Funding: Archives 2014 & Earlier

Grants Awarded for November 2007

Following are selected federal grantees from lists released at the end of the fiscal year. More will be add to our site as they become available. See related stories

Department of Health and Human Services

(202) 619-0257, www.hhs.gov

Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE)

Awards are per year for five years.

• Crittenton Youth Services, Mobile, Ala., $525,763.

• Arizona Youth Partnership, Tucson, Ariz., $600,000.

• Youth Organizations United to Rise Community Center, Washington, $390,200.

• Holistic Stress Control Institute, Atlanta, $575,000.

• Caris Prevention Services, Chicago, $600,000.

• Quad Area Community Action Agency, Hammond, La., $389,380.

• YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit, $600,000.

• Youth Opportunities Unlimited, Lambert, Miss., $589,258.

• Halifax County School, N.C., $600,000.

• Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home, Boys Town, Neb., $300,000.

• Catholic Charities of Buffalo, N.Y., ProjecTruth, $599,800.

• The RIDGE Project, Defiance, Ohio, $600,000.

• Pregnancy Resource Center of Southern Oklahoma, Ardmore, $599,527.

• Nueva Esperanza, Philadelphia, $600,000.

• Life Support, Darlington, S.C., $599,597.

• Why Know Abstinence Education, Chattanooga, Tenn., $597,785.

• Worth the Wait, Amarillo, Texas, $593,289.

• Lighthouse Outreach Inc., Hampton, Va., $600,000.

• Rosalie Manor Community & Family Services, Milwaukee, $599,800.

• Mission West Virginia, Hurricane, W.Va., $600,000.

Mentoring Children of Prisoners

Amounts are per year for three years.

• Phoenix Youth & Family Services, Crossett, Ark., $122,519.

• Prevent Child Abuse California, North Highlands, $340,000.

• Family ReEntry, Norwalk, Conn., $80,300.

• East of the River Clergy Police Community Partnership, Washington, $149,319.

• Professional Counseling Resources, Wilmington, Del., $590,269.

• Youth in Action, Panama City, Fla., $190,000.

• KEIKI O KA AINA Preschool, Honolulu, $210,000.

• Serve Our Youth Network of Iowa, Pella, $130,000.

• Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters, Wichita, $750,000.

• Lexington Leadership Foundation, Ky., $120,000.

• Girls Inc. of Holyoke, Mass., $30,000.

• Mayor’s Office for Children, Youth and Families, Baltimore, $150,000.

• The Alliance for Families & Communities Affected by Incarceration, St. Louis, $195,377.

• Paulsboro Community Development Center, N.J., $225,000

• First Nations Community HealthSource, Albuquerque, N.M., $100,000.

• Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada, Carson City, $80,000.

• Rhode Islanders Sponsoring Education (RISE), Providence, R.I., $120,000.

• Families Under Urban and Social Attack, Houston, $75,000.

• Mobius, Burlington, Vt., $99,000.

Runaway and Homeless Youth Basic Centers

Amounts are per year for three years.

• Covenant House Alaska, Anchorage, $100,000.

• Huckleberry Youth Programs, San Francisco, $140,000.

• The Tree House Center for Youth, Grand Junction, Colo., $108,534.

• Arnette House, Ocala, Fla., $120,000.

• Open Arms, Albany, Ga., $167,542.

• John Lewis Coffee Shop, Davenport, Iowa, $100,000.

• The Night Ministry, Chicago, $149,000.

• Home Counselors, Rockland, Me., $123,585.

• The Bridge for Runaway Youth, Minneapolis, $168,496.

• Tumbleweed Runaway Program, Billings, Mont., $132,484.

• The Relatives, Charlotte, N.C., $150,000.

• CEDARS Youth Services, Lincoln, Neb., $93,000.

• Anchor House, Trenton, N.J., $200,000.

• Connecting Point, Toledo, Ohio, $132,784.

• Janus Youth Programs, Portland, Ore., $100,000.

• Three Rivers Youth, Pittsburgh, $200,000.

• Charleston Orphan House, North Charleston, S.C., $150,000.

• Oasis Center, Nashville, Tenn., $200,000.

