A Home Away
From Homelessness |
After-School
Enrichment Programs for Homeless Children |
Our goal
is to join and support homeless and formerly homeless children and their
families, and to increase their dignity and confidence through rich educational,
social and recreational opportunities. Our additional goal is to give each
child a chance to have a childhood in a safe and healthy environment. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$295,417 |
$155,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
360 |
$155,000 |
$0 |
Advocates
for Due Process |
10/02-6/04
Shelter Client Advocacy |
None provided |
10/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Other, Legal
Services |
$139,047 |
$79,421 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
After School
Enrichment Program |
SF TEAM K-8
Expanded Learning Initiative |
We offer
after-school enrichment and educational activities for students attending
McKinley Elementary School. Activities include homework help, tutoring,
art, a nature program, physical education, field trips, literature circles
and science. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$202,000 |
$102,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$102,000 |
$0 |
Aguilas,
Inc. |
HIV Prevention
services targeting BRP's |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$334,418 |
$334,418 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
AIDS Emergency
Fund |
Emergency
Financial Assistance - Vouchers |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$1,432,548 |
$716,274 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
AIDS Legal
Referral Panel of the SF Bay Area |
Client Advocacy |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Legal Services |
$390,737 |
$195,369 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Aim High
for High School |
Aim High |
The mission
of Aim High is to provide economically disadvantaged middle school students
with a challenging and supportive educational program that fosters curiosity,
competence and confidence for success in school. Aim High's commitment to
faculty development, especially through enabling teachers to develop and
celebrate innovative approaches to teaching and learning, is an essential
ingredient in the program’s success. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
87 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
Allen Community
Development Corporation |
6/01-3/04
Community Technology Learning Center State Grant |
None provided |
6/1/2001 |
3/31/2004 |
DHS |
Employment/Employment
Training, Family Services, Youth Services |
$700,000 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Allen Community
Development Corporation |
Western Addition
Community Technology Center |
The Children's
Fund program of the Western Addition Community Technology Center serves
50 participants between the ages of 6 and 17. The program focuses on improving
academic skills in reading/writing and math/science, improving computer
literacy, and increasing the youth's understanding of their own culture. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$120,000 |
$60,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
50 |
$60,000 |
$0 |
American
College of Traditional Chinese Medicine |
Complementary
therapies. |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$261,444 |
$261,444 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
American
Lung Association of San Francisco and San Mateo Counties |
Childhood
Asthma Initiative evaluation services. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
8/31/2003 |
DPH |
Environmental,
Family Services |
$98,214 |
$92,509 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Arab Cultural
and Community Center |
Youth Educational
and Cultural Empowerment Program |
This program
provides academic support through after-school homework assistance in a
class setting at different school locations. Classes include empowerment
exercises in challenging subjects such as English, math and science. They
also include practice in writing for nonnative English-speakers to help
them in improving their writing skills in school assignments. The program
also includes a cultural empowerment for youth from Arab/Middle Eastern
and other ethnic backgrounds to empower their sense of identity and pride
in their heritage, and to create respect and understanding for youth from
other ethnic backgrounds. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$184,000 |
$92,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
40 |
$92,000 |
$0 |
Arc San Francisco |
7/02-6/06
Recycling Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Environmental |
$217,000 |
$54,250 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Ark of Refuge,
Inc. |
Restoration
House services |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/28/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter |
$282,479 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Ark of Refuge,
Inc. |
housing services
at Ark House |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
10/31/2002 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter |
$217,890 |
$217,890 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Ark of Refuge,
Inc. |
HIV Prevention
Services - BRPs |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$176,585 |
$88,293 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Ark of Refuge,
Inc. |
HIV health
services for Transgenders |
None provided |
10/1/2001 |
2/28/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$145,104 |
$72,552 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Ark of Refuge,
Inc. |
Youth Multimedia
Arts Program for Social Change |
This is an
after-school multimedia arts program, providing youth leadership development,
cultural and recreational enrichment activities, and media and computer
literacy by offering youth- and young adult-led multimedia arts, music,
video production and performing arts classes in a high-tech 12-station computer
lab and local community theater space. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education, Arts |
$110,000 |
$55,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
175 |
$55,000 |
$0 |
Ark of Refuge,
Inc. |
Transcending
Program -treatment advocacy |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$89,345 |
$89,345 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Arriba Juntos |
6/03-5/06
HUD Homeless Job Training/Services Grant |
None provided |
6/1/2003 |
5/31/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Employment/Employment Training |
$256,401 |
$85,467 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Asian &
Pacific Islander Wellness Center |
HIV Prevention
Targeting Defined BRP's |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$825,394 |
$275,131 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Asian &
Pacific Islander Wellness Center |
Integrated
Services. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
2/28/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health, Physical Health |
$199,285 |
$199,285 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Asian &
Pacific Islander Wellness Center |
Case management,
peer advocacy, treatment advocacy/groups |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$190,941 |
$190,941 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Asian &
Pacific Islander Wellness Center |
Integrated
Services. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
2/28/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health, Physical Health |
$136,590 |
$136,590 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Asian &
Pacific Islander Wellness Center |
San Mateo
County outreach and case management services |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health |
$65,247 |
$65,247 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Asian &
Pacific Islander Wellness Center |
Psychotherapy,
non-M.D., mental health counseling |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health |
$20,297 |
$20,297 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Asian &
Pacific Islander Wellness Center |
Needle exchange
services to TSM, TSM/F & TSF. |
None provided |
1/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$12,600 |
$6,300 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Asian American
Recovery Services, Inc. |
Substance
Abuse/criminal justice, res., OP, prevention/outreach targeting Asian community,
homeless and offenders. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$7,286,057 |
$7,286,057 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Asian Law
Caucus |
Legal Services,
Naturalization Services |
To ensure
the rights and entitlements of older persons by providing or securing legal
assistance. To provide services for legal permanent residents (LPRs) regarding
naturalization, public benefits, immigration law and bilingual education.
To provide services for legal permanent residents (LPRs) regarding naturalization,
public benefits, immigration law and bilingual education. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Legal Services |
$130,000 |
$130,000 |
2,600 Legal
Assistance Hours; 300 Legal Services Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Asian Pacific
Islander Legal Outreach |
Legal Services,
Naturalization Services, Elder Abuse Prevention |
To ensure
the rights and entitlements of older persons by providing or securing legal
assistance. To provide services for legal permanent residents (LPRs) regarding
naturalization, public benefits, immigration law and bilingual education.
To provide services for legal permanent residents (LPRs) regarding naturalization,
public benefits, immigration law and bilingual education. To improve the
protection of older persons who are in danger of abuse, neglect, or exploitation
by providing public education, outreach, interagency coordination, and abuse
investigation. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Legal Services |
$139,520 |
$139,520 |
2,142 Legal
Assistance Hours; 400 Legal Services Hours; 240 Community Ed. Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Asian Perinatal
Advocates |
7/03-6/04
Family Resource Center- for Asian-Pacific Islander community |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Family Services.
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$752,520 |
$753,020 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Asian Perinatal
Advocates |
7/03-6/06
In-Home Family Preservation Services to prevent incidences of child abuse |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Family Services.
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$473,637 |
$157,879 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Asian Perinatal
Advocates |
7/01-6/04
Asian Pacific lslander Stressline to prevent incidences of child abuse |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis Intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$239,702 |
$80,001 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Asian Perinatal
Advocates |
Healthy SRO
Children and Families |
The Healthy
SRO Children and Families project focuses on serving isolated families in
SRO housing with visitor and case management services, health and parenting
education programs, and education and organizing around health and safety
violations in multifamily housing. The aim of the project is to improve
access to community support services, make linkages between parents and
community resources, and educate and organize children and parents to be
more effective self-advocates. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services |
$200,000 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
500 |
$100,000 |
$0 |
Asian Women's
Shelter |
Children's
Program |
The Asian
Women's Shelter (AWS) is a comprehensive shelter program that provides safety,
food, shelter, advocacy, and other resources to assist women in rebuilding
violence-free lives for themselves and their children. Our services are
culturally appropriate and language accessible. We have an on-call pool
of multilingual advocates to respond to the wide range of Asian languages
spoken in the Bay Area, and we work closely with other agencies in the community
to provide a comprehensive network of resources for Asian battered women
and their children. The Asian Women's Shelter is committed to every person's
right to live in a violence free home and has a specific focus on addressing
the cultural and language needs of immigrant, refugee and US-born Asian
women and their children. This perspective is reflected in the three main
areas of AWS's work: direct services, community building and organizational
development. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services, Crisis Intervention |
$80,000 |
$40,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
25 |
$40,000 |
$0 |
Asian Women's
Shelter |
Children's
Program |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health,
Family Services, Youth Services, Education / Academic Support |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Back on Track |
Back on Track
Tutorial |
We offer
an after-school-tutoring program for students in grades K-12. Students are
matched with a volunteer tutor/mentor and receive one-on-one tutoring sessions. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$237,600 |
$150,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$150,000 |
$0 |
Baker Places,
Inc. |
Mental health
services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health
|
$7,218,455 |
$7,218,455 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Baker Places,
Inc. |
Substance
Abuse Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$3,036,806 |
$3,036,806 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Baker Places,
Inc. |
7/03-6/06
HUD Community Detox |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$1,399,734 |
$466,578 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Baker Places,
Inc. |
Residential
Substance Abuse Treatment |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/28/2004 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$1,281,798 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Baker Places,
Inc. |
Housing support
services at the Star & Camelot Hotels |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Housing and
Shelter, Mental Health |
$650,000 |
$325,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Baker Places,
Inc. |
Direct access
to housing |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Housing and
Shelter, Mental Health |
$642,190 |
$642,190 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Baker Places,
Inc. |
integrated
services network (ISN) |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
10/31/2002 |
DPH |
Housing and
Shelter, Mental Health, Physical Health |
$419,401 |
$419,401 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Baker Places,
Inc. |
integrated
services network (ISN) |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
10/31/2002 |
DPH |
Housing and
Shelter, Mental Health, Physical Health |
$360,179 |
$180,090 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Baker Places,
Inc. |
Detox services
to persons with HIV. |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Substance Abuse, Crisis Intervention |
$344,164 |
$285,164 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Baker Places,
Inc. |
1/03-12/06
HUD Integrated Service Network |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$193,517 |
$193,517 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Baker Places,
Inc. |
Emergency
Housing |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/28/2004 |
DPH |
Housing and
Shelter |
$168,563 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Baker Places,
Inc. |
Star and
Camelot |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/28/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter, Mental Health |
$106,917 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Bar Association
of San Francisco |
Legal and
Migrant Assistance |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Legal Services |
$73,541 |
$73,541 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Bay Area
Legal Aid |
7/02-6/04
CalWORKS/Paes Client Advocasy |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Legal Services,
Employment/Employment Training |
$403,702 |
$201,851 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Bay Area
Young Positives, Inc. |
Outreach
& linkages for youth |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Youth Services |
$111,334 |
$55,667 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Bayview Hunters
Point Adult Day Health Center |
Community
Services: Multipurpose Senior Center |
To maintain
or improve the well being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$195,364 |
$195,364 |
6,500 Service
Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
BayView Hunters
Point Adult Day Health Center |
Adult Day
Health Srvc for BVHP |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$55,554 |
$55,554 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Bayview Hunters
Point Foundation for Community Improvement |
Mental Health
and Substance Abuse Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
12/30/2002 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Substance Abuse |
$3,778,761 |
$3,778,761 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Bayview Hunters
Point Foundation for Community Improvement |
Outpatient
Managed Care Mental Health Services ($3.3 Mil. for all SFMHP providers) |
None provided |
7/1/1999 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health
|
$1 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Bernal Heights
Neighborhood Center |
Greater Mission
Consortium (GMC) |
The GMC meets
child and family needs in preschool and offers practical services to youth
until they graduate from high school. Specifically, GMC offers affordable
preschool/child care, one-on-one case management, an after-school tutorial
and supervised recreation program, sports and recreation leagues, leadership
clubs at the middle and high school levels, employment opportunities for
high school students, and youth legal advocacy to address school and juvenile
issues. Lastly, there is a drop-in site at 4468 Mission Street/Excelsior
Street where youth can be in a safe place, get referrals to other services
and socialize with other peers and adults in a fun, respectful atmosphere. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$600,000 |
$300,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
1031 |
$300,000 |
$0 |
Bernal Heights
Neighborhood Center |
7/02-6/04
Bernal Gateway supportive housing |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Family Services, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$411,440 |
$205,720 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Bernal Heights
Neighborhood Center |
Care Management,
Community Services |
To enable
functionally impaired seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain services
which promote and maintain the optimum level of functioning in the most
integrated setting. To maintain or improve the well being of seniors and
adults with disabilities through the provision of a variety of services
and activities. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$214,534 |
$214,534 |
5,985 Service
Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Bernal Heights
Neighborhood Center |
7/01-6/04
HUD Monterey House |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter |
$90,399 |
$30,134 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Big Brothers/Big
Sisters of San Francisco |
Mentoring
and social services for high risk youth. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Youth Services,
Education / Academic Support |
$15,362 |
$15,362 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Black Adoption
Placement and Research Center |
7/02-6/05
Adoption Services linking children in long-term placement with adoptive
families |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Family Services,
youth services, crisis intervention, legal services |
$1,477,950 |
$469,725 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Black Coalition
on AIDS |
Rafiki case
management & Brandy Moore residential facility |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/28/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter |
$373,912 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Black Coalition
on AIDS |
HIV Prevention
services targeting defined BRPs |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$144,469 |
$144,469 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Booker T.
Washington Community Service Center |
Western Addition
Youth Action Center |
The Booker
T. Washington Community Service Center is a multiservice center that, in
collaboration with agencies committed to the health and well-being of youth
that have an understanding of African American youth, provides educational,
recreational, multicultural and community service activities for 150 youth
between the ages of 5 and 17, who live primarily in the Western Addition
and Haight-Ashbury neighborhoods. The agency, with its community partners,
addresses the unique circumstances of African-American youth in a multicultural
environment and the economic and social disparities affecting the quality
of their lives. Youth enrolled in the program will sign a contract for specific
programs agreed upon with the program manager. Parents are included in the
planning and progress of their youth through individual conferences and
monthly parent meetings. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$272,000 |
$136,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
150 |
$136,000 |
$0 |
Booker T.
