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CSB Programs | Agency Services | Partner Agencies
| Funding Chart
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AGENCY |
CSB FUNDED PROGRAM |
CONTRACT PERIOD |
CONTRACT AMOUNT |
MISSION |
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ADAMH/Maryhaven |
· Engagement Center |
· 7/1/04-6/30/05 |
· $195,045 |
To provide highest quality, cost-effective, and accessible addiction recovery services, from a holistic behavioral healthcare perspective, to individuals and families regardless of ability to pay and to return to our community recovering men, women, and children. |
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Catholic Social Services |
· Barbara Bonner Family Center |
· 7/1/04-6/30/05 |
· $256,879 |
In the spirit of the corporal works of mercy of the Gospel of St. Matthew and the social teachings of the church, the mission of Catholic Social Services is to be a responsible and accountable leader meeting the needs and preserving the dignity of those who are poorest and most vulnerable regardless of faith, through the efficient delivery of integrated professional, volunteer and collaborative services. |
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Community Housing Network |
· North 22nd Street
· North High Street
· Parsons Avenue
· E. 5th Avenue
· RLPTI |
· 7/1/04-6/30/05
· 7/1/04-6/30/05
· 7/1/04-6/30/05
· 7/1/04-6/30/05
· 3/1/04-2/28/07 |
· $93,401
· $216,668
· $102,596
· $53,373
· $75,000 |
Community Housing Network, Inc. provides safe affordable rental housing and linkage to supportive services for people with disabilities and other special needs such as homelessness. CHN serves as a developer, owner and property manager, and facilitates access to rent subsidies and private housing. |
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Friends of the Homeless |
· Rebecca's Place
· Men's Shelter
· 370 West State Street Transition |
· 7/1/04-6/30/05
· 7/1/04-6/30/05
· 7/1/04-11/15/04 |
· $270,134
· $493,005
· $8,370 |
Friends of the Homeless,
Inc. is committed to leadership in providing innovative, quality
programs, services and housing that enable people in central
Ohio to move out of homelessness. Through collaboration,
advocacy, education, and our work, Friends aims to further the
beliefs that: |
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Gladden Community House |
· Prevention |
· 7/01/04-6/30/05 |
· $38,950 |
Gladden Community House
is a settlement house serving Franklinton and its surrounding
neighborhoods. We are a United Way affiliated non-profit agency
providing education and recreation programs, emergency
assistance, and advocacy and support for individuals, families
and groups. We do this: |
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Homeless Families Foundation |
· Family Shelter |
· 7/1/04-6/30/05 |
· $160,309 |
To provide shelter, support, stability and nurturing for homeless children and their families as they prepare to acquire and maintain permanent housing. |
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Lutheran Social Services |
· Nancy’s Place
· Faith Mission on 6th Street
· Faith Mission on 8th Avenue
· 370 West State Street Transition |
· 7/1/04-6/30/05
· 7/1/04-6/30/05
· 7/1/04-6/30/05
· 7/1/04-11/15/05 |
· $198,261
· $319,555
· $556,087
· $10,850 |
Creating a better world by serving people in need. |
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Maryhaven |
· Outreach
· 370 West State Street Transition |
· 7/1/04-6/30/05
· 5/15/04-11/15/04 |
· $45,000
· 85,300 |
To provide highest quality, cost-effective, and accessible addiction recovery services, from a holistic behavioral healthcare perspective, to individuals and families regardless of ability to pay and to return to our community recovering men, women, and children. |
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National Church Residences |
· Commons at Grant |
· 7/1/04-6/30/05 |
· $83,364 |
Opening the door to quality health care and affordable housing throughout the United States. |
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Salvation Army |
· Family Housing Collaborative |
· 7/1/04-6/30/05 |
· $153,808 |
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love for God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. |
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Southeast, Inc. |
· Scattered Sites Supportive Housing Program |
· 7/1/04-6/30/05 |
· $135,614 |
Southeast, Inc. is a comprehensive mental health and recovery organization serving diverse populations regardless of economic status. With the belief that all persons have the capacity to grow and change, we provide our services to persons of all ages, cultures, races and religions in order to enhance emotional and mental wellness and recovery, thereby improving families, workplaces and communities. |
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YMCA |
· Sunshine Terrace
· Permanent Supportive Housing at 40 West Long Street
· 370 West State Street Transition |
· 7/1/04-6/30/05
· 7/1/04-6/30/05
· 7/1/04-11/15/04 |
· $332,126
· $325,000
· $13,500 |
To serve the whole community through programs expressing Judeo-Christian principles that build a healthy spirit, mind and body. |
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YWCA |
· WINGS
· Interfaith Hospitality Network |
· 7/1/04-6/30/05
· 7/1/04-6/30/05 |
· $46,248
· $975,917 |
The empowerment of women. The elimination of racism. |
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