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Total Revenue
▼$49.7K
Total Contributions
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Total Expenses
▼$85.8K
Total Assets
$94.6K
Total Liabilities
▼$56.5K
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Total Federal Funding (partial)
$12.4B
Awards Found
200+
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| Awarding Agency | Description | Amount | Fiscal Year | Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Department of Housing and Urban Development | COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS/STATE'S PROGRAM AND NON-ENTITLEMENT GRANTS IN HAWAII | $422.3M | FY2023 | Feb 2023 – Feb 2029 |
| Department of Energy | TAS::89 0331::TAS RECOVERY EERE-WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM-ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY, RECOVERY ACT | $370.9M | FY2009 | Mar 2009 – Dec 2012 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2023 | $248.8M | FY2023 | Oct 2022 – Sep 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2024 | $247.9M | FY2024 | Oct 2023 – Sep 2025 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2009 LIHEAP | $246.4M | FY2009 | Oct 2008 – Sep 2009 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2025 - LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE | $239.7M | FY2025 | Oct 2024 – Sep 2026 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2026 - LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE | $236.8M | FY2026 | Oct 2025 – Sep 2027 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2010 LIHEAP | $232.2M | FY2010 | Oct 2009 – Sep 2010 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2011 LIHEAP | $209.9M | FY2011 | Oct 2010 – Sep 2011 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2020 | $205.3M | FY2020 | Oct 2019 – Sep 2020 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2019 | $204.1M | FY2019 | Oct 2018 – Sep 2020 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | E5C6-2021 | $203.6M | FY2021 | Mar 2021 – Sep 2022 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2022 | $201.6M | FY2022 | Oct 2021 – Sep 2023 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2021 | $199.1M | FY2021 | Oct 2020 – Sep 2021 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | FY2018 | $190.7M | FY2018 | Oct 2017 – Sep 2019 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | FY 2016 | $175.9M | FY2016 | Oct 2015 – Sep 2017 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2015 LIHEAP | $173.4M | FY2015 | Oct 2014 – Sep 2016 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | SUPPLEMENT-COLA AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT APPLICATION | $170.9M | FY2019 | Feb 2019 – Jan 2025 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | FY 2017 | $170.2M | FY2017 | Oct 2016 – Sep 2018 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | PA-22 FYPD, PA-20 T& TA | $155.5M | — | — – — |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2012 LIHEAP | $153.2M | FY2012 | Oct 2011 – Sep 2013 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2014 LIHEAP | $152.3M | FY2014 | Oct 2013 – Sep 2015 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2013 LIHEAP | $144.2M | FY2013 | Oct 2012 – Sep 2014 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START/ EARLY HEAD START PROGRAM | $140.2M | FY2014 | Feb 2014 – Jan 2019 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $133M | FY2020 | Jul 2020 – Jun 2025 |
| Department of Energy | THE PURPOSE OF THE WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS TO INCREASE THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF DWELLINGS OWNED AND OCCUPIED BY LOW-INCOME PERSONS, REDUCE THEIR TOTAL RESIDENTIAL EXPENDITURES, AND IMPROVE THEIR HEALTH AND SAFETY. THE PRIORITY POPULATION FOR THE WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS PERSONS WHO ARE PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE SUCH AS THE ELDERLY, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN, HIGH RESIDENTIAL ENERGY USERS, AND HOUSEHOLDS WITH HIGH-ENERGY BURDEN. | $125.3M | FY2022 | Jul 2022 – Jun 2029 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIEE-2023 | $114.8M | FY2023 | Oct 2022 – Sep 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START FULL DAY CENTER- BASED & T&TA | $114.8M | FY1998 | Jun 1998 – — |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START: FULL YEAR PART DAY HANDICAPPEDTRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE | $114M | — | — – Jun 2025 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $111.4M | FY2015 | Feb 2015 – Jun 2020 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $110.6M | FY2019 | Dec 2018 – Nov 2023 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $104.3M | FY2020 | Aug 2020 – Jul 2026 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2008 LIHEAP | $102.2M | FY2008 | Oct 2007 – Sep 2008 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $99.1M | FY2019 | Jun 2019 – May 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $93.2M | FY2024 | Feb 2024 – Jan 2029 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | CSC3-2020 | $88.6M | FY2020 | Mar 2020 – Sep 2023 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2009 CSBGS | $88.2M | FY2009 | Oct 2008 – Sep 2009 |
| Department of Energy | TAS::89 0331::TAS RECOVERY EERE-WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM-ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY, RECOVERY ACT | $87.1M | FY2009 | Mar 2009 – Sep 2012 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START COMPREHENSIVE CHILD DEVELOPMENT FULL DAY CENTER BASED | $87M | FY2014 | Jun 2014 – May 2019 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $84.2M | FY2014 | Dec 2013 – Nov 2018 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $84.1M | FY2014 | Aug 2014 – Jul 2020 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | PA-22 FYPD, PA-25 EARLY HEAD START, PA-20 & PA-1126 T&TA/CDA | $77.5M | — | — – — |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START/EHS PROGRAM | $75.3M | FY2000 | Mar 2000 – Feb 2015 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START: FULL YEAR PART DAY HANDICAPPED TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE | $74.3M | — | — – — |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $73.3M | FY2024 | Dec 2023 – Nov 2028 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $72.5M | FY2021 | Jul 2021 – Jun 2026 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | CSBG-2024 | $68.8M | FY2024 | Oct 2023 – Sep 2025 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | CSBG-2025 - COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT | $68.4M | FY2025 | Oct 2024 – Sep 2026 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | CSBG-2023 | $68.4M | FY2023 | Oct 2022 – Sep 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | PA-22 FYPD | $67.2M | — | — – Jun 2025 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | CSBG-2022 | $67.1M | FY2022 | Oct 2021 – Sep 2023 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | CSBG-2021 | $66.2M | FY2021 | Oct 2020 – Sep 2022 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | CSBG-2020 | $65.7M | FY2020 | Oct 2019 – Sep 2021 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $65.5M | FY2015 | Mar 2015 – Dec 2020 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LWC5-2021 | $65.3M | FY2021 | May 2021 – Mar 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | CSBG-2019 | $63.8M | FY2019 | Oct 2018 – Sep 2020 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2018 | $63.5M | FY2018 | Oct 2017 – Sep 2019 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2016 CSBG | $63.5M | FY2016 | Oct 2015 – Sep 2017 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER | $63.4M | FY2009 | Jun 2009 – Feb 2030 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2017 CSBG | $62.9M | FY2017 | Oct 2016 – Sep 2018 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | CSBGFY2010 | $62M | FY2010 | Oct 2009 – Sep 2010 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2009 CSBG | $62M | FY2009 | Oct 2008 – Sep 2009 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | CSBGFY2011 | $60.3M | FY2011 | Oct 2010 – Sep 2011 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | CSBGFY2012 | $60.1M | FY2012 | Oct 2011 – Sep 2012 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY START | $60.1M | FY2021 | Oct 2020 – Jan 2026 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2015 CSBG | $59.8M | FY2015 | Oct 2014 – Sep 2016 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | PA-22 FYPD | $59.7M | — | — – — |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2014 CSBG | $59.3M | FY2014 | Oct 2013 – Sep 2015 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2008 CSBG | $58M | FY2008 | Oct 2007 – Sep 2008 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $56.8M | FY2019 | Apr 2019 – Sep 2024 |
