Funding: Archives 2014 & Earlier

Grants Awarded for November 2008

 

Department of Health and Human Services
(202) 619-0257, www.hhs.gov

Youth Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention Programs

• Missouri State Department of Mental Health, Jefferson City, $500,000.

• Oklahoma Department of Mental Health/Substance Abuse, Oklahoma City, $500,000.

• Middle Tennessee Mental Health Institute, Nashville, $500,000.

• Virginia State Department of Health, Richmond, $500,000.

• Maine State Department of Health/Human Services, Augusta, $499,999.

• Massachusetts State Department of Public Health, Boston, $498,230.

• Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Catonsville, $500,000.

• State of Alaska, Juneau, $500,000.

• Georgia Division of Public Health, Atlanta, $500,000.

• Hawaii State Department of Health, Honolulu, $500,000.

• Center for Health and Learning, Brattleboro, Vt., $499,953.

• Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, $500,000.

• North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh, $317,117.

• Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., $499,999.

• Rhode Island Department of Health, Providence, $499,683.

• University of South Florida, Tampa, $499,800.

• Delaware Department of Services for Children, Youth and Families, Wilmington, $494,153.

Child Mental Health Services

• Delaware’s B.E.S.T. for Young Children and Their Families, Newark, Del., $1 million.

• Kids Net Northwest, Lafayette, Ga., $1 million.

• Child Mental Health Initiative of Southeastern Indiana, Indianapolis, $851,429.

• Kentucky SEED, Frankfort, Ky., $1 million.

• Child Mental Health Initiative, Orange County, Goshen, N.Y., $1 million.

• Child Mental Health Initiative, Mayville, N.Y., $1 million.

• Nassau County No Wrong Door Family Support System of Care, Mineola, N.Y., $938,743.

• Alamance Alliance for Children and Families, Burlington, N.C., $999,254.

• Oklahoma Systems of Care Statewide Expansion, Oklahoma City, $1 million.

• Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, Portland, Ore., $1 million.

• Just Care Family Network, Nashville, Tenn., $999,996.

• Hand in Hand: Planting Seeds for Healthy Families, Fort Worth, Texas, $980,502.

• Llano Estacado Alliance for Families West Texas Frontier Counties, Plainview, Texas, $1 million.

• Mental Health Services for Transition-Aged Youth, Burlington, Vt., $1 million.

• Yakima Valley Youth and Family Coalition, Yakima, Wash., $1 million.

• Lummi System of Care Initiative, Bellingham, Wash., $1 million.

Children’s Mental Health Systems in American Indian/Alaska Native Communities

• American Indian Center Circle of Care, Chicago, $257,326.

• Crow Creek Sioux Tribe Circles of Care, Fort Thompson, S.D., $285,860.

• Pueblo of San Felipe Children’s Mental Health Systems of Care Development Project, San Felipe Pueblo, N.M., $292,440.

• Yav pa anav (the medicine is good), Happy Camp, Calif., $116,157.

• Standing Rock Circles of Care grant, Fort Yates, N.D., $305,875.

• Nebraska Urban Indian Centers System of Care Program, Lincoln, $305,875.

• Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, Mashantucket, Conn., $305,875.

• American Indian Health and Family Services, Detroit, $270,421.


Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau
(202) 401-9215, www.acf.hhs.gov

Mentoring of Children of Prisoners Program

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado, Denver, $10,000.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeastern Arizona, Show Low, Ariz., $105,930.

• Travis High School Educational Foundation, Austin, Texas, $60,000.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Heart of Georgia, Macon, Ga., $34,650.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Diego County, San Diego, $66,330

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ventura County, Ventura, Calif., $48,216.

• Clemson University, Clemson, S.C., $56,473.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri, St. Louis, $198,000.

• Mother Seton House Inc., Virginia Beach, Va., $27,128.

• City of Longview, Longview, Texas, $42,575.

• Break the Barriers, Fresno, Calif., $190,000.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah, Salt Lake City, $99,000.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts, Boston, $63,831.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Capital Region, Albany, N.Y., $76,598.

• Be-A-Friend Program, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Erie County, Buffalo, N.Y., $198,000.

• Children’s Home Society, Charleston, W.Va., $72,971.

• United Communities of Southeast Philadelphia, $59,400.

