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826LA
Los Angeles, CA
$20,000For the After School Tutoring program, providing one-on-one tutoring during the academic year, where low-income students complete homework assignments, improve literacy skills, and explore creative writing. The program served 247 students in FY09.
826LA
Los Angeles, CA
$20,000For the After-School Tutoring program, which provides one-on-one support to help more than 300 students ages 6-18 complete homework and improve their reading and writing skills.
A Gift for Teaching, Inc.
Orlando, FL
$20,000For the Backpacks for Kids program, which provides backpacks and supplies to students from low-income households. In 2010, the program served 1,800 students.
A Gift of Teaching, Inc.
Orlando, FL
$20,000For the Backpacks for Kids program, which provides students in four low-income Orange County schools with backpacks filled with school supplies. In FY09, the program provided backpacks to 1,800 students.
Academy for Urban School Leadership
Chicago, IL
$250,000For the North Lawndale Community Schools program, a collaboration between AUSL and Chicago Arts Partnership in Education based at Bethune School of Excellence. Funding will expand academic and social services to serve all 100 middle school students.
Achievement and Rehabilitation Centers, Inc.
Sunrise, FL
$8,000For the Parents as Teachers program, which works to build family capacity and foster resilience among families with disabled children. The program provides home visits, group meetings, developmental screenings, and counseling services.
Achievement and Rehabilitation Centers, Inc.
Sunrise, FL
$8,000For the Parents as Teachers program, which builds capacity and fosters resilience in families with disabled children. The program provides home visits, group meetings, developmental screenings, and counseling services. In FY10, they served 369 families.
Adams 14 Education Foundation
Commerce City, CO
$15,000For the School Literacy/Education Support program, which provides resources such as phonics software and ESL workbooks in schools serving low income students with low English and grade level proficiency. In FY10, 1,170 elementary students participated.
Adams 14 Education Foundation
Commerce City, CO
$15,000For the Jump Start program, which provides resources such as phonics software, ESL workbooks and teacher workshops in schools serving students with low English and grade level proficiency. In FY10, the program served 1,213 low income elementary students.
Adaptive Adventures
Wilmette, IL
$15,000For the Adaptive Adventures Chicago program, which provides winter and summer sporting activities to people with physical disabilities. A new skiing program was launched in 2010. The program served 350 people in FY10.
Adolph and Rose Levis Jewish Community Center, Inc.
Boca Raton, FL
$10,000For Camp Kovad scholarships, which help children with significant special needs attend summer camp. Fifty-five children received scholarships during 2009.
Adolph and Rose Levis Jewish Community Center, Inc.
Boca Raton, FL
$10,000For Camp Kovad scholarships serving low income youth, which help children with significant special needs attend summer camp. 60 youth were served in FY10.
Adopt-A-Family of the Palm Beaches, Inc.
Lake Worth, FL
$25,000For the Project SAFE program, providing permanent housing for homeless families. The agency offers case management, daycare assistance, counseling, and transportation. In FY09, the program served 146 people.
Adopt-A-Family of the Palm Beaches, Inc.
Lake Worth, FL
$10,000For the Housing Stabilization program, which provides case management, rent, and utility assistance for families at risk of homelessness due to a financial crisis.
Adoption Alliance
Denver, CO
$5,000For the Raising Colorado program, which recruits, educates and supports both adoptive and foster families, giving children with special needs long-term foster care or placement for adoption. In CY09, the agency served 117 children and 62 families.
Adoption Exchange
Aurora, CO
$5,000For the Colorado Family Recruitment program, which identifies and trains foster parents, and provides post-adoption services for families of older children in the foster care system who are survivors of abuse. In FY09, the agency placed 150 children.
Adoption Exchange
Aurora, CO
$6,500For the Colorado Family Recruitment program, which identifies and trains foster parents and provides post-adoption services for families with older children in the foster care system who are survivors of abuse. In FY10, the agency placed 153 children.
Adult Literacy League, Inc.
Orlando, FL
$30,000For the One-to-One and Small Group Tutoring programs, which offer tutoring and/or instruction in reading, writing, math, or citizenship either one-to-one or in a small group. In FY09, the programs served 1,000 clients.
Adult Literacy League, Inc.
Orlando, FL
$30,000For the Read to Me! Book Club, which develops early literacy skills and provides books to 320 preschool children.
Adult Literacy League, Inc.
Orlando, FL
$30,000For the Read to Me Book Club program, which provides high quality books and curricula designed to augment and enhance the preschool education experience and provide early learning continuity in the home. In 2010, the program served 330 participants.
Adventist Health System/Sunbelt Healthcare Corporation
Orlando, FL
$25,000For the Florida Children's Hospital's Health Intervention program, a ten-week behavioral, family-based program that promotes healthier eating and exercise habits. The program will target 45 children who are obese or at risk of obesity.
Adventist Health System/Sunbelt Healthcare Corporation
Orlando, FL
$100,000For the Florida Hospital's Healthy 100 Kids program, providing obesity education and treatment services through a medical team comprised of a physician, psychologist, dietician and exercise physiologist to low income children and their families.
Advocate Charitable Foundation
Park Ridge, IL
$10,000For the School-Based Health Centers at Lake View & Amundsen High Schools, providing comprehensive and adolescent-friendly physical and mental health services, including substance abuse treatment to students. In FY09, the centers treated 4,600 students.
Advocate Charitable Foundation
Park Ridge, IL
$10,000For School-Based Health Centers at Amundsen and LakeView High Schools, which provide adolescent-friendly physical and mental health services to more than 4,800 low income students annually.
Advocates For Children
Aurora, CO
$20,000For general support. In FY09, the agency trained 282 volunteers whose independent reports aided court decisions on treatments and safe, permanent homes for 762 abused/neglected children's cases. Only two percent re-entered the court system.
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