| Department of Housing and Urban Development | EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT PROGRAM | $56.4M | FY2020 | Jun 2020 – Jun 2022 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | CSBGFY2013 | $56.4M | FY2013 | Oct 2012 – Sep 2014 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $56.3M | FY2016 | Jul 2016 – Jun 2022 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | E5C6-2021 | $54M | FY2021 | Mar 2021 – Sep 2022 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | CSBG-2026 - COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT | $51.6M | FY2026 | Oct 2025 – Sep 2027 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2010 LIHEAP | $51.2M | FY2010 | Oct 2009 – Sep 2010 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LWC6-2021 | $51.2M | FY2021 | May 2021 – Mar 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2009 LIHEAP | $50.6M | FY2009 | Oct 2008 – Sep 2009 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START | $49.7M | FY2016 | Oct 2015 – Sep 2021 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | E5C3-2020 | $49.5M | FY2020 | Mar 2020 – Sep 2021 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START PROGRAM | $48.7M | FY2001 | Apr 2001 – — |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2011 LIHEAP | $47.1M | FY2011 | Oct 2010 – Sep 2011 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START | $46.2M | FY2014 | Apr 2014 – Mar 2019 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $45.1M | FY2019 | Nov 2018 – Sep 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | PA-22, PA-20, PA-25, PA-26 | $44.7M | — | — – Jun 2025 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $44.3M | FY2024 | Jun 2024 – May 2029 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2024 | $43.2M | FY2024 | Oct 2023 – Sep 2025 |
| Department of Energy | AWARD FISCAL YEAR 2006 WEATHERIZATION FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $7,085,364 TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. | $42.9M | FY2006 | Mar 2006 – Jun 2014 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2023 | $42.4M | FY2023 | Oct 2022 – Sep 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2025 - LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE | $41.7M | FY2025 | Oct 2024 – Sep 2026 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2026 - LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE | $40.5M | FY2026 | Oct 2025 – Sep 2027 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $39.7M | FY2024 | Apr 2024 – Mar 2029 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2020 | $38.4M | FY2020 | Oct 2019 – Sep 2020 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $38.2M | FY2021 | Dec 2020 – Nov 2025 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START - FULL YEAR - CENTER BASED OPTION | $37M | FY2003 | Dec 2002 – — |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START PROGRAM | $36.6M | FY1999 | Apr 1999 – Mar 2015 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | FY2018 | $36.1M | FY2018 | Oct 2017 – Sep 2019 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2012 LIHEAP | $36M | FY2012 | Oct 2011 – Sep 2012 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START | $35.9M | FY2008 | Feb 2008 – Jun 2025 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2019 | $35.8M | FY2019 | Oct 2018 – Sep 2020 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START REFUNDING APPLICATION | $35.8M | FY2015 | Jul 2015 – May 2021 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2022 | $35.7M | FY2022 | Oct 2021 – Sep 2023 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIHEAP-2021 | $35.4M | FY2021 | Oct 2020 – Sep 2022 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2014 LIHEAP | $35.3M | FY2014 | Oct 2013 – Sep 2015 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START / EARLY HEAD START CONTINUATION APPLICATION | $35.1M | FY2014 | Nov 2013 – Oct 2018 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $34.9M | FY2019 | Jul 2019 – Dec 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | BASIC HEAD START | $34.1M | FY2000 | Sep 2000 – Jun 2016 |
| Department of Housing and Urban Development | HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM | $33.2M | FY2021 | Sep 2021 – Sep 2030 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $33.2M | FY2025 | Jul 2025 – Jun 2030 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $33M | FY1997 | Jul 1997 – Jun 2015 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START | $32.9M | FY2020 | Apr 2020 – Jan 2026 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | ADPTASST-2025 - ADOPTION ASSISTANCE | $32.4M | FY2025 | Oct 2024 – Sep 2025 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER | $32.2M | FY2002 | Jun 2002 – May 2019 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $32M | FY2020 | Jun 2020 – May 2025 |
| Department of Energy | STATE OF CALIFORNIA | $31.7M | FY2018 | Oct 2017 – Jun 2022 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | ADPTASST-2024 | $31.2M | FY2024 | Oct 2023 – Sep 2024 |
| Department of Energy | THE PURPOSE OF THE WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS TO INCREASE THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF DWELLINGS OWNED AND OCCUPIED BY LOW-INCOME PERSONS, REDUCE THEIR TOTAL RESIDENTIAL EXPENDITURES, AND IMPROVE THEIR HEALTH AND SAFETY. THE PRIORITY POPULATION FOR THE WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS PERSONS WHO ARE PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE SUCH AS THE ELDERLY, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN, HIGH RESIDENTIAL ENERGY USERS, AND HOUSEHOLDS WITH HIGH-ENERGY BURDEN. | $30.6M | FY2022 | Jul 2022 – Jun 2029 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $30.3M | FY2014 | Jul 2014 – May 2020 |
| Department of Homeland Security | PASS THROUGH GRANT FOR FAMILIES IN DISASTER AREA | $30M | — | — – — |
| Corporation for National and Community Service | THIS AWARD FUNDS THE APPROVED 2022?23 AMERICORPS FORMULA PROGRAMS, AS LISTED ON THE APPROVED PROGRAM AND FUNDING SUMMARY CHARTS. NO MEMBER MAY ENROLL PRIOR TO THE APPROVED START DATE OF THE MEMBER ENROLLMENT PERIOD. YOUR 2022?23 REGULATORY MATCH IS 35%, AND YOUR BUDGETARY MATCH IS 42%. PLANNING GRANTS MAY ONLY OPERATE FOR ONE YEAR. | $29.1M | FY2022 | Sep 2022 – Mar 2026 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START DURATION SUPPLEMENT | $28.5M | FY2015 | Apr 2015 – Mar 2020 |
