Angela Siefer

Executive Director

15 past transactions

AFN is to strengthen and advance the political, economic, and cultural voice of the whole Alaska Native population.
Community Broadband Action Network features member highlights, news coverage of guests, in-depth articles on important broadband topics.
National Digital Equity Center offers communities at all levels the competence required to mobilise broadband technologies through digital inclusion, literacy initiatives, education, resource planning, financing research, infrastructure leveraging, and stakeholder engagement.

Cherokee Nation

Grant in 2022
Cherokee Nation has been awarded sovereign status by treaty and law as the Cherokee people's officially recognised government.

Computer Reach

Grant in 2022
Computer Reach is a public charity that places computers in organizations that serve low-income urban and rural areas primarily. They also help meet the technology needs of local suburban schools affected by shrinking education budgets. They make technology available to people in need through refurbished equipment, computer literacy, training, and support. They envision a computer literate where the benefits of technology are shared by all.
Nationally, Easter Seals is the leading non-profit provider of services for individuals with autism, developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, other special needs, and disabled veterans. For more than 68 years, Easter Seals Greater Houston has been offering help, hope and answers to people of all ages with disabilities and their families. Through therapy, training, education and support services, Easter Seals creates life-changing solutions so that people with disabilities can live, learn, work and play in our community. Founded in Houston in 1947, Easter Seals Greater Houston provides a variety of needed services to individuals of all ages with all types of disabilities and their families in the five counties surrounding the Houston area. They are the only organization in the greater Houston area providing comprehensive services to individuals with all types of disabilities and their families. Originally called the Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center, the organization was started to provide services to individuals with disabilities living in Houston and Harris County. The Center served as a school and as a therapeutic service center over the years, and was briefly called the Children's Center for Developmental Therapy. In 1989, the organization changed its name once again and greatly expanded and reorganized it's services to meet the needs of its clientele. Today as Easter Seals Greater Houston, the organization provides multiple outstanding service programs (Adult Program, Camps & Case Management, BridgingApps, Social Motion Skills, The Caroline School, ECI Infant Program, Housing Initiative, High School / High Tech, Respite Services, Toy / Tech, the Assistive Technology Lab, Transition Services, and Veterans Services) to children and adults with all types of disabilities and their families.
CSP is to provide resources and services, which resolve immediate needs. CSP is focused on alleviating poverty and enabling families to reach economic independence. They are dedicated to improving the quality of life for low-income and special needs populations in their service area. Since it is a nonprofit organization, the agency uses public and private funding sources to develop and administer its various programs.

Pottsboro Library

Grant in 2022
Pottsboro Library is a community deserves an extraordinary library. It is a location where kids, teens, and adults can find chances to engage with people and knowledge in a lovely, cosy setting.

Jemez Pueblo

Grant in 2022
Jemez Pueblo is a government website committed to assisting and educating the public about the pueblos tribe and their culture.
Forest County has natural resources that provide thousands of acres for sightseeing, hunting, fishing, hiking, biking, ATVing, and snowmobiling.
Hocking Athens Perry Community Action offers advocacy and support services to help families and individuals to eradicate poverty.
Hoopa Valley Public Utilities District provides community safe, high-quality utility services while upholding the highest standards for customer satisfaction and environmental protection.
Cayuse Native Solutions provides innovative and flexible solutions to Native Nations, Tribal enterprises, Native American-owned small businesses, and organizations that serve Indian Country.
Northwestern Ohio Community Action Commission is to organize, develop, and coordinate services and programs that address issues of poverty.
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