• America on Track, Santa Ana, Calif., $55,239.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central California, Fresno, $86,879.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Ohio, Columbus, $150,000.

• Community Solutions of El Paso, Texas, $99,000.

• Families Under Urban and Social Attack, Houston, $74,250.

• Deep East Texas Council of Governments, Jasper, Texas, $53,815.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Louisiana, New Orleans, $170,000.

• Volunteers of America of Greater New Orleans, $236,093.

• Serving Children and Adolescents in Need, Laredo, Texas, $53,500.

• Hour Children, Long Island City, N.Y., $74,250.

Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE)

• Crisis Pregnancy Center, Anchorage, Alaska, $352,926.

• Care Net Pregnancy Center of the Tanana Valley, Fairbanks, Alaska, $541,444.

• Teens Empowerment Awareness with Resolutions, Phenix City, Ala., $486,137.

• Prim N Proper/Choosing to Excel, Conway, Ark., $600,000.

• Tree of Life Preventive Health Maintenance Inc., Fort Smith, Ark., $512,500.

• Arizona Mexico Border Health Foundation, Tucson, $550,000.

• Crisis Pregnancy Centers of Tucson, Ariz., $599,969.

• Riverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health Inc., Banning, Calif., $512,000.

• Imperial Valley Regional Occupational Program, El Centro, Calif., $495,837.

• Friends First Inc., Littleton, Colo., $599,939.

• Young Men’s Christian Association of Pueblo, Colo., $599,600.

• Best Friends Foundation, Washington, D.C., $550,000.

• Heartland Rural Health Network Inc., Avon Park, Fla., $497,830.

• A Woman’s Place Ministries, Tampa, Fla., $600,000.

• Choosing the Best Inc., Atlanta, $600,000.

• Quest for Change Inc., Avondale Estates, Ga., $480,799.

• Wilkinson County Board of Education, Irwinton, Ga., $418,896.

• Willie M. Simpson Evangelistic Ministries Inc., Jonesboro, Ga., $431,509.

• I. A.M. A.B.L.E. Center for Family Development, Chicago, $600,000.

• Joyous Years Youth Empowerment, Chicago, $600,000.

• Abstinence and Marriage Education Partnership, Wheeling, Ill., $512,500.

• Abstinence Education Inc., Wichita, Kan., $600,000.

• New Hope Center, Crestview Hills, Ky., $599,988.

• Women for Life, Lexington, Ky., $550,000.

• Congregacion Leon de Juda, Boston, $600,000.

• The Women’s Clinic of Kansas City, Independence, Mo., $512,000.

• Better Family Life, St. Louis, $599,800.

• Thrive St. Louis Pregnancy Resources Center, $549,755.

• Family Resource Center of Raleigh, N.C., $512,500.

• Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Boulevard, Boys Town, Neb., $550,000.

• Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, $395,460.

• IMPACT Community Development Corp., Montclair, N.J., $600,000.

• Harvest of Hope Family Services Network, Somerset, N.J., $550,000.

• Free Teens USA, Westwood, N.J., $550,000.

• Socorro General Hospital, Socorro, N.M., $550,000.

• Be’er Hagolah Institutes, Brooklyn, N.Y., $290,398

• Boys & Girls Clubs of the Northtowns of Western New York, Buffalo, $512,500.

• Elizabeth’s New Life Center, Dayton, Ohio, $600,000.

• St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center, Toledo, Ohio, $600,000.

• Lincoln Intermediate Unit-12, New Oxford, Pa., $550,000.

• Palmetto Family Council, Columbia, S.C., $600,000.

• Rural America Initiatives, Rapid City, S.D., $512,500.

• Alpha Center, Sioux Falls, S.D., $600,000.

• Women’s Care Center of Rhea County, Dayton, Tenn., $392,540.

• Boys to Men, Johnson City, Tenn., $498,140.

• Douglas-Cherokee Economic Authority, Morristown, Tenn., $582,822.

• Austin LifeGuard Character and Sexuality Education, Texas, $582,900.

• Alternative Community Development Services, Dallas, $454,922.

• Texas College, Tyler, $600,000.

• Clarkston School District J250-185, Wash., $464,162.

• Teen-Aid, Spokane, Wash., $599,762.

• AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin, Green Bay, $600,000.

• Center for Self-Sufficiency, Milwaukee, $599,800.