Washington Community Service Center |
Logistical
support and community liaison services. |
None provided |
11/1/2001 |
9/28/2002 |
DPH |
Youth Services,
Environmental |
$180,000 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Booker T.
Washington Community Service Center |
7/03-12/03
Family Resource Center-Western Addition |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
12/31/2003 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis Intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$154,957 |
$154,957 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Boys &
Girls Clubs - Hunters Point Boys & Girls Club |
Hunters Point
Boys & Girls Club |
The Hunter’s
Point Boys & Girls Club serves 250 youth, ages 6-17, in the Bayview-Hunters
Point neighborhood. Ninety-eight percent of the participants reside in public
housing and sixty-five percent receive public assistance. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services
|
$90,000 |
$45,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
250 |
$45,000 |
$0 |
Boys &
Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) |
Excelsior
Youth Center |
Our mission
is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged
circumstances, to realize their full potential as responsible and caring
citizens. The Excelsior Boys & Girls Club serves 1,000 youth aged 6-18
every year through high quality drop-in programming. The Excelsior Boys
& Girls Club follows the Boys & Girls Clubs of America youth development
philosophy, planning our programming in six core program areas: character
and leadership development, education and career development, health and
life skills, sports and fitness, the arts and teen services. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services
|
$600,000 |
$300,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
1000 |
$200,000 |
$100,000 |
Boys &
Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) |
|
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Youth Services,
Environmental |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
BRIDGE Housing
Corporation |
3/02-6/04
Church Street Housing SHIA Grant |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Mental Health,
Housing and Shelter |
$409,255 |
$172,530 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Caduceus
Outreach Services |
Volunteer
psychiatric and psychological assessment and services for the homeless |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
California
Academy of Sciences |
Careers in
Science |
Careers in
Science provides a sequence of opportunities for teens and young adults
– s particularly those from groups traditionally underrepresented in the
sciences – to become involved in science education and research at the California
Academy of Sciences. It does so through year-round educational opportunities
that give participants an understanding of core concepts in science, experience
in real science research, and the opportunity to share this new knowledge
with the public on the museum floor and through outreach. Careers in Science
helps young people develop educational goals and career skills through authentic,
paid work experiences in the natural sciences. Careers in Science annually
recruits a diverse group of teens through community-based organizations
or high schools that serve low-income or at-risk populations, including
parenting teens and teens enrolled in nontraditional high schools. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$142,560 |
$90,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
18 |
$90,000 |
$0 |
California
Acupuncture Resources, Inc. |
Operation
of the Tom Wadell Pain Clinic. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$40,000 |
$40,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
California
Community Dispute Services |
Youth Accountability
Board |
The Youth
Accountability Board and Peer Court programs are community- and school-based
restorative justice alternatives to the juvenile justice system. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Legal Services |
$130,000 |
$65,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
48 |
$65,000 |
$0 |
California
Lawyers for the Arts |
CultureCore |
CultureCore
is a collaboration of seven arts organizations providing instruction in
dance, music, visual arts, technical theater and job training. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Arts, Employment |
$280,000 |
$140,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
500 |
$140,000 |
$0 |
California
Pacific Medical Center |
Outpatient
Managed Care Mental Health Services ($3.3 Mil. for all SFMHP providers) |
None provided |
7/1/1999 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health
|
$1 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
7/01-6/06
St.Joseph's Village-Homeless Family Shelter |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Childcare, family services, education, Substance Abuse, health
services |
$4,015,413 |
$804,501 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
7/02-6/05
Family Eviction Prevention Collaborative |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Legal Services,
Housing and Shelter, Family Services |
$2,542,854 |
$847,618 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
6/03-5/06
HUD Childcare Voucher Program Grant |
None provided |
6/1/2003 |
5/31/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Childcare, Youth, Family Services |
$1,662,024 |
$554,008 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
7/02-6/05
Richmond Hills Transitional Housing |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Family services, education, Substance Abuse, Mental Health, Childcare |
$1,381,851 |
$460,617 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
7/03-6/06
HUD Treasure Island Supportive Housing Services Grant |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, family Services |
$842,505 |
$280,835 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
7/01-6/04
Derek Silva Community HIV/SHIA-grant |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Mental Health,
Housing and Shelter, HIV/Aids |
$750,000 |
$250,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
Derek Siva
Community |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/28/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter |
$706,213 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
7/01-6/04
Guerrero House |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Youth services, education, Employment training, Mental Health,
substance abuse, crisis intervention |
$682,335 |
$229,719 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
24-hour residential
care services to people with AIDS |
None provided |
7/1/1999 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter, Mental Health, Physical Health |
$642,880 |
$160,720 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
Assisted
Housing |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/28/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter |
$584,704 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
11/01-10/04
HUD Positive Match Program HIV-Housing - Grant |
None provided |
11/1/2001 |
10/21/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, HIV/Aids, Family Services |
$582,558 |
$194,186 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
7/02-6/05
HUD Shelter plus Care-Scattered Sites-Grant |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Family Services |
$444,201 |
$148,067 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
Care Management,
Community Services, Alzheimer's Day Care Resource Centers, District Wide
Social Services Workers, In-Home Supportive Services, Adult Social Day Care,
OMI Senior Center |
To enable
functionally impaired seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain services
which promote and maintain the optimum level of functioning in the most
integrated setting. To maintain or improve the well being of seniors and
adults with disabilities through the provision of a variety of services
and activities. To assist dementia individuals to function at the highest
possible level; to provide respite care for families and caregivers; to
assist caregivers by providing information, counseling, and care planning;
to establish and/or assist support groups; to train students, professionals,
and caregivers; and to disseminate information to families, caregivers,
professionals, and the public about Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders.
To assist seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain the services required
to meet their needs, and to maximize their capacity for safety, health and
independence. To allow seniors and adults with disabilities to remain in
their homes for as long as it is appropriate by providing an integrated
service system thereby preventing premature institutionalization. To allow
seniors and adults with disabilities to remain in their homes for as long
as it is appropriate by providing an integrated service system thereby preventing
premature institutionalization. To allow seniors and adults with disabilities
to remain in their homes for as long as it is appropriate by providing an
integrated service system thereby preventing premature institutionalization.
To allow seniors and adults with disabilities to remain in their homes for
as long as it is appropriate by providing an integrated service system thereby
preventing premature institutionalization. To assist licensed Adult Day
Health Care Centers (ADHC) and Adult Day Care Centers (ADC), or Adult Day
Support Centers (ADSC) with operating costs of serving seniors and disabled
adults, in order to maintain optimal capacity for self-care and the ability
to live in the community rather than being placed in a long-term care institution. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$419,721 |
$419,721 |
25,500 Day
Care Hours; 20,676 Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
2/02-6/04
Positive Match HIVSHIA-grant |
None provided |
2/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health, Family Services |
$370,073 |
$164,512 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
Attendant
care services at Leland House and Peter Claver Community |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter, Physical Health |
$142,403 |
$142,403 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
Shelters
to provide preventive early intervention and other mental health services
to homeless young children (birth to five years old) and their families
who are residing in shelter programs in San Francisco |
None provided |
12/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Childcare |
$134,583 |
$67,292 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Catholic
Charities CYO |
Rita de Cascia |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/28/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter, Physical Health |
$70,865 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Center for
Human Development |
Substance
Abuse Services |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Center on
Juvenile and Criminal Justice |
supportive
living substance abuse services for parolees |
None provided |
7/1/2000 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$895,061 |
$227,250 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Center on
Juvenile and Criminal Justice |
Detention
Diversion Advocacy Project |
DDAP employs
an intensive case management strategy to carry out the designated case plan.
While probation officers often have caseloads of more than 70 youth, DDAP
caseloads are never higher than 12. Caseworkers connect their clients to
an individualized range of community-based services that are selected to
address the reasons they may have resorted to delinquency in the first place.
Unlike the punitive environment that often surrounds a youth once they have
been arrested, DDAP uses a positive and supportive, while aggressive, case
management approach to ensure that the youth take advantage of the services
available to them. Caseworkers use face-to-face visits, rare for probation
officers, anywhere from three times weekly (in the second and third months)
to three times daily (in the first week after referral). They act as role
models and mentors, providing stable and encouraging support structures
for their clients, many of whom have no one else to rely on. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services
|
$380,000 |
$190,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
80 |
$190,000 |
$0 |
Centerforce
Inc. |
HIV education
to inmates in California State prisons. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$766,373 |
$766,373 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Centerforce
Inc. |
HIV prevention
and education to incarcerated and post-release young (ages 18-24) African
American men. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
12/31/2002 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$59,004 |
$59,004 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Centerforce
Inc. |
HIV prevention
& education services to young African American gay men and other young
AA MSM. |
None provided |
12/30/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$49,999 |
$49,999 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Central City
Hospitality House |
7/01-6/04
Adult Homeless Shelter |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
shelter, Meals and Nutrition, Employment/Employment Training, crisis intervention,
Mental Health, Substance Abuse, physical health |
$752,145 |
$269,781 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Central City
Hospitality House |
Tenderloin
Self-Help Center providing services for the homeless including: emergency
drop-in services, individual counseling, targeted support groups, case management,
employment services, harm reduction services, peer/staff volunteer training. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Crisis Intervention,
Mental Health |
$567,618 |
$567,618 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Centro Latino
de San Francisco |
Care Management,
Community Services, Congregate Meals, Home Delivered Meals, Naturalization
Services |
To enable
functionally impaired seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain services
which promote and maintain the optimum level of functioning in the most
integrated setting. To maintain or improve the well being of seniors and
adults with disabilities through the provision of a variety of services
and activities. To maintain or improve the physical and social well being
of older persons through accessible and appropriate nutrition services in
a group setting. To maintain or improve the physical and social well-being
of frail homebound seniors through appropriate and nutritious meals. To
provide services for legal permanent residents (LPRs) regarding naturalization,
public benefits, immigration law and bilingual education. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$364,145 |
$364,145 |
69,656 Senior
Meals; 5,961 Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Charity Cultural
Services Center |
Families
in Transition |
The Families
in Transition (FIT) program provides academic instruction and support to
95 low-income, 14- to 18-year-old at-risk Asian youth at Galileo, Lincoln,
Newcomer and Mission high schools. FIT takes a holistic approach to the
issues of cultural adjustment, juvenile delinquency and prevention, and
academic success through school-based after-school activities such as bilingual
counseling, tutoring, computer classes, recreation, field trips, peer mentoring,
workshops, volunteer opportunities, conflict resolution and cross-cultural
activities. We hope that FIT will contribute to the total well-being of
the participants, while helping them to emerge into society as capable,
independent and outcome-oriented individuals. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$200,000 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
95 |
$100,000 |
$0 |
Charity Cultural
Services Center |
7/02-6/04
Employment Training |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Employment/Employment
Training, Family Services |
$139,600 |
$79,600 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Child Care
Law Center |
San Francisco
Family Child Care Professional Development Project |
This project
supports the retention and expansion of quality, licensed family child care
in San Francisco by developing the professional capacity of providers. Through
the provision of much needed technical assistance and training, providers
learn to manage the risks associated with the complex legal and business
planning issues that can directly impact their ability to start, continue
and expand their businesses. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Childcare |
$173,380 |
$107,638 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
0 |
$107,638 |
$0 |
Children's
Council of San Francisco |
7/03-6/06
Child Care Subsidie |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Childcare,
Family Services |
$104,579,925 |
$34,154,699 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Children's
Council of San Francisco |
7/03-6/05
Wages+ Program Childcare teachers |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Childcare,
Family Services |
$6,519,013 |
$3,270,710 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Children's
Council of San Francisco |
Childcare
consultation services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Childcare |
$746,539 |
$191,593 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Children's
Council of San Francisco |
7/02-6/04
Children's Inclusion Project |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Childcare,
Mental Health, Physical Health, Family Services |
$678,000 |
$338,580 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Children's
Council of San Francisco |
Child Care
Training Project |
The Child
Care Training Project at the Children's Council of San Francisco offers
unit-bearing courses (through City College) for child care providers on
a range of topics, including child development, curriculum, creating environments,
working with parents, early literacy and serving children with special needs.
All classes are offered in English with many classes also offered in Spanish.
