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Grants Received

Year Source Purpose Amount
2015 U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Housing Opportunities for People With AIDS $959,685
2015 U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Emergency Solutions Grant $312,560
2015 U. S. Department of Justice Second Chance Act grant, recidivism reduction and reintegration of Ex-Offenders into the New Haven community. In partnership with CBOs Project MORE, Community Action Agency of New Haven, and Easter Seals Goodwill $1,000,000
2015 U. S. Department of Labor Reintegration of Ex-Offenders LEAP grant (CSA Social Services in partnership with the Regional Workforce Development Board and Workforce Alliance) $500,000
2015 Henry P. Kendall Foundation Food Systems & Policy Director position and food system administration costs $57,500
2016 Henry P. Kendall Foundation Food Systems & Policy Director position and food system administration costs $57,500
2016 U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Housing Opportunities for People With AIDS $965,015
2016 U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Emergency Solutions Grant $313,887
2017 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Working Cities Challenge Design Grant (administered by Office of Economic Development) $10,000

Funds Breakdown

For the fiscal year 2016/2017, twenty-six agencies received a total amount of estimated funding of $485,000.00 in CDBG funds.

Type of Agency
No. No. of Individuals Served
Youth-related 12 2,220
Health 4 313
Adult 4 495
Homeless 2 500
Elderly 2 190
Prison Re-entry 2 150

Agencies and Funding Purposes

Youth-Related

  • Casa Otonal, Inc. | summer and afterschool programs
  • Centro San Jose | summer program
  • Children in Placement | year-round (assisting court w/ youth placement w/ families)
  • Clifford W. Beers Guidance Clinic | year-round (mental health)
  • EIR Boxing | year-round boxing program
  • Farnam Neighborhood House | pre-school, after-school, evenings, and weekend programs
  • Higher Heights, Inc. | after-school (high school) college prep classes
  • NH Ecology Program | after-school and weekend programs re: healthy eating, life style, and foods
  • NH Pop Warner Football | fall program
  • NH Reads | after-school program
  • Student Parenting + Family Services | teen program at Cross HS, as well as infant daycare
  • Youth Soccer Assoc. of NH | fall and spring program

Health

  • Birmingham Group / BHCare | domestic violence program (also adult program)
  • Clifford W. Beers Guidance Clinic | year-round (abuse) program
  • Dixwell/Newhallville Comm. Mental Health Service | summer program
  • Sickle Cell Disease | young adults

Adult

  • JUNTA for Progressive Action | adult Education
  • Literacy Volunteers | adult and youth education
  • NH Homeownership | adult Home/Housing and Financial/ Credit Assistance
  • FISH of Greater NH | food assistance and education

Homelessness

  • Believe in Me | food assistance and referrals
  • Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen | food assistance

Elderly

  • Hannah Gray / Ella B. Scantlebury | health and wellness
  • Mary Wade Home | weekend transportation for senior citizens of NH

Prison Re-Entry

  • Evergreen Family Oriented Tree | male assistance prison re-entry program
  • Project MORE | re-entry assistance