• School District of Westfield, Wis., $491, 819

Runaway and Homeless Youth Basic Centers

• Juneau Youth Services, Alaska, $100,000.

• Morgan County System of Services, Decatur, Ala., $200,000.

• Northland Family Help Center, Flagstaff, Ariz., $198,186.

• Open Inn, Tucson, Ariz., $162,615.

• Butte County Behavioral Health, Chico, Calif., $160,000.

• 1736 Family Crisis Center, Los Angeles, $180,000.

• Los Angeles Youth Network, $140,000.

• Community Human Services, Monterey, Calif., $170,170.

• Bill Wilson Center, Santa Clara, Calif., $360,000.

• Urban Peak Colorado Springs, Colo., $100,000.

• Urban Peak Denver, $85,000.

• Kids in Crisis, Cos Cob, Conn., $125,000.

• Youth Continuum, New Haven, Conn., $122,919.

• Latin American Youth Center, Washington, D.C., $100,000.

• Crosswinds Youth Services, Cocoa, Fla., $145,997.

• Lutheran Services Florida, Pensacola, $135,565.

• Florida Keys Children’s Center, Tavernier, Fla., $150,000.

• Gwinnett Children’s Center, Buford, Ga., $130,275.

• Rainbow House, Jonesboro, Ga., $160,000.

• United Action for Youth, Iowa City, Iowa, $88,657.

• Project Oz, Bloomington, Ill., $103,572.

• Youth Services Bureau, Springfield, Ill., $140,000.

• Stopover Inc., dba John H. Boner Community Center, Indianapolis, $182,880.

• Wayside Youth & Family Support Network, Framingham, Mass., $125,000.

• Rose Street Community Center, Baltimore, $193,363.

• Preble Street, Portland, Maine, $88,933.

• Staircase Youth Services, Ludington, Mich., $150,000.

• Child and Family Services of the UP, Marquette, Mich., $100,000.

• Every Woman’s Place, Muskegon, Mich., $195,318.

• The Evergreen House, Bemidji, Minn., $100,000.

• YouthLink, Minneapolis, $151,078.

• Synergy Services, Parkville, Mo., $200,000.

• Catholic Charities, Jackson, Miss., $200,000.

• Mississippi Children’s Home Society, Jackson, $150,000.

• Youth Focus, Greensboro, N.C., $200,000.

• Youth Development, Albuquerque, N.M., $100,000.

• Berkshire Farm Center and Services for Youth, Canaan, N.Y., $100,000.

• CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services, Clifton Park, N.Y., $188,000.

• The Children’s Village, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., $168,286.

• Safe Horizon, New York, $100,000.

• J Bar J Youth Services, Bend, Ore., $100,000.

• Northwest Human Services, Salem, Ore., $150,000.

• Oglala Sioux Tribe, Pine Ridge, S.D., $200,000.

• Children’s Bureau, Memphis, Tenn., $133,517.

• Youth Villages, Memphis, Tenn., $100,000.

• El Paso Center for Children, Texas, $184,175.

• STARRY Inc., Round Rock, Texas, $180,000.

• Wasatch Mental Health Special Services District, Provo, Utah, $100,000.

• Children, Youth & Family Services, Charlottesville, Va., $180,948.

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

• Auburn Youth Resources, Auburn, Wash., $129,000.

• The Youth and Family Project, Madison, Wis., $66,000.

• Children’s Home Society of West Virginia, Charleston, $127,199.

Support Systems for Rural Homeless Youth: A State and Local Demonstration Grant

• Colorado Department of Human Services, Denver, $200,000.

• Iowa Department of Human Services, Des Moines, $200,000.

• Minnesota Department of Human Services, St. Paul, $200,000.


Office of National Drug Control Policy
(800) 666-3332, www.ondcp.gov/dfc

Drug-Free Communities Support Program

Each grant is for approximately $100,000.

• Yakutat Tlingit Tribe, Arizona.

• Alaska Council of School Administrators, Juneau.

• Family Connection, Saginaw, Ala.

• CGA Inc., Casa Grande, Ariz.

• Chicanos Por La Causa, Phoenix.

• Salesian Boys and Girls Club of Los Angeles.

• Castro Valley Unified School District, California.

• Anderson Valley Unified School District, Boonville, Calif.

• Amador-Tuolumne Community, Jackson, Calif.

• Chafee County, Salida, Colo.

