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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Administration on Children, Youth and
Families; Award Announcement
Administration on Children,
Youth and Families, Administration for
Children and Families, Department of
Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Award announcement.
AGENCY:
CFDA NO.:
PO 00000
93.616.
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SUMMARY: The Administration on
Children, Youth and Families, Family
and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB),
herein announces the awarding of fifty
supplemental awards in the amount of
$5,733,115 to Fiscal Year (FY) 2006
Mentoring of Children of Prisoners
(MCP) grantees.
Section 439 of the Social Security Act,
as amended by the Child and Family
Services Improvement Act of 2006 (Pub.
L. 109–288) authorizes the Secretary of
Health and Human Services (HHS) to
award grants for the purpose of
supporting the establishment or
expansion and operation of communitybased programs to provide one-on-one
mentoring relationships between a child
of incarcerated parent(s) and a caring,
supportive adult mentor under the
Mentoring Children of Prisoners
Program (MCP).
The program is designed to reach the
President’s goal of establishing 100,000
mentor/mentee relationships between a
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caring adult and a young person whose
parent(s) is incarcerated in a
correctional facility by the end of FY
2008. This funding is requested for
those grantees that have demonstrated
the capacity to make quality matches
and currently making significant
process in reaching their match goal.
One-third of the grantees have made
over 50% of their three-year match goal
within their first year. The fifty
supplemental awards are important to
helping our grantees reach more youth
who are in need of a mentor.
The following agencies are receiving
grant funds for a twelve month project
period:
Boys II Men
Mentoring TN
YMCA of Greater Louisville,
KY .................
BBBS of San
Diego County
BBBS of Northeastern Arizona ..............
BBBS of Ventura County ...
BBBS of Harrisonburg .........
BBBS of the
Heart of GA ...
BBBS of Marin
and Napa
Counties ........
Clemson Univ,
SC .................
Little Dixie
Comm CAA,
OK .................
Serving Children
& Adolescents
BBBS of South
Texas ............
BBBS of Northern Nevada ...
BBBS of Central
Ohio ...............
BBBS Northwest, OR .......
BBBS of the
Capital Region
BBBS of Morris,
Bergen & Passaic, NJ .........
Volunteers of
America Western Washington ............
Institute for
Interactive
Inst. MD .........
Faith Temple
Christian Ctr.
FL ..................
City of Longview, TX ........
Committed Partners OR .........
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90CV0235
77,806
90CV0238
74,250
90CV0245
66,330
90CV0247
105,930
90CV0248
51,462
90CV0255
81,175
90CV0256
34,650
90CV0258
177,219
90CV0259
170,963
90CV0263
99,000
90CV0264
105,000
90CV0265
600,930
90CV0269
125,730
90CV0270
329,701
90CV0275
110,880
90CV0277
125,075
90CV0278
97,000
90CV0279
90CV0283
90CV0284
90CV0286
90CV0287
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33,880
105,928
Lac Courte
Oreilles Bank
of Lake Superior .................
Youth in Action,
Inc. ................
BBBS of Florida
BBBS of Southeastern PA ....
BBBS of the
Capital Region, PA ........
Adams Cty Col
for CY, MS ....
BBBS of Delaware ..............
Hour Children,
Inc. ................
Indio Youth Task
Force, CA ......
ExodusTrans
Comm, Inc.
NY .................
DeKalb County
BBBS of Greater
Charlotte, NC
Youth Connections, Inc. GA
Pittsburgh
Ldrshp Fdntn,
PA .................
BBBS of
Siouxland ......
BBBS of Eastern
Missouri .........
BBBS of Central
Iowa ...............
Center for Children, Inc. MD
Volunteers in
Prevention .....
Community Drop
In Center .......
Greenhope
Services for
Women ..........
Missoula Cty,
MT .................
Franklin
Williamson
Human Services ................
BBBS of Bismarck, ND .....