| Department of Energy | WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM - CALIFORNIA. THE PURPOSE OF THE WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS TO INCREASE THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF DWELLINGS OWNED AND OCCUPIED BY LOW-INCOME PERSONS, REDUCE THEIR TOTAL RESIDENTIAL EXPENDITURES, AND IMPROVE THEIR HEALTH AND SAFETY. THE PRIORITY POPULATION FOR THE WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS PERSONS WHO ARE PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE SUCH AS THE ELDERLY, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN, HIGH RESIDENTIAL ENERGY USERS, AND HOUSEHOLDS WITH HIGH-ENERGY BURDEN. | $28.4M | FY2022 | Jul 2022 – Jun 2025 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $27.9M | FY2014 | Jan 2014 – Jun 2019 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START | $27.6M | FY2021 | Feb 2021 – Jan 2026 |
| Corporation for National and Community Service | THIS AWARD FUNDS THE APPROVED 2024?25 AMERICORPS FORMULA PROGRAMS, AS LISTED ON THE APPROVED PROGRAM AND FUNDING SUMMARY CHARTS. NO MEMBER MAY ENROLL PRIOR TO THE APPROVED START DATE OF THE MEMBER ENROLLMENT PERIOD. YOUR 2024?25 BUDGETARY MATCH IS 65.56%. PLANNING GRANTS MAY ONLY OPERATE FOR ONE YEAR. THIS AWARD INCLUDES $2,485,741 ($1,645,231 ON THE PRIME GRANT IN ARP FUNDING + $840,510 IN FY 2024 FORMULA FUNDING) NOT DESIGNATED FOR SUBGRANTS, AS REFLECTED ON THE PARENT ORG. SUBTOTAL ON THE FUNDING SUMMARY CHART. BROWARD COLLEGE: FUND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 20. BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY: FUND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 28. GULF SPECIMEN MARINE LABORATORIES, INC.: EXPAND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 10. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF FLORIDA, INC.: FUND NEW ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL AWARD $74,982 TO EXPAND SERVICE THROUGH PLANNING GRANT. FAMILY SCHOLAR HOUSE, INC.: FUND NEW ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL AWARD $74,808 TO EXPAND SERVICE THROUGH PLANNING GRANT. FLORIDA DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: PROVIDE MATCH REPLACEMENT FUNDS. TO DO THIS, WE WILL ADD $285,973 IN MATCH REPLACEMENT. CAREERSOURCE FLORIDA, INC.: FUND NEW ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL AWARD $75,000 TO EXPAND SERVICE THROUGH PLANNING GRANT. LITERACY ALLIANCE OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA, INC.: FUND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 25. FLORIDA INTRODUCES PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND NUTRITION TO YOUTH INCORPORATED: FUND FOR CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 33. GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SOUTH FLORIDA, INC: TO DO THIS, WE WILL AWARD $74,923 TO EXPAND SERVICE THROUGH PLANNING GRANT. BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF ST. LUCIE, INDIAN RIVER & OKEECHOBEE COUNTIES, INC: EXPAND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 28. CITY OF TAMPA: EXPAND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 10. ARC OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, INC.: EXPAND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 31. | $27.4M | FY2024 | Aug 2024 – Jul 2027 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START | $27.4M | FY1998 | Nov 1997 – Oct 2014 |
| Department of Housing and Urban Development | TAX CREDIT PROGRAM | $27.3M | FY2009 | Oct 2008 – Aug 2009 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2008 LIHEAP | $27M | FY2008 | Oct 2007 – Sep 2008 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | ADPTASST-2026 - ADOPTION ASSISTANCE | $25.8M | FY2026 | Oct 2025 – Sep 2026 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | PA-22, PA-20 | $25.3M | — | — – — |
| Department of Energy | WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE FOR LOW INCOME PERSONS | $25.2M | FY2006 | Apr 2006 – Jun 2014 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START | $24.8M | FY2016 | Feb 2016 – Jan 2021 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $24.6M | FY2021 | Feb 2021 – Jan 2026 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER | $24.4M | FY2012 | Jun 2012 – Apr 2027 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | FULL YEAR HEAD START-PART DAY & HANDICAPPED | $24.3M | FY1997 | Jan 1997 – Dec 2013 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START - FULL YEAR CENTER BASED OPTION903/756-5596 | $24.1M | FY2000 | Dec 1999 – Jun 2025 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START | $23.6M | FY2015 | Sep 2015 – Aug 2021 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER | $23.6M | FY2002 | Jun 2002 – May 2030 |
| Corporation for National and Community Service | THIS AWARD FUNDS THE APPROVED 2022?23 AMERICORPS STATE COMPETITIVE FIXED AMOUNT PROGRAMS, AS LISTED ON THE APPROVED PROGRAM FUNDING SUMMARY CHART. THIS AWARD IS A FIXED AMOUNT GRANT AT $21,600 PER MSY FOR CITY YEAR INC., $21,200 PER MSY FOR COLORADO YOUTH CORPS ASSOCIATION (YOUTH CORPS FOR COLORADO), AND $21,200 PER MSY FOR COLORADO YOUTH CORPS ASSOCIATION (COLORADO CLIMATE CORPS). NO MEMBER MAY ENROLL PRIOR TO THE APPROVED START DATE OF THE MEMBER ENROLLMENT PERIOD. CITY YEAR, INC.: INCREASE THE LIVING ALLOWANCE. TO DO THIS, WE WILL INCREASE THE LIVING ALLOWANCE BY $430,441. COLORADO YOUTH CORPS ASSOCIATION (YOUTH CORPS FOR COLORADO): INCREASE THE LIVING ALLOWANCE. TO DO THIS, WE WILL INCREASE THE LIVING ALLOWANCE BY $1,591,133. COLORADO YOUTH CORPS ASSOCIATION (COLORADO CLIMATE CORPS): EXPAND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 240. | $23.1M | FY2022 | Jul 2022 – Jun 2026 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $22.7M | FY2019 | Jan 2019 – Dec 2023 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | EARLY HEAD START - CHILD CARE PARTNERSHIP AND EARLY HEAD START EXPANSION | $22.5M | FY2021 | Mar 2021 – Feb 2026 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LIEE-2023 | $22.4M | FY2023 | Oct 2022 – Sep 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START | $22.4M | FY2021 | Aug 2021 – Aug 2026 |
| Department of Housing and Urban Development | NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PROGRAM (RECOVERY ACT FUNDED) | $22.2M | — | — – — |
| Department of Health and Human Services | FOSTER-2025 - FOSTER CARE | $22.1M | FY2025 | Oct 2024 – Sep 2025 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER | $21.7M | FY2009 | Jun 2009 – Feb 2019 |
| Department of Homeland Security | PASS THROUGH GRANT FOR FAMILIES IN DISASTER AREA | $21.7M | FY2018 | Dec 2017 – Sep 2018 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $21.7M | FY2020 | Dec 2019 – Nov 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START | $21.4M | FY2013 | Jul 2013 – Dec 2018 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | RESIDENTIAL (SHELTER AND/OR TRANSITIONAL FOSTER CARE) SERVICES FOR UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN-LICENSED AND TEXAS-EXEMPT AND FLORIDA-DELICENSED ONLY | $21.3M | FY2023 | Apr 2023 – Mar 2026 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | FOSTER-2024 | $21.2M | FY2024 | Oct 2023 – Sep 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER | $21M | FY2002 | Jun 2002 – May 2020 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER | $20.7M | FY2002 | Jun 2002 – May 2027 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $20.7M | FY2019 | Jul 2019 – Nov 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $20.6M | FY2019 | Jan 2019 – Dec 2023 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | PA-22 FYPD | $20.3M | — | — – — |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START: FULL YEAR FULL DAY HANDICAPPED TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE | $20.1M | — | — – — |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $19.8M | FY2019 | Jul 2019 – Jun 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $19.8M | FY2024 | Nov 2023 – Oct 2028 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | 2009 CSBGS | $19.7M | FY2009 | Oct 2008 – Sep 2009 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | FY 2016 COLA EXTENSION | $19.6M | FY2016 | Jul 2016 – Jan 2022 |
