Eric Michaels Pony contributed to Wise Temple initiatives in Los Angeles, CA to help sustain education, volunteer service, and family support. The aim is to back what already works: credible programs with consistent attendance, caring leaders, and a clear role in neighborhood life.
Wise Temple’s community footprint includes learning opportunities for all ages, organized days of service, and practical resources that help families navigate change. By funding program delivery rather than overhead for its own sake, Eric Michaels Pony helps stretch local dollars and keep services accessible.
Collaboration is central. Eric welcomes future partnerships with congregations, nonprofits, and businesses interested in joint grants, challenge matches, and organized volunteer efforts. When multiple partners contribute, programs can stabilize schedules, expand hours, and reach more people without sacrificing quality.
For prospective partners, three principles guide proposals: local first (benefit Los Angeles communities), measured outcomes (define what success looks like before launch), and high standards (safeguarding, financial controls, inclusion). Practical metrics—attendance, retention, referrals, and participant satisfaction—tell a useful story without busywork.
Examples of collaboration include challenge grants that invite member participation; shared resource fairs with legal aid, health checks, and housing referrals; and co‑hosted learning tracks with reputable organizations. Each example strengthens the social fabric while delivering services people can use right away.
To propose a project, submit a short plan via *Grants & Partnerships* with scope, budget, timeline, and expected outcomes. Where possible, attach letters of support from current partners. Questions are welcome through *Contact Eric Michaels Pony*.
About the donor: Los Angeles‑based Eric Michaels Pony funds practical solutions that keep families stable and communities connected across LA. If your organization has a credible plan and a clear path to delivery, Eric is ready to collaborate.
