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Human Services Total: $20,819,636

$100,000 for the capital campaign for a new facility
$35,000 over 2 years, for an Intensive Therapy Clinic
for technology upgrades
$50,000 for bridge operating support for the Child Development Center during the first year in the agency's new facility
$80,000 over 2 years, to provide consulting services to school systems and other providers of services for children with autism
for the family support services program
for education liaison post adoption services
for the Permanency Champions Mentoring program
$10,000 for the Public Outreach Expansion project
for the Child Centered Recruitment program
$10,000 for the agency stabilization plan following the merger with the AIDS Housing Council
$18,000 for technology upgrades
$34,800 for improvements to the food pantry program
for the grocery home delivery program
for the home delivered meals program
for the Senior Service program
for the Senior Service program
$10,000 for the Senior Service program
$30,000 for the Advocacy Project, a youth delinquency prevention and diversion program in collaboration with the juvenile justice system
$30,000 for the Advocacy Project, a youth delinquency prevention and diversion program in collaboration with the juvenile justice system
$60,000 to develop, build and implement a centralized information system for programs and services
$20,000 for after-school programming in CMSD schools
for after-school programming
for after-school programming in CMSD schools
for after-school health and literacy programming in the CMSD
for after-school health and literacy programming in the CMSD
for after-school health and literacy programming in the CMSD
for after-school health and literacy programming in the CMSD
$12,000 for a program to assist high school students in indentifying the signs/symptoms of depression and the risk factors and warning signs of suicide
$20,000 for operating support for core emergency services
$20,000 for the Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide training program
$30,000 for the Nurse Assistant Training program
to install smoke detectors and conduct fire prevention education
for technology upgrades
$10,000 for core emergency services
for the smoke alarm and fire safety education program
$35,000 for the Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide Training Program
$20,000 for after-school programming in CMSD schools
$100,000 to create supervised transitional apartments for youth in foster care who are "aging out" of the system
for technology upgrades
$75,000 for technology upgrades
for the Asian Seniors Benefits Initiative
for the Asian Senior Leadership Initiative
for Senior Success, a program to train older bilingual Asian leaders to help their peer access benefits and resources
$31,000 for Golden Bridges, a pilot effort to provide service coordination for older Asian and Pacific Island adults
for the Asian Seniors Empowerment Program, to help older adults with limited English proficiency with legal, citizenship, and financial counseling assistance
$14,000 to relocate and upgrade the computer center
$15,000 for ADA renovations to its Section 8 senior housing program, the Knickerbocker Apartments
$20,000 for improvements at the Knickerbocker Apartments for low-income senior citizens
$38,000 to build a playground for the new intensive treatment unit
$32,300 for furnishings at the Weizer Building site
for Passage to Independence, a program to help teens transitioning out of foster care to develop life skills and supportive relationships
$33,000 for technology upgrades for the clinical database
for Passage to Independence, a program to help teens transitioning out of foster care to develop life skills and supportive relationships
for Passage to Independence, a program to help teens transitioning out of foster care to develop life skills and supportive relationships
for the Monarch Adult Autism Program
$75,000 to renovate the Alumni Hall pool
$30,000 for the Kinship Care Home Visiting program
for the Kinship Care Home Visiting program
$20,000 for the Kinship Care Home visiting program
for the Kinship Care Home Visitation program
$12,692 for technology upgrades
$14,000 for costs associated with securing national accreditation required by the Ohio Department of Mental Health
$30,000 for the Kinship Care Home Visiting program
$15,000 to develop curriculum materials for community centers and elementary schools that raise awareness about elder family violence
to purchase 3 vans for the residential treatment cottages
$30,000 to increase the number of children served through one-to-one mentoring
to pilot a mentoring project in partnership with CMSD and Cleveland Leadership Center
for the school-based mentoring program
$30,000 for a marketing effort designed to increase the number of children served through mentoring programs
$105,000 over 3 years, to increase service capacity
$25,000 for Career Exploring, a co-ed career interest development program for CMSD students
$50,000 for the capital campaign for the Council Resource Center
$15,000 for the Education and Career Development program
$15,000 for the Education and Career Development program
$15,000 for general program support
$15,000 for the Education and Career Development program
$20,000 for education and career development programs
for academic success programs