• Roy Maas’ Youth Alternatives, San Antonio, $200,000.

• Mother Seton House T/A Seton Youth Services, Virginia Beach, Va., $150,000.

Compassion Capital Fund Grants: Communities Empowering Youth Organizations

• Prim ’n Proper/Choosing to Excel, Conway, Ark., $250,000.

• America on Track, Santa Ana, Calif., $250,000.

• Voices for Children, Boulder, Colo., $122,700.

• FreshMinistries, Jacksonville, Fla., $250,000.

• Future Foundation, East Point, Ga., $250,000.

• Kansas City School Linked Services, Kan., $249,062.

• Community Action Agency, Jackson, Miss., $249,635.

• Kingdom Oil Christian Foundation, Minneapolis, $250,000.

• Winston-Salem University, N.C., $250,000.

• Oasis Counseling International, Norfolk, Neb., $249,168.

• South Brooklyn Youth Consortium, Brooklyn, N.Y., $249,970.

• Murtis H. Taylor Multi-Service Center, Cleveland, $250,000.

• Temple University, Philadelphia, $250,000.

• Clemson University, Clemson, S.C., $249,918.

• Center for Success and Independence, Houston, $249,978.

• New England Network for Child, Youth & Family Services, Burlington, Vt., $249,949.

• World Vision, Federal Way, Wash., $250,000.

• UMOS, Milwaukee, $250,000.

Office of National Drug Control Policy

(800) 666-3332, www.ondcp.gov/dfc

Drug-Free Communities Mentoring Grants

Each grant is for $75,000.

• Pinal Hispanic Council, Eloy, Ariz.

• New England Communities Against Subustance Abuse, Dayville, Conn.

• One Voice for Volusia, Daytona Beach, Fla.

• City of Mason City, Iowa.

• Franklin Regional Council of Governments, Greenfield, Mass.

• Suitland Family and Life Development Corp., Lanham, Md.

• Troy Community Coalition for the Prevention of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Mich.

• Asian Media Access, Minneapolis.

• Makin’ It Happen Coalition for Resilient Youth, Manchester, N.H.

• Cape May County Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Wildwood, N.J.

• Student Assistance Services Corp., Tarrytown, N.Y.

• Coalition for a Drug-Free Greater Cincinnati.

• Hood River County, Oregon.

• JustCommunity, Quakertown, Pa.

• Metropolitan Drug Commission, Knoxville, Tenn.

• San Antonio Fighting Back.

• Partners in Prevention-Rock County, Janesville, Wis.

Department of Justice

(202) 514-2000, www.usdoj.gov

Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.)

• Phoenix Police Department, $150,000.

• Greeley, Colo., Police Department, Colo. $114,569.

• City of Waterbury, Conn., $123,927.

• City of Topeka, Kan., $123,608.

• City of Salem Police Department, Mass, $124,999.

• Baltimore City Public School System, Md., $149,728.

• City of Detroit Police Department, $150,000.

• City of St. Paul Police Department, Minn., $86,753.

• City of Gulfport, Miss., $60,490.

• Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, N.D., $139,790.

• City of Omaha, Neb., $125,000.

• Rio Rancho Department of Public Safety, N.M., $111,170.

• Caddo County Sheriff’s Office, Okla., $68,638.

• Philadelphia Housing Authority, $110,544.

• City of Pawtucket Police Department, R.I., $122,951.

• Sisseton Police Department, S.D., $135,960.

• City of Memphis, Tenn., $149,535.

• City of Garland Police Department, Texas, $149,978.

• City of Parkersburg Police Department, W. Va. $21,004.

Weed and Seed

Initial Funding

Each grantee receives $175,000.

• Maryvale Community Weed and Seed, Phoenix, Ariz.

• Long Beach Police Beats 4 & 5 Weed and Seed, Calif.

• Cutler-Orosi Weed and Seed Tulare County, Calif.

• Enhanced Hollow Neighborhood Weed and Seed, Bridgeport, Conn.

• Far Northeast Corridor Weed and Seed, Washington, D.C.

• Gramercy Village Weed and Seed, West Palm Beach, Fla.

