Program areas at 2022 Act Foundation
Children well-being: Grants to organizations dealing with children and youth well-being, care, and social development. The purpose of these grants was to support organizations whose work plan deals with addressing spiritual needs, community volunteering, provide shelter, refurbished computers to local schools and disadvantaged communities, supporting libraries that provide learning materials to students from different municipalities of Puerto Rico, scholarships for higher education programs to low-income students, hospice care to children victims of domestic abuse, massive vaccination drive campaigns, and children's hospital facilities.
Social causes: Grants to nonprofit organizations dealing with domestic abuse awareness, shelter, and rehabilitation of the homeless and the elderly. Programs that support low-income women with sexual and reproductive care and testing. Also to organizations that undertake music healing programs, provide shelter, care, and develop low-income and disadvantaged youth in Puerto Rico.
Animal welfare: Grants to nonprofit organizations promoting and safeguarding the welfare of dogs, cats, horses, and the local bee population. The purpose of these grants was to support educational campaigns in those areas, as well as supporting the rescue, care, healing, and adoption of stray dogs and cats, as well as the rehabilitation of horses.
Additional program services included grants for organizations to operate programs related to local beach cleaning activities, education, prevention, and treatment of cancer, supporting the operations of the main trauma hospital in Puerto Rico that treats emergencies that involve high-risk injuries, and to support programs of organizations that covered psychological and physical needs of families during natural disasters in Puerto Rico such as earthquakes and hurricanes, and the coronavirus pandemic, as well as the empowerment of women in the construction work field dealing with housing affected by earthquakes and natural disasters in Puerto Rico.