$50,000 over 2 years, for Hope Prep, a new education and enrichment outreach program
for Hope Prep, an outreach program for middle school students
for the Academy program, providing academic enrichment, character development and college preparatory support
for Hope Prep, an outreach program for middle school students
for Hope Prep, an outreach program for middle and high school students
$35,000 to purchase and renovate a new residence for boys
for Hope Prep, an outreach program for middle school students
for Hope Prep, a program providing academic enrichment and character development for low income students
$130,000 for building renovations and structural improvement
for youth programming
to expand tutoring sites for urban youth
to expand tutoring services
for the Homeless Street Outreach program
$4,944 to repair dining room furniture
$15,000 for the 2003 annual appeal
$15,000 for the annual appeal
$20,000 for the annual appeal
for the annual appeal
$15,000 for the annual campaign
for the annual appeal
$15,000 for the annual appeal
$15,000 for the annual appeal
$15,000 for the annual appeal
for the 2013 Annual Appeal
for the 2014 annual appeal
$7,600 for equipment for the hot meals program at The Bishop William M. Cosgrove Center
$12,000 to participate in the county-wide Senior Transportation Connection network
$5,300 to purchase a national curriculum for the DePaul Young Parent Center, an alternative school for pregnant and parenting teens
$14,600 for support services for formerly incarcerated individuals
$20,000 for a mobile computer lab at St. Augustine Health Campus
for the Fatima Family Center Neighbor to Neighbor community-building program
$35,000 to establish the Fatima Center Neighbor to Neighbor program
$25,000 for the prison ministry program
for the Diocesan Ministry to the Incarcerated to provide basic supplies to prisoners in Cuyahoga County jail
$27,300 to create a domestic violence outreach program for pastoral staff members
$26,800 to expand the computerized accounting and bookkeeping training program
$28,500 to purchase machinery and equipment used in the job training program
$75,000 to strengthen the mental health program
$45,000 for the Mental Health Advocacy Coalition
$35,000 to purchase laptop computers for case managers
$400,000 over 2 years, to renovate and expand its facilities
to establish an in-house pharmacy
$25,000 for a strategic planning initiative
to implement electronic medical records for the behavioral health program
$100,000 for the Mental Health Advocacy Coalition
$6,800 for costs associated with strategic planning
for El Barrio's job readiness, case management, and job placement programming for recently resettled refugees
$25,000 for the respite/mentoring program
$60,000 for operating support
$35,000 for expenses associated with the transition to a separately incorporated affiliate of Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry (over 2 years)
for Laura's Home, a long-term transitional housing program
for transportation
for facility improvements
for programming in CMSD schools
for programming in CMSD schools
for programming in the 9th grade academies in the CMSD schools
$20,000 for programming at 6 CMSD schools
for programming in CMSD schools
$25,000 for tutoring programs in CMSD schools
$25,000 for the HOSTS tutoring program in CMSD schools
$25,000 for the HOSTS tutoring program in Cleveland Municipal School District schools
for programming in CMSD schools
$10,000 for leadership training in Cleveland neighborhoods
$10,000 to provide free baseball/softball and education programs
$35,500 for the "Logintudinal Study of Permanency in Foster Care: Linking Research with Clinical Decision-Making" project, in collaboration with 12 other nonprofit organizations
$50,000 for Project IMPACT, which provides video visits and case management for families of incarcerated individuals
for the Mobile Pantry program
$46,500 to expand the Volunteer Services program
to hire a cook
$500,000 to build a new distribution center
$35,000 to relocate the Community Kitchen program
$30,000 for the Fresh Produce Initiative, a program distributing free produce to member agencies
for the Fresh Produce Initiative which provides free produce to low-income individuals
to expand cooler and freezer space
for expansion of the Children's Nutrition Initiative
to support out-of-school time activities through the MyCom network
for transportation and warehouse equipment
for furniture purchases
to hire an Assistant Executive Director
for furniture purchases
to provide homeownership opportunities for low and moderate-income Cleveland families
for the lease purchase homeownership program
for the Lease Purchase homeownership program
$37,500 for the resident services coordinator at Erie Square Apartments
$100,000 for South Pointe Commons, a supportive housing facility for the chronically homeless
$50,000 for emergency housing and counseling services for working poor families who are not on public assistance
$37,500 to hire a resident services coordinator at Erie Square Apartments
$50,000 for financial assistance and case management services for low-income families in Cleveland
for the Community Training Center
$10,000 for the Digital Connectors component of the Bringing it Home program to provide technology training and home computers to low-income families
to provide conflict resolution training to clients of shelters, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing units