Follow-up technical assistance is available to providers through telephone
consultation and site visits. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Childcare |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
0 |
$0 |
$75,000 |
Children's
Council of San Francisco |
Research
Food Mgmt strategies |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Environmental
|
$50,000 |
$25,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Chinatown
Community Development Center |
7/01-6/04
Cambridge Hotel Supportive Services |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Employment/Employment Training, Mental Health, physical health,
crisis intervention, Substance Abuse |
$505,662 |
$172,730 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Chinatown
Community Development Center |
Youth Leadership
and Empowerment Program |
The Chinatown
Community Development Center Youth Leadership and Empowerment Program provides
employment, training and leadership development opportunities for low-income
Asian American youth in San Francisco through youth-initiated projects that
serve or enrich communities. This program serves 60 youth, ages 14-18 after
school on Thursday and Friday afternoons from 4:30 to 7:30, and on Saturdays
and Sundays. Youth-initiated projects also take place on Tuesday and Wednesday
afternoons from 4:30 to 6. In addition, the youth educate close to 700 youth
and adults around the Bay Area each year through our Chinatown Alleyway
Tours program. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Employment |
$118,800 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
50 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
Chinatown
Community Development Center |
SRO families
collaborative |
None provided |
2/1/2003 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Family Services,
Physical Health |
$50,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Chinatown
Community Development Center |
Healthy Families
in SROs |
None provided |
9/1/2002 |
10/31/2002 |
DPH |
Housing and
Shelter, Family Services, Crisis Intervention, Legal Services |
$50,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Chinese Hospital |
BCCCP screening
and diagnostic mammograms for clients referred by Chinatown Public Health
Center. |
None provided |
10/1/2001 |
9/30/2002 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$4,998 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Chinese Newcomers
Service Center |
State Naturalization
Services |
To provide
services for legal permanent residents (LPRs) regarding naturalization,
public benefits, immigration law and bilingual education. |
7/1/2003 |
12/31/2003 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$0 |
$0 |
No data provided. |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Communities
in Harmony Advocating for Learning and Kids Inc. (CHALK) |
Youthline |
CHALK employs
youth as frontline service providers in two positions. As Youthline listeners,
our youth supply peers with information about resources and services in
their communities as well as peer support for youth calling to speak to
a nonjudgmental peer who will keep the call confidential. All of this takes
place through a free phone line called Youthline. Through our second youth-filled
position, Youthline community outreach workers offer face-to-face assistance
to youth in the communities, streets, community-based organizations and
schools, speaking to peers about issues plaguing their lives, providing
referrals to youth services and linking them to Youthline. Just as powerful
as the youth-to-youth direct service CHALK provides is the youth employment
component of CHALK. Ninety five percent of the youth employed have one or
more high-risk characteristics. CHALK has been successful with this population
by faithfully focusing on two key elements: youth development and job training. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services
|
$500,000 |
$250,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
10000 |
$150,000 |
$100,000 |
Communities
in Harmony Advocating for Learning and Kids Inc. (CHALK) |
Youth Funding
Youth Ideas Pilot Project |
Youth Funding
Youth Ideas is a youth philanthropy project run by and for San Francisco
youth. We employ young people to sit on our grant-making board and make
funding decisions about youth-led projects. Our board is trained to support
other young people in developing project ideas, applying for money and seeing
a project through to completion. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services
|
$449,832 |
$449,832 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
15 |
$449,832 |
$0 |
Community
Awareness Treatment Services |
substance
abuse treatment services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$3,511,384 |
$3,511,384 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Community
Awareness Treatment Services |
7/01-6/05
Shelter Based MAP VAN |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, other, Mental Health |
$1,812,050 |
$748,132 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Community
Awareness Treatment Services |
HIV Residential
treatment services for Men and Women |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Substance Abuse |
$1,099,083 |
$549,542 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Community
Awareness Treatment Services |
7/03-6/05
A Mans Place Detox Centr |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Substance
Abuse, Housing and Shelter, Mental Health |
$758,794 |
$379,397 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Community
Awareness Treatment Services |
Outreach
services to African American women and transgenders |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$21,000 |
$21,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Community
Awareness Treatment Services |
HIV outreach
services to African American women and transgenders |
None provided |
8/1/2002 |
2/28/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Substance Abuse, Physical Health |
$21,000 |
$21,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Community
Educational Services |
Youth Action
and Entrepreneurship Initiative |
Community
Educational Services provides leadership development, academic tutoring
and subsidized employment to youth in Chinatown. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education, Employment |
$270,000 |
$130,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
200 |
$110,000 |
$20,000 |
Community
Housing Partnership, Inc |
7/02-6/05
4-Hotel supportive Housing Program |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Family Services, Substance Abuse, Employment/Employment Training,
Mental Health |
$2,255,376 |
$785,612 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Community
Housing Partnership, Inc |
7/02-6/04
Supportive Homeless Employment Collaborative (HUD and General Fund) |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Employment/Employment Training |
$547,471 |
$273,905 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Community
Housing Partnership, Inc |
1/03-12/06
HUD Integrated Service Network - Grant |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Employment/Employment Training |
$255,087 |
$85,029 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Community
Works |
ROOTS |
This is a
yearlong expressive art therapies program that includes music, theater and
creative arts through an after-school program at Visitacion Valley Middle
School. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Arts |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
30 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
Community
Youth Center - San Francisco |
SF TEAM K-8
Expanded Learning Initiative |
Marina Middle
School strives to provide students with a variety of academically oriented
programs and projects. Programs are geared to improve overall academic achievement
and student success. Homework/tutorial opportunities are available followed
by hands-on, student-driven, literacy-oriented projects. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$203,670 |
$102,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
60 |
$102,000 |
$0 |
Community
Youth Center - San Francisco |
Girls Adolescent
Program |
The Girls
Adolescent Program provides year-round services to Asian girls, ages 10-13,
at Francisco Middle School. The goals of the program are to ensure academic
success, enhance self-esteem, develop a positive self-identity, foster social
support and improve family relationships. The program consists of the components
listed below. Academic tutoring is provided Mondays through Thursdays after
school to assist students with difficult subjects and to ensure academic
success. Social/recreational activities consist of weekly arts and crafts,
cooking, sports and games following the academic tutoring sessions. This
component also includes monthly field trips. Educational support groups
provide girls with a weekly academic enrichment curriculum during their
physical education class. Individual counseling is provided for girls requiring
special attention to mediate problematic issues relating to school, peers
or family. Lastly, parent groups provide parents an opportunity to participate
in group discussions on issues relating to their children. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services
|
$160,000 |
$80,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
30 |
$80,000 |
$0 |
Community
Youth Center - San Francisco |
Parent/Youth
Empowerment Program |
The Parent/Youth
Empowerment Program includes two mutually re-enforcing components: a youth
empowerment component and a neighborhood-based parent empowerment component.
The program will recruit and serve 20 youth and their parents through teachers,
school counselors, probation officers and other service providers. The youth
empowerment component combines individual counseling with youth development
activities, including skill-building and cultural enrichment workshops,
community service and recreational activities. The parent empowerment component
is built around support groups, with individual counseling offered as well. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services |
$50,000 |
$25,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
20 |
$0 |
$25,000 |
Compass Community
Services |
7/02-6/05
Compass Family Center/Tenderloin Childcare/Clara House Point Homeless |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Family Services, Substance Abuse, Employment/Employment Training,
Mental Health, meals and nutrition, childcare |
$3,700,270 |
$1,233,424 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Compass Community
Services |
7/00-6/06
Connecting Point Homeless Family Intake Services |
None provided |
7/1/2000 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, family Services, Childcare |
$2,142,214 |
$201,210 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Compass Community
Services |
6/03-6/06
HUD Homeless Services Families Grant |
None provided |
6/17/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Family Services |
$721,734 |
$240,578 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Compass Community
Services |
Tenderloin
Childcare Center |
Tenderloin
Childcare Center (TLC) provides full-time subsidized child care services
for up to 72 children from very low-income and homeless families. Our child
development program addresses the needs of the whole child. This includes
his or her social and emotional well-being, physical and cognitive development,
and cultural and ethnic self-expression. By also focusing on the parents'
needs, TLC helps ensure that children have the skills and family support
necessary to succeed in school. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Childcare |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
0 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
Compass Community
Services |
Shelters
to provide preventive early intervention and other mental health services
to homeless young children (birth to five years old) and their families
who are residing in shelter programs in San Francisco |
None provided |
12/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Childcare |
$63,333 |
$31,667 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Conard House,
Inc |
Residential
and outpatient mental health services |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$8,742,600 |
$4,371,300 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Conard House,
Inc |
7/03-6/06
Adult Rep Payee/Case Mgt Services |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Crisis Intervention, Mental Health, Substance Abuse |
$2,658,678 |
$982,240 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Continuum
HIV Day Services |
Home-Base:
Transitional HIV Support Services & HOPE Study. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$760,683 |
$760,683 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Continuum
HIV Day Services |
Mental health/HIV
day treatment services to HIV+ persons in San Francisco. |
None provided |
7/1/2000 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health |
$392,000 |
$98,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Continuum
HIV Day Services |
HIV integrated
services |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health, Physical Health |
$370,740 |
$370,740 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Continuum
HIV Day Services |
HIV Health
Services - Integrated Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
2/28/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health, Physical Health |
$307,916 |
$307,916 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Continuum
HIV Day Services |
ADHC and
substance abuse services. |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Substance Abuse |
$239,830 |
$239,830 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Continuum
HIV Day Services |
Springboard
Program - Transitional Case Management |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health |
$135,556 |
$135,556 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Crestwood
Behavioral Health |
Skilled nursing
mental health facility |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Cross Cultural
Family Center, Inc. |
School-Age
Child Care and Family Support Program |
The Cross
Cultural Family Center School Age and Family Support Program provides year-round
child care services for school-age children ages 5-9. In a full-day summer
program and after-school care during the school year, the program provides
academic support and social/personal development support. A strong family
support component is an essential part of the program. Homework support
for the entire family is a major component. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education, Family Services |
$360,000 |
$180,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
35 |
$180,000 |
$0 |
Cross Cultural
Family Center, Inc. |
Infant and
Toddler Services Support Program |
The Infant
and Toddler Services Support Program will provide a family support component
that will offer resources and expertise to parents regarding infant and
early child development and care, a professional development component that
will enhance the knowledge and skills of caregivers and lead toward early
education credentialing with specialization in infant and toddler care,
and a financial assistance program to help pay for the cost of care for
families whose income eligibility is slightly over eligibility criteria
to receive state and federal child care subsidized slots. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Childcare,
Family Services |
$158,333 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
27 |
$100,000 |
$0 |
Curry Senior
Center (formerly: North of Market SC) |
Primary Care
services to seniors. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2006 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$818,556 |
$204,639 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Curry Senior
Center (formerly: North of Market SC) |
Substance
abuse and mental health services for seniors and adults who are homeless
or at risk of becoming homeless |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Substance Abuse |
$690,225 |
$690,225 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Curry Senior
Center (formerly: North of Market SC) |
Care Management,
Community Services, Health Screening, Medication Mgt. |
To enable
functionally impaired seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain services
which promote and maintain the optimum level of functioning in the most
integrated setting. To maintain or improve the well being of seniors and
adults with disabilities through the provision of a variety of services
and activities. To maintain or improve the overall health of older persons.
To provide education to seniors and adults with disabilities in order to
prevent the improper use of prescribed medications. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Physical Health |
$301,961 |
$301,961 |
10,160 Service
Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
CVE, Inc. |
Employment
and education for mental health clients |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2006 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Employment/Employment Training |
$4,774,668 |
$1,193,667 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
CVE, Inc. |
Mental health
prevention services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
12/31/2002 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$633,921 |
$633,921 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
CVE, Inc. |
Job training
and counseling services targeting mentally ill adults |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Employment/Employment Training |
$242,383 |
$242,383 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
CYO--Archdiocese
of San Francisco |
Subacute
residential services for children w/ severe emotional disturbance when a
county-run facility is not available |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$83,616 |
$83,616 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Davis Y.
Ja and Associates |
Evaluation
of services |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Other |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Dolores Street
Community Center |
7/02-6/05
Shelter Services-Homeless |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter |
$1,597,791 |
$532,597 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Dolores Street
Community Center |
Nursing case
management and attendant care at Richard Cohen Residence. |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$174,033 |
$174,033 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Donaldina
Cameron House |
Bilingual
After-School and Summer Youth Program |
The Bilingual
After-School Program helps immigrant children in the 2nd through 8th grades
with their homework after school. It is a weekly two-hour program that runs
from September through May. The Summer Youth Program is a six weeks summer
program in June and July that focuses on academics (English, math, Asian
American Studies and Physical Education) in the morning and social and recreational
activities and field trips in the afternoon for enrichment. This program
is for 3rd through 8th graders and will serve 80 children. It is also a
leadership training program for high school youth. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
110 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
Donaldina
Cameron House |
Children
Witnessing Domestic Violence |
This program
serves children who have witnessed domestic violence in their home. We will
assess and provide individual and/or group intervention for the children
of the Cantonese and Vietnamese women we work with who are leaving situations
of domestic violence. We provide consultation or parent education that will
allow these women to be effective parents while working through their own
issues of leaving an abusive situation and learning to survive as a single
parent. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services, Crisis Intervention |
$86,249 |
$54,450 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
20 |
$54,450 |
$0 |
Driver Performance
Institute |
Driving Under
the Influence classes for people caught while driving under the influence |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Earned Asset
Resource Center |
3/02-6/04
CalWORKS Individual Development Accounts |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
6/1/2004 |
DHS |
Education/Academic
Support, Youth, Other |
$300,000 |
$150,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
East Bay
Agency for Children |
|
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Residential
mental health services for children with mental health needs |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
East Bay
Asian Local Development |
4/00-6/04
CalWORKS & ILS Individual Development Accounts |
None provided |
4/1/2000 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Education/Academic
Support, Youth, Other |
$308,895 |
$105,037 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Economic
Opportunity Council of San Francisco |
Potrero Family
Support Center Collaborative |
We offer
full-day, year-round infant toddler services in a center-based environment
with an emphasis on low-income residents of Potrero Hill. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Childcare |
$350,000 |
$175,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
12 |
$175,000 |
$0 |
Economic
Opportunity Council of San Francisco |
7/03-6/04
Family Resource Center-Poterero Hill |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$334,982 |
$334,982 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Economic
Opportunity Council of San Francisco |
Community
outreach |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Environmental |
$50,000 |
$25,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Edgewood
Center for Children and Families |
Children's
mental health services |
None provided |
7/1/2000 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$8,510,075 |
$2,836,692 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Edgewood
Center for Children and Families |
7/01-6/04
Kinship Services Adoption/Fostercare |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health, youth services |
$2,207,189 |
$621,259 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Edgewood
Center for Children and Families |
Kinship Support
Network (KSN) |
The Kinship
Support Network is a program designed to fill the gaps in public social
services for relative caregivers and the children they are raising. Kinship
seeks to further strengthen the family's ability to maintain a supportive
and stable environment as a preferred alternative to out of home placement.