• English Avenue Weed and Seed, Atlanta.

• Brunswick Weed and Seed, Ga.

• West Aurora Community Weed and Seed, Ill.

• Englewood Community Weed and Seed, Chicago.

• Garfield Park Community Weed and Seed, Chicago.

• Kishwaukee Corridor Weed and Seed, Rockford, Ill.

• Decatur Near North Side Weed and Seed, Ill.

• Eagledale-Lafayette Square Weed and Seed, Indianapolis, Ind.

• Central Anderson Weed and Seed, Ind.

• Downtown Lafayette Weed and Seed, Ind.

• Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Weed and Seed, Baraga, Mich.

• Hamtramck Community Initiative Weed and Seed, Mich.

• Soutwest Detroit Weed and Seed.

• Englewood Weed and Seed, Independence, Mo.

• Lower North/Black Eagle Weed and Seed, Great Falls, Mont.

• North/West Lumberton Weed and Seed, N.C.

• Twin City East-West Partnership Weed and Seed, Winston-Salem, N.C.

• New River-Davis Street Corridor Weed and Seed, Jacksonville, N.C.

• Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed, Neb.

• Dayton Northwest Weed and Seed, Ohio.

• Molalla/Mulino Weed and Seed, Ore.

• Clatskanie Clatskanie/Westport Weed and Seed, Ore.

• Woodburn Weed and Seed, Ore.

• West End Weed and Seed, Pittsburgh, Pa.

• Northside Community Weed and Seed, Spartanburg, S.C.

• East Chattanooga Weed and Seed, Tenn.

• Central City Community Weed and Seed, Johnson City, Tenn.

• West Houston Weed and Seed, Texas.

• Lincoln Heights/West End Weed and Seed, San Antonio, Texas.

• Corpus Christi South East Weed and Seed, Texas

• East Hill Corridor Weed and Seed, Kent, Wash.

• Central Casper Weed and Seed, Wyo.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

(240) 276-1400, www.samhsa.gov

National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative: Treatment and Service Adaptation Center Grants

Each grantee will receive $600,000 per year for up to four years.

• Children’s Hospital Corporation, Boston.

• University of Maryland at Baltimore.

• The University of Montana, Missoula.

• Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York.

• Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Pa.

National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative: Community Treatment and Services Center Grants

Each grantee will receive $400,000 per year for up to four years.

• Children’s Institute, Los Angeles.

• Denver Department of Human Services.

• Children’s Home Society of Florida, Pensacola.

• University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington.

• Mental Health Services for Homeless Persons, Cleveland.

• Latino Health Institute, Boston.

• Kennedy Krieger Research Institute, Baltimore.

• Community Counseling Center, Portland, Me.

• Catholic Charities, Jackson, Miss.

• Aliviane, El Paso, Texas.

Statewide Family Network Program Grants

• Alabama Family Ties, Montgomery, Ala., $70,000.

• Mentally Ill Kids in Distress, Phoenix, $60,000.

• Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health, Denver, $70,000.

• Georgia Parent Support Network, Atlanta, $60,000.

• Idaho Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health, Boise, $60,000.

• Keys for Networking, Topeka, Kan., $60,000.

• Kentucky Partnership for Families and Children, Frankfort, $70,000.

• Maine Parent Federation, Augusta, $70,000.

• Maryland Coalition of Families for Children’s Mental Health, Columbia, $60,000.

• Mississippi Families as Allies for Children’s Mental Health, Jackson, $60,000.

• NAMI of Missouri, Jefferson City, $60,000.

• Granite State Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health, Manchester, N.H., $69,520.

• Parents for Behaviorally Different Children, Albuquerque, N.M., $60,000.

• The Question, Pittsburgh, Pa., $66,479.

• Parent Support Network of Rhode Island, Johnston, $70,000.

• Tennessee Voices for Children, Nashville, $70,000.

• Allies with Families, Salt Lake City, $60,000.

• Vermont Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health, Waterbury, $60,000.

• Wisconsin Family Ties, Madison, $70,000.

• Uplift, Cheyenne, Wyo., $70,000.