• Town of Waterford, Conn.

• Plymouth Board of Education, Terryville, Conn.

• Howard University, Washington, D.C.

• Orange County Board of County Commissioners, Orlando, Fla.

• Informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership, Miami.

• Hall County Board of Education, Gainesville, Ga.

• Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii, Honolulu.

• Area Substance Abuse Council, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

• Upper Clearwater Community Foundation, Kamiah, Idaho.

• Chestnut Health Systems, Granite City, Ill.

• Healthy Communities Initiative, South Bend, Ind.

• Portland Now, Louisville, Ky.

• Wayland Public School Department, Mass.

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

• Five Town Community School District, Camden, Maine.

• Pathways, Holland, Mich.

• Rice County, Faribault, Minn.

• Community Assistance Council, Kansas City, Mo.

• Southwest Mississippi Rural Health Coalition, Tylertown.

• Sheridan County Youth Action Council, Helena, Mont.

• Coalition for Alcohol and Drug Free Teenagers, Chapel Hill, N.C.

• Community Action Partnership, Dickinson, N.D.

• North Country Health Consortium, Whitefield, N.H.

• Prevention First, Ocean, N.J.

• Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, Bernalillo, N.M.

• Madison County Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, Canastota, N.Y.

• National Council on Alcoholism and Other Drug Addictions, Carmel, N.Y.

• Northern Ohio Recovery Association, Cleveland.

• Hood River County, Ore.

• Philadelphia Anti-Drug/Anti-Violence Network.

• Initiatives for Human Development, Cranston, R.I.

• City of Spartanburg, S.C.

• Frontier Health, Gray, Tenn.

• Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council, San Angelo, Texas.

• Drugs Kill Campaign, Houston.

• Rockbridge Area Community Services, Lexington, Va.

• Family Services of Roanoke Valley, Va.

• Alexandria Community Services Board, Va.

• Washington Central Friends of Education, Montpelier, Vt.

• Tacoma Trauma Trust, Wash.

• County of Jackson, Black River Falls, Wis.

• Winnebago County Health Department, Wis.

• Community Connections, Bluefield, W.Va.

• Marshall County Family Resource Network, Moundsville, W.Va.

Drug-Free Communities Mentoring Grants

Each grant is for approximately $75,000.

• San Diego County Community Against Substance Abuse, El Cajon, Calif.

• Regional Youth Adult Substance Abuse, Bridgeport, Conn.

• Countywide Action Reachout Effort, Eminence, Ky.

• Franklin Regional Council of Governments, Greenfield, Mass.

• Medical Care Development, 21 Reasons Coalition, Augusta, Maine.

• Carlsbad Community Anti-Drug/Gang Coalition, N.M.

• Healthy Communities Coalition of Lyon and Storey Counties, Dayton, Nev.

• JustCommunity, Quakertown, Pa.

• Lexington Richland Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Columbia, S.C.

• Metropolitan Drug Commission, Knoxville, Tenn.

• Community Action Partnership for Prevention, Richmond, Va.

• County of San Juan, Health and Community, Friday Harbor, Wash.

• Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council, Lac du Flambeau, Wis.

• Jefferson County Coalition on Substance Abuse, Charles Town, W.Va.


Department of Justice
(202) 514-2000, www.usdoj.gov

Bureau of Justice Assistance
(202) 616-6500, www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bja

Gang Resistance Education and Training (GREAT)

• City of Glendale Police Department, Arizona, $71,650.

• Salt River Pima-Maricopa Community Schools, Arizona, $14,932.

• Kings County Probation Department, California, $111,193.

• Tulare County Board of Supervisors, California, $150,000.

• City of Orlando, Fla., $150,000.

• School Board of Miami-Dade County, Fla., $150,000.

• Columbus Police Department, Ga., $125,000.

• Twiggs County Board of Education, Ga. $62,724.

• Canton Police Department, Ill., $9,828.

• City of Chicago, $150,000.

• City of Indianapolis, $150,000.

• Mishawaka Police Department, Indiana, $10,218.

• Baltimore, $125,000.

• Fall River Police Department, Mass., $38,600.

• New Bedford Police Department, Mass., $132,482.

• County of Ingham, Mich., $125,000.

• Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety, Mich., $91,400.

• St. Paul Police Department, Minn., $134,898.

• City of Gulfport, Miss., $112,450.