to provide conflict resolution training to clients/staff of shelters, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing units
for the homeless prevention program
for the Homeless Prevention program
for the Homeless Prevention program
$30,000 for the Homeless Prevention Project
$30,000 to mediate between landlords and tenants to prevent evictions
$19,000 for an evaluation of the Homeless Prevention Project
$30,000 for the Homeless Prevention Program which provides mediation services and rental assistance to prevent evictions
for matching funds to hire therapists and advocates
$17,500 for the 24-hour services program, which provides support and advocacy to survivors of sexual assault
for case management services
to provide case management for survivors of sexual violence
for technology improvements
$28,000 to produce the Book Kits for Kids, book and activity sets for use by volunteers in children's literacy programs
$10,000 for bridge operating support
$20,000 to expand the after-school creative writing program in the CMSD
$15,000 to launch an afterschool program that integrates structured soccer instruction with creative writing for at-risk students in the CMSD
$25,000 for a shared Development Director for Cleveland Tenants Organization, Environmental Health Watch and Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless
for a shared Development Director for Cleveland Tenants Organization, Environmental Health Watch, and Housing Research & Advocacy Center
for a shared Development Director for Cleveland Tenants Organization, Environmental Health Watch, and Housing Research and Advocacy Center
$15,000 to expand the offender employment program
for after school literacy programming for 3rd grade CMSD students
for technology upgrades
for a resident development program
$125,000 for capital improvements to the women's housing facility
$10,000 for kitchen equipment and furnishings
for technology upgrades
$15,000 for the Housing Counseling program
$25,000 for the Women's Re-Entry Network
$25,000 for a licensed social worker for case management services
for housing and support services for homeless men
$29,700 for rental subsidies for men transitioning out of homelessness
for capital improvements to Fulton House
for housing and support services for homeless men
$27,000 for the Resident Match, a rent subsidy program for men transitioning out of homelessness
$15,000 to build a new facility
$12,000 for capital improvements at Nature's Bin market, a vocational training site for individuals with disabilities
to replace and upgrade the point of sale system at Nature's Bin market, a vocational training site for individuals with disabilities
$25,000 to expand catering services employing disabled adults
to purchase and renovate a site for expansion
$50,000 for the expansion of the Lakewood Nature's Bin market
$8,100 to replace the stove and ovens used to prepare meals for residents through the community-dining program
$17,000 to convert HUD-subsidized efficiency apartments into one-bedroom units for low-income senior residents
$25,300 to expand the community gardening program
for transportation services
to install an outdoor exercise trail system
$68,300 to purchase a vehicle and equipment for the community service sentencing program in Garfield Heights
$200,000 over 2 years, for the Early Childhood Initiative
$50,000 to implement the BenefitsCheckUp system, a software program to determine eligibility for federal, state and local program benefits
for Invest in Children programming
for emergency shelter services
for emergency shelter services
$38,000 to upgrade technology and enhance the services of DVC's 24-hour helpline
$80,000 to renovate the west side shelter
to purchase 2 vans for the shelter program
for the Emergency Shelter program
$30,000 for the Victim Counseling program
$30,000 for capacity building
$15,740 to hire a government grant writer/reporter
$35,000 for the juvenile diversion program
$35,000 to operate a Children's Defense Fund Freedom School, a literacy-based summer program
to operate a Children's Defense Fund Freedom School, a literacy-based summer program
to operate a Children's Defense Fund Freedom School, a literacy-based summer program, in partnership with Harvard Community Services Center
to operate a Children's Defense Fund Freedom School literacy-based summer program
$20,000 to complete a formal evaluation of Project Seed, an academic and cultural enrichment program
$20,220 for a formal evaluation of an academic and cultural enrichment program for at-risk Cleveland Municipal School District students
$20,000 for the Linkages employment program
$17,000 to purchase a van to serve homeless women and children
$20,000 for a predatory lending outreach specialist
for technology upgrades
for start-up support of the culinary training program
$19,000 to develop fund raising and public relations materials
$10,000 for curriculum review and evaluation of the after school and youth programs
$75,000 to expand the headquarters
for repairs and upgrades to Norma Herr Women's Center
to establish a furniture loan fund for clients leaving transitional housing for permanent homes
for program support
$16,000 for capital improvements to the residential units
$33,000 for capital improvements and operating support
$35,000 for relocation and expansion
$35,000 to replace windows in the main building