The Kinship community workers meet with caregivers in their own homes and
at the Family Center to assess family needs and develop an individualized
case plan for the entire family. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services |
$210,000 |
$105,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
350 |
$105,000 |
$0 |
Edgewood
Center for Children and Families |
Family Caregiver
Support |
To assist
San Francisco residents who are caregivers, 18 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER, of
older adults, 60 years of age or older, or who are grandparents or other
relative caregivers, 60 years of age or older, caring for minor grandchildren,
18 years of age or under. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$47,229 |
$47,229 |
534 Access
Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Eldergivers |
Administration
of the Art with Elders Program |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Arts, Aging
and Adult Services |
$35,400 |
$17,700 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Ella Hill
Hutch Community Center |
7/02-6/04
Homeless Shelter Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
housing and
Shelter, Crisis Intervention, Youth |
$535,417 |
$259,218 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Ella Hill
Hutch Community Center |
Comprehensive
Youth Development Collaborative Project |
The mission
of the Young African American Achievers Program (YAAAP) is to prepare the
leaders of tomorrow with the tools needed to make a difference in the global
community by bringing schools, business and community together. YAAAP provides
academic support and cultural enrichment activities to middle and high school
students in San Francisco communities. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$470,000 |
$235,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
200 |
$235,000 |
$0 |
Ella Hill
Hutch Community Center |
Young African
American Achievers Program |
The H.E.A.T.
(Help Educate A Youth Today) program is designed to decrease the truancy
and dropout rate among low-income and minority students in the San Francisco
Unified School District. We have influential young adults from the community
patrol high-truant areas where youth gather. Case management services will
be provided to 50 youth. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$210,000 |
$105,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
50 |
$105,000 |
$0 |
Ella Hill
Hutch Community Center |
H.E.A.T. |
The program
provides educational, recreational, and cultural activities to youth who
reside in the Western Addition. Staff members work with youth in various
school settings to provide counseling, mentoring and cultural awareness
trainings. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
150 |
$0 |
$75,000 |
Episcopal
Community Services of San Francisco |
4/01-6/04
Next Door-Homeless Shelter services |
None provided |
4/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
housing and
Shelter, Crisis Intervention |
$7,410,058 |
$2,199,497 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Episcopal
Community Services of San Francisco |
7/01-6/04
Sanctuary Homeless Shelter Services |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
housing and
Shelter, Crisis Intervention |
$3,198,949 |
$1,012,781 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Episcopal
Community Services of San Francisco |
3/01-6/04
8th St Supportive Housing Program SHIA Grant |
None provided |
3/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Mental Health |
$1,799,787 |
$535,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Episcopal
Community Services of San Francisco |
7/03-1/06
HUD CHEFS Vocational Training Grant |
None provided |
7/16/2003 |
1/1/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Employment/Employment Training |
$430,215 |
$143,405 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Episcopal
Community Services of San Francisco |
Housing support
services at the Rose Hotel, Canon Kip and Pacific Bay Inn |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
10/31/2002 |
DPH |
Housing and
Shelter, Mental Health, Physical Health |
$378,944 |
$378,944 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Episcopal
Community Services of San Francisco |
Mental health
and substance abuse services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
12/31/2002 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Substance Abuse |
$301,623 |
$301,623 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Episcopal
Community Services of San Francisco |
After-School
Program for Formerly Homeless Children and Youth |
The Embarcadero
YMCA provides a year-round enrichment program for youth ages 5-12 at the
Canon Barcus Community House. During the summer, the program focuses on
recreational activities and enhancing literacy for youth. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$200,000 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
40 |
$100,000 |
$0 |
Episcopal
Community Services of San Francisco |
Canon Kip
Senior Center. Care Management, Community Services, Housing Emergency Assistance,
District Wide Social Services Workers #4 |
To enable
functionally impaired seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain services
which promote and maintain the optimum level of functioning in the most
integrated setting. To maintain or improve the well being of seniors and
adults with disabilities through the provision of a variety of services
and activities. To assist consumers to maintain or obtain adequate housing.
To assist seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain the services required
to meet their needs, and to maximize their capacity for safety, health and
independence. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Housing and Shelter |
$175,370 |
$175,370 |
10,074 Service
Hours; 100 Grants, |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Episcopal
Community Services of San Francisco |
7/02-6/04
Canon Kip Hotel supportive Housing services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Employment/Employment Training |
$137,302 |
$68,650 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Episcopal
Community Services of San Francisco |
housing support
services at the LeNain Hotel |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
10/31/2002 |
DPH |
Housing and
Shelter, Mental Health |
$100,000 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Episcopal
Community Services of San Francisco |
Yearly administration
of the food program for NOMSS. |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2005 |
DPH |
Meals and
Nutrition, Physical Health |
$24,000 |
$6,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Every Child
Can Learn Foundation |
HIPPY Project |
The program’s
mission is to support the development of career pathways in San Francisco
so more youth can have the opportunities to connect their classroom experiences
to real world experiences within specific industries and career areas. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services |
$284,000 |
$142,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$142,000 |
$0 |
Every Child
Can Learn Foundation |
San Francisco
School-to-Career Partnership/Career Pathway |
The Home
Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) Project helps parents
learn skills and fun activities to prepare their children for school. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Employment |
$100,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
60 |
$50,000 |
$0 |
Eviction
Defense Collaborative |
7/02-6/05
Eviction Defense Colaboration RADCO |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Legal Services,
crisis intervention, Housing and Shelter, Family Services |
$1,982,382 |
$660,794 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Familiesfirst,
Inc. |
sub-acute
residential services for children with severe emotional disturbance who
are enrolled in Family Mosaic Project |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$81,120 |
$81,120 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Family Caregiver
Alliance |
Family Caregiver
Support |
To assist
San Francisco residents who are caregivers, 18 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER, of
older adults, 60 years of age or older, or who are grandparents or other
relative caregivers, 60 years of age or older, caring for minor grandchildren,
18 years of age or under. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$233,381 |
$233,381 |
10,423 Service
Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Family Restoration
House |
X-Cell Club
Program |
The X-CELL
Club is our unique life-skills/mentoring program for youth and young adults
ages 13 to 17. The X-CELL Club is designed to give participants a healthy
sense of identity, the ability to envision their futures as successful people,
enhance and strengthen their self-esteem, and help them develop a respect
for self and others. The program consists of five core components: independent
living/life skills, cultural and fine arts, etiquette and social graces,
family connection and community commitment. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$100,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
30 |
$50,000 |
$0 |
Family Service
Agency of San Francisco |
Mental health
and substance abuse services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Substance Abuse |
$5,366,443 |
$5,366,443 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Family Service
Agency of San Francisco |
Ombudsman |
To ensure
rights and entitlements of older persons in long-term care facilities by
investigating and resolving complaints and initiating corrective action
where necessary. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$208,021 |
$208,021 |
6,030 Complaint
Ed Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Family Service
Agency of San Francisco |
Mental health
services |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$171,549 |
$171,549 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Family Service
Agency of San Francisco |
Nurturing,
support, comfort and assistance with sick infants and children and their
families at SFGH through the Foster Grandparent Program, and the Senior
Companion Program to assist Health at Home with the exceptional needs of
Seniors. |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2005 |
DPH |
Childcare,
Physical Health |
$30,003 |
$7,501 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Family Service
Agency of San Francisco |
Neuropsychological
assessments for patients with HIV disease at the Castro Mission Health Center |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health |
$5,000 |
$5,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Family Support
Services of the Bay Area |
7/01-6/04
In Home Family Preservation Services to reduce incidences of abuse |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$2,046,330 |
$673,062 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Family Support
Services of the Bay Area |
7/02-6/05
Respite Services to CPS-linked families |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention |
$992,228 |
$330,742 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Family Support
Services of the Bay Area |
1/04-6/05
Mildly ill Childcare Back-up-In Home |
None provided |
1/1/2004 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Childcare,
Physical Health, Family Services, Crisis Intervention |
$427,500 |
$142,500 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Family Support
Services of the Bay Area |
1/03-12/03
Mildly ill Childcare Back-up-In Home |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2003 |
DHS |
Childcare,
Physical Health, Family Services, Crisis Intervention |
$276,247 |
$138,124 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Family Support
Services of the Bay Area |
Support services
for families with children with HIV |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DPH |
Family Services,
Legal Services |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Filipino-American
Council Senior Center |
Community
Services, Congregate Meals, Home-Delivered Meals |
To maintain
or improve the well-being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. To maintain or improve
the physical and social well being of older persons through accessible and
appropriate nutrition services in a group setting. To maintain or improve
the physical and social well-being of frail homebound seniors through appropriate
and nutritious meals. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Meals and Nutrition |
$109,073 |
$109,073 |
12,440 Senior
Meals; 770 Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Florence
Crittenton Services |
Family Child
Care Network |
Established
over 110 years ago, the mission of Florence Crittenton Services (FCS) is
empowering families to become self sufficient and strengthening children's
foundations for learning. In 2003, FCS has built a comprehensive approach
to meeting the needs of an at-risk, often impoverished, multi-ethnic population,
seeking to better the lives of both parent and child. Our Infant and Child
Development Program (ICDP) now provides subsidized, comprehensive licensed
child care and support services to almost 90 children ages 6 weeks to 5
years old and their families through two centers and a family child care
network. The family child care network consists of 15 homes located in the
most needy areas of San Francisco: the Bayview, Visitacion Valley and the
OMI. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Childcare |
$460,000 |
$230,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
16 |
$230,000 |
$0 |
Florence
Crittenton Services |
Mentorship
Program |
This project
is a mentorship program focused on providing professional and program development,
support and resources for individuals new to the field, or to their role
within the field of early care and education. Florence Crittenton Services
is leading the mentorship in collaboration with the Citywide Asian Family
Child Care Network, the Hispanic Providers Group and Polly’s Family Support
Center. The program has three components: mentorship groups, individual
mentorship opportunities and a resource center. Mentors and protégés
will be matched based on experience and needs, as well as language. Mentors
are leaders in the early care and education field and possess both education
and experience. Protégés are family child care providers.
Mentors speak the same language as their protégés, including
Spanish, Cantonese and English and the program includes an African-American
mentor. Mentors will implement curricula that address the needs of protégés
and the children and families they serve |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Childcare |
$130,000 |
$65,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$0 |
$65,000 |
For a Child's
Heart Inc |
Managed Care
M.H. Out-Of-County Foster Care Child Services. ($3.8 mills for all SFMHP
Network Providers.) |
None provided |
11/1/2000 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Childcare |
$1 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Fort Help |
Outpatient
methadone treatment |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Fred Finch
Youth Center |
Mental Health
services for children |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Friends Outside |
7/03-6/06
Incarcerated Parents Services |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health, legal services |
$329,019 |
$109,673 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Friendship
House Association of American Indians Inc. |
For the provision
of substance abuse detoxification, treatment, prevention and outreach services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2006 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$1,089,888 |
$272,472 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Friendship
House Association of American Indians Inc. |
Friendship
House Youth Program |
The Friendship
House Youth Project was established in 2001 to provide a comprehensive array
of American Indian culturally relevant youth services and activities designed
to improve healthy outcomes for our young people. The project serves at-risk
American Indian girls and boys ages 6 through 17 living throughout San Francisco.
The project provides the following activities: after-school programs, an
alternative drop-in center, field trips, organized sports, recreation and
cultural activities, talking circles, ATOD (alcohol, tobacco and other drugs)
education, wellness education, HIV and STD prevention, life-skills and leadership
training, job readiness, college preparation and tutoring. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$79,181 |
$50,014 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
16 |
$50,014 |
$0 |
Gastinell’s
TLC Residence Inc. |
8/03-6/05
Supportive Housing Program SHIA-Grant |
None provided |
8/1/2003 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Mental Health,
Housing and Shelter |
$338,070 |
$169,035 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Geneva Valley
Development Corporation |
Visitacion
Valley Children and Youth Collaborative |
The Visitacion
Valley Children and Youth Collaborative serves 391 children and youth, ages
3-17, living in the Visitacion Valley and Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhoods,
through two after-school programs and one licensed preschool program. The
licensed preschool program serves 16 children, ages 3-5, in a daily preschool
program that focuses on school readiness. The after-school programs include
the Rover program, which serves 200 children and youth, ages 5-17, and provides
enrichment and enhancement programs and an after-school/summer program at
the Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco for 175 youth, ages 6-17, which
provides a safe place for recreational activities, homework assistance and
tutoring, conflict resolution and cultural appreciation. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Childcare |
$1,007,000 |
$466,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
350 |
$466,000 |
$0 |
GIRLS 2000 |
GIRLS 2000/Brothers
Against Guns/Bayview Safe Haven |
GIRLS 2000,
Bayview Safe Haven, and Brothers Against Guns are youth development programs
serving at-risk and high-risk youth in the Bayview-Hunters Point community.
All programs provide group and individual counseling, academic support,
and family support services, as well as recreational, cultural, and educational
activities. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education, Family Services |
$350,000 |
$175,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
50 |
$175,000 |
$0 |
Girls After
School Academy |
Girls After
School Academy |
GASA's mission
is to empower girls of color, 8-18 years old, living in low-income housing
to access their innate talents to lead productive lives. GASA helps girls
attain healthy, stable, independent lives by establishing a culture that
affirms that their dreams for the future can come true. Our projects and
services are designed with realistic steps to develop each young woman's
educational, economic and personal capacity so that she can reach her goals.
GASA encourages the notion of "giving back.” Each program area is based
upon Afrocentric Womanist principles, with curricula emphasis on leadership
development, academic enhancement and risk reduction. GASA has adopted five
program strategies with a series of curricula activities: academic enhancement,
economic development, leadership, wellness and ethnic and gender pride. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$175,333 |
$96,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$96,000 |
$0 |
GirlSource
Inc. |
Technology
and Leadership Program |
The Young
Women’s Technology and Leadership Program serves 24 low-income young women
– ages 14-17 and living citywide – with a four-month after-school training
in an integrated life, leadership, job, and technology skills program. Training
includes skill development in writing, editing, researching, health information,
interviewing, Web design skills, teamwork and job-readiness. Each program
participant is paid $6.50 an hour while working on our young women’s health
website, GirlHealth.org. Young women who complete the program are invited
to participate in internships, job placement, or additional GirlSource programs. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education, Employment |
$140,000 |
$70,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
50 |
$70,000 |
$0 |
Glide Community
Housing, Inc. |
7/02-6/05
Cecil Williams Community House-Supportive Housing |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Substance Abuse, Mental Health, Employment/Employment Training,
physical health, crisis intervention, family services |
$1,324,296 |
$441,432 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Glide Foundation |
HIV prevention
services targeting defined BRPs. |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$572,620 |
$190,873 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Glide Foundation |
11/03-6/05
Shelter Intake Services "Changes" |
None provided |
11/1/2003 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter |
$206,684 |
$82,674 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Glide Foundation |
Case management,
peer advocacy, and treatment advocacy for HIV positive residents of SF. |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/28/2005 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$187,000 |
$93,500 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Glide Memorial
Church |
7/02-6/05
Hot Meals & bagged lunches |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Meals and
Nutrition, Crisis Intervention |
$1,669,191 |
$556,397 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Glide Memorial
Church |
Child Care
and Family Services |
The Extended
Family Home Project provides latchkey services to 38 children and youth
ages 6-17 living primarily in the North of Market neighborhood. The program
involves: emotional development – counseling, race and gender groups, conflict
resolution, dealing with feelings, problem solving, social responsibility,
and anger and stress management; communication skills – interpersonal listening
and communication skills, diversity training, assertiveness training, relationship
enhancement and positive self-expression; spirituality – establishing goals,
defining values, problem-solving and taking responsibility for choices.