Centerforce, CA
Pima Prevention
Partnership,
AZ ..................
New York Youth
at Risk ...........
Boys and Girls
Club of Benton County,
Inc. ................
65,846
90CV0296
90CV0298
86,130
449,254
90CV0300
623,700
90CV0302
71,280
90CV0305
30,414
90CV0309
76,036
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Families; Award Announcement
90CV0310
74,250
AGENCY:
90CV0311
90CV0312
90CV0234
90CV0240
40,365
90CV0241
164,441
90CV0239
116,444
90CV0243
87,333
90CV0244
116,444
90CV0253
29,111
90CV0254
18,755
90CV0260
107,711
90CV0262
16,786
90CV0266
70,572
90CV0268
29,405
90CV0272
47,709
90CV0274
90CV0293
32,192
32,942
90CV0304
88,742
90CV0280
32,492
90CY0257
73,362
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Administration on Children,
Youth and Families.
ACTION: Award announcement,
Administration for Children and
89,100 Families, Department of Health and
132,000 Human Services.
Curtis O. Porter, Acting Associate
Commissioner, Family and Youth
Services Bureau, ACYF, ACF, DHHS.
91,080 Portals Building, 1250 Maryland
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20024;
74,250 202–205–8102.
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105,930
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
PO 00000
Dated: September 28, 2007.
Susan Orr,
Associate Commissioner, Administration on
Children, Youth and Families.
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90CV0294
86,130
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CFDA NO.: 93.616.
SUMMARY: The Administration
on
Children, Youth and Families, Family
and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB),
herein announces the awarding of ten
supplemental awards in the amount of
$1,932,300 to fund Fiscal Year (FY)
2007 Runaway and Homeless Youth
Training and Technical Assistance
cooperative agreements. The average
amount per grantee would be $192,230.
Section 439 of the Social Security Act,
as amended by the Child and Family
Services Improvement Act of 2006 (Pub.
L. 109–288) authorizes the Secretary of
Health and Human Services (HHS) to
award grants for the purpose of
supporting the establishment or
expansion and operation of communitybased programs to provide one-on-one
mentoring relationships between a child
of incarcerated parent(s) and a caring,
supportive adult mentor under the
Mentoring Children of Prisoners
Program (MCP). This supplemental
funding will be used to access the
capacity building expertise of the ten
Runaway and Homeless Youth Training
and Technical Assistance Providers for
the purpose of enhancing the capacity of
newly awarded lower scoring
community and faith-based MCP
grantees. It is expected that the
supplementing of the ten RHY Training
and Technical Assistance Providers will
result in the reduction in program startup issues and other barriers to high
performance.
It is critical that these MCP grantees
receive the best possible services as it
relates to enhancing their capacity to
develop and maintain a quality
mentoring program. The following
agencies are receiving grant funds for a
twelve month project period:
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
Administration on Children, Youth and Families; Award
Announcement
AGENCY: Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Administration
for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Award announcement.
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CFDA No.: 93.616.
SUMMARY: The Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and
Youth Services Bureau (FYSB), herein announces the awarding of fifty
supplemental awards in the amount of $5,733,115 to Fiscal Year (FY)
2006 Mentoring of Children of Prisoners (MCP) grantees.
Section 439 of the Social Security Act, as amended by the Child and
Family Services Improvement Act of 2006 (Pub. L. 109-288) authorizes
the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to award grants for
the purpose of supporting the establishment or expansion and operation
of community-based programs to provide one-on-one mentoring
relationships between a child of incarcerated parent(s) and a caring,
supportive adult mentor under the Mentoring Children of Prisoners
Program (MCP).
The program is designed to reach the President's goal of
establishing 100,000 mentor/mentee relationships between a
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caring adult and a young person whose parent(s) is incarcerated in a
correctional facility by the end of FY 2008. This funding is requested
for those grantees that have demonstrated the capacity to make quality
matches and currently making significant process in reaching their
match goal. One-third of the grantees have made over 50% of their
three-year match goal within their first year. The fifty supplemental
awards are important to helping our grantees reach more youth who are
in need of a mentor.
