GraceWorks Grants Given to 38 Nonprofits Nationwide
Through our GraceWorks program and our alignment with Karis Management Group, Movement teammates directed $10,000 grants to 38 nonprofits across the country this year, bringing lifetime GraceWorks giving to more than $9 million.
Chosen by the People Who Know These Communities Best
GraceWorks runs on a simple premise: Movement employees serve their communities every day and understand the unique needs of each area better than anyone else could. Movement employees nominate the nonprofits doing work they believe in, and other teammates vote on which ones receive a grant. The result is real money reaching real needs, decided by the people closest to them.
Movement Loans Fund Something Bigger
Every loan Movement closes fuels initiatives that strengthen communities and create opportunities for families to thrive. The latest 38 grants span children's health, veteran support, housing stability, youth mentorship, and more.
GraceWorks Grant Recipients
A Wish Come True (Northeast)
Grants wishes and provides resources to families with children ages 3–18 facing life-threatening illness. Nominated by Jen Volpe
Abby's Army NC (The Carolinas)
Supports children with pediatric cancer and their families through financial assistance, care packages, and emotional support. Nominated by Sheri Rimel
Ace of Hearts Foundation (Southeast)
Fosters acceptance and supports children with autism and special needs and their families. Nominated by Kayla Stein
American Cancer Society (National)
Improves the lives of people with cancer and their families through advocacy, research, and patient support. Nominated by Blanca Evans
Belong Collective Inc (Pacific Northwest)
Creates social and employment opportunities to empower adults with disabilities and foster inclusion and growth. Nominated by Toni Wood
Bright Futures for Youth (Southwest & California)
Ignites the potential of youth today for vibrant communities tomorrow. Nominated by Heidi Seavers
CASA of Eastern Oregon, Inc (Pacific Northwest)
Recruits and trains volunteer advocates to speak for the best interests of abused and neglected children in court. Nominated by Brittney Scarlett
CASA of Los Angeles (Southwest & California)
Mobilizes trained volunteer advocates to improve the lives of children in the foster care and juvenile justice systems of LA County. Nominated by Jerrod Longoria
Child Advocacy Services (Southeast)
Provides forensic interviewing, counseling, and prevention education for abused and neglected children in southeast Louisiana. Nominated by Kimberly Finley
Crisis Assistance Ministry (The Carolinas)
Provides rent and utility assistance, free clothing, household goods, and financial counseling to families in crisis in Charlotte, NC. Nominated by Tina Pettice
Every Third Saturday (Heartland)
Restores dignity and purpose for veterans by meeting immediate needs, creating meaningful work, and building healing community. Nominated by Tammy Wagner
Fisher House, Inc (American Southwest)
Provides free temporary housing for military and veteran families while a loved one receives treatment at VA or military medical centers. Nominated by D'Angelo Williams
Food For Families (The Carolinas)
Distributes food and essential supplies to families experiencing food insecurity in Union and Anson counties, NC. Nominated by Dale Bishop
Hogs for the Cause (National)
Raises funds through BBQ festivals to provide direct financial grants to families of children with pediatric brain cancer. Nominated by Alyssa McLaughlin, Hung Le, Bryan Chamberlain, and Kendall Chamberlain
Houses of Honor (Heartland)
Provides housing resources and meaningful support for veterans, active-duty military, first responders, teachers, and their families. Nominated by LeeAnn McKeon, Cathy Kohlbeck, Tony Pierce, Jordan Lundberg, and Sarah Jones
Humble Design, Inc. (Southwest & California)
Furnishes and decorates homes for families and veterans emerging from homelessness, transforming empty houses into welcoming homes. Nominated by Eddie Belenky
Isaiah 117 House (National)
Provides a welcoming, home-like environment for children entering foster care so they never have to wait in a child welfare office. Nominated by Carla Richards
Juju's Mission to Remission (Southeast)
Provides financial support to Central Florida families battling pediatric cancer so they can focus on treatment instead of bills. Nominated by Patrick McDaniel
Latisha's House Foundation (National)
Provides long-term housing and restorative services for women and children who have survived human trafficking in Virginia. Nominated by Keith Freeland
Light of Grace Foundation (Southwest & California)
Works with at-risk youth in forgotten communities by providing mentorship, counsel, and support to help them avoid negative outcomes. Nominated by Aldo Martinez
Make-A-Wish Central and Western North Carolina (The Carolinas)
Grants life-changing wishes to children with critical illnesses to give them hope, strength, and joy. Nominated by Chau Nguyen
Mary's Place (Pacific Northwest)
Provides safe shelter and services to women, children, and families experiencing homelessness in the Seattle area so no child sleeps outside. Nominated by Julie Jones
NC Nourish (The Carolinas)
Provides meals and nutrition support to underprivileged children in North Carolina. Nominated by Daniel Cain
Pockets of Hope (National)
Provides care packages with recovery essentials to women undergoing breast cancer treatment. Nominated by Robin Howard
Purple Heart Homes (National)
Provides housing solutions for service-connected disabled veterans to ensure they have safe and accessible homes. Nominated by Allen Clark
Raising Girls (Pacific Northwest)
Delivers essential hygiene care bags to thousands of students across 250 schools in Western Washington to ensure dignity and equal opportunity. Nominated by Lauri Skagen, Ricky Rath, and Amy VanBuren
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Huntington (National)
Provides a free home-away-from-home for families of children receiving specialized medical treatment in the Tri-State region. Nominated by Jon Jones
Ronald McDonald House Charities Southwest Virginia (Virginia & Mid-Atlantic)
Provides a comfortable home-away-from-home for families of children receiving medical treatment in the Roanoke, VA area. Nominated by Paul McClure
Roof-A-Vet (Northeast)
Restores safe, reliable roofs for veterans with homes in need of repair through donations and volunteer labor. Nominated by Bradley Kelly
Skookum Kids (Pacific Northwest)
Supports children and families in the foster care system through resources, advocacy, and community programs in Bellingham, WA. Nominated by Dustin Brumley, Amy Baker, Joshua Henry, Brian Crovo, and Marcie Connell
Sleep in Heavenly Peace (National)
Builds and delivers free beds to children sleeping on the floor, ensuring no kid sleeps on the floor in their town. Nominated by Joe Selle
St. Jude Affiliate Clinic at Novant Health Hemby Children's Hospital (The Carolinas)
Provides world-class pediatric cancer treatment and research so families never receive a bill for treatment. Nominated by Rubi Rodriguez
The Ballard House (American Southwest)
Provides free housing, food, and resources to patients and families traveling to Houston, TX for cancer treatment. Nominated by Jeff Coady
The Izzy Foundation (National)
Designs healing spaces and provides services and support to children with cancer and their families at Hasbro Children's Hospital in RI. Nominated by Brooke Dadona
The Union Mission Ministries (Virginia & Mid-Atlantic)
Serves the most vulnerable people in the Norfolk, VA community including the homeless, battered women, and underprivileged children. Nominated by Michelle Geurtsen and Warren Thrasher
US War Dogs (National)
Supports the training, protection, and lifelong care of military working dogs and their handlers. Nominated by Stephen DeMuth
VetPets of SWPA (Northeast)
Provides trained therapy dog teams to respond to hospitals, emergency scenes, and community crises offering comfort and connection. Nominated by Jim Martin
Virginia Women and Family Support Center (Virginia & Mid-Atlantic)
Empowers women and families to break cycles of crisis through a two-year program offering housing, workforce training, and support. Nominated by Jennifer Wahlberg