$30,000 to complete renovations and commence planning for Independence House-Center for Assistive Technology
for Kinship Village, housing for elder-led kinship families
for Dinner & Discovery, a program to increase the literacy skills of kindergarteners in 3 Shaker schools
for Family School Connections, a program to improve grade level reading among kindergarten students
for Family School Connections, a program to improve the transition to kindergarten among families in the Cleveland Heights-University Heights school district
for Family-School Connection, a program to improve the transition to kindergarten among families in the Cleveland Heights-University Heights school district
for program support for homeless families
for case management services for homeless families
for family stability services
to provide case management for homeless families reintegrating into the community
$35,000 for capacity building
$35,000 to hire a resource development director
$25,000 to merge Family Transitional Housing into West Side Catholic Center
$25,000 to analyze Ohio's policies and service delivery models for individuals who are dually eligible for Medicaid and Medicare
$15,000 to provide 400 formerly homeless families with a "Home Kit" composed of household items
to increase capacity by hiring a part-time coach
$400,000 to construct a new facility
$12,000 to expand local education and outreach programs
$15,000 to develop and implement a diversity training program
for financial literacy programming to underserved girls in Greater Cleveland
for the Financial Literacy and Urban Entrepreneurship program in CMSD schools
to expand the home delivered meal program
$55,000 to purchase a vehicle for the home delivered meal program
for the home delivered meal program
for the home delivered meal program
$53,000 to purchase a specialized truck to expand the meals to home-bound seniors program
for the home delivered meal program
$50,000 for the capital campaign to build a new child/family services center
$300,000 to construct a new entryway and elevator in the existing main building as part of the agency's Second Century Capital Campaign
$25,000 for start-up of the early childhood education program
$10,000 to expand art therapy services for clients
$25,000 for capital improvements
$10,000 for camperships for economically disadvantaged and physically disabled children
$10,000 for camperships for economically disadvantaged and physically disabled children
$10,000 for start-up operating support
$25,000 for office equipment, furnishings and professional services
for expansion of the Children's Nutrition Initiative
$10,000 to upgrade technology
for the Freedom Schools summer program to be implemented at East Cleveland Neighborhood Center and Harvard Community Services Center
to provide back office services to member agencies and other nonprofits
for volunteer recruitment and placement activities
for volunteer recruitment and placement activities
for volunteer recruitment and placement
for Experience Corps, providing literacy tutoring in the CMSD
for volunteer recruitment and placement activities
for the Residential Treatment program
for mobile computing devices for case managers
$20,000 to purchase developmentally appropriate equipment, supplies and curriculum
$20,000 for Rosie's Girls, a summer day camp for middle school girls
$18,000 to upgrade technology to improve services to women in non-traditional jobs
$17,000 to purchase database software
$10,000 for Phase III of the Technology Initiative
$15,000 to expand career development services
to renovate space for vocational training/supported employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities
$7,800 for an after-school student enrichment and parent support program for low to moderate-income families in the City of East Cleveland's Caledonia Elementary School
$20,000 for the Neighborhood Family Support Initiative offering literacy and parent enrichment activities
for the Family-School Connection program
$5,300 for consulting serivces to develop a strategic plan
$15,000 to establish art programming
$50,000 to establish a Boys and Girls Club in Cleveland Heights
$15,000 for arts programming
$25,000 to provide vision services to underserved adolescents at ChildSight Cleveland
for in-school vision screening in the CMSD and East Cleveland City schools
to provide free vision screenings and eyeglasses to underserved students in Cleveland
to provide vision care services to low-income children
to provide free vision screenings and eyeglasses to disadvantaged students
$32,000 for capital improvements
for summer programs for children and young adults with developmental and medical disabilities
for the summer program for children and young adults with developmental and medical disabilities
$36,000 to upgrade technology
$15,000 to expand the "Seniors at HELP" program
$62,000 to renovate the basements of the Janet S. Kohn and Walter I Zborowsky children's group homes
for the summer program for children and young adults with developmental and medical disabilities
$75,000 over 2 years, for the capital campaign to renovate the camp facilities
for the construction of the fourth Lodge Village log cabin
to update educational and audio visual materials for the Prevention Programs serving Hispanic/Latino youth in CMSD
$65,000 for capacity building
$5,600 to upgrade technology
$9,700 for the women's home repair education program