Activities focus on empathy training and stimulating the use of one's moral
judgment. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Childcare |
$1,627,744 |
$813,872 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
60 |
$0 |
$813,872 |
Glide Memorial
Church |
Extended
Family Home (EFH) Project |
This program
provides licensed child care for 2- to 5-year-olds, with an educationally
appropriate curriculum, breakfast, lunch and snacks, and rooftop playground
activities. It also provides latchkey services for youth ages 6 to 18, including
workshops, tutoring, gender groups, counseling, field trips, mentoring,
creative arts and computer training. For teenagers, the program concentrates
on career development skills and provides job internships in addition to
latchkey services. There is also a family support program that provides
case management, one-on-one counseling and parent support groups. The program
targets children whose families are involved in a CalWorks program, and
is designed to strengthen the entire family unit and to support the transition
from dependency to self-sufficiency. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Childcare |
$300,000 |
$150,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
140 |
$150,000 |
$0 |
Golden Bear
Association |
Children's
mental health services |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Golden Gate
Community, Inc. |
10/03-9/06
HUD Transitional Housing Oak St House Grant |
None provided |
10/1/2003 |
9/30/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter |
$427,812 |
$142,604 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Golden Gate
Community, Inc. |
The Youth
Employment Initiative |
Targeting
at-risk youth and those from very low-income families, the Youth Employment
Initiative will build on an understanding of youth development principles
by providing services that address the needs of the whole individual in
a youth-friendly environment. Golden Gate Community has developed a youth
employment program where young people have access to education, employment,
life development and supportive services resources. In this program young
people will not only have opportunities for summer and year-round employment
through one of the current businesses – Einstein’s Café, Pedal Revolution
and Ashbury Images – but they will also have access to other support to
enhance and enrich job training, career exploration and employment opportunities. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Employment |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
75 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
Golden Gate
Senior Services |
Community
Services |
To maintain
or improve the well being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$212,800 |
$212,800 |
9,000 Service
Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Good Samaritan
Family Resource Center |
Interagency
Lifeline Collaborative |
Good Samaritan
has been providing services to immigrant families in the greater Mission
area for over 100 years, and has been the lead agency of the Interagency
Lifeline Collaborative (ILC) since its creation in 1993. The ILC is committed
to supporting and improving the quality of lives of low-income, underserved
children, youth and their families by providing asset-based, supportive,
preventative and early intervention services that are accessible, culturally
and linguistically appropriate, and focused on the families’ self-determined
needs. Good Samaritan addresses the needs of the Spanish speaking immigrant
community by offering a welcoming, one-stop center where children, youth
and their families can receive services, participate in activities and take
classes. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services |
$400,000 |
$200,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
170 |
$200,000 |
$0 |
Goodwill
Industries |
6/03-3/06
HUD-Vocational Training Homeless - Grant |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
3/31/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Employment/Employment Training |
$881,557 |
$293,859 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Goodwill
Industries |
7/03-6/04
Community Jobs Program |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Employment/Employment
Training, Family Services |
$643,051 |
$643,051 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Grupo de
la Comida |
7/02-6/05
Food Distribution |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Meals and
Nutrition |
$135,000 |
$45,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Gum Moon
Residence Hall/Asian Women's Resource Center |
Caring for
Asian Children Collaborative |
The Caring
for Asian Collaborative is a collaborative effort to ensure the healthy
development of San Francisco's youngest Asian immigrant children and their
families. The collaboration provides child and parent education programs,
in-home support services, ongoing mental health, bilingual speech services
and prenatal and post partum psychosocial screening. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services |
$393,750 |
$200,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
190 |
$200,000 |
$0 |
Haight Ashbury
Free Clinic, Inc. |
Jail Psych.
Srvc. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$3,749,029 |
$3,749,029 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Haight Ashbury
Free Clinic, Inc. |
Residential,
outpatient, and prevention substance abuse treatment services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
12/31/2002 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$2,640,150 |
$2,640,150 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Haight Ashbury
Free Clinic, Inc. |
HIV Prevention
Services targeting defined BRPs |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$605,727 |
$605,727 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Haight Ashbury
Free Clinic, Inc. |
Residential
treatment services |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Substance Abuse |
$542,411 |
$542,411 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Haight Ashbury
Free Clinic, Inc. |
Integrated
HIV Services |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health, Physical Health |
$407,267 |
$407,267 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Haight Ashbury
Free Clinic, Inc. |
Primary care
srvc. to low income Residents |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$207,100 |
$103,550 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Hamilton
Family Center |
7/02-6/05
260 Golden Gate Family Shelter |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Family Services, Crisis Intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health,
Physical Health |
$4,053,166 |
$1,289,797 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Hamilton
Family Center |
7/02-6/05
Waller Street Family Shelter Emergency |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Family Services, Crisis Intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health,
Physical Health |
$2,242,414 |
$747,471 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Hamilton
Family Center |
10/02-9/04
Transitional Housing |
None provided |
10/1/2002 |
9/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, family Services, Childcare, Youth |
$967,304 |
$407,152 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Hamilton
Family Center |
6/03-5/06
HUD Dudley Street Apartments Grant |
None provided |
6/1/2003 |
5/31/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter |
$905,940 |
$301,980 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Hamilton
Family Center |
9/03-8/06
HUD Aftercare Housing Services Grant |
None provided |
9/1/2003 |
8/31/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Family Services, Crisis Intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health,
Physical Health |
$582,543 |
$194,181 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Hamilton
Family Center |
Shelters
to provide preventive, early intervention and other mental health services
to homeless young children (birth to five years old) and hteir families
who are residing in shelter programs in San Francisco |
None provided |
12/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Childcare |
$134,583 |
$67,292 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Harm Reduction
Coalition |
HIV prevention
services targeting behavioral risk populations. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$157,337 |
$157,337 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Harm Reduction
Coalition |
Harm Reduction
Training Services and Evaluation |
None provided |
4/1/2002 |
7/31/2002 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse, Other |
$25,872 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Health Initiatives
for Youth |
Health and
youth development training. |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Youth Services |
$167,966 |
$55,989 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Health Initiatives
for Youth |
Workshops |
Health Initiatives
for Youth (HIFY) provides health education workshops for youth in San Francisco
schools, community-based organizations and jails on the following subjects:
HIV, substance use, self-esteem, body image, anti-homophobia, STDs and safer
sex, and young men's and young women's health. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
HIV/AIDS, Substance Abuse |
$79,167 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
1200 |
$50,000 |
$0 |
Hearing Society
for the Bay Area |
Partners
in Communication |
The program
helps parents or guardians of deaf/hard of hearing children gain knowledge
and skills to help them parent their child effectively, connect with the
child's education, make decisions important to the child's development,
find appropriate resources and advocate. It promotes the development of
deaf/hard of hearing children through child and/or family counseling and
play groups, as well as promoting inter- and intrafamily connections through
family communication classes and other activities. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services |
$152,000 |
$77,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
30 |
$77,000 |
$0 |
Heritage
Schools |
Residential
mental health services for children with mental health needs |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health,
Education/Academic Support |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
High Gear
Achievers, Inc |
tutorial
services for SED children enrolled in the Family Mosaic Project |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Education/Academic
Support |
$51,000 |
$51,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Holy Family
Day Home |
6/03-6/06
HUD-Childcare/Holy Family Day Home |
None provided |
6/17/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Childcare, Family Services |
$847,671 |
$282,557 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Homeless
Children's Network |
Homeless
Children's Network |
Homeless
Children's Network's Critical Development Awareness Program increases the
quality of child care provided to homeless children by offering child care
providers of homeless children training in infant/toddler development and
mental health issues for homeless children, as well as offering supportive
services for career development. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Childcare |
$600,000 |
$300,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
0 |
$300,000 |
$0 |
Homeless
Children's Network |
Mental Health
Children Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$228,285 |
$228,285 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Homeless
Children's Network |
Critical
Development Awareness Program |
The Homeless
Children's Network (HCN) has provided quality, comprehensive mental health
services to homeless children and their families since 1992. As the largest
collaborative in San Francisco serving the mental health needs of homeless
children and their families, HCN addresses the trauma of homelessness, the
impact of poverty and domestic violence. Our services include: individual
counseling, play therapy, family therapy and group work as well as case
management services. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Mental Health |
$100,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
600 |
$0 |
$50,000 |
Homeless
Prenatal Program |
7/02-6/04
Homeless Prenatal Program |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Family Services, Crisis Intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health,
Physical Health |
$848,957 |
$404,735 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Homeless
Prenatal Program |
Substance
abuse ancillary prevention services for pregnant and perinatal women, and
fiscal intermediary services for Purple Moon Dance Project |
None provided |
7/1/2000 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$737,363 |
$197,149 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Homeless
Prenatal Program |
substance
abuse prevention services for poor, pregnant women and/or women with children
who abuse substances, and single fathers. |
None provided |
7/1/2000 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse, Mental Health |
$407,908 |
$101,977 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Homeless
Prenatal Program |
Homeless
Prenatal Program |
The Homeless
Prenatal Program (HPP) provides comprehensive support services to homeless
and poor families. Services include prenatal care, prenatal education, substance
abuse counseling and placement, permanent housing placement, assistance
with emergency and basic needs (food, clothing and emergency shelter), immigrant
services, case management, legal advice and referrals, and violence prevention.
Other services include on-site child care, weekly support groups in English
and Spanish, yoga classes for pregnant mothers and infant massage. Additionally,
HPP trains formerly homeless mothers as community health workers. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services |
$200,000 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
550 |
$100,000 |
$0 |
Horizons
Unlimited of San Francisco, Inc. |
Day tx, outpatient,
and prevention substance abuse services for Latino youth in San Francisco. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$1,229,156 |
$1,229,156 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Horizons
Unlimited of San Francisco, Inc. |
La Casa de
los Jóvenes |
La Casa de
los Jóvenes promotes academic success; offers positive after-school
developmental activities and youth-led leadership programs and activities;
promotes healthy lifestyles via prevention education workshops and mental
health groups; provides job readiness training, career exposure and employment
opportunity referrals and placements; and coordinates youth-led special
events that promote skills building and cultural affirmation. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$412,000 |
$206,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
500 |
$206,000 |
$0 |
Horizons
Unlimited of San Francisco, Inc. |
Young Women
Arise Project |
The Young
Women Arise Project (YWAP) serves young women between the ages of 12 and
17 and provides services in counseling (individual, group and family); educational,
recreational, social and cultural activities; tutoring; workshops; and placements
into paid jobs or vocational trainings. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$350,000 |
$175,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$175,000 |
$0 |
Huckleberry
Youth Programs |
San Francisco
Runaway and Homeless Youth Network |
The San Francisco
Runaway and Homeless Youth Network (a collaboration of Huckleberry Youth
Programs and Larkin Street Youth Center) provides a range of services to
homeless, runaway and pushed out youth between the ages of 11 and 17. The
program serves a minimum of 500 youth annually from all neighborhoods of
San Francisco. Services include case management, individual therapy, pre-employment
counseling, family therapy, medical services and shelter. The program provides
youth with positive alternatives, safe environments, and employment opportunities
through specialized job training and placements. It also provides support
and services to families through family mediation and reunification counseling. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Crisis Intervention |
$550,000 |
$275,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
500 |
$275,000 |
$0 |
Huckleberry
Youth Programs |
Violence
is Preventable Girls Collaborative |
VIP Girls
collaborative provides a comprehensive, coordinated system of services to
60 young women, ages 11-18, and their families who are at risk for violence
as witnesses, victims or perpetrators. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services |
$200,000 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
60 |
$100,000 |
$0 |
Huckleberry
Youth Programs |
Substance
abuse prevention programs for youth |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Hunters Point
Community Youth Park Foundation |
Youth Park
Foundation |
Our programs
include year-round reading, math and homework tutorials; basic computer
instruction; ballet and Congolese African dance instruction; and general
recreation, including basketball, softball, and tennis through the San Francisco
Park and Recreation Department. In the summer, cooking and sewing classes
are added. After-school snacks and summer lunches are provided. Field trips
to Lake Tahoe, Marine World, Great America, swimming pools and various parks
are also offered throughout the year. A unique program called Mrs. Grossman’s
Helping Hands was created especially for the Youth Park in 1999. Selected
children meet twice a week to assemble and package Mrs. Grossman’s stickers,
which are donated to children’s hospitals around the world. The children
participating in the program learn job skills, self-discipline and a positive
work ethic. They are rewarded for hours worked with points which they trade
in for gift certificates. They also receive a continuous stream of thank
you letters from hospitalized children from across the world. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$118,750 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
95 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
Hyde Street
Community Services |
Mental health
services at the Tender Lion program |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Immune Enhancement
Project |
Complementary
therapies. |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$434,907 |
$149,112 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Industrial
Emergency Council |
Hazmat training |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2003 |
DPH |
Environmental |
$25,000 |
$12,500 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Infusion
One |
Infusion
One |
The youth
leadership development program provides a logical continuum of training
that challenges participants to learn how to adequately research, gather
and compare data; as well as how to express themselves confidently and clearly.