| Department of Housing and Urban Development | NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PRG | $19.6M | FY2009 | Oct 2008 – Aug 2009 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START - CENTER BASED | $19.5M | FY2004 | Feb 2004 – — |
| Department of Health and Human Services | FOSTER-2026 - FOSTER CARE | $19.4M | FY2026 | Oct 2025 – Sep 2026 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $19.3M | FY2019 | Aug 2019 – Jul 2024 |
| Corporation for National and Community Service | THE COMMISSION RECOMMENDS FUNDING OF THREE PROGRAM OPERATING GRANT PROPOSALS FOR COMPETITIVE FUNDING. THESE PROPOSALS REPRESENT THE STRONGEST AND HIGHEST QUALITY PROPOSALS SELECTED, BASED UPON A COMPREHENSIVE, RIGOROUS, DELIBERATIVE, COMPETITIVE REVIEW PROCESS. THE RECOMMENDED PROPOSALS ARE LISTED BELOW IN RANK ORDER: 1. COLORADO PARENT AND CHILD FOUNDATION/COLORADO HIPPYCORPS 2. DENVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS URBAN EDUCATION SERVICE CORPS (EDUCATION AWARD ONLY PROGRAM) 3. LA PUENTE HOME, INC./SOUTHWEST RURAL EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE 4. PARTNERS IN ROUTT COUNTY/SCHOOL BASED MENTORING PROGRAM THE REMAINING THREE PROPOSALS, COLORADO READING CORPS, COLORADO YOUTH CORPS ASSOCIATION, AND DENVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS MATH FELLOWS (SCHOOL TURNAROUND GRANT) ARE CONTINUATION PROPOSALS FOR THEIR CURRENT THREE-YEAR GRANT CYCLE. COLORADO READING CORPS PROPOSES FUNDING FOR THE THIRD YEAR OF THEIR GRANT. COLORADO YOUTH CORPS ASSOCIATION FOR THE SECOND YEAR, AND DENVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS MATH FELLOWS FOR YEAR THREE OF THEIR GRANT. | $19.2M | FY2021 | Jul 2021 – Aug 2024 |
| Corporation for National and Community Service | THIS AWARD FUNDS THE APPROVED 2023-2024 AMERICORPS STATE COMPETITIVE FIXED AMOUNT PROGRAMS, AS LISTED ON THE APPROVED PROGRAM FUNDING SUMMARY CHART. THIS AWARD IS A FIXED AMOUNT GRANT AT $21,600 PER MSY FOR NEW YORK, CITY OF (NYC CIVIC CORPS) AND THE STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION, INC, AND $0 PER MSY FOR NEW YORK, CITY OF (CITY SERVICE CORPS) AND RELAY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION. NO MEMBER MAY ENROLL PRIOR TO THE APPROVED START DATE OF THE MEMBER ENROLLMENT PERIOD. NEW YORK, CITY OF (NYC CIVIC CORPS): THIS AWARD INCLUDES ARP FUNDING INTENDED TO INCREASE THE LIVING ALLOWANCE. TO DO THIS, WE WILL AWARD $755,920 FOR LIVING ALLOWANCE INCREASES. THE STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION, INC: THIS AWARD INCLUDES ARP FUNDING INTENDED TO INCREASE THE LIVING ALLOWANCE. TO DO THIS, WE WILL AWARD $281,906 FOR LIVING ALLOWANCE INCREASES. | $19.1M | FY2023 | Aug 2023 – Jul 2026 |
| Department of Justice | OVC FY 18 VOCA VICTIM ASSISTANCE FORMULA | $18.7M | FY2018 | Oct 2017 – Sep 2021 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START | $18.6M | FY2015 | Dec 2014 – Nov 2019 |
| Corporation for National and Community Service | THIS APPLICATION IS FOR NEW, RECOMPETING, OR CONTINUATION STATE COMMISSION APPLICANTS, INCLUDING TERRITORIES WITH COMMISSIONS, APPLYING FOR COST REIMBURSEMENT GRANTS. | $18.6M | FY2021 | Aug 2021 – Dec 2024 |
| Department of Energy | TAS::89 0331::TAS RECOVERY EERE-WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM-ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY, RECOVERY ACT | $18.6M | FY2009 | Mar 2009 – Mar 2012 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START | $18.4M | FY2019 | Sep 2019 – Aug 2024 |
| Department of Housing and Urban Development | HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM | $18.3M | — | — – — |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $17.9M | FY2020 | Feb 2020 – Jan 2025 |
| Department of the Interior | THE JOINT IEUA-JCSD RECYCLED WATER INTERTIE PROJECT (THE PROJECT) WILL PROVIDE 3,160 ACRE-FEET PER YEAR (AFY) OF NEW RECYCLED WATER FROM THE WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY REGIONAL WASTEWATERAUTHORITY (WRCRWA) WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT (WTP) LOCATED IN THE CITY OF EASTVALE, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TO OFFSET CURRENT POTABLE WATER DEMANDS. THIS NEW RECYCLED WATER SOURCE WILL OFFSET THE CURRENT USE OF POTABLE WATER FOR IRRIGATION ON PARKS, SCHOOLS,STREETSCAPES, AND MEDIANS IN THE CITY OF EASTVALE AND THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY. THE PROJECT WILLCONVERT THE EXISTING POTABLE WATER SYSTEM TO RECYCLED WATER USE AND INSTALL THE INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDED TO FACILITATE THE CONVEYANCE OF 2,500 AFY OF RECYCLED WATER NORTH INTO THE INLAND EMPIREUTILITIES AGENCYS (IEUA) SERVICE AREA. IEUA WILL UTILIZE THIS RECYCLED WATER SUPPLY IN THEIR EXISTING SYSTEM TO INCREASE THE RECYCLED WATER CURRENTLY BEING UTILIZED TO REPLENISH THE CHINO GROUNDWATER BASIN, OFFSETTING POTABLE STATE WATER PROJECT (SWP) WATER USED FOR GROUNDWATER RECHARGE. THE PROJECT, INTERTYING ADJACENT RECYCLED WATER SYSTEMS IN THE SANTA ANA RIVER WATERSHED IN THE COUNTIES OF RIVERSIDE AND SAN BERNARDINO, WILL INCREASE THE LOCAL WATER SUPPLY THAT WILL OFFSET SWP POTABLE WATER USE, INCREASE WATER SUPPLY RESILIENCY DURING DROUGHT EMERGENCIES, INCREASE GROUNDWATER RECHARGE RELIABILITY, REDUCE GROUND WATER PUMPING, AND PROVIDE WATER TRANSFERS EXCHANGES AND OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCIES. | $17.6M | FY2023 | Sep 2023 – Dec 2026 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | PA-22 | $17.5M | — | — – — |
| Corporation for National and Community Service | NA | $17.3M | FY2018 | Aug 2018 – Jul 2022 |
| Department of Energy | WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM | $17.1M | FY2013 | Sep 2013 – Sep 2017 |
| Department of Energy | TAS::89 0331::TAS RECOVERY ACT - SUPPORT OF THE DOE HEALTHY HOMES INITIATIVE AND REGIONAL WAP SYMPOSIA WITH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR STATE COMMUNITY | $17M | FY2010 | Sep 2010 – Jun 2014 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER | $16.8M | FY2014 | Nov 2013 – Jan 2027 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $16.7M | FY2025 | Jan 2025 – Dec 2029 |
| Corporation for National and Community Service | ENGAGES AMERICORPS MEMBERS IN FULL AND PART-TIME SERVICE TO MEET COMMUNITY NEEDS IN EDUCATION, THE ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, VETERANS, AND OTHER AREAS | $16.6M | FY2012 | Aug 2012 – Dec 2016 |
| Corporation for National and Community Service | AMERICORPS STATE | $16.4M | FY2010 | Aug 2010 – Dec 2012 |
| Corporation for National and Community Service | COMMISSION STATE GRANTS ARE AWARDED TO ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE PROPOSING A PROJECT THAT OPERATE IN ONLY ONE STATE AND THAT ARE PUT FORWARD TO CNCS BY | $16.3M | FY2015 | Aug 2015 – Dec 2018 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | FY 2017 | $16.1M | FY2017 | Oct 2016 – Sep 2018 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $16M | FY2020 | Jul 2020 – Jan 2026 |
| Department of Homeland Security | PASS THROUGH GRANT FOR FAMILIES IN DISASTER AREA | $15.9M | — | — – — |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START - 2017 CONTINUATION | $15.9M | FY2015 | Feb 2015 – Jan 2020 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | EARLY HEAD START/CHILD CARE PARTNERSHIP | $15.7M | FY2019 | Aug 2019 – Jul 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $15.7M | FY2019 | Nov 2018 – May 2024 |
| Department of Housing and Urban Development | STATE ADM SMALL CITY | $15.7M | FY2010 | May 2010 – — |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START / EARLY HEAD START | $15.6M | FY2013 | Jul 2013 – Jun 2019 |
