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Demonstration Program

The CCF Demonstration Program funds intermediary organizations that provide capacity-building assistance to organizations. Intermediary organizations serve as a bridge between the federal government and these organizations. During their project period, the intermediary organizations provide grassroots organizations with at least two types of assistance: technical assistance and sub-awards. For more information on the elements of the grant program, visit About the Compassion Capital Fund.

Click here for an interactive map of 2009 Demonstration grantees or click here for an interactive map of 2007 Demonstration grantees. Below is a list of current grantees.

2009 Demonstration Program

ORGANIZATION
CITY, STATE
FUNDING AMOUNT
A
Asian American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc.
New York, NY
$500,000
Associated Ministries of Tacoma-Pierce County
Tacoma, WA
$300,952
Augusta Partnership for Children and Families, Inc.
Augusta, GA
$440,768
B
Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, The
Chicago, IL
$500,000
Boat People SOS, Inc.
Bayou La Batre, AL
$316,200
C
Catholic Social Services
Anchorage, AK
$160,000
Center for New Communities
Phoenix, AZ
$324,364
Center for Self-Sufficiency
Milwaukee, WI
$500,000
Curators, University of Missouri-On behalf of UMKC
Kansas City, MO
$500,000
E
East Los Angeles Community Union, The
Los Angeles, CA
$500,000
Executive Service Corps of Southeast Florida dba Nonprofit
Boynton Beach, FL
$498,957
F
Family Guidance, Inc.
Sewickley, PA
$400,000
Family Service Association of San Antonio, Inc.
San Antonio, TX
$500,000
G
Great Lakes Center for Youth Development
Marquette, MI
$500,000
Greater Baton Rouge Literacy Coalition
Baton Rouge, LA
$300,000
H
Hawaii Youth Services Network
Honolulu, HI
$160,000
Howard University
Washington, DC
$500,000
Human Services Coalition of Prince George's County
Largo, MD
$500,000
I
Illinois Coalition for Community Services
Springfield, IL
$500,000
Indiana Youth Institute
Indianapolis, IN
$337,352
Integrated Minority AIDS Network, Inc.
Dallas, TX
$432,303
J
Jericho Road Project, The
Concord, MA
$149,309
K
Kentucky River Foothills Development Council, Inc.
Richmond, KY
$500,000
M
Memphis Leadership Foundation, Inc.
Memphis, TN
$500,000
The Mid-Atlantic Network of Youth and Family Services, Inc.
Pittsburgh, PA
$375,000
N
National Center on Family Homelessness
Newton Centre, MA
$500,000
Neuse River COG dba Eastern Carolina Council
New Bern, NC
$77,525
NJ Office of Faith Based Initiatives
Trenton, NJ
$500,000
Nonprofit Assistance Center
Seattle, WA
$499,000
Northwest Minnesota Foundation
Bemidji, MN
$316,200
O
Our Health, Inc.
Winchester, VA
$499,970
P
Partnership for After School Education, Inc.
New York, NY
$500,000
Partnership for Families & Children, The
Denver, CO
$500,000
S
Single Stop USA
New York, NY
$500,000
Smart Choices for Youth, Inc.
Goldsboro, NC
$500,000
Southeastern Network of Youth and Family Services
Bonita Springs, FL
$500,000
Southwest Georgia United Empowerment Zone, Inc.
Vienna, GA
$500,000
T
Talbert House
Cincinnati, OH
$386,375
Templo Calvario Community Development Corporation
Santa Ana, CA
$499,925
Toledo Community Foundation
Toledo, OH
$500,000
U
University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc.
Louisville, KY
$483,817
V
Virgin Islands Resource Center for the Disabled, Inc.
St. Thomas, VI
$500,000
W
Wellness Coalition, The
Silver City, NM
$400,000
Wessell Family Foundation dba Bright Mountain Foundation
Boulder, CO
$460,304

2007 Demonstration Program

A | B | C | D | G | H | I | J | L | M | N | P | R | S | U | V | W

Click on the organization name to read the project summary.
READ ALL PROJECT SUMMARIES

ORGANIZATION CITY, STATE
SUMMARY
A
Applied Information Management Institute Omaha, NE
B
Black Ministerial Alliance of Greater Boston, Inc. Roxbury, MA
C
Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph, Inc. Kansas City, MO
Center for Neighborhood Enterprise Washington, DC
City of Bridgeport Central Grants Office Bridgeport, CT
City of Miami: Office of Faith-Based Initiatives and Community Outreach Miami, FL
Clemson University Clemson, SC
Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County Santa Rosa, CA
Community Development Professionals, LLC Hamilton, OH
County of Rockland Office of the County Executive New York, NY
D
Duluth Area Family YMCA Duluth, MN
G
Greater Erie Community Action Agency Erie, PA
Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches (GMCC) Minneapolis, MN
H
HELP New Mexico, Inc. Albuquerque, NM
Housing Assistance Council Washington, DC
I
Ingham County Power of We Consortium Lansing, MI
J
JAE Enterprises, Inc. Oreland, PA
JVA Consulting, LLC Edgewater, CO
L
Lucas County Community Prevention Partnership dba The Community Partnership Toledo, OH
M
Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty New York, NY
Michigan Nonprofit Association Lansing, MI
Mount Wachusett Community College Center for Democracy/Humanity Gardner, MA
N
New Detroit, Inc. Detroit, MI
Nueva Esperanza, Inc. Philadelphia, PA
P
Professional Counseling Resources, Inc. Wilmington, DE
The Providence Plan Providence, RI
R
Region V Systems Lincoln, NE
Regional Violence Initiative, Inc. St. Louis, MO
The Renaissance Education Group, Inc. Raleigh, NC
S
SafeHouse Outreach, Inc. Atlanta, GA
U
United Way of the Midlands Columbia, SC
United Way of Northeast Florida, Inc. Jacksonville, FL
University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute Hadley, MA
University of Wisconsin-Parkside Center for Community Partnerships Kenosha, WI
V
Volunteer Florida Foundation, Inc. Tallahassee, FL
W
Wichita State University, Center for Community Support and Research Wichita, KS