Additionally, they learn how to use newfound information as a means to motivate
and guide themselves and others through the vital task of developing their
community. Each component is seamless and builds on competencies learned
and practiced in workshops and hands-on activities. In keeping with the
general Infusion-One program design, skills are learned, practiced and then
applied with the long term goal of developing new community leaders. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
30 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
Ingleside
Community Center |
Multicultural
Partners Youth Diversity Program |
Ingleside
Community Center is a multipurpose community center. Our goal is to provide
one-stop services, training and resources to all residents from the Ocean,
Merced and Ingleside community district, as well as citywide. We offer academic
coaching (homework assistance and tutoring) and multimedia computer classes
in which students learn Web applications. Our center also provides job training
opportunities to youth. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$317,500 |
$165,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
35 |
$165,000 |
$0 |
In-Home Supportive
Services Consortium |
7/01-6/04
In-Home-Supportive Services Contract Mode |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Mental Health, Physical Health, Other |
$47,673,130 |
$18,423,141 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
In-Home Supportive
Services Public Authority |
7/03-6/06
Health and Dental for IHSS IP mode Providers |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Mental Health, Physical Health, Other |
$56,318,103 |
$17,296,969 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
In-Home Supportive
Services Public Authority |
7/03-6/06
In-Home Supportive Services-Independent Provider Mode |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Mental Health, Physical Health, Other |
$3,681,897 |
$1,227,299 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Inner City
Youth |
The Resurgence
and Work Study 2002-2004 |
The Inner
City Youth (ICY) organization strives to provide all youth of San Francisco
with more options for educational, personal, mental and emotional development.
It is the commitment of ICY to help every youth develop to his or her own
full potential and our services are unlimited to all youth. It is our ultimate
goal to produce “drug free, mind-free, productive youth.” |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education, Employment |
$211,667 |
$110,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$110,000 |
$0 |
Institute
for Community Health Outreach |
HIV prevention
services targeting defined BRP's |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$655,422 |
$218,474 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Institute
for Community Health Outreach |
Outpatient
Mental Health Services to Native Americans |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health |
$141,516 |
$72,780 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Institute
for Community Health Outreach |
Case management
and peer advocacy to Native Americans |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$100,000 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Institute
for Community Health Outreach |
Nia Project
HIV Early Intervention Program |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$82,926 |
$82,926 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Institute
for Community Health Outreach |
Native American
AIDS Project treatment advocacy services |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$71,000 |
$71,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Institute
for Community Health Outreach |
Native American
Rapid Assessment |
None provided |
12/1/2002 |
6/30/3003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$25,000 |
$25 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Institute
on Aging |
Alzheimer’s
Day Care Resource Center, Community Services, Elder Abuse Prevention, District
Wide Social Services Workers/ Resource Center #1 and #5, Mission/Bernal
Heights/Noe Valley Buena Vista/Eureka Valley Resource Center #5, Richmond
Resource Center # |
To assist
dementia individuals to function at the highest possible level; to provide
respite care for families and caregivers; to assist caregivers by providing
information, counseling, and care planning; to establish and/or assist support
groups; to train students, professionals, and caregivers; and to disseminate
information to families, caregivers, professionals, and the public about
Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. To maintain or improve the well
being of seniors and adults with disabilities through the provision of a
variety of services and activities. To improve the protection of older persons
who are in danger of abuse, neglect, or exploitation by providing public
education, outreach interagency coordination and abuse investigation. To
assist seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain the services required
to meet their needs, and to maximize their capacity for safety, health and
independence. To provide one-stop neighborhood access to information on
an expanded range of services called for by seniors, caregivers and adults
with disabilities. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$865,863 |
$865,863 |
32,869 Service
Hours; 1,404 Community Ed. Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Instituto
Familiar de la Raza, Inc. |
Community
Mental Health Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$4,541,337 |
$4,541,337 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Instituto
Familiar de la Raza, Inc. |
Mental Health
Fiscal Mgmt Services |
None provided |
7/1/1999 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Other |
$4,435,092 |
$1,124,217 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Instituto
Familiar de la Raza, Inc. |
Community
Mental Health Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Youth Services |
$1,124,216 |
$1,124,216 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Instituto
Familiar de la Raza, Inc. |
HIV Preventions
Services - BRPs |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$760,288 |
$253,429 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Instituto
Familiar de la Raza, Inc. |
7/03-6/04
Family Resource Center |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$657,915 |
$657,917 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Instituto
Familiar de la Raza, Inc. |
Psychotherapeutic
Support |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$222,913 |
$222,913 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Instituto
Familiar de la Raza, Inc. |
Casa Corazon |
Casa Corazon
serves at-risk youth in the Mission District and Latinos citywide. The program
has a part-time case manager who serves as a primary point of referral for
clients and will triage with other services as need it outside the program’s
scope on an individual basis. Primary services offered are Estudio Ollin
(jewelry and silk screening workshop), a theater workshop and Areito Mayohuaca'n
(drumming and voice group). These services have been designed to offer youth
alternatives to gang activities on the streets by strengthening their cultural
pride and positive social behaviors. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
45 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
Instituto
Familiar de la Raza, Inc. |
HIV Health
services - Case Management to Latinos/as |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health |
$123,605 |
$123,605 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Inter City
Family Support and Resource Network |
12/03-6/06
Family Resource Center-Western Addition |
None provided |
12/1/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$1,127,566 |
$283,910 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Inter City
Family Support and Resource Network |
4/03-6/04
Family Resource Center-Bayview |
None provided |
4/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$1,002,715 |
$800,379 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
International
Institute of San Francisco |
Refugee preventive
health. |
None provided |
10/1/2001 |
9/30/2002 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$300,831 |
$28,318 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
International
Institute of San Francisco |
YouthCares |
YouthCares,
the youth development branch of the Institute, brings together a diverse
group of youth to take on leadership and become active participants in the
community. YouthCares programs are delivered in three San Francisco locations,
and fall into two categories: intergenerational community service and peer
tutoring. We hire 30-40 youth three times a year in September, January and
June. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Employment |
$130,000 |
$65,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
50 |
$65,000 |
$0 |
International
Institute of San Francisco |
Community
Services, Naturalization Services |
To maintain
or improve the well being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. To provide services
for legal permanent residents (LPRs) regarding naturalization, public benefits,
immigration law and bilingual education. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$115,731 |
$115,731 |
828 Service
Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Internet
Sexuality Information Services Inc |
Syphilis
elimination services for MSM. |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$203,900 |
$101,950 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Iris Center:
Women's Counseling & Recovery Services |
Outpatient,
prevention, and intensive outpatient substance abuse services targeting
low income women, women of color, and bisexual/lesbian/and or transgender
women |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$975,984 |
$975,984 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Iris Center:
Women's Counseling & Recovery Services |
substance
abuse services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
12/31/2002 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$483,892 |
$483,892 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Iris Center:
Women's Counseling & Recovery Services |
Project Genesis |
Project Genesis
provides comprehensive individual, family, and group mental health counseling
to youth ages 0-17 and their families. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services, Mental Health |
$213,840 |
$135,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
60 |
$135,000 |
$0 |
Iris Center:
Women's Counseling & Recovery Services |
HIV Prevention
services targeting defined BRPs |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$212,137 |
$212,137 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
IRIS CENTER:
WOMEN'S COUNSELING & RECOVERY SVC |
Counseling
Services for HIV positive women. |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Substance Abuse |
$242,263 |
$121,132 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Jamestown
Community Center |
Jamestown
Center Project |
The Jamestown
Community Center provides a comprehensive series of after-school and summer
programs for more than 400 Mission District youth each year. The DCYF-funded
portion of the programs (the Jamestown Center Project) includes art and
dance classes, sports teams and drop-in recreation, and a parents' group.
The programs are based at two local public schools, Horace Mann Academic
Middle School and Cesar Chavez Elementary School, where staff have a unique
opportunity to share strategies and resources with school staff. The sports
teams practice and play games at various Recreation and Park Department
sites around the Mission District. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Arts, Education |
$172,000 |
$86,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
240 |
$86,000 |
$0 |
Jamestown
Community Center |
Mission Van
Collaborative |
This program
provides Mission District youth with safe van transportation to and from
their after-school programs and on weekend field trips. The program is a
collaborative effort including six Mission-based youth programs, including
Casa de los Jovenes, the Jamestown Community Center, Loco Bloco, Mission
Girls Services, Mission Neighborhood Centers, and the Mission Science Workshop.
The vanpool serves at least 400 8 to 17 year old young people youth per
year. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$90,000 |
$45,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
400 |
$45,000 |
$0 |
Japanese
Community Youth Council |
Mayor's Youth
Employment and Education Program (MYEEP) |
Japanese
American Youth Services (JAYS), a leadership development program targeting
250 high risk Japanese-American, multiethnic Japanese, and other Asian-American
children and youth ages 5-17. The mission of JAYS is to support the positive
development of children and youth through culturally appropriate services:
leadership development, community service, cultural awareness activities
and family support. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Employment |
$5,509,567 |
$2,539,575 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
250 |
$1,224,575 |
$1,315,000 |
Japanese
Community Youth Council |
New Ways
Workers/San Francisco YouthWorks |
San Francisco
YouthWorks provides year-round paid internships to San Francisco high school
students in one of over 40 city departments. Youth receive training, monitoring
and support, leadership opportunities and other activities. Through these
activities youth are able to explore a career, gain important skills and
gain the abilities that will help become successful adults. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Employment |
$1,670,000 |
$835,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
400 |
$0 |
$835,000 |
Japanese
Community Youth Council |
Substance
Abuse Prevention Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
12/31/2002 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse, Youth Services |
$327,040 |
$327,040 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Japanese
Community Youth Council |
10/03-6/05
Transitional Independent Living Skills-Fostercare |
None provided |
10/1/2003 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health, youth services |
$279,736 |
$115,584 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Japanese
Community Youth Council |
1/03-6/04
Early Independent Living Skills -Fostercare |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health, youth services |
$179,889 |
$119,578 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Japanese
Community Youth Council |
Japanese
American Youth Services (JAYS) |
MYEEP provides
subsidized after-school and summer employment experience to in-school San
Francisco youth between the ages of 14 and 17. The work placements are in
nonprofit and public sector agencies. MYEEP also provides workshops focused
on education, employment success and life skills development. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
850 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
Jelani House,
Inc. |
Residential
and outpatient substance abuse services. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
12/31/2002 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse, Housing and Shelter |
$911,964 |
$911,964 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Jelani House,
Inc. |
Jelani House |
Jelani Inc.
provides child care and developmental services for children aged five and
younger whose parent(s) are clients of the program. The child care department
is designed to provide treatment accessibility for women with children,
to provide children exposed to drugs with therapeutic care, and to provide
women with the experience and education needed for optimal parenting skills. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Childcare |
$100,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
43 |
$50,000 |
$0 |
Jewish Community
Center |
Congregate
Meals |
To maintain
or improve the physical and social well being of older persons through accessible
and appropriate nutrition services in a group setting. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Meals and Nutrition |
$86,008 |
$86,008 |
10,000 Senior
Meals |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Jewish Family
and Children’s Services |
Community
Services, Care Management, Naturalization Services, Home-Delivered Meals,
|
To maintain
or improve the well being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. To enable functionally
impaired seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain services which promote
and maintain the optimum level of functioning in the most integrated setting.