• Hattiesburg Public School District, Miss., $129,373.

• St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, $149,970.

• City of Omaha, Neb., $125,000.

• Lawrence Township, N.J., $32,277.

• Township of Belleville Police Department, N.J., $16,004.

• Dona Ana County Sheriff’s Department, N.M., $53,580.

• New York City Police Department, $150,000.

• Office of the Bronx District Attorney, N.Y., $98,920.

• City of Greenville Police Department, N.C., $46,222.

• County of Cumberland, N.C., $125,000.

• City of Hamilton, Ohio, $43,158.

• McCurtain County, Okla., $41,224.

• Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, $46,980.

• City of Portland, Ore. $150,000.

• Tigard Police Department, Ore., $150,000.

• City of Philadelphia, $150,000.

• City of Reading Police Department, Pa., $73,483.

• City of Spartanburg, S.C., $22,174.

• Sumter County, S.C., $125,000.

• City of Port Arthur, Texas, $49,959.

• County of Harris Constable Precinct 7, Texas, $150,000.

• City of South Salt Lake, Utah, $120,401.

• City of Suffolk, Va., $69,232.

• City of Lakewood, Wash., $143,855.

• City of Tacoma, Wash., $50,152.

• La Crosse Police Department, Wis., $109,250.

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Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
(202) 307-5911, www.ojjdp.ncjrs.org

Brief Interventions and Referrals to Treatment

• Florida State Attorney’s Office Fourth Judicial Circuit, Jacksonville, $530,000.

• Miami-Dade County, Miami, $528,938.

• Ashland County Health and Human Services, Wis., $530,000.

Child Protection

• Prevent Child Abuse America, Chicago, $950,097.

• Justice Resource Institute, Boston, $26,000.

• University of New Hampshire, Durham, $216,923.

• National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Reno, Nev., $2.2 million.

• Fox Valley Technical College, Appleton, Wis., $6 million.

Demonstration Programs

• Pima Prevention Partnership, Tucson, Ariz., $524,794.

• National Council on Crime and Delinquency, Oakland, Calif. $375,000.

• Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, $400,000.

• Regents of the University of Colorado, Boulder, $300,000.

• Institute for Intergovernmental Research, Tallahassee, Fla., $70,000.

• Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. $923,690.

• Education Development Center, Newton, Mass., $850,000.

• Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Calverton, Md., $1.5 million.

• Development Services Group, Bethesda, Md., $150,000.

• National Association of Youth Courts, Baltimore, $500,000.

• Greene County, Mo., $300,000.

• National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Reno, Nev., $700,000.

• NYS Unified Court System, New York, $299,980.

• Eastern Baptist Association of New York, $194,195.

• East Harlem Tutorial Program, New York, $493,614.

• Hocking County Juvenile Court, Logan, Ohio, $300,000.

• University of Pittsburgh, $853,934.

• International Association of Chiefs of Police, Alexandria, Va., $257,864.

• ICF Inc., Fairfax, Va., $907,470.

Latino Youth Mentoring Program

• Marilyn G. Rabb Foundation, Chicago, $376,705.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of NYC, New York, $473,942.

• Arlington Independent School District, Texas, $499,992.

• Colors of Success, Salt Lake City, $497,591.

Mentoring At-Risk Tribal Youth

• Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Atlanta, $2 million.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Philadelphia, $2 million.

National Mentoring

• White Bison, Colorado Springs, Colo., $467,554.

• LULAC National Educational Service Centers, Washington, D.C., $1.4 million.

• National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise, Washington, D.C., $999,779

• American Bar Association, Washington, D.C., $955,315.

• Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Atlanta, $40 million.

• Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation, Baltimore, $3 million.

• iMentor, New York, $232,067.

• Southern Christian Leadership Conference Foundation, Dayton, Ohio, $65,433.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Philadelphia, $8.6 million.

• Northwest Leadership Foundation, Tacoma, Wash., $1.7 million.

Strengthening Youth Mentoring through Community Partnerships

• County of Nevada, Calif., $500,000.

• Kansas State Department of Education, Topeka, $493,685.

• Plymouth County District Office, Mass., $348,654.

• Maine Department of Corrections, Augusta, $498,737.

• Rice, Dakota and Goodhue Counties Independent School Districts, Minn., $389,649.

• Alcorn School District, Corinth, Miss., $499,764.

