CLEVELAND – June 21, 2022 – PRLog — The Orange Effect Foundation recently awarded $20,000 to nine children across the United States with speech disorders. This quarter’s grants were awarded after a thorough review process by dedicated members of the Orange Effect Board of Directors. Although the application process has been a paper-driven process to date, the Orange Effect Foundation will go green this summer by moving to an entirely digital application submission system. Launch of the online application is anticipated in mid-July.
“These grants were awarded to children who demonstrated significant financial and medical need,” said Melissa Meehan, application committee chair for the Orange Effect Foundation. “We’re presented with many cases each quarter and we take time to thoroughly evaluate every application to ensure the grants go to those with the largest need.”
Second quarter grants were awarded by the Orange Effect Foundation to fund speech therapy or purchase speech devices for children with speech disorders. They are effective as of June 10, 2022. The Orange Effect Foundation’s grants are drawn from the generous support of the community, including participants in the recent 100 Holes of Golf Marathon and the upcoming OEF Golf for Autism.
Program Director Maureen Stanton adds, “We are excited for the launch of our online application portal we established with the assistance of grant management software firm, WizeHive. The Orange Effect Foundation is committed to doing all we can to conserve invaluable natural resources.”
With these grant awards, the Orange Effect Foundation has funded 311 children in 34 states. Grants have purchased 83 speech devices and more than 5,800 hours of speech therapy. The next deadline to submit a grant application is August 1, 2022. Information about the application process and upcoming events can all be found at theorangeeffect.org.