The following agencies are receiving grant funds for a twelve month
project period:
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Boys II Men Mentoring TN...................... 90CV0235 77,806
YMCA of Greater Louisville, KY................ 90CV0238 74,250
BBBS of San Diego County...................... 90CV0245 66,330
BBBS of Northeastern Arizona.................. 90CV0247 105,930
BBBS of Ventura County........................ 90CV0248 51,462
BBBS of Harrisonburg.......................... 90CV0255 81,175
BBBS of the Heart of GA....................... 90CV0256 34,650
BBBS of Marin and Napa Counties............... 90CV0258 177,219
Clemson Univ, SC.............................. 90CV0259 170,963
Little Dixie Comm CAA, OK..................... 90CV0263 99,000
Serving Children & Adolescents................ 90CV0264 105,000
BBBS of South Texas........................... 90CV0265 600,930
BBBS of Northern Nevada....................... 90CV0269 125,730
BBBS of Central Ohio.......................... 90CV0270 329,701
BBBS Northwest, OR............................ 90CV0275 110,880
BBBS of the Capital Region.................... 90CV0277 125,075
BBBS of Morris, Bergen & Passaic, NJ.......... 90CV0278 97,000
Volunteers of America Western Washington...... 90CV0279 33,880
Institute for Interactive Inst. MD............ 90CV0283 105,928
Faith Temple Christian Ctr. FL................ 90CV0284 86,130
City of Longview, TX.......................... 90CV0286 91,080
Committed Partners OR......................... 90CV0287 74,250
Lac Courte Oreilles Bank of Lake Superior..... 90CV0294 65,846
Youth in Action, Inc.......................... 90CV0296 86,130
BBBS of Florida............................... 90CV0298 449,254
BBBS of Southeastern PA....................... 90CV0300 623,700
BBBS of the Capital Region, PA................ 90CV0302 71,280
Adams Cty Col for CY, MS...................... 90CV0305 30,414
BBBS of Delaware.............................. 90CV0309 76,036
Hour Children, Inc............................ 90CV0310 74,250
Indio Youth Task Force, CA.................... 90CV0311 105,930
ExodusTrans Comm, Inc. NY..................... 90CV0312 89,100
DeKalb County................................. 90CV0234 132,000
BBBS of Greater Charlotte, NC................. 90CV0240 40,365
Youth Connections, Inc. GA.................... 90CV0241 164,441
Pittsburgh Ldrshp Fdntn, PA................... 90CV0239 116,444
BBBS of Siouxland............................. 90CV0243 87,333
BBBS of Eastern Missouri...................... 90CV0244 116,444
BBBS of Central Iowa.......................... 90CV0253 29,111
Center for Children, Inc. MD.................. 90CV0254 18,755
Volunteers in Prevention...................... 90CV0260 107,711
Community Drop In Center...................... 90CV0262 16,786
Greenhope Services for Women.................. 90CV0266 70,572
Missoula Cty, MT.............................. 90CV0268 29,405
Franklin Williamson Human Services............ 90CV0272 47,709
BBBS of Bismarck, ND.......................... 90CV0274 32,192
Centerforce, CA............................... 90CV0293 32,942
Pima Prevention Partnership, AZ............... 90CV0304 88,742
New York Youth at Risk........................ 90CV0280 32,492
Boys and Girls Club of Benton County, Inc..... 90CY0257 73,362
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Curtis O. Porter, Acting Associate
Commissioner, Family and Youth Services Bureau, ACYF, ACF, DHHS.
Portals Building, 1250 Maryland Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20024; 202-
205-8102.
Dated: September 28, 2007.
Susan Orr,
Associate Commissioner, Administration on Children, Youth and Families.
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