, Youth In Action general support 5, Youth/Fitness Grants (includes previously awarded camperships) $ 2,806, The Champlin Foundations : 201 Grants $ 18,993, Page 7 of 7 12/06/2012
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