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November 2002


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

Child Care Coordinating Council
$100,000 over two years
For Prevention of Child Neglect and Abuse Though Child Care Assistance, a project that will revamp the organization's respite childcare subsidy system so that it better serves parents living in San Mateo County who are at highest risk of abusing their children.

Pre-To-Three Homevisiting, Touchpoints Training, and Evaluation (San Mateo County Health Services)
$200,000 over two years
www.prenatalto3.org
A project that provides home visitation to high-risk families, training to enhance provider/family relationships, and evaluation of the Pre-to-Three program.

Resources for Families and Communities in Santa Clara County
$50,000 over one year
www.rfcommunity.org
For Developing Family and Community Strength in Santa Clara County, a project to upgrade the agency's database system and publish a comprehensive report on family and community strengths in Santa Clara County.

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

City Year San Jose/Silicon Valley
$100,000 over two years
www.city-year.org/san_jose/
For Student Enrichment and Educational Development, a program that provides after-school enrichment activities, academic support, and service learning projects to preteens at two middle schools in Sunnyvale and San Jose.

Community Development Institute
$100,000 over two years
www.cdi-usa.org
For the Leadership Training Academy, to enhance the middle school component of its youth leadership program which serves youth in East Palo Alto.

Digital Clubhouse Network
$75,000 over three years
For Kids on the Web (KOW) After School Program, a program that engages preteens to use the Internet and digital media for research purposes and producing and disseminating information about healthful lifestyles.

Girl's Club of the Mid-Peninsula
$175,000 over three years
www.eccentrix.com/business/girlsclub
For Asha-Budding Blossoms Program, a comprehensive after-school program for preteen girls in East Palo Alto and east Menlo Park.

Jewish Family and Children's Services
$90,000 over two years
www.jfcs.org
For 'On the Mark' Tutor/Mentor Program on Peninsula, a mentoring program that serves preteens living between Burlingame and Sunnyvale.

Mexican Heritage Corporation of San Jose
$50,000 over one year
www.mhcviva.org
For the Mariachi Youth Program, an intensive, arts education program in which preteens at San Jose schools learn how to play and perform mariachi music as a youth development strategy.

Mid-Peninsula Boys and Girls Club
$101,400 over two years
www.midpenbgc.org
For Mid-Peninsula Boys and Girls Club Programs at Turnbull Learning Academy, an expansion of the Boys & Girls Club after-school program to the Turnbull Learning Academy in north central San Mateo.

Project Cornerstone (YMCA of Santa Clara Valley)
$200,000 over thee years
www.thecornerstoneproject.org
For Youth-Led Neighborhood Connections Project, a six-city project that trains and empowers preteens to become leaders in building caring neighborhood communities.

The San Francisco 49ers Academy
$75,000 over two years
www.49ers-Academy.org
For Youth Development Project, a comprehensive after-school program for the students of the 49ers academy in East Palo Alto.

Silicon Valley Children's Fund
$250,000* over three years
www.funds4kids.org
For the Kids First Program, an enrichment program for abused, neglected, and abandoned youth living in Santa Clara County's Children's Shelter.
*Grant amended to $176,500 due to grantee program changes.

 




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