The Tucson-based David and Lura Lovell Foundation recently approved $748,000 in grants for nine Tucson nonprofit organizations to support programs in the areas of mental health, integrative medicine and arts for youth. The largest grant this year is for $300,000 over two years to the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine to develop the Integrative Health… Read more »
What are the connections between mind, body, spirit and community in achieving good health? Why is resilience the cornerstone for well-being? How can we grow in mind, body and spirit after trauma? These are just a few of the topics that will be addressed as Interfaith Community Services (ICS) presents “Faith Communities and Well-Being: Mind,… Read more »
TOLEDO, OH – The David and Lura Lovell Foundation awarded $150,000 in grants this summer to support programs of six nonprofit organizations in Toledo, plus three other projects. The family foundation funds projects related to mental health, integrative medicine, cultural / spiritual enrichment and philanthropic education. Since its founding in 1994, the Lovell Foundation has… Read more »
TUCSON, AZ – The Tucson-based David and Lura Lovell Foundation approved nearly $2 million in grants for 15 Tucson nonprofit organizations in the first quarter of 2015. The three largest grants from the family foundation are: $620,000 to Interfaith Community Services, $545,938 to the University of Arizona College of Nursing and $300,000 for the Arizona… Read more »
TUCSON, AZ – John Amoroso is the new executive director of the David and Lura Lovell Foundation, which was founded in 1994 and is based in Tucson. The family foundation supports nonprofit projects related to mental health, integrative medicine, cultural and spiritual enrichment and other family-initiated grants. In 2015 the foundation awarded more than $2… Read more »
In 2015 The Lovell Foundation awarded more than $2 million in grants to 30 nonprofit organizations – including 15 in Tucson, 6 in Toledo and 9 that were special interest projects initiated by second and third generation Lovell family members. The largest grant in 2015 was $620,000 to Interfaith Community Services. July awards January awards… Read more »
The signs of an avalanche were stirring at last month’s Sundance Film Festival, one that could have especially strong reverberations for everyone who is concerned about promoting social change—including activists, donors, and fundraisers. That low rumble you hear comes from the premiere of “The Hunting Ground,” a film about sexual violence on campuses that has… Read more »
The David and Lura Lovell Foundation, based in Tucson, awarded grants totaling nearly $400,000 this year. The largest grant of $140,000 was awarded to Interfaith Community Services. AZ Daily Star Dec 2014
“The goal of the Public Voices Fellowship Program is to increase the public impact of our nation’s top thinkers, with an emphasis on the thinkers who are most underrepresented, including women,” said Katie Orenstein, who created the OpEd Project in 2008. Lovell was determined to bring the program to Tucson after meeting Orenstein at a… Read more »