| Corporation for National and Community Service | N/A | $15.5M | FY2018 | Aug 2018 – Dec 2021 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START - CENTER BASED AND HOME BASED | $15.4M | FY1999 | Jan 1999 – Jun 2025 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | $15.4M | FY2022 | Aug 2022 – Jul 2027 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START | $15.3M | FY2020 | Jul 2020 – Jun 2025 |
| Corporation for National and Community Service | THE NY STATE COMMISSION ON NATIONAL & COMMUNITY SERVICE (THE COMMISSION) IS PROUD TO SUBMIT OUR 2019 AMERICORPS FORMULA APPLICATION PACKAGE. THIS PORTFOLIO RECOMMENDS FUNDING FOR 26 COST-REIMBURSEMENT APPLICATIONS AND ONE PLANNING GRANT WHICH ILLUSTRATES NY STATE'S COMMITMENT TO MAXIMIZE NATIONAL SERVICE PROGRAMS AS A VALUABLE RESOURCE TO OVERCOME UNPRECEDENTED ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CHALLENGES FACING OUR COMMUNITIES. THE COMMISSION STRONGLY CONTENDS THAT THIS PORTFOLIO OF FORMULA PROPOSALS AND THE RESULTING MEMBER SERVICE WILL HELP TO MEET THE MOST PRESSING CHALLENGES THAT FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES ACROSS NY STATE ARE FACING. MANY ARE IN SYNC WITH THE TOP PRIORITIES IDENTIFIED BY OUR STAKEHOLDERS AND IN OUR STATE SERVICE PLAN FOR 2018-2020. THE APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED TO THE COMMISSION ARE BOTH GEOGRAPHICALLY AND PROGRAMMATICALLY DIVERSE, IMPLEMENTING MEMBER SERVICE ACTIVITIES IN THE STATUTORILY DESIGNATED NATIONAL FOCUS AREAS OF DISASTER SERVICES, ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY, EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP, HEALTHY FUTURES, AND VETERANS AND MILITARY FAMILIES. | $15.3M | FY2019 | Sep 2019 – Jan 2024 |
| Department of Energy | WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM - OREGON | $15.2M | FY2017 | Jul 2017 – Jun 2022 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEAD START | $15.2M | FY2014 | Sep 2014 – Aug 2019 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER | $15.2M | FY2005 | Dec 2004 – Mar 2017 |
Department of Housing and Urban Development
$422.3M
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS/STATE'S PROGRAM AND NON-ENTITLEMENT GRANTS IN HAWAII
Department of Energy
$370.9M
TAS::89 0331::TAS RECOVERY EERE-WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM-ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY, RECOVERY ACT
Department of Health and Human Services
$248.8M
LIHEAP-2023
Department of Health and Human Services
$247.9M
LIHEAP-2024
Department of Health and Human Services
$246.4M
2009 LIHEAP
Department of Health and Human Services
$239.7M
LIHEAP-2025 - LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE
Department of Health and Human Services
$236.8M
LIHEAP-2026 - LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE
Department of Health and Human Services
$232.2M
2010 LIHEAP
Department of Health and Human Services
$209.9M
2011 LIHEAP
Department of Health and Human Services
$205.3M
LIHEAP-2020
Department of Health and Human Services
$204.1M
LIHEAP-2019
Department of Health and Human Services
$203.6M
E5C6-2021
Department of Health and Human Services
$201.6M
LIHEAP-2022
Department of Health and Human Services
$199.1M
LIHEAP-2021
Department of Health and Human Services
$190.7M
FY2018
Department of Health and Human Services
$175.9M
FY 2016
Department of Health and Human Services
$173.4M
2015 LIHEAP
Department of Health and Human Services
$170.9M
SUPPLEMENT-COLA AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT APPLICATION
Department of Health and Human Services
$170.2M
FY 2017
Department of Health and Human Services
$155.5M
PA-22 FYPD, PA-20 T& TA
Department of Health and Human Services
$153.2M
2012 LIHEAP
Department of Health and Human Services
$152.3M
2014 LIHEAP
Department of Health and Human Services
$144.2M
2013 LIHEAP
Department of Health and Human Services
$140.2M
HEAD START/ EARLY HEAD START PROGRAM
Department of Health and Human Services
$133M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Energy
$125.3M
THE PURPOSE OF THE WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS TO INCREASE THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF DWELLINGS OWNED AND OCCUPIED BY LOW-INCOME PERSONS, REDUCE THEIR TOTAL RESIDENTIAL EXPENDITURES, AND IMPROVE THEIR HEALTH AND SAFETY. THE PRIORITY POPULATION FOR THE WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS PERSONS WHO ARE PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE SUCH AS THE ELDERLY, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN, HIGH RESIDENTIAL ENERGY USERS, AND HOUSEHOLDS WITH HIGH-ENERGY BURDEN.
Department of Health and Human Services
$114.8M
LIEE-2023
Department of Health and Human Services
$114.8M
HEAD START FULL DAY CENTER- BASED & T&TA
Department of Health and Human Services
$114M
HEAD START: FULL YEAR PART DAY HANDICAPPEDTRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Department of Health and Human Services
$111.4M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$110.6M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$104.3M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$102.2M
2008 LIHEAP
Department of Health and Human Services
$99.1M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$93.2M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$88.6M
CSC3-2020
Department of Health and Human Services
$88.2M
2009 CSBGS
Department of Energy
$87.1M
TAS::89 0331::TAS RECOVERY EERE-WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM-ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY, RECOVERY ACT
Department of Health and Human Services
$87M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START COMPREHENSIVE CHILD DEVELOPMENT FULL DAY CENTER BASED
Department of Health and Human Services
$84.2M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$84.1M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$77.5M
PA-22 FYPD, PA-25 EARLY HEAD START, PA-20 & PA-1126 T&TA/CDA
Department of Health and Human Services
$75.3M
HEAD START/EHS PROGRAM
Department of Health and Human Services
$74.3M
HEAD START: FULL YEAR PART DAY HANDICAPPED TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Department of Health and Human Services
$73.3M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$72.5M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$68.8M
CSBG-2024
Department of Health and Human Services
$68.4M
CSBG-2025 - COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT
Department of Health and Human Services
$68.4M
CSBG-2023
Department of Health and Human Services
$67.2M
PA-22 FYPD
Department of Health and Human Services
$67.1M
CSBG-2022
Department of Health and Human Services
$66.2M
CSBG-2021
Department of Health and Human Services
$65.7M
CSBG-2020
Department of Health and Human Services
$65.5M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$65.3M
LWC5-2021
Department of Health and Human Services
$63.8M
CSBG-2019
Department of Health and Human Services
$63.5M
2018
Department of Health and Human Services
$63.5M
2016 CSBG
Department of Health and Human Services
$63.4M
HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER
Department of Health and Human Services
$62.9M
2017 CSBG
Department of Health and Human Services
$62M
CSBGFY2010
Department of Health and Human Services
$62M
2009 CSBG
Department of Health and Human Services
$60.3M
CSBGFY2011
Department of Health and Human Services
$60.1M
CSBGFY2012
Department of Health and Human Services
$60.1M
HEAD START AND EARLY START
Department of Health and Human Services
$59.8M
2015 CSBG
Department of Health and Human Services
$59.7M
PA-22 FYPD
Department of Health and Human Services
$59.3M
2014 CSBG
Department of Health and Human Services
$58M
2008 CSBG
Department of Health and Human Services