$13,500 to expand the Foreclosure Purchase and Renovation program
$10,000 to expand the Financial Counseling Program
$36,000 to purchase a 15-passenger microbus
$20,000 for research, outreach, and education about fair housing for people with disabilities
$25,000 to increase fundraising and marketing initiatives
$40,000 to establish a second Family Center to be located on Cleveland's west side
$30,000 for second year start-up operating support for the West Side Family Center and Network
$25,000 to assist homeless families to secure employment and housing
$25,000 to hire a Program Manager
$30,000 for the Homeward Bound project, assisting homeless families to secure employment and housing
$20,000 for young women from the Fatima Family Center to participate in an immersion trip to Kenya
$30,000 for young males from the Fatima Family Center to participate in the Passages Program, which culminates in an educational trip to Kenya
$15,000 to establish its headquarters in Cleveland
$30,000 to hire a part-time fund development professional
$25,000 for a joint after school program with PRYME Youth Media
$50,000 for a senior transportation program in collaboration with Garfield Heights
$10,000 to provide retreat days for small and mid-sized agencies that provide direct service to poor families and individuals
$8,000 to provide retreat days for social service agencies
$10,000 to provide staff retreat days for small and medium-sized social service agencies
$25,000 for the retreat program for homeless men receiving assistance at 2100 Lakeside Men's Shelter
$20,000 for a retreat program for homeless men receiving assistance at 2100 Lakeside Men's Shelter
$20,000 for senior adult programming
$15,000 for transportation services for programming at Council Gardens
$20,000 for the employment services program for people with disabilities in partnership with LEAP
$33,000 for technology upgrades to complete the agency's centralized database
for technology upgrades
$100,000 to implement an enhanced clinical and financial management computer system upgrade
$50,000 to create a centralized, relational database system
$10,000 for bridge operating support
for transitional housing services
$35,000 for match funding to acquire a HUD grant
for transitional services for homeless men
for transitional housing and supportive services
for the Continuum of Care program for homeless men
$30,000 to provide services to homeless men
for transitional housing and supportive services
$10,000 for the afterschool component of the CMSD initiative
for after school and summer programming
for after school and summer economics and financial literacy programming
for after-school and summer programming
for after school programming
$5,800 to purchase audio/visual equipment
$15,000 to purchase mobile bariatric scales
$9,748 for renovations at one of the group homes
for transportation
$10,000 for technology upgrades
$16,000 to purchase a wheelchair accessible van
for board development services with BVU
$27,200 to hire a program director
for short-term rental assistance for displaced families
for start up of a job readiness and training program in partnership with Towards Employment
$25,000 to continue its diabetes prevention and education program
for the Private Tenant-Landlord project, to prevent evictions from rental housing
for housing advocacy and homelessness prevention
for the Housing Law Advocacy Project
for the Housing Advocacy and Homelessness Prevention program
for housing law advocacy
$25,000 for the Private Tenant-Landlord project, to prevent evictions from rental housing through education, mediation, advocacy and direct representation
for a wireless communications system to improve nursing care
$100,000 to expand the facility to increase its outreach services to frail elderly residents in surrounding neighborhoods
$155,000 over 2 years, to establish the Doris Brennan Center for Disability Education and Advocacy
for peer support services
$41,000 for bridge operating support for the Doris Brennan Center
for vocational rehabilitation services for people with disabilities
to support and expand peer mentor services
$147,300 over 3 years, to maintain and enhance the recruitment, training, support and coordination of volunteers
$5,000 for costs associated with moving to new offices
$25,000 to support the full-time development director position
$35,000 to hire a full-time fund development professional
$35,625 for housing counseling services for low-income residents of the City of East Cleveland
$50,000 for the comprehensive housing program in the City of East Cleveland
$114,000 over 2 years, to establish an Associate Director position for START, a comprehensive youth services program
$20,000 for bridge operating support for the Women's Re-Entry Resource Network
to consolidate Long-Term Care programs
to hire an assistant director for the Youth Re-Entry program
$54,000 for the Associate Director of START, a comprehensive program for at-risk youth
to increase volunteer guardian support
for the capital campaign to relocate the main office
$70,800 for administrative capacity building
$33,000 for information technology staffing
to provide services for teens who are homeless or aging out of foster care
for Adult Guardianship Services for vulnerable adults
for afterschool programming
$10,000 for operating support during the first year of separation from Bridgeway
$45,000 for bridge operating support
for new flooring