• Lincoln Public Schools, Neb., $486,576.

• County of Washoe, Nev., $500,000.

• LaFayette Central School District, N.Y., $453, 313.

• County of Minnehaha, S.D., $295,598.

• El Paso County, Texas, $500,000.

• Iron County, Utah, $310,898.

• Lewis County Superior Court, Wash., $459,350.

Victims of Child Abuse

• National Children’s Advocacy Center, Huntsville, Ala., $1.1 million.

• Children’s Advocacy Center for the Pikes Peak Region, Colorado Springs, Colo., $875,801.

• National Children’s Alliance, Washington, D.C., $1.5 million.

• Children’s Hospital, Minneapolis, $875,801.

• Philadelphia Children’s Alliance, $875,801.

• National District Attorneys Association, Alexandria, Va., $1.4 million.


Department of Education
(800) 872-5327, www.ed.gov

Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools
(202) 708-8846, www.ed.gov/programs/dvpmentoring

Mentoring Programs

• Alaska Council of School Administrators, Juneau, $310,103.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Alaska, Anchorage, $199,967.

• Montgomery Area United Way, Ala., $120,373.

• Purpose-Accepting Serious Students, Bay Minette, Ala., $200,000.

• Brotherhood Crusade, Los Angeles, $189,552.

• Family Connections El Dorado, Placerville, Calif., $197,281.

• Neighborhood House of North Richmond, Calif., $178,841.

• One 2 One Mentors, San Bernardino, Calif., $197,480.

• Youth Mentoring Connection, Los Angeles, $157,768.

• YMCA of the Pikes Peak Region, Colorado Springs, Colo., $134,640.

• National Organization of Concerned Black Men, Washington, D.C., $241,656.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida, Pensacola, $142,356.

• Communities in Schools of Jacksonville, Fla., $179,250.

• Middle Georgia College Foundation, Cochran, Ga., $199,993.

• Tennis in the ’Hood, Smyrna, Ga., $200,000.

• Storm Lake Community School District, Iowa, $48,912.

• Gads Hills Center, Chicago, $199,187.

• Link & Option Center, Markham, Ill., $194,650.

• Boys & Girls Clubs of Northwest Indiana, Gary, $193,036.

• Boys & Girls Clubs of Lawrence, Kan., $112,680.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bluegrass, Lexington, Ky., $180,316.

• Big Buddy Program, Baton Rouge, La., $267,042.

• New Beginnings Community Development Corp., Baton Rouge, La., $255,020.

• Parents for Public Schools of Greater New Orleans, Marrero, La., $200,000.

• Merrimack Valley Young Men’s Christian Association, Lawrence, Mass., $156,038.

• National Center for Children and Families, Bethesda, Md., $152,000.

• Strategic Community Services, Princess Anne, Md., $200,000.

• Downeast Health Services, Ellsworth, Maine, $213,411.

• Communities in Schools of Detroit, $251,480.

• Twenty-First Century Sisterhood, Detroit, $176,876.

• Zeeland Public Schools, Mich., $61,763.

• Northland Area Family Service Center, Longville, Minn., $189,619.

• About Our Kids, Lamar, Mo., $200,000.

• Columbus County Services Management, Whiteville, N.C., $194,282.

• All Our Kids, Omaha, Neb., $185,901.

• Crete Public Schools, Neb., $164,940.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Monadnock Region, Keene, N.H., $198,121.

• Pennsville School District, N.J., $192,889.

• New York Charter Schools Association, Albany, $120,180.

• Yonkers Public Schools, N.Y., $191,090.

• Community Action for Capable Youth, Mansfield, Ohio, $147,855.

• Northern Oklahoma Youth Services Center and Shelter, Ponca City, Okla., $113,294.

• Metropolitan Family Services, Multnomah, Ore., $155,035.

• Family Guidance, Sewickley, Pa., $301,973.

• Adopt-A-Leader of Lancaster, S.C., $174,007.

• Round Rock Independent School District, Texas, $200,000.

• Nebo School District, Spanish Fork, Utah, $189,798.

• Salt Lake City School District, Utah, $187,511.

• Friends of the Portsmouth Juvenile Court, Va., $130,988.

• Children’s Home Society of Washington, Seattle, $180,199.

• Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee, Wis., $139,869.

• Rhinelander School District, Wis. $141,532.

 

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