Project ASCEND is taking a stand against global genocide.
This year, we have distributed $1,000 in grant funding to support victims of genocide in Palestine, Sudan, the Congo, and Haiti!
Join us by donating to @ThePCRF, @HopeforHaiti, @congofriends, and @sdnsolidarity.
Project ASCEND COVID-19 Grant Giveaway!
Are you disabled and in need of financial assistance due to the COVID-19 crisis? Apply for a $250 grant from Project ASCEND by sending a 2-3 sentence description of your financial situation and a copy of a bill to [email protected]
Project ASCEND COVID-19 Grant Giveaway!
Are you disabled and in need of financial assistance due to the COVID-19 crisis? Apply for a $250 grant from Project ASCEND by sending a 2-3 sentence description of your financial situation and a copy of a bill to [email protected]
It's #GivingTuesdayNOW, and our nonprofit could use your help. Donate $3 to our grant program helping disabled kids, their families, and BIPOCs affected by COVID-19 at https://t.co/2jKnMHA0Hy!
Thank you, and please #RT! :D
Pls RT. We are giving away $250 grants to families, nonprofits, and fundraisers helping disabled ppl + POCs affected by the COVID-19 crisis. You can either tag or @ a worthy family or org. Also, you can shoot us an email by this Fri, May 1st at [email protected]
Thank you!
Pls RT @ProjectASCEND is giving out twelve $250 grants to families affected by the COVID-19. Nonprofits and other fundraising groups can apply by emailing [email protected] by this Friday, May 1st!
Tag or @ families and worthy organizations. Thank you!
[Image Description: My medical team has informed me that the pandemic, this emergency room is the last place to treat a sickle cell crisis." -Age 30 living with sickle cell disease.]
Project ASCEND is partnering with Living in the Light and donating $1,000 to their #IStayHomeforRare campaign for children and adults with rare diseases affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
You can donate to by visiting https://t.co/hjXKyPnmyC
[Image Description: An image of a young black male with cornrows and wearing sunglasses. It reads, "STAY HOME FOR KADEEM - Rescheduled appointments, no monthly visits, blood shortage, and closed clinics.]
This weekend Project ASCEND sponsored a panel at @blerdconDC on race and disability in media and photos.
To donate to our disability scholarship program visit https://t.co/z9vB5pEoZ2 #Blerdcon2019#blerdcon
Project ASCEND is proud to announce that we are official partners of the 2019 @womensmarch! We salute you and those marching nationwide for gender equality and equal rights.
https://t.co/3bAztfEzll