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Federal Program to Help Religious Groups Makes Awards

December 12, 2002 | Read Time: 1 minute

Following are grants and contracts that the federal Compassion Capital Fund has awarded.

Grants to

help religious groups and local charities pay start-up costs, receive management help, or expand their programs:

Institute for Youth Development (Washington): $2,500,000

Nueva Esperanza (Philadelphia): $2,466,406


United Way of Massachusetts Bay (Boston): $2,000,000

CJH Educational Grant Services (Raleigh, N.C.): $1,506,987

Associated Black Charities (Baltimore): $1,500,000

Emory University (Atlanta): $1,499,999

Community Technology Centers’ Network (Cambridge, Mass.): $1,499,770


University of Nebraska (Lincoln): $1,160,742

Christian Community Health Fellowship (Chicago): $1,128,330

Clemson University (S.C.): $1,033,341

JVA Consulting (Denver): $1,008,547

Catholic Charities of Central New Mexico (Albuquerque): $1,000,000


Mennonite Economic Development Associates (Lancaster, Pa.): $1,000,000

Northside Ministerial Alliance (Kalamazoo, Mich.): $1,000,000

The National Center for Faith Based Initiatives (West Palm Beach, Fla.): $700,000

Volunteers of America (Alexandria, Va.): $699,159

Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (Washington): $682,240


St. Vincent de Paul Management (San Diego): $673,041

Montana Office of Rural Health (Bozeman): $614,555

University of Hawaii (Honolulu): $600,000

Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corporation (Virginia Beach, Va.): $500,000

TOTAL: $24,773,117


Grants to study how religious and community organizationsprovide social services:


Caliber Associates (Fairfax, Va.): $236,633

University of Maryland (College Park): $218,098

Florida International University (Miami): $210,622

University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia): $193,456

TOTAL: $858,809


Contracts to help religious groups provide social services:


Dare Mighty Things (Vienna, Va.): $2,200,000 to start a national resource center and information clearinghouse of training materials and other information needed to help religious and local charities improve their work.

Branch Associates (Philadelphia): $1,350,000 to evaluate practices and approaches of religious and local charities so that other organizations can benefit from their experiences.

TOTAL: $3,550,000