Grandma's Gifts

Grandma's Gifts Incorporated
Formation 1993
Type Non-Profit Organization
Purpose To break the cycle of poverty in Appalachia
Location
  • P.O. Box 2, Powell OH 43065
Region served
Appalachia
Website GrandmasGifts.org

Grandma's Gifts is an incorporated, non-profit organization started by Emily Elizabeth Douglas in 1993 at age 11, in memory of her grandmother. The organization provides goods and services to impoverished children and their families while focusing on Appalachian areas of the United States. Since its inception, Grandma's Gifts has raised over 12 million dollars' worth of goods and services[1] while never paying its volunteers.[2]

History

Norma Ackison

Norma Ackison's High School Photo

Norma Ackison, Emily Douglas's grandmother, was the last of twelve children to be born before her father died, leaving her mother to raise twelve children on her own during the Great Depression. Norma grew up in and around poverty until she married her husband Odell Ackison with whom she started a profitable business. Remembering the difficulties of being impoverished, she gave back to her community whenever she could while teaching her children and grandchildren the importance of giving.[2]

In 1989, Norma was diagnosed with breast and lung cancer. After her death in 1991, a then 9-year-old Emily Douglas started drives in her grandmother's name.[1] After two years, an organization formed and was named Grandma's Gifts in honor of Norma Ackison.[2]

Development

Grandma's Gifts was started after a series of projects. In 1993, the group of projects prompted the start of a named organization which was when the name was chosen. In 2002, the organization began operating as a donor advise fund through The Columbus Foundation. In 2008, Grandma's Gifts became an incorporation[3] In 2010 the organization's non-profit status as a 501(c)(3) organization was finalized.[4][5]

Contributions

Since its inception, Grandma's Gifts has raised and distributed over 12.5 million dollars' worth of goods and services to children and their families.[1][2] The goods and services are distributed by named projects organized by Grandma's Gifts or are donated directly to other non-profit organizations.

Projects

Grandma's Gifts has many projects. The projects include:

Monetary contributions

Using monetary donations, Grandma's Gifts supplies children with educational experiences and donates directly to other non-profit organizations. Examples include:

Public speaking

Grandma's Gifts encourages students to do service for children their own age through public speaking. Emily Douglas speaks to students about her experiences with giving. She encourages the students to start their own projects by showing them easy way to do so and that she was only nine years old when she started her own projects.[8][27][28] [29]

Awards and recognitions

Since its inception, several awards have been given to Grandma's Gifts and to Emily Douglas on behalf of Grandma's Gifts. Additionally, Grandma's Gifts has been recognized from its accomplishments by notable organizations. Some of the more notable awards and recognitions include:

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