2005 Community Investments
HomeBase Expansion - MIRCI
|
Council |
Year |
Amount |
Report 1 |
Report 2 |
Report 3 |
Report 4 |
|
FSST |
2005 |
$75,000 |
EE |
EE | PENDING |
- |
PATH Program - The Family Shelter
|
Council |
Year |
Amount |
Report 1 |
Report 2 |
Report 3 |
Report 4 |
|
FSST |
2005 |
$75,000 |
ME |
ME |
- |
- |
Community Councils: The Community Council responsible for issuing a request for proposals (RFP)
EJLS - Education, Job & Life Skills Council
SB6 - Success By 6 (Formerly the Families, Individuals & Children Council)
H&R - Health & Recovery Council
FSST - Food, Shelter, Safety & Transportation Council
Year: The year refers to the first year in which the agency receives funding for that particular program. Grants are typically awarded for a three-year period. Very successful programs may be extended beyond three years and programs that do not meet expectations can be ended before the three year grant cycle is complete.
Amount: The amount refers to the funding the agency receives per fiscal year for the term of the grant.
Reports: Reports refer to the outcome reports agencies file with United Way. Trained volunteers review the reports for progress. Continued funding for programs depends on satisfactory outcome reports.
EE - Exceeds Expectations,
ME - Meets Expectations,
NI - Needs Improvement,
DN - Does Not Meet Expectations
SB6 - Success By 6 (Formerly the Families, Individuals & Children Council)
H&R - Health & Recovery Council
FSST - Food, Shelter, Safety & Transportation Council
Year: The year refers to the first year in which the agency receives funding for that particular program. Grants are typically awarded for a three-year period. Very successful programs may be extended beyond three years and programs that do not meet expectations can be ended before the three year grant cycle is complete.
Amount: The amount refers to the funding the agency receives per fiscal year for the term of the grant.
Reports: Reports refer to the outcome reports agencies file with United Way. Trained volunteers review the reports for progress. Continued funding for programs depends on satisfactory outcome reports.