$56.8M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Housing and Urban Development
$56.4M
EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT PROGRAM
Department of Health and Human Services
$56.4M
CSBGFY2013
Department of Health and Human Services
$56.3M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$54M
E5C6-2021
Department of Health and Human Services
$51.6M
CSBG-2026 - COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT
Department of Health and Human Services
$51.2M
2010 LIHEAP
Department of Health and Human Services
$51.2M
LWC6-2021
Department of Health and Human Services
$50.6M
2009 LIHEAP
Department of Health and Human Services
$49.7M
HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$49.5M
E5C3-2020
Department of Health and Human Services
$48.7M
HEAD START PROGRAM
Department of Health and Human Services
$47.1M
2011 LIHEAP
Department of Health and Human Services
$46.2M
HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$45.1M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$44.7M
PA-22, PA-20, PA-25, PA-26
Department of Health and Human Services
$44.3M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$43.2M
LIHEAP-2024
Department of Energy
$42.9M
AWARD FISCAL YEAR 2006 WEATHERIZATION FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $7,085,364 TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Department of Health and Human Services
$42.4M
LIHEAP-2023
Department of Health and Human Services
$41.7M
LIHEAP-2025 - LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE
Department of Health and Human Services
$40.5M
LIHEAP-2026 - LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE
Department of Health and Human Services
$39.7M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$38.4M
LIHEAP-2020
Department of Health and Human Services
$38.2M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$37M
HEAD START - FULL YEAR - CENTER BASED OPTION
Department of Health and Human Services
$36.6M
HEAD START PROGRAM
Department of Health and Human Services
$36.1M
FY2018
Department of Health and Human Services
$36M
2012 LIHEAP
Department of Health and Human Services
$35.9M
HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$35.8M
LIHEAP-2019
Department of Health and Human Services
$35.8M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START REFUNDING APPLICATION
Department of Health and Human Services
$35.7M
LIHEAP-2022
Department of Health and Human Services
$35.4M
LIHEAP-2021
Department of Health and Human Services
$35.3M
2014 LIHEAP
Department of Health and Human Services
$35.1M
HEAD START / EARLY HEAD START CONTINUATION APPLICATION
Department of Health and Human Services
$34.9M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$34.1M
BASIC HEAD START
Department of Housing and Urban Development
$33.2M
HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM
Department of Health and Human Services
$33.2M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$33M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$32.9M
HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$32.4M
ADPTASST-2025 - ADOPTION ASSISTANCE
Department of Health and Human Services
$32.2M
HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER
Department of Health and Human Services
$32M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Energy
$31.7M
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Department of Health and Human Services
$31.2M
ADPTASST-2024
Department of Energy
$30.6M
THE PURPOSE OF THE WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS TO INCREASE THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF DWELLINGS OWNED AND OCCUPIED BY LOW-INCOME PERSONS, REDUCE THEIR TOTAL RESIDENTIAL EXPENDITURES, AND IMPROVE THEIR HEALTH AND SAFETY. THE PRIORITY POPULATION FOR THE WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS PERSONS WHO ARE PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE SUCH AS THE ELDERLY, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN, HIGH RESIDENTIAL ENERGY USERS, AND HOUSEHOLDS WITH HIGH-ENERGY BURDEN.
Department of Health and Human Services
$30.3M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Homeland Security
$30M
PASS THROUGH GRANT FOR FAMILIES IN DISASTER AREA
Corporation for National and Community Service
$29.1M
THIS AWARD FUNDS THE APPROVED 2022?23 AMERICORPS FORMULA PROGRAMS, AS LISTED ON THE APPROVED PROGRAM AND FUNDING SUMMARY CHARTS. NO MEMBER MAY ENROLL PRIOR TO THE APPROVED START DATE OF THE MEMBER ENROLLMENT PERIOD. YOUR 2022?23 REGULATORY MATCH IS 35%, AND YOUR BUDGETARY MATCH IS 42%. PLANNING GRANTS MAY ONLY OPERATE FOR ONE YEAR.
Department of Health and Human Services
$28.5M
HEAD START DURATION SUPPLEMENT
Department of Energy
$28.4M
WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM - CALIFORNIA. THE PURPOSE OF THE WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS TO INCREASE THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF DWELLINGS OWNED AND OCCUPIED BY LOW-INCOME PERSONS, REDUCE THEIR TOTAL RESIDENTIAL EXPENDITURES, AND IMPROVE THEIR HEALTH AND SAFETY. THE PRIORITY POPULATION FOR THE WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS PERSONS WHO ARE PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE SUCH AS THE ELDERLY, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN, HIGH RESIDENTIAL ENERGY USERS, AND HOUSEHOLDS WITH HIGH-ENERGY BURDEN.
Department of Health and Human Services
$27.9M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$27.6M
HEAD START
Corporation for National and Community Service
$27.4M
THIS AWARD FUNDS THE APPROVED 2024?25 AMERICORPS FORMULA PROGRAMS, AS LISTED ON THE APPROVED PROGRAM AND FUNDING SUMMARY CHARTS. NO MEMBER MAY ENROLL PRIOR TO THE APPROVED START DATE OF THE MEMBER ENROLLMENT PERIOD. YOUR 2024?25 BUDGETARY MATCH IS 65.56%. PLANNING GRANTS MAY ONLY OPERATE FOR ONE YEAR. THIS AWARD INCLUDES $2,485,741 ($1,645,231 ON THE PRIME GRANT IN ARP FUNDING + $840,510 IN FY 2024 FORMULA FUNDING) NOT DESIGNATED FOR SUBGRANTS, AS REFLECTED ON THE PARENT ORG. SUBTOTAL ON THE FUNDING SUMMARY CHART. BROWARD COLLEGE: FUND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 20. BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY: FUND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 28. GULF SPECIMEN MARINE LABORATORIES, INC.: EXPAND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 10. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF FLORIDA, INC.: FUND NEW ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL AWARD $74,982 TO EXPAND SERVICE THROUGH PLANNING GRANT. FAMILY SCHOLAR HOUSE, INC.: FUND NEW ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL AWARD $74,808 TO EXPAND SERVICE THROUGH PLANNING GRANT. FLORIDA DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: PROVIDE MATCH REPLACEMENT FUNDS. TO DO THIS, WE WILL ADD $285,973 IN MATCH REPLACEMENT. CAREERSOURCE FLORIDA, INC.: FUND NEW ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL AWARD $75,000 TO EXPAND SERVICE THROUGH PLANNING GRANT. LITERACY ALLIANCE OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA, INC.: FUND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 25. FLORIDA INTRODUCES PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND NUTRITION TO YOUTH INCORPORATED: FUND FOR CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 33. GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SOUTH FLORIDA, INC: TO DO THIS, WE WILL AWARD $74,923 TO EXPAND SERVICE THROUGH PLANNING GRANT. BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF ST. LUCIE, INDIAN RIVER & OKEECHOBEE COUNTIES, INC: EXPAND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 28. CITY OF TAMPA: EXPAND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 10. ARC OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, INC.: EXPAND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 31.