To provide services for legal permanent residents (LPRs) regarding naturalization,
public benefits, immigration law and bilingual education. To maintain or
improve the physical and social well-being of frail homebound seniors through
appropriate and nutritious meals. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Meals and Nutrition |
$296,026 |
$296,026 |
8,580 Senior
Meals; 5,202 Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Jewish Family
and Children's Services |
Children's
mental health services |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Youth Services |
$1,130,286 |
$565,143 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Jewish Family
and Children's Services |
Emigre Youth
Development Collaborative Program |
The Émigré
Youth Development Program provides a range of services and opportunities
for Russian-speaking refugee youth from the former Soviet Union. Program
components include the following: paid internships, job shadowing opportunities,
college preparation services, academic support, a tutor-mentor program,
mental health services, social opportunities and much more. Teens are welcome
to drop by our youth club any day after school to spend time with each other
and our bilingual staff in a safe, supportive atmosphere and to get involved
with any of our programs. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Employment |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
75 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
Jewish Family
and Children's Services |
SFMHP provider
fro Mental Health Services ($3,309,409 for all Managed Care contracts) |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2007 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Family Services |
$1 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Jewish Vocational
and Career Counseling Service |
Work Resource
Program (WRP) Collaborative |
The Work
Resource Program (WRP) is a comprehensive and progressive continuum of vocational
services for students in grades 9 - 12 with learning, emotional and physical
disabilities. The WRP provides 300 students annually with a vocational class
at twenty San Francisco Unified School District public and private high
schools in up to thirty classrooms. The curriculum includes career exploration,
work readiness, job search skills, life skills, guest speakers and employer
site visits (San Francisco School Volunteers) to assist students in developing
career goals and preparing for work. The WRP also provides 150 volunteer
and paid work experiences for students. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Employment |
$700,000 |
$350,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
300 |
$350,000 |
$0 |
Jewish Vocational
and Career Counseling Service |
Career counseling. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$30,981 |
$30,981 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
John Coltrane
Memorial |
Art Program |
The objective
of this program is to identify inner-city, at-risk children and youth of
the Bayview-Hunters Point community of San Francisco, and provide music
and art instruction to them. Instruction will include lectures, demonstrations
and field trips. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Arts |
$63,330 |
$40,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
20 |
$40,000 |
$0 |
John W. King
Senior Center |
Community
Services |
To maintain
or improve the well being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$75,000 |
$75,000 |
1,050 Service
Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Jones Memorial
Foundation, Inc. |
SF TEAM K-8
Expanded Learning Initiative |
The JUMP/PREP
After-School Tutoring Program will serve 50 youth, ages 6-12, with after-school
tutoring in the Western Addition. We use the “Accelerative Learning Method”,
a proven educational model for increasing students' performance in the following
subject areas: reading, math and writing. Enrichment activities include
visits to museums, libraries and park sites. A light snack will be offered
daily. This program operates from August to May with the graduation ceremony
in May. We work closely with the San Francisco University High School, which
provides us with in-kind tutors. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$201,000 |
$101,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
50 |
$101,000 |
$0 |
Juma Ventures |
Juma Ventures
Enriched Youth Employment & Training Project |
Juma Ventures
strives to help youth make positive transitions into adulthood. To accomplish
this, we provide meaningful employment opportunities; high-quality job skills
training; and youth development services in the areas of educational advancement,
asset building and healthy life choices to high school students from low-income
and at-risk backgrounds. Our comprehensive, individually focused program
is designed to help youth with few advantages reach their highest personal
potential. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Employment |
$191,667 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
120 |
$100,000 |
$0 |
Kidango |
Treasure
Island Child Development Center |
Kidango provides
quality early care and education services to children 0 to 5 years of age
on Treasure Island. The child development curriculum is tailored to the
needs of the children in order to prepare them for kindergarten. Meals and
snacks are included. Fee subsidies are available to qualifying families. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Childcare |
$200,000 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$100,000 |
$0 |
Kimochi,
Inc. |
District
Wide Social Services Workers #2, Adult Social Day Care, Community Services,
Family Caregiver Support, Congregate Meals, Home-Delivered. Meals |
To assist
seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain the services required to
meet their needs, and to maximize their capacity for safety, health and
independence. To assist licensed Adult Day Health Care Centers (ADHC) and
Adult Day Care Centers (ADC), or Adult Day Support Centers (ADSC) with operating
costs of serving seniors and disabled adults, in order to maintain optimal
capacity for self-care and the ability to live in the community rather than
being placed in a long-term care institution. To maintain or improve the
well being of seniors and adults with disabilities through the provision
of a variety of services and activities. To maintain or improve the physical
and social well being of older persons through accessible and appropriate
nutrition services in a group setting. To maintain or improve the physical
and social well-being of frail homebound seniors through appropriate and
nutritious meals. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Meals and Nutrition |
$626,147 |
$626,147 |
93,638 Senior
Meals; 10,342 Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Korean American
Women Artist & Writers Association (KAWAWA) |
Korean Youth
Development Center (KYDC) |
The Korean
Youth Development Center (KYDC) operates an after-school program from Monday
though Friday, and offers Korean youth soccer on Saturdays. KYDC program
activities include academic support such as homework support; math tutorials;
reading, writing and speaking in English and Korean; and science and computer
class. For enrichment, art and culture and recreational activities such
as Korean dance and drum, various arts and crafts, soccer, music, and courses
in Korean culture and customs are provided. Art and culture related lectures
and performances for youth, as well as field trips to historically significant
sites will take place. Annual family and youth events such as a soccer tournament,
art contest and exhibition, dance and drum performances, and a speech and
writing contest take place in various public sites. Family support and preservation
services such as pick up and drop off services, workshops on parenting,
information and referral, and snacks, lunch and dinner are also provided. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$250,000 |
$125,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
90 |
$125,000 |
$0 |
Korean Center,
Inc. |
Community
Services, Congregate Meals |
To maintain
or improve the well-being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. To maintain or improve
the physical and social well being of older persons through accessible and
appropriate nutrition services in a group setting. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Meals and Nutrition |
$105,118 |
$105,118 |
12,400 Senior
Meals; 1,600 Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
KQED, Inc. |
Ready to
Learn |
KQED's Ready
to Learn program provides professional development training to child care
providers and caregivers in early childhood education and development, using
materials developed by KQED and the Public Broadcasting System (PBS). |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Childcare |
$50,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
0 |
$0 |
$50,000 |
La Casa de
las Madres |
Family Services |
La Casa's
Family Services project represents our efforts to address the specific needs
of children ages 0 to 12, teens ages 13 to 18 and families who are victims
of or at risk of family violence. Services include therapy and a teen program
to teach healthy relationships and are provided to families citywide. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services |
$100,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
95 |
$50,000 |
$0 |
La Casa de
las Madres |
Shelters
to provide preventive, early intervention and other mental health services
to homeless young children (birth to five years old) and their families
who are residing in shelter programs in San Francisco |
None provided |
12/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Childcare |
$63,333 |
$31,667 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
La Raza Centro
Legal |
Legal Services,
Naturalization Services |
To ensure
the rights and entitlements of older persons by providing or securing legal
assistance. To provide services for legal permanent residents (LPRs) regarding
naturalization, public benefits, immigration law and bilingual education.
To provide services for legal permanent residents (LPRs) regarding naturalization,
public benefits, immigration law and bilingual education. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Legal Services |
$130,000 |
$130,000 |
700 Legal
Assistance Hours; 350 Legal Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Larkin Street
Youth Services |
11/03-6/06
Transitional Housing + Program Housing for Emancipating Fostercare |
None provided |
11/1/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Youth Services,
Housing and Shelter, Crisis Intervention, Employment/Employment Training,
Other |
$2,225,166 |
$558,500 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Larkin Street
Youth Services |
7/02-6/05
Young Adult Supportive Housing Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
housing and
Shelter, Crisis Intervention |
$1,691,292 |
$563,764 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Larkin Street
Youth Services |
Substance
abuse treatment services. |
None provided |
7/1/1999 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse, Youth Services |
$1,075,579 |
$270,800 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Larkin Street
Youth Services |
1/1/04-12/31/06
ATI |
None provided |
1/1/2004 |
12/31/2006 |
DHS |
Youth Services,
Housing and Shelter, Crisis Intervention, Employment/Employment Training,
Other |
$1,009,116 |
$336,372 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Larkin Street
Youth Services |
1/02-12/03
HUD Transitional Housing Services -Grant |
None provided |
1/1/2002 |
12/31/2003 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Youth services, education/Academic |
$672,744 |
$336,372 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Larkin Street
Youth Services |
Comprehensive
Housing, Case Management and Attendant Care |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/28/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter, Physical Health |
$658,099 |
$219,366 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Larkin Street
Youth Services |
7/01-6/04
Supportive services for homeless youth |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health, youth services |
$593,288 |
$198,437 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Larkin Street
Youth Services |
7/01-6/04
864 Ellis Street supportive Housing Services-SHIA-Grant |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Mental Health,
Housing and Shelter, Youth |
$471,657 |
$238,401 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Larkin Street
Youth Services |
HIV prevention
services targeting defined BRPs. |
None provided |
4/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$190,968 |
$190,968 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Latino Commission |
To maintain
residential substance abuse treatment services targeting the Latino community. |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2005 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$3,756,872 |
$939,218 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Lavender
Youth Recreation & Information Center, Inc. (LYRIC) |
Queer Youth
Training Collaborative |
LYRIC is
a community center for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning
young people. Activities include drop-in support groups, camping trips,
job readiness training, internships, health education workshops, peer support
phone lines and national conferences. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Employment |
$500,000 |
$250,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$250,000 |
$0 |
Lavender
Youth Recreation & Information Center, Inc. (LYRIC) |
Youth Talkline/After-School
Program |
The Queer
Youth Training Collaborative provides job readiness training and internships
for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$240,305 |
$120,305 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
1535 |
$120,305 |
$0 |
Lavender
Youth Recreation & Information Center, Inc. (LYRIC) |
Progressive
Martial Arts |
Progressive
Martial Arts is dedicated to improving our community’s ability to resolve
conflict and prevent violence by making anti-oppression education and high
quality martial arts training accessible for all people. Progressive Martial
Arts offers group classes, private lessons and self-defense workshops. For
details on our dynamic and well-rounded curriculum please see our website
at www.fightoppression.com. We offer classes for: children and youth ages
5 to 18, family workouts and adults. The program is offered for children
citywide and is offered after-school, on weekends and during the summer. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$158,400 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
110 |
$100,000 |
$0 |
Lavender
Youth Recreation & Information Center, Inc. (LYRIC) |
HIV prevention
services targeting defined behavioral risk populations. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Youth Services |
$119,349 |
$119,349 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Lavender
Youth Recreation & Information Center, Inc. (LYRIC) |
HIV prevention
services to young African American men who have sex with men ages 13-24 |
None provided |
12/30/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$60,000 |
$60,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Lavender
Youth Recreation & Information Center, Inc. (LYRIC) |
HIV prevention
services to young African American men who have sex with men ages 13-24 |
None provided |
12/30/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$49,999 |
$49,999 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Learning
Services of Northern California |
Wraparound
services for youth at risk for mental health problems |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Education/Academic
Support |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Legal Assistance
to the Elderly |
Legal Services,
HICAP |
To ensure
the rights and entitlements of older persons by providing or securing legal
assistance. To provide community education; counseling and legal representation
to Medicare beneficiaries, including those on disability, and persons 60+
years of age, and those imminent of Medicare eligibility. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Legal Services |
$370,000 |
$370,000 |
6,683 Legal
Assistance Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Legal Services
for Children, Inc. |
Legal/Guardianship
services for Children |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Legal Services |
$266,426 |
$133,213 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Legal Services
for Children, Inc. |
Youth Access
Project |
The Youth
Access Project serves approximately 400 San Francisco youth, ages 8-18,
who are traditionally hard to reach or underserved. These include lesbian,
gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT), homeless, runaway, Asian Pacific Islander
(API) and new immigrant youth. Legal Services for Children addresses vital
legal and social issues critical to the survival of these youth who often
experience abuse, neglect, discrimination, and rejection at home, work,
school and on the streets. Services include representation in legal guardianships,
emancipations, juvenile court dependency proceedings school discipline,
special education services, assistance with immigration issues, community
education and outreach, legal options counseling, referrals, social services
and case management support. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$192,500 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
30 |
$100,000 |
$0 |
Legal Services
for Children, Inc. |
7/03-12/03
Children's System of Care |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Family Services,
youth services, crisis intervention, legal services |
$75,750 |
$75,750 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Life Frames,
Inc. |
OMI/Excelsior
& South Bernal Heights Branch Living Libraries |
Life Frames
Inc. is working with children, older youth, teachers, parents, neighbors
and other community members from the San Miguel Child Development Center,
James Denman Middle School and the Junipero Child Development Center and
their neighborhoods, helping them develop a unique site- and culturally-sensitive
"Living Library & Think Park" based on the local ecological,
built and technological resources of each area – past, present, and future.
The sites will be linked electronically to each other and other branch Living
Libraries as they emerge in different communities. At the San Miguel/Denman
site, the Denman students and some high school students (formerly from Denman)
help the younger children with the gardening, ecology and multi-arts programs.
We are also beginning a Natural Resources Job Training program for adults
in the community, beginning with the parents of the students. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$189,583 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
425 |
$100,000 |
$0 |
Lifetime |
7/03-6/04
CalWORKS Scholarship Program |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Youth Services,
Education/Academic Support |
$140,970 |
$140,970 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Lincoln Child
Center |
Subacute
residential services for children suffering from severe emotional disturbance
when these services are unavailable through a county run facility |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$199,184 |
$199,184 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Little Children's
Development Center |
Comprehensive
Early Childhood and Parent Training Program |
The mission
of the Little Children’s Development Center (LCDC) is to provide a safe
learning environment for children between 2 and 5 years of age, and to support
working poor families by helping them increase their understanding and awareness
of appropriate developmental practices for their preschool-age child or
children. LCDC is structured to provide primary education to children, ages
2-5, of low-income and working poor families primarily residing in the Western
Addition. Our center enhances the development of children; implements strategies
that aid parents in giving children direction, guidance and nurturing; and
helps youth gain valuable skills and employment. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Childcare, Family Services |
$118,750 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
18 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
Low Income
Investment Fund |
7/03-6/04
Childcare Facility Improvement Grants |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Childcare |
$2,304,989 |
$2,304,989 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Lutheran
Social Services of Northern California |
Money management
and representative payee services for HIV positive SF residents. |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Adult and Aging Service |
$1,074,852 |
$537,426 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Lutheran
Social Services of Northern California |
Transitional
housing and supportive services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter, Mental Health |
$120,966 |
$120,966 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Lutheran
Social Services of Northern California |
1/03-12/06
HUD Integrated Services Network - Grant |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Employment/Employment Training |
$117,361 |
$39,120 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Lutheran
Social Services of Northern California |
Hazel Betsey
residential facility |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/28/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter |
$115,488 |
$38,496 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Lutheran
Social Services of Northern California |
Rental Subsidies
and Case Management |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/28/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter, Crisis Intervention |
$35,683 |
$11,894 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Lyon-Martin
Women's Health Services |
Integrated
services for HIV positive residents of SF. |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$322,737 |
$322,737 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Lyon-Martin
Women's Health Services |
Comprehensive
primary medical care services, including lab work and medications, on an
outpatient basis provided to women by women. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$24,006 |
$24,006 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
M S C Psychiatric
Services Corp |
Mental Health
Adolescent Intensive Day Treatment & Outpatient Services |
None provided |
7/1/1999 |
6/30/1999 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Youth Services |
$2,017,041 |
$506,325 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Maitri AIDS
Hospice |
Nursing case
management and attendant care. |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$1,909,197 |
$954,599 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Marriott
Foundation for People with Disabilities |
Bridges from
School to Work |
Bridges provides
job training and placement services for youth with disabilities ages 16
and older. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Employment |
$373,180 |
$208,180 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$208,180 |
$0 |
Mary Elizabeth
Inn |
11/02-6/05
Supportive Housing Services SHIA-Grant |
None provided |
11/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Mental Health,
Housing and Shelter, Family Services |
$413,054 |
$109,453 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Meals on
Wheels of S.F. |
Care Management,
Community Services, Congregate Meals, Home-Delivered Meals, Home Delivered
Meals Clearinghouse |
To enable
functionally impaired seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain services
which promote and maintain the optimum level of functioning in the most
integrated setting. To maintain or improve the well being of seniors and
adults with disabilities through the provision of a variety of services
and activities. To maintain or improve the physical and social well being
of older persons through accessible and appropriate nutrition services in
a group setting. To maintain or improve the physical and social well-being
of frail homebound seniors through appropriate and nutritious meals. To
serve homebound consumers with the greatest need for home-delivered meals. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Meals and Nutrition |
$2,099,768 |
$2,099,768 |
698,240 Senior
Meals; 4,300 Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Men Overcoming
Violence |
Violence
prevention services for intimate partners. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Family Services,
Mental Health |
$74,965 |
$74,965 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mental Health
Management, dba Canyon Manor |
Skilled nursing
mental health facility |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health,
Physical Health |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Milhous Childrens
Services, Inc |
24-hour residential
care and non-public school educational services to residents, as well as
intensive mental health services including day treatment, mental health
rehab, medication support, and outpatient services to its residents. |
None provided |
2/1/2003 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Education/Academic Support |
$32,000 |
$32,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mills Peninsula
Hospital |
Acute, inpatient
psychiatric services on an as-needed, emergency basis |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mission Council
On Alcohol Abuse/Spanish |
Substance
abuse outpatient, day treatment and prevention services for the Spanish-speaking. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
12/31/2002 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$414,813 |
$414,813 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mission Economic
Development Association |
Bilingual
Business Assistance for Family Child Care Providers |
Mission Economic
Development Association (MEDA) seeks to contribute to quality child care
in San Francisco by helping child care providers start up and manage profitable
child care businesses. Child care providers are an integral part of child
safety, but high turnover rates demonstrate the need for improved financial
management, budgeting and marketing practices. MEDA services seek to benefit
children by supporting the long-term availability of quality, well-managed
family child care businesses, by increasing the number of child care slots
for the city’s children and by facilitating income opportunities for primarily
low income women and their families. To do so we provide workshops on business
principles backed by one-on-one business consultations. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Childcare |
$130,000 |
$65,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
0 |
$0 |
$65,000 |
Mission Education
Projects, Inc. |
Reducing
the Risk: The Child in Family, School and Community |
A three-sided
academic and family support system, implemented by school-day after-school
tutoring and homework assistance for students in grades K-10 with monthly
offsite cultural/recreational events, and a parental support/guidance program
of workshops, meetings and consultations, all interfacing directly with
the child’s school and teachers, and targeting at-risk youth and children. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$120,000 |
$60,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
80 |
$60,000 |
$0 |
Mission Housing
Development Corporation |
1/01-6/04
Supportive Housing Services Rich Soros Commons |
None provided |
1/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Mental Health, Family Services |
$464,996 |
$189,215 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mission Housing
Development Corporation |
7/01-6/04
Supportive Housing Services South Park |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Other |
$226,826 |
$75,859 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mission Housing
Development Corporation |
1/03-12/06
HUD Integrated Services Network Grant |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Employment/Employment Training |
$67,834 |
$22,611 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mission Housing
Development Corporation |
SRO families
collaborative |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Housing and
Shelter, Family Services, Crisis Intervention, Legal Services |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mission Language
and Vocational School Inc. |
Youthnet |
We provide
academic support for children and youth in grades K-12 including after-school
tutorials and credit granting-courses. Participants must be attending school. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$164,000 |
$82,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
50 |
$82,000 |
$0 |
Mission Learning
Center |
SF TEAM K-8
Expanded Learning Initiative |
We provide
after-school programming to 45 low-income children in grades two through
five. Proposed activities will increase children's academic skills in reading
and writing and increase children's homework completion. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$209,700 |
$102,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
45 |
$102,000 |
$0 |
Mission Neighborhood
Centers, Inc. |
Mission Girls |
Mission Girls’
after-school and summer programs provide a safe girls-only space where girls
can build their self-esteem, enhance their academic performance and develop
skills to make positive choices in their lives. Mission Girls provides homework
assistance, cultural arts and crafts, health education workshops, career
mentoring, girl circles, dance classes, sports and recreational activities.