$60,000 to develop the New Circle Vistas, an apartment building for individuals with physical disabilities
$20,000 for the Accessible Housing Resource Center
$10,000 to increase the agency's capacity to serve as a clearinghouse of information on housing for individuals with mobility disabilities
$26,000 to hire a part-time development professional and to purchase fundraising software and computer hardware
$13,000 for consulting services to develop an agency strategic plan
$25,000 for development activities
$20,000 to build development capacity
for case management services
for job skills training
for the Workforce Development/Job Retention program
$12,500 for operating support
for operating support
$17,000 for start-up of Tremont Urban Food Systems, an entrepreneurial urban gardening project for youth
$20,000 to purchase furniture and equipment for the consolidated community services center on Fulton Road
$11,600 to expand youth services
for the Early Childhood Education program's Healthy Living Initiative
for youth programming
for the youth program
for the Healthy Lifestyles youth program
for the Hospitality Center
for the Hospitality Center
for the Overnight Hospitality Center
$12,500 for the Community Advocacy program, a medical legal collaborative
$15,000 for improvements in the food service program
$28,200 to hire an Entitlement Manager
$25,000 to establish a transportation program for psychiatric patients
for an after school tutoring program at Garden Valley Estates
$10,000 for planning related to Cleveland Seniors of Wheels
to develop a small dollar loan program
to purchase a truck for the Vocational Services program
to provide emergency assistance to people with disabilities
for the Vocational Services Program
$25,000 for renovations to create a staff training program
$50,000 to purchase and install new windows in the administrative building
for technology costs associated with restructuring and consolidating New Directions and Crossroads
to implement an electronic health records system
for children's programming for homeless, jobless families
$39,000 for the Children's Program
$21,000 to sponsor one homeless family's participation in the transitional living, independence building program
$21,500 to sponsor one homeless family's participation in the transitional living, independence building program
$36,300 for an intake/housing specialist
$39,000 for the Children's Program
for the Children's program
for the adult job training program
$50,000 for program support
to develop four homes for individuals with special needs in Cuyahoga County
to develop one home for indigent adults with MR/DD
$58,000 for the development of a home for individuals with special needs
$58,000 for the development of homes for individuals with special needs
$40,000 for general support
$100,000 to develop two group homes in Cuyahoga County for individuals with mental retardation
$10,000 for the Cleveland Homeless Legal Assistance program
$10,000 for computer technology at the agency's new headquarters
$10,250 for a collaborative project with Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority to place single, homeless people in public housing
$15,000 for Bridging the Gap, a program which links homeless individuals and families with privately owned affordable housing units
$15,000 to pilot the "Ready, Set, Grow! urban gardening program in Cleveland
for program support
for enrichment programming for middle and high school students
for program support
for academic and enrichment programming for middle and high school students
$10,000 for the Orange Senior Center to provide case management and outreach services for frail and homebound senior citizens
$60,000 to repair and renovate the facility
for capacity building
for the adult day program
$75,000 for emergency operating support
$100,000 for operating support
over 2 years, for emergency operating support
for the PC Scholars program, to provide enrichment and college preparation skills to students
to purchase two vans
for technology upgrades
$15,000 for the residential crisis care program
$58,400 for fire and security systems
$50,000 to upgrade technology to improve efficiency
for residential crisis care program
to replace laptops used by clinicians to streamline documentation and billing
for primary care integration
$15,000 to address the long-term needs of refugees living in Cleveland
$14,900 for implementation of a communications and recruitment plan
$20,000 for the Experience Corps tutoring program in CMSD schools
$20,000 for the Experience Corps tutoring program
$22,500 for marketing and recruitment efforts
to renovate the kitchen and bathrooms in the residential wings
$20,000 for the Sensory Garden Project
$16,100 to make improvements to an emergency exit
to upgrade the security system at the main campus
to hire outside consultants to create and implement the Community Integration Project, which will transition current residents from the main campus facility into group homes
$10,000 for the Experience Corps program
$23,000 for the Employment Agent project, a demonstration modeled on an emerging trend to utilize "natural supports" to improve job placement and retention rates for persons with mental retardation and/or developmental disabilities
$25,000 for the West Side Senior Services program
$18,500 for technology upgrades
for the Zelma George Emergency Family Shelter