Department of Health and Human Services
$27.4M
HEAD START
Department of Housing and Urban Development
$27.3M
TAX CREDIT PROGRAM
Department of Health and Human Services
$27M
2008 LIHEAP
Department of Health and Human Services
$25.8M
ADPTASST-2026 - ADOPTION ASSISTANCE
Department of Health and Human Services
$25.3M
PA-22, PA-20
Department of Energy
$25.2M
WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE FOR LOW INCOME PERSONS
Department of Health and Human Services
$24.8M
HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$24.6M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$24.4M
HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER
Department of Health and Human Services
$24.3M
FULL YEAR HEAD START-PART DAY & HANDICAPPED
Department of Health and Human Services
$24.1M
HEAD START - FULL YEAR CENTER BASED OPTION903/756-5596
Department of Health and Human Services
$23.6M
HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$23.6M
HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER
Corporation for National and Community Service
$23.1M
THIS AWARD FUNDS THE APPROVED 2022?23 AMERICORPS STATE COMPETITIVE FIXED AMOUNT PROGRAMS, AS LISTED ON THE APPROVED PROGRAM FUNDING SUMMARY CHART. THIS AWARD IS A FIXED AMOUNT GRANT AT $21,600 PER MSY FOR CITY YEAR INC., $21,200 PER MSY FOR COLORADO YOUTH CORPS ASSOCIATION (YOUTH CORPS FOR COLORADO), AND $21,200 PER MSY FOR COLORADO YOUTH CORPS ASSOCIATION (COLORADO CLIMATE CORPS). NO MEMBER MAY ENROLL PRIOR TO THE APPROVED START DATE OF THE MEMBER ENROLLMENT PERIOD. CITY YEAR, INC.: INCREASE THE LIVING ALLOWANCE. TO DO THIS, WE WILL INCREASE THE LIVING ALLOWANCE BY $430,441. COLORADO YOUTH CORPS ASSOCIATION (YOUTH CORPS FOR COLORADO): INCREASE THE LIVING ALLOWANCE. TO DO THIS, WE WILL INCREASE THE LIVING ALLOWANCE BY $1,591,133. COLORADO YOUTH CORPS ASSOCIATION (COLORADO CLIMATE CORPS): EXPAND CURRENT ACTIVITIES. TO DO THIS, WE WILL EXPAND SERVICE BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLOTS BY 240.
Department of Health and Human Services
$22.7M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$22.5M
EARLY HEAD START - CHILD CARE PARTNERSHIP AND EARLY HEAD START EXPANSION
Department of Health and Human Services
$22.4M
LIEE-2023
Department of Health and Human Services
$22.4M
HEAD START
Department of Housing and Urban Development
$22.2M
NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PROGRAM (RECOVERY ACT FUNDED)
Department of Health and Human Services
$22.1M
FOSTER-2025 - FOSTER CARE
Department of Health and Human Services
$21.7M
HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER
Department of Homeland Security
$21.7M
PASS THROUGH GRANT FOR FAMILIES IN DISASTER AREA
Department of Health and Human Services
$21.7M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$21.4M
HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$21.3M
RESIDENTIAL (SHELTER AND/OR TRANSITIONAL FOSTER CARE) SERVICES FOR UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN-LICENSED AND TEXAS-EXEMPT AND FLORIDA-DELICENSED ONLY
Department of Health and Human Services
$21.2M
FOSTER-2024
Department of Health and Human Services
$21M
HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER
Department of Health and Human Services
$20.7M
HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER
Department of Health and Human Services
$20.7M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$20.6M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$20.3M
PA-22 FYPD
Department of Health and Human Services
$20.1M
HEAD START: FULL YEAR FULL DAY HANDICAPPED TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Department of Health and Human Services
$19.8M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$19.8M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$19.7M
2009 CSBGS
Department of Health and Human Services
$19.6M
FY 2016 COLA EXTENSION
Department of Housing and Urban Development
$19.6M
NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PRG
Department of Health and Human Services
$19.5M
HEAD START - CENTER BASED
Department of Health and Human Services
$19.4M
FOSTER-2026 - FOSTER CARE
Department of Health and Human Services
$19.3M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Corporation for National and Community Service
$19.2M
THE COMMISSION RECOMMENDS FUNDING OF THREE PROGRAM OPERATING GRANT PROPOSALS FOR COMPETITIVE FUNDING. THESE PROPOSALS REPRESENT THE STRONGEST AND HIGHEST QUALITY PROPOSALS SELECTED, BASED UPON A COMPREHENSIVE, RIGOROUS, DELIBERATIVE, COMPETITIVE REVIEW PROCESS. THE RECOMMENDED PROPOSALS ARE LISTED BELOW IN RANK ORDER: 1. COLORADO PARENT AND CHILD FOUNDATION/COLORADO HIPPYCORPS 2. DENVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS URBAN EDUCATION SERVICE CORPS (EDUCATION AWARD ONLY PROGRAM) 3. LA PUENTE HOME, INC./SOUTHWEST RURAL EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE 4. PARTNERS IN ROUTT COUNTY/SCHOOL BASED MENTORING PROGRAM THE REMAINING THREE PROPOSALS, COLORADO READING CORPS, COLORADO YOUTH CORPS ASSOCIATION, AND DENVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS MATH FELLOWS (SCHOOL TURNAROUND GRANT) ARE CONTINUATION PROPOSALS FOR THEIR CURRENT THREE-YEAR GRANT CYCLE. COLORADO READING CORPS PROPOSES FUNDING FOR THE THIRD YEAR OF THEIR GRANT. COLORADO YOUTH CORPS ASSOCIATION FOR THE SECOND YEAR, AND DENVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS MATH FELLOWS FOR YEAR THREE OF THEIR GRANT.
Corporation for National and Community Service
$19.1M
THIS AWARD FUNDS THE APPROVED 2023-2024 AMERICORPS STATE COMPETITIVE FIXED AMOUNT PROGRAMS, AS LISTED ON THE APPROVED PROGRAM FUNDING SUMMARY CHART. THIS AWARD IS A FIXED AMOUNT GRANT AT $21,600 PER MSY FOR NEW YORK, CITY OF (NYC CIVIC CORPS) AND THE STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION, INC, AND $0 PER MSY FOR NEW YORK, CITY OF (CITY SERVICE CORPS) AND RELAY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION. NO MEMBER MAY ENROLL PRIOR TO THE APPROVED START DATE OF THE MEMBER ENROLLMENT PERIOD. NEW YORK, CITY OF (NYC CIVIC CORPS): THIS AWARD INCLUDES ARP FUNDING INTENDED TO INCREASE THE LIVING ALLOWANCE. TO DO THIS, WE WILL AWARD $755,920 FOR LIVING ALLOWANCE INCREASES. THE STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION, INC: THIS AWARD INCLUDES ARP FUNDING INTENDED TO INCREASE THE LIVING ALLOWANCE. TO DO THIS, WE WILL AWARD $281,906 FOR LIVING ALLOWANCE INCREASES.
Department of Justice
$18.7M
OVC FY 18 VOCA VICTIM ASSISTANCE FORMULA
Department of Health and Human Services
$18.6M
HEAD START
Corporation for National and Community Service
$18.6M
THIS APPLICATION IS FOR NEW, RECOMPETING, OR CONTINUATION STATE COMMISSION APPLICANTS, INCLUDING TERRITORIES WITH COMMISSIONS, APPLYING FOR COST REIMBURSEMENT GRANTS.
Department of Energy
$18.6M
TAS::89 0331::TAS RECOVERY EERE-WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM-ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY, RECOVERY ACT
Department of Health and Human Services
$18.4M
HEAD START
Department of Housing and Urban Development
$18.3M
HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM
Department of Health and Human Services
$17.9M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of the Interior
$17.6M
THE JOINT IEUA-JCSD RECYCLED WATER INTERTIE PROJECT (THE PROJECT) WILL PROVIDE 3,160 ACRE-FEET PER YEAR (AFY) OF NEW RECYCLED WATER FROM THE WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY REGIONAL WASTEWATERAUTHORITY (WRCRWA) WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT (WTP) LOCATED IN THE CITY OF EASTVALE, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TO OFFSET CURRENT POTABLE WATER DEMANDS. THIS NEW RECYCLED WATER SOURCE WILL OFFSET THE CURRENT USE OF POTABLE WATER FOR IRRIGATION ON PARKS, SCHOOLS,STREETSCAPES, AND MEDIANS IN THE CITY OF EASTVALE AND THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY. THE PROJECT WILLCONVERT THE EXISTING POTABLE WATER SYSTEM TO RECYCLED WATER USE AND INSTALL THE INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDED TO FACILITATE THE CONVEYANCE OF 2,500 AFY OF RECYCLED WATER NORTH INTO THE INLAND EMPIREUTILITIES AGENCYS (IEUA) SERVICE AREA. IEUA WILL UTILIZE THIS RECYCLED WATER SUPPLY IN THEIR EXISTING SYSTEM TO INCREASE THE RECYCLED WATER CURRENTLY BEING UTILIZED TO REPLENISH THE CHINO GROUNDWATER BASIN, OFFSETTING POTABLE STATE WATER PROJECT (SWP) WATER USED FOR GROUNDWATER RECHARGE. THE PROJECT, INTERTYING ADJACENT RECYCLED WATER SYSTEMS IN THE SANTA ANA RIVER WATERSHED IN THE COUNTIES OF RIVERSIDE AND SAN BERNARDINO, WILL INCREASE THE LOCAL WATER SUPPLY THAT WILL OFFSET SWP POTABLE WATER USE, INCREASE WATER SUPPLY RESILIENCY DURING DROUGHT EMERGENCIES, INCREASE GROUNDWATER RECHARGE RELIABILITY, REDUCE GROUND WATER PUMPING, AND PROVIDE WATER TRANSFERS EXCHANGES AND OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCIES.
