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Our Grantees

June 2005


Area 1: Protect Children from Injury (ages 0 to 5)

The Children's Health Council
$300,000 over three years
June 2005
www.chconline.org
For Collaborative Evaluation Training Initiative, a project that aims to help four community based agencies build their internal capacities for program evaluation.

Gardner Family Care Corporation
$183,000 over two years
June 2005
For the Family Enrichment Program in San Jose, which provides low-income parents of children ages 0 to 5 with case management, home visits, parent education classes, support groups and counseling.

International Children Assistance Network
$100,000 over two years
June 2005
www.ican2.org
For Happy 5, a child abuse prevention program for Vietnamese families with children under the age of 5 in Santa Clara County.

Institute for Human and Social Development
$83,000 over one year
June 2005
www.ihsdinc.org
For the Home Visiting Improvement Project, to increase the quality and effectiveness of home visiting programs for low-income families with children ages 0-5 in San Mateo County.

Kidpower-Teenpower-Fullpower
$75,000 over two years
June 2005
www.kidpower.org
For Vaccine Against Violence and Abuse, a project offering self-protection skills to preschool children in Santa Clara County. Parents and caregivers also receive training to help reinforce the skills that the preschool children learn.

Prevention Partnership International (through Friends Outside)
$131,500 over three years
June 2005
www.preventionpartnership.us
For the Preschool Component for Celebrating and Strengthening Families Programs in Santa Clara County. Foundation funds will be used to update and evaluate two family-skills training curricula for drug dependent parents and their children.

Youth and Family Enrichment Services
$125,000 over two years
June 2005
www.yfes.org
For Healthy Homes, a home-visiting program providing counseling and advice for families with children under the age of 5 who have witnessed family violence.

 

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Area 2: Promote Behavioral, Mental, and Emotional Health in Pre-Teens
(ages 9 to 13)

After-School All-Stars of Greater San Jose
$150,000 over two years
June 2005
http://www.afterschoolallstars.org/
For the Burnett Academy Comprehensive After-School Program for sixth to eighth grade students in downtown San Jose. Funding will support academic and extracurricular offerings, including art, technology and life skills training.

Alum Rock Counseling Center
$150,000 over two years
June 2005; Area Two
www.alumrockcc.org
For Truancy Reduction Services in San Jose, which provides case management, an after-school program, mental health services and home visits for preteens at risk of academic failure.

The Children's Health Council
$300,000 over three years
June 2005
www.chconline.org
For Collaborative Evaluation Training Initiative, a project that aims to help four community based agencies build their internal capacities for program evaluation.

Coastside Children's Programs
$100,000 over two years
June 2005
www.coastsidechildren.org
For the Youth Enrichment Program, an after-school youth development program for preteens from communities along the San Mateo County coast.

East Palo Alto Mural Art Project
$90,000 over two years
June 2005
www.epamap.org
For the History Though Art Program. Through this arts-based after-school program for middle school students in East Palo Alto, older students mentor younger students, as they work together on art projects.

Mariposa's Art
$95,000 over two years
June 2005
www.mariposasart.org
For After School Art and Leadership Development Programs. The funding will enable this after-school arts enrichment and youth development program to offer year-round services at four elementary schools in Santa Clara County.

Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence
$80,000 over two years
June 2005
www.nextdoor.org
For the Youth and Children's Program, which offers after-school services and support groups to preteens in Santa Clara County who are from families experiencing domestic violence.

The San Francisco 49ers Academy
$50,000 over one year
June 2005
www.49ers-academy.org
For the Youth Development Project, an after-school program for students of the 49ers Academy in East Palo Alto. Through mentoring and group activities, the project works to build self-esteem, conflict resolution and anger management skills in preteens.

 

 






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