for the Zelma George Emergency Family Shelter
for the Zelma George Emergency Family Shelter
for Zelma George emergency family shelter
for the Zelma George Emergency Family Shelter
for the Youth Jobs Partnership Program
$20,000 for YouthStep, a comprehensive youth development program
$10,000 for the after-school and job training components of the YouthStep program
$24,000 for the Youth Jobs Partnership program
for the Youth Jobs Partnership program at Lincoln West and James F. Rhodes high schools
for the Youth Jobs Partnership program at Lincoln West and James F. Rhodes high schools
for the Youth Jobs Partnership program at Lincoln West and James F. Rhodes high schools
for the Youth Jobs Partnership Advanced Training Initiative
for the Youth Jobs Partnership program
for the health and wellness program
for the Congregate Meal program
$18,000 for technology upgrades
for the senior health and wellness program
$7,500 for start-up of Active Living Every Day, a physical fitness program for seniors
for the Health and Wellness Initiative
$60,000 over 3 years, for capacity building
$33,600 to upgrade the technology infrastructure
$56,000 for the security system
for new vehicles to transport seniors and disabled adults
to purchase new vehicles to transport seniors and disabled adults
$25,000 for security system upgrades
$15,000 to install lighting in the learning garden
for strategic planning
$10,000 for a Web-based management information system to improve inventory control and distribution efficiency among the agency's 43 human service partner sites
for technology upgrades
$10,000 for strategic planning
$15,000 for technology upgrades
to garner neighborhood feedback to determine the feasibility of a Family Connections playroom in the Central neighborhood
$36,100 for Proyecto Progresar, a program to address basic needs for Hispanic and non-Hispanic families living in poverty
$15,000 to provide legal services to low-income families with children with disabilities
$20,000 to provide legal services to low-income families with children with disabilities
$20,000 to provide legal services to low-income families with children with disabilities
$100,000 for capital improvements to the Fairweather program's housing and workplace facilities for mentally ill adults
$100,000 for new elevators at St. Augustine Manor
$7,200 to create an outdoor play area for low-income youth
for after-school programming
for after-school programming
for after-school programming
for after-school programming
for after-school programming
$61,300 to strengthen the information technology system
$30,000 to expand the furniture donation program
$7,000 for a communication and transition plan to join the County Senior Transportation Connection
for a literature/reading program for female ex-offenders
$20,000 for a program to assist parents of school age children with developmental disabilities
$20,000 to purchase household items for Welcoming the Stranger, a refugee resettlement program
$15,000 for the prison ministry program
$10,000 to purchase equipment for the Parent-Child Home program
$80,000 over 2 years, to establish Hope Center, an intensive and specialized residential treatment facility for non-adjudicated adolescent male sexual offenders
$25,000 to construct a 9-hole golf course for programming for inner-city youth
$100,000 to purchase and renovate a permanent headquarters building
$100,000 to develop a volunteer lawyers program (over 2 years)
for the Northeast Ohio Literacy Corps to increase literacy services in 17 partner organizations
$25,000 for computer hardware, software and personnel training to develop a computerized system for tracking clients
$75,000 to provide transitional housing and supportive services for homeless men
$9,960 for new wall partitions at the West Park Corps
$18,000 for seed funding of a community-based aftercare support program for young adults aging out of the Cuyahoga County child welfare/foster system
$24,000 for a part-time executive director, part-time program director and for GED training software
$25,000 to expand the Technology and Information Literacy Initiative
$30,000 for operating support
$15,000 for the Computer Learning Center
$25,000 for a technology and information literacy project in collaboration with Cuyahoga Community College
$15,000 for the computer leaning center
for technology upgrades
for Networks 4 Success, a job readiness program
for NetWorks 4 Success, a job readiness program
$25,000 for Achieve, a job retention program
for the Networks 4 Success program
for NETWorks 4 Success, an employment program
$20,000 for Phase II of the Achieve job retention program
$50,000 to integrate Cleveland Works' legal assistance and ex-offender employment programs into Towards Employment's program structure
$17,000 to complete the integration of Cleveland Works' legal assistance and ex-offender employment programs
$40,000 over 2 years, for the "Achieve" job retention program
$15,000 for Achieve, a job retention program
for Networks4Success, a job readiness program
for Networks4Success, a job readiness program
to provide programming for homeless families
$25,000 for the Independent Living Coordinator
$20,000 for the SOAR Education and Employment program
for SOAR, a workforce readiness program
$15,000 for partial salary of the new development director
$150,000 for expansion of the second floor Residential Services area
for physical therapy services