Family-Centered Substance Abuse Treatment Grants for Adolescents and their Families

Each grantee will receive $300,000 per year for up to three years.

• Native American Community Health Center, Phoenix, Ariz.

• Asian Community Mental Health Services, Oakland. Calif.

• Special Service for Groups, Los Angeles.

• Walden House, San Francisco.

• WestCare California, Fresno, Calif.

• Arapahoe House, Thornton, Colo.

• University of Colorado, Denver.

• Latino Health Institute, Boston.

• Phoenix Programs, Columbia, Mo.

• Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, Nev.

• Child and Family Services of New Hampshire, Manchester.

• Center for Community Alternatives, Syracuse, N.Y.

• Alcohol Drug and Mental Health Board, Columbus, Ohio.

• Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tenn.

• Ridgeview Psychiatric Hospital & Center, Oak Ridge, Tenn.

• Mental Health Mental Retardation of Tarrant County, Ft. Worth, Texas.

• Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas.

Department of Education

(800) 872-5327, www.ed.gov

Mentoring Program Grant Awards

• Fairbanks, Alaska, North Star Borough School District, $185,436.
• Coosa County School District, Rockford, Ala., $184,900.
• Word of Outreach Christian Academy, Little Rock, Ark., $160,508.
• Self Made Men Women and Children, Phoenix, $178,070.
• Be A Mentor, Fremont, Calif., $199,463.
• Catholic Charities and Community Services of the Archdiocese, Denver, $171,656.
• Bridges, Milford, Conn., $118,629.
• Delaware Adolescent Program, Wilmington, $176,743.
• Big Brothers Big Sisters of the National Capital Area, Washington, $198,790.
• Potter’s House Community Development, Tampa, Fla., $197,000.
• Center for Working Families, Atlanta, $153,206.
• Breakthroughs for Youth at Risk, Kaneohe, Hawaii, $146,744.
• Homework Hangout Club, Decatur, Ill., $185,944.
• North Lawrence Community Schools, Bedford, Ind., $173,706.
• Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley, Davenport, Iowa, $189,777.
• Haysville Unified School District No. 261, Kan., $158,300.
• Corbin Independent Schools, Ky., $148,000.
• Supportive Integrated Services, Shreveport, La., $181,426.
• New England Farm Worker’s Council, Springfield, Mass., $199,619.
• Montgomery County Public Schools, Rockville, Md., $154,677.
• Maine School Administrative District No. 17, Oxford, Me., $183,747.
• George Crockett Academy, Detroit, $342,002.
• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota, St. Cloud, $138,635.
• Chillicothe R-11 School District, Mo., $95,575.
• Noxubee County Citizen’s Improvement League, Brooksville, Miss., $199,506.
• Thrive, Bozeman, Mont., $122,497.
• Heartland Big Brothers Big Sisters, Lincoln, Neb., $121,058.
• Superintendent School Administrative Unit 43, Newport, N.H., $47,573.
• Protestant Community Centers, Newark, N.J., $172,688.
• Youth Development, Albuquerque, N.M., $200,000.
• Children of Promise NYC, Jamaica, N.Y., $200,000.
• Communities in Schools of Moore County, Southern Pines, N.C., $135,159.
• Western Wellness Foundation, Stark, N.D., $188,739.
• Youth Engaged for Successful Lives, Columbus, Ohio, $181,426.
• Maryetta School District, Stilwell, Okla., $169,968.
• Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization Youth and Family Services School-Based Programs, Portland, Ore., $180,000.
• Connect, Charleroi, Pa., $195,370.
• Chamber Education Foundation/RI Mentoring Partnership, Warwick, R.I., $185,537.
• HOPE Worldwide South Carolina, Colombia, $186,967.
• Boys to Men, Johnson City, Tenn., $180,000.
• Living Stones Church, Alvin, Texas, $199,100.
• Washington County School District, St. George, Utah, $191,864.
• Mountain Kids, North Tazewell, Va., $121,063.
• Northwest Leadership Foundation, Tacoma, Wash., $181,493.
• School District of Westfield, Wis., $258,706.
• Teton County School District No. 1, Jackson, Wyo., $199,506. 

 

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