Department of Health and Human Services
$17.5M
PA-22
Corporation for National and Community Service
$17.3M
NA
Department of Energy
$17.1M
WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Department of Energy
$17M
TAS::89 0331::TAS RECOVERY ACT - SUPPORT OF THE DOE HEALTHY HOMES INITIATIVE AND REGIONAL WAP SYMPOSIA WITH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR STATE COMMUNITY
Department of Health and Human Services
$16.8M
HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER
Department of Health and Human Services
$16.7M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Corporation for National and Community Service
$16.6M
ENGAGES AMERICORPS MEMBERS IN FULL AND PART-TIME SERVICE TO MEET COMMUNITY NEEDS IN EDUCATION, THE ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, VETERANS, AND OTHER AREAS
Corporation for National and Community Service
$16.4M
AMERICORPS STATE
Corporation for National and Community Service
$16.3M
COMMISSION STATE GRANTS ARE AWARDED TO ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE PROPOSING A PROJECT THAT OPERATE IN ONLY ONE STATE AND THAT ARE PUT FORWARD TO CNCS BY
Department of Health and Human Services
$16.1M
FY 2017
Department of Health and Human Services
$16M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Homeland Security
$15.9M
PASS THROUGH GRANT FOR FAMILIES IN DISASTER AREA
Department of Health and Human Services
$15.9M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START - 2017 CONTINUATION
Department of Health and Human Services
$15.7M
EARLY HEAD START/CHILD CARE PARTNERSHIP
Department of Health and Human Services
$15.7M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Housing and Urban Development
$15.7M
STATE ADM SMALL CITY
Department of Health and Human Services
$15.6M
HEAD START / EARLY HEAD START
Corporation for National and Community Service
$15.5M
N/A
Department of Health and Human Services
$15.4M
HEAD START - CENTER BASED AND HOME BASED
Department of Health and Human Services
$15.4M
HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$15.3M
HEAD START
Corporation for National and Community Service
$15.3M
THE NY STATE COMMISSION ON NATIONAL & COMMUNITY SERVICE (THE COMMISSION) IS PROUD TO SUBMIT OUR 2019 AMERICORPS FORMULA APPLICATION PACKAGE. THIS PORTFOLIO RECOMMENDS FUNDING FOR 26 COST-REIMBURSEMENT APPLICATIONS AND ONE PLANNING GRANT WHICH ILLUSTRATES NY STATE'S COMMITMENT TO MAXIMIZE NATIONAL SERVICE PROGRAMS AS A VALUABLE RESOURCE TO OVERCOME UNPRECEDENTED ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CHALLENGES FACING OUR COMMUNITIES. THE COMMISSION STRONGLY CONTENDS THAT THIS PORTFOLIO OF FORMULA PROPOSALS AND THE RESULTING MEMBER SERVICE WILL HELP TO MEET THE MOST PRESSING CHALLENGES THAT FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES ACROSS NY STATE ARE FACING. MANY ARE IN SYNC WITH THE TOP PRIORITIES IDENTIFIED BY OUR STAKEHOLDERS AND IN OUR STATE SERVICE PLAN FOR 2018-2020. THE APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED TO THE COMMISSION ARE BOTH GEOGRAPHICALLY AND PROGRAMMATICALLY DIVERSE, IMPLEMENTING MEMBER SERVICE ACTIVITIES IN THE STATUTORILY DESIGNATED NATIONAL FOCUS AREAS OF DISASTER SERVICES, ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY, EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP, HEALTHY FUTURES, AND VETERANS AND MILITARY FAMILIES.
Department of Energy
$15.2M
WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM - OREGON
Department of Health and Human Services
$15.2M
HEAD START
Department of Health and Human Services
$15.2M
HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER
Source: Federal Audit Clearinghouse (fac.gov)
No federal single audit records found for this organization.
Single audits are required for entities expending $750,000+ in federal awards annually.
Source: IRS e-Filed Form 990
No officer or director compensation data available for this organization.
This data is sourced from IRS Form 990, Part VII. It may not be available if the organization files Form 990-N (e-Postcard) or has not yet been enriched.
Source: IRS Publication 78, Auto-Revocation List & e-Postcard Data
Tax-deductible contributions: Yes
Deductibility code: SOUNK
Sources: IRS e-Filed Form 990 (XML) & ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer
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| Year | Revenue | Contributions | Expenses | Assets | Net Assets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $49.7K | — | $85.8K | $94.6K | — |
| 2022 | $85.4K | — | $52.9K | $137.6K | — |
| 2021 | $50.9K | — | $64.4K | $131K | — |
| 2020 | $53.8K | — | $43.4K | $171.5K | — |
Sources: ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer & IRS e-File Index
| Tax Year | Form Type | Source | Documents |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 990-EZ | IRS e-File | PDF not yet published by IRSView Filing → |
| 2023 | 990-EZ | DataIRS e-File | PDF not yet published by IRSView Filing → |
| 2022 | 990-EZ | DataIRS e-File |
Financial data: IRS Form 990 via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer (Tax Year 2023)
Federal grants: USAspending.gov (live)
Organization info: IRS Business Master File · ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer
Tax-deductibility: IRS Publication 78
| 2019 | $60.8K | — | $42.3K | $125.3K | — |
| 2018 | $48.1K | — | $49.8K | $110.4K | — |
| 2017 | $53.7K | — | $58.7K | $118.4K | — |
| 2016 | $61.8K | — | $65.3K | $135.8K | — |
| 2015 | $72.9K | — | $69.1K | $170K | — |
| 2014 | $71.6K | — | $67.4K | $148.6K | — |
| 2013 | $71K | — | $69.8K | $155.8K | — |
| 2012 | $70.3K | — | $67.8K | $52.3K | — |
| 2011 | $69.9K | — | $70.4K | $37.4K | — |
| 2021 | 990-EZ | Data | PDF not yet published by IRS |
| 2020 | 990-EZ | Data | PDF not yet published by IRS |
| 2019 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2018 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2017 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2016 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2015 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2014 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2013 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2012 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2011 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2010 | 990-EZ | — |
| 2009 | 990-EZ | — |
| 2008 | 990-EZ | — |
| 2007 | 990-EZ | — |
| 2006 | 990-EZ | — |
| 2005 | 990-EZ | — |
| 2004 | 990-EZ | — |
| 2003 | 990-EZ | — |
| 2002 | 990-EZ | — |
| 2001 | 990-EZ | — |