$30,500 to purchase a handicap-accessible van
$35,000 for physical therapy services
$25,000 for continuation and expansion of the Community Hiring Hall program which provides direct employment service opportunities to day laborers
$30,000 over 3 years, for the Social Indicators Project
$20,000 for planning costs related to the Community Vision Council's Comprehensive Clinical Data Sharing Network project
for the Cleveland Wrap Around Strategy at Adlai Stevenson School with partner agency The Cleveland Playhouse
to provide permanent housing for homeless families
to provide permanent housing to homeless families
for the Rapid Re-Housing program
for the Rapid Re-Housing project
$15,000 for technology upgrades
to implement performance management and program evaluation systems
$10,000 for capacity building
for the housing program
$5,000 for a marketing and communications plan
$10,000 for strategic planning
to increase parent involvement in the after school programming
to secure employment for individuals with disabilities
$30,000 for the Food Processing, Packaging and Delivery Enterprise project
$33,200 to renovate the Job Resource Center and Job Placement Services area
to expand and maintain employment opportunities in the Power Sewing Department
for capital improvements
to develop work opportunities for clients
$25,000 for job skills training
$50,000 to construct a state-of-the-art training center
for the Pathways II collaboration for vocational rehabilitation services
$40,000 for the Basic Life Skills program for individuals with severe to profound mental retardation and developmental disabilities
$43,500 to hire the Food Services Training program instructor
$35,000 for capital improvements to the Walton Avenue homeless shelter
for improvements to the Veterans Resource Center
$38,000 for capital improvements at the Veterans Resource Center
$35,000 for health and safety improvements at the Walton Avenue homeless shelter
to purchase a van for homeless outreach services
$50,000 to purchase a van to transport severely disabled residents
$50,000 to build and renovate a group house for elderly MR/DD clients
for the homeless Drop-In-Center
$25,000 for bridge operating support
$150,000 over 2 years, to hire staff to strengthen the administrative office
$30,000 over 2 years, for capacity building
$100,000 for the capital expansion project
for the Drop-In Center
for the homeless Drop-In Center
for the Drop-In Center
for Zacchaeus Housing Solutions
for Sisterhood, an education and empowerment program
for West Side Sisterhood, an education and empowerment program
for West Side Sisterhood to educate and empower inner-city girls ages 10-18
for technology improvements
$200,000 over 2 years, to build a new facility
for El Barrio to provide training and job placement services for out-of-school youth
$130,000 for start-up of the new Youth and Family Learning Center
$50,000 for a commercial driving workforce program through El Barrio
$89,000 for operating support for the new Youth and Family Learning Center
$25,000 to fund a portion of the salaries and benefits of the direct service staff at food and outreach centers
to hire consultants to conduct a strategic planning process for the newly merged CFC/WSEM organization
$43,500 for El Barrio to develop a bilingual customer service training program
$10,000 to create a strategic plan for the 5-county service area
$35,000 for the Workforce Development Initiative to provide job readiness training and job placement to the unemployed and underemployed residents of Metro Cleveland
$45,000 for the Workforce Excellence Initiative
for school to career programming at Max Hayes High School
$8,500 for prenatal education materials
$12,500 to purchase educational materials
$8,600 for prenatal education materials
$8,000 to purchase educational materials
$13,100 to upgrade the agency's policies and practices to qualify for national accreditation
$15,000 to increase the capacity of the financial education program
$25,000 to provide professional development opportunities to child care program staff
to build a new YMCA in partnership with the City of Warrensville Heights
for the City Sports program for children with physical disabilities
for technology upgrades
$10,000 to expand its offices
$14,000 for partial support to hire a development director
$10,000 for program expansion
$100,000 for a new headquarters
$25,000 for JUMP, a life skills program for at-risk youth in East Cleveland
for JUMP, a life skills program for at-risk youth in East Cleveland
$25,000 to help match Workforce Investment Act funds for the Jobs for Ohio's Graduates program in East Cleveland
$25,000 for the Jobs for Ohio Graduates program in East Cleveland
$25,000 for academic retention services at Shaw High School in East Cleveland
$25,000 for the Buisness Education Network
for Jobs for Ohio's Graduates, a drop-out prevention program
for Jobs for Ohio's Graduates
for the Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP) for at-risk youth in East Cleveland
to increase graduation and post-secondary success for most-at-risk CMSD students
$25,000 for JUMP, a life skills program for at-risk youth in East Cleveland
$25,000 for academic retention services at Shaw High School in East Cleveland
for Jobs for Ohio's Graduates (JOG)
$26,500 for the Peer Awareness Communication Training program for teens
$28,500 for the Peer Awareness Communication Training program for teens