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HHS AWARDS GRANTS TO IMPROVE THE CAPACITY OF FAITH AND COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS TO SERVE PEOPLE IN NEED


HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced 60 new grants totaling $8.1 million to help faith-based and community organizations expand and strengthen their ability to provide social services to those in need.

In addition, HHS will provide about $24 million to support 21 continuing grants under HHS' Compassion Capital Fund, which is designed to help build the capacity of faith-based and community organizations to enable them to provide increased services to low-income and other vulnerable populations. The Compassion Capital Fund also is designed to help faith-based and community organizations compete more effectively for private and public resources, including federal sources of funding such as HHS.

"The people who commit themselves to bettering the lives of our nation's most vulnerable citizens represent our compassionate soul, and we must do more to help them succeed," Secretary Thompson said. "Today's grants will help many faith-based and community organizations to expand services to better help homeless families, at-risk children, people fighting addiction and others in need."

Today's awards support President Bush's faith-based initiative and strong commitment to supporting community groups as they strive to deliver needed health and social services to neighbors in need.

The grants include 50 one-time, $50,000 grants to help faith-based and community organizations expand their ability to serve the needs of at-risk youth and homeless people. The awards will enhance the effectiveness and sustainability of programs, help the grantees to access funds from other sources and promote the implementation of model programs and best practices. Organizations in 35 states, the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands received grants, and each grantee has at least one year of experience serving at-risk youth or homeless people.

In addition, larger grants are being awarded to "intermediary" organizations with established relationships with local grassroots agencies. These grantees will provide training and technical assistance to strengthen faith-based and community groups. They also will award at least 25 percent of their grant money to grassroots organizations to build their capacity to assist individuals with particularly serious problems, such as homelessness, addiction or incarceration of a parent.

"These capacity building funds will reap benefits far beyond our initial investment," said Wade F. Horn, Ph.D., assistant secretary for children and families. "By building organizational capacity, we are creating the right conditions for faith and community-based agencies to grow and get better at what they already do, with or without additional government funding."

President Bush first announced his faith- and community-based initiative in January 2001. HHS' Compassion Capital Fund was created two years ago and has a $35 million budget for the current fiscal year. In addition to today's grants, HHS is providing $24 million in continuing grants to earlier Compassion Capital Fund grantees.

President Bush's budget proposal would increase support for the program to $100 million in fiscal year 2004. Through this initiative, the administration is working to remove unnecessary barriers that may prevent these organizations from competing fully for federal funding, and to create a "level playing field" between faith-based and community organizations and other groups that receive federal funds to provide social services.

The list of new grantees and the amount of their awards follow:

Compassion Capital Fund Demonstration Program Grants

Grantee Name City State Grant Amount

United Way of Tucson Tucson AZ $686,982
& Southern Arizona

National Center for Washington D.C. DC 498,403
Neighborhood
Enterprise

We Care America, Inc. Washington D.C. DC 712,020

Kentucky River Richmond KY 511,298
Foothills Development
Council, Inc.

Louisana Association Baton Rouge LA 401,022
Nonprofit
Organizations

Greater Minneapolis Minneapolis MN 532,000
Council of Churches

Citizens Committee New York City NY 312,348
for New York City

Foundation for Dallas TX 578,892
Community Empowerment

Northwest Leadership Tacoma WA 740,438
Foundation

Holy Redeemer Milwaukee WI 626,598
Institutional Church
of God in Christ

Total Awarded: $5.6 Million


Compassion Capital Fund Mini-Grants

Applicant NameCityStateAmmount To
Be Awarded
Big Brother Big Sister of
Southeast Alaska
JuneauAK$49,907
Montgomery S.T.E.P. FoundationMontgomeryAL50,000
St. Clair Children's Advocacy
Center, Inc.
Pell CityAL50,000
Lee County Family Resource
Center
MariannaAR48,185
Rural Human Services, Inc.Crescent CityCA49,430
Contra Costa Opportunity WestRichmondCA50,000
Riverside Coalition of Common
Ground
RiversideCA50,000
Interfaith Hospitality Network
of Colorado Springs, Inc.
Colorado
Springs
CO50,000
Community Housing Services, Inc.DenverCO50,000
Council of ChurchesBridgeportCT50,000
Hartford Action Plan on Infant
Health
HartfordCT50,000
City Gate, Inc.WashingtonDC50,000
Delaware Ecumenical Council on
Children and Families
WilmingtonDE50,000
Trinity Church, Inc.MiamiFL50,000
The Center for Drug Free Living,
Inc.
OrlandoFL50,000
Georgia Legal Services Program,
Inc.
AtlantaGA50,000
Hawaii Pro Bono Attorney
Referral Project
HonoluluHI50,000
St. Paul AME ChurchDes MoinesIA50,000
Christ Ecumenical CenterChicago
Heights
IL50,000
Housing Options for the Mentally
Ill
EvanstonIL50,000
Episcopal Social Services, Inc.WichitaKS50,000
We're Reaching OutBowling GreenKY50,000
Hazard Perry County Community
Ministries, Inc.
HazardKY50,000
Joy Corporation of Baton RougeZacharyLA50,000
Emmanuel Gospel Center, Inc.BostonMA50,000
Washington County Comm. Action
Council, Inc.
HagerstownMD47,000
Tedford Shelter, Inc.BrunswickME49,984
Saint Gregory Community Center
Council Inc.
DetroitMI50,000
Center for Family Health, Inc.JacksonMI50,000
Lao Family Community of MN, Inc.Saint PaulMN50,000
Breaking Free, Inc.St. PaulMN50,000
Cornerstones of CareKansas CityMO50,000
Big Brothers, Big Sisters of
Montana
HelenaMT50,000
Telamon CorporationRaleighNC50,000
Steppingstone Music
Opportunities d.b.a. The Sad
Café
PlaistowNH48,648
Citizens for Affordable HomesCarson CityNV48,094
Groundwork IncorporatedBrooklynNY49,913
West Islip Youth Enrichment
Services, Inc.
West IslipNY50,000
Care AllianceClevelandOH50,000
Thunderbird Challenge, Inc.PryorOK50,000
Boys and Girls Aid Society of
Oregon
PortlandOR49,716
Salem Leadership FoundationSalemOR48,876
The Philadelphia Youth Network,
Inc.
PhiladelphiaPA50,000
Christ Lutheran ChurchUpper DarbyPA50,000
The Source: A Boys and Girls
Club
SissetonSD50,000
St. Paul's Episcopal ChurchNewport NewsVA50,000
Access to Racial and Cultural
Health Institute, Inc.
ChristianstedVI50,000
The Dream ProgramWinooskiVT47,195
Multifaith WorksSeattleWA50,000
Opportunities Industrialization
Center of Greater Milwaukee
MilwaukeeWI50,000
 Total Awarded:$2.5 Million

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