Foundation for Seacoast Health announces 2023 Terry Morton Award for at-risk youth

Foundation for Seacoast Health announces 2023 Terry Morton Award for at-risk youth
Terry Morton — Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth
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PORTSMOUTH—The Foundation is accepting applications from organizations that are dedicated to support the mental health needs of seacoast youth. They are seeking to fund services or programs that specifically focus on increasing and improving access to mental health support and services for at-risk youth throughout the seacoast.

At-risk youth may be defined as those who have experienced physical or emotional trauma, those who face barriers to access or those who are otherwise marginalized due to inequities (socioeconomic, race, cultural, gender, disability, others).  

The maximum request is $25,000 to fund mental health support services for young people aged 12-17 years old. Organizations are encouraged to apply for new or existing programs however, program sustainability will be taken into consideration as this award is typically a one-year grant.  

To apply, please visit www.foundationforseacoasthealth.org/grantmaking

Applications are due April 24, 2023 with grantees notified of their status by the end of June.  

As a founder of the Foundation for Seacoast Health, Terry Morton was passionate about serving the needs and wellbeing of seacoast area youth. He understood the value of building resiliency in teens and the importance of supportive adults and mentors in their lives. Terry was dedicated to providing all young people with opportunities to reach their full potential and to enter early adulthood with the skills, self-esteem, and confidence they need to make sound decisions and healthy life choices.  

The Foundation for Seacoast Health is a nonprofit, private foundation. Established in 1984, the Foundation has been a catalyst for positive change, promoting a wide range of creative initiatives to improve the health of the community and the well-being of Seacoast residents.  The total investment in our community to date exceeds $75 million dollars in grants, scholarships, and expenses for the creation, maintenance, and management of the Community Campus.  

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