Mission Girls focuses on gender-specific and culturally appropriate programming
for Latina girls between the ages of 9 and 15. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$231,667 |
$120,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$120,000 |
$0 |
Mission Neighborhood
Centers, Inc. |
Community
Services, Naturalization Services |
To maintain
or improve the well being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. To provide services
for legal permanent residents (LPRs) regarding naturalization, public benefits,
immigration law and bilingual education. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$165,208 |
$165,208 |
300 Class
Hours, 3,875 Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mission Neighborhood
Centers, Inc. |
RAICES Program |
RAICES is
committed to educating and empowering youth to make positive choices in
their lives. RAICES is a youth-led pregnancy prevention and STD/HIV education
program for youth ages 11-17. Peer educators are trained to lead a 16-week
workshop series for youth covering topics such as contraceptive use, STD/HIV
risk, sex refusal tactics, reproductive health, relationships and peer pressure.
The 16-week curriculum is provided at local middle and high schools or youth-serving
agencies. The program serves 80 youth annually with approximately 15 youth
per workshop. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$100,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
80 |
$50,000 |
$0 |
Mission Neighborhood
Health Center |
7/02-6/04
Mission Resource Center -Homeless Drop-in |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Crisis Intervention, Mental Health, Physical Health |
$1,329,442 |
$664,721 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mission Neighborhood
Health Center |
Early intervention
program. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$893,000 |
$446,500 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mission Neighborhood
Health Center |
Latinos en
Extasis (Latinos in Ecstasy) Youth Project |
The Latinos
en Extasis program provides peer-based health education in a group setting,
professional health education consultation and outreach with community and
schools. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$278,750 |
$155,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
175 |
$155,000 |
$0 |
Mission Neighborhood
Health Center |
Case management,
treatment advocacy, peer advocacy, and nutrition counseling for HIV positive
SF residents. |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$277,863 |
$138,932 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mission Neighborhood
Health Center |
Primary Care
Srvc. to Medically Indigent Adult (MIA) clients of the Mission |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$191,615 |
$191,615 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mission Neighborhood
Health Center |
HIV prevention
services targeting defined BRPs. |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$142,702 |
$71,351 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mission Neighborhood
Health Center |
Immunization
services for children. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$43,471 |
$43,471 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mission Neighborhood
Health Center |
Breast and
cervical cancer control program (BCCCP) services. |
None provided |
10/1/2001 |
9/30/2002 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$36,000 |
$9,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mission Youth
Soccer League |
Mission Youth
Soccer League |
Mission Youth
Soccer League (MYSL) provides youth with the ability to play the sport of
soccer on a year-round basis at varying levels of competition. Competitions
and practice are held at various polo and soccer fields in Golden Gate Park
and other Recreation and Park Department sites. We serve 800-1000 youth
each year. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$80,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
1000 |
$50,000 |
$0 |
Mobilization
Against AIDS InternationalL Inc |
HIV prevention
services targeting defined BRP's |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$854,276 |
$284,759 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Morrisania
West Inc. |
Western Addition
Beacon Center |
The Western
Addition Beacon Center is an after-school youth center located at Benjamin
Franklin Middle School and Golden Gate Academy. The center offers a wide
variety of programs, services and activities to youth and their families
after school, in the evenings, on scheduled Saturdays, during the spring
break and during the summer. The program, services and activities are provided
through collaborations with the Western Addition and other community-based
agencies and organizations, teachers and other individuals. We focus on
educational support, leadership, arts, recreation, and health and career
development. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$622,000 |
$311,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
550 |
$261,000 |
$50,000 |
Morrisania
West Inc. |
Community
Substance Abuse Treatment Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$517,605 |
$517,605 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Moss Beach
Homes Inc dba Aspira Foster & Family Services |
SFMHP provider
for Mental Health Services ($3,309,409 for all Managed Care contracts) |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2007 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Childcare |
$1 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Moss Beach
Homes Inc. d.b.a. SNBC |
SF TEAM K-8
Expanded Learning Initiative |
The Sunset
Beacon Center provides after-school literacy activities to youth who attend
A.P. Giannini Middle School. Our activities include a cooking class, tutoring,
homework assistance and a DJ club. We believe in hands-on experiential learning.
In partnership with Sunset Youth Services we also provide counseling, field
trips and support groups for youth. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$201,993 |
$101,993 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
54 |
$101,993 |
$0 |
Moss Beach
Homes Inc. for SNBC |
Sunset Neighborhood
Beacon Center |
The Sunset
Neighborhood Beacon Center (SNBC) is a safe place for youth and families
to learn and grow. SNBC, based at A.P. Giannini Middle School and Francis
Scott Key Elementary School, serves over 1,100 children and youth who live
or go to school in the Sunset District. SNBC's services include after-school
art and recreational programs, tutoring and mentoring both during and after
school, literacy development, youth leadership and development, technology
programs, clinical mental health and case management, family counseling
services, community building and parenting classes in multiple languages.
We work with organizations, individuals and city agencies to improve the
quality of life in our community. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$622,000 |
$311,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
1100 |
$261,000 |
$50,000 |
Mount Saint
Joseph/Saint Elizabeth |
OP Substance
Abuse Tx. for Women and their Children and Level 12 for mental health |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse, Mental Health |
$943,979 |
$943,979 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Mount Saint
Joseph/Saint Elizabeth |
7/03-6/06
Infant In-Home Family Preservation Services |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$612,294 |
$204,098 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
MT Diablo
Medical Pavilion |
Acute, inpatient
psychiatric services on an as-needed, emergency basis |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Music in
Schools Today |
Achieving
Through Music |
Music in
Schools Today provides free consulting to help save or strengthen music
programs in schools and community centers, a MENU of artists and programs
for K-12 education, donated musical instruments, a mentorship program for
students wishing to learn about the music business, a website devoted to
student creativity and a series of events designed to educate the public
about the critical importance of music education. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Arts |
$198,000 |
$125,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
300 |
$125,000 |
$0 |
MV Transportation |
Van Transportation
Services for mental health clients |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
National
Council on Alcoholism and Other Drug Addictions |
substance
abuse prevention, education and information services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2006 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$852,660 |
$213,165 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Network for
Elders |
Care Management,
District Wide Social Services Worker, Resource Center #6, Bayview Hunters
Point Resource Ctr #6, Visitacion Valley/Portola/Excelsior Resource Center
#7, OMI/St. Francis Wood/Miraloma Park Resource Center #8 |
To enable
functionally impaired seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain services
which promote and maintain the optimum level of functioning in the most
integrated setting. To assist seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain
the services required to meet their needs, and to maximize their capacity
for safety, health and independence. To provide one-stop neighborhood access
to information on an expanded range of services called for by seniors, caregivers
and adults with disabilities. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$452,923 |
$452,923 |
23,850 Service
Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
New College
of California |
Mental health
consultation/early intervention for hight risk children at Flynn Elementary
School |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Youth Services |
$8,000 |
$8,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
New Conservatory
Theatre Center |
Youth Theater |
New Conservatory
Theatre Center (NCTC) offers year-round acting classes for youth ages 6-18,
as well as a season of eight social issue/ educational plays for students
ages 5-18. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Arts |
$100,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$50,000 |
$0 |
New Directions
21st Century |
New Direction
Academic Sports Pros (ASP) |
New Direction
currently offers after-school tutorial services as well as weekly nutrition
programs. All services are free of charge. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education, Nutrition |
$250,000 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$100,000 |
$0 |
New Directions
21st Century |
HIV prevention
and education to young African Americans. |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
2/28/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$25,714 |
$25,714 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
New Leaf:
Services for Our Community |
Community
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Substance Abuse |
$1,393,902 |
$1,393,902 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
New Leaf:
Services for Our Community |
Community
Services, Family Caregiver Support |
To maintain
or improve the well being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$214,276 |
$214,276 |
336 Caregiver
Hours; 2,738 Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
New Leaf:
Services for Our Community |
Outpatient
mental health and substance abuse counseling for HIV positive residents
of SF. |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health, Substance Abuse |
$190,609 |
$190,609 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
NICOS Chinese
Health Coalition |
Gambling
prevention services in the Chinese community. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Family Services |
$60,600 |
$60,600 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
North East
Medical Services |
Breast and
cervical cancer control program (BCCCP) services. |
None provided |
10/1/2001 |
9/30/2002 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$218,354 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
North East
Medical Services |
Immunization
services for children. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$53,218 |
$53,218 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Northern
California Music & Art Culture Center |
WREACH OUT |
The Northern
California Music & Art Culture Center, Operations Contact and the Korean
Press Association of Northern California work together to promote intercommunity
understanding between African-American and Korean-American youths and their
families through after-school classes in piano, art, chorus, math, reading
and computer subjects, as well as through outdoor activities and a student
festival. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$139,888 |
$75,305 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
104 |
$75,305 |
$0 |
Northern
California Service League |
1/03-1/06
HUD Cameo House Grant |
None provided |
1/2/2003 |
1/1/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, legal, other, crisis intervention |
$946,728 |
$315,576 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Oakes Children's
Center |
Mental Health
services for children |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health,
Childcare |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Occupational
Therapy Training Program of Special Services for Groups (OTTP-SSG |
Occupational
assessment, classroom training in life skills, social skills and vocational
skills for clients of Family Mosaic Project (OTTP-SSG) |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Youth Services |
$20,000 |
$20,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Ohlhoff Recovery
Programs |
Ohlhoff Adolescent
and Young Adult Outpatient Program Women's Residential |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse, Youth Services |
$366,113 |
$366,113 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Omega Boys
Club |
Street Soldiers |
The Omega
Boys Club/Street Soldiers®' mission is to keep people alive and unharmed
by violence and free from incarceration. We provide youth with opportunity
and support to build positive lives for themselves, and move into contributing
roles in society. The Omega Leadership Academy is a weekly program that
provides academic preparation and life skills education for all club members.
They also receive counseling, college placement assistance and scholarship
support. The Omega Training Institute trains individuals and professionals
in violence prevention/conflict reduction skills based on the Omega Boys
Club/Street Soldiers® model. The Street Soldiers® Violence Prevention
Program includes Street Soldiers® communications and outreach; the Club's
Hotline (1-800-SOLDIER®) – which provides help and a source for information
and referrals; workshops and presentations for community agencies, schools
and other organizations – and the nationally-syndicated Street Soldiers®
Radio Show, an award-winning call-in radio talk show that deals with the
pressing issues that young people face. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$120,000 |
$60,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
75 |
$60,000 |
$0 |
On Lok Day
Services |
Care Management,
Community Services, Congregate Meals, Home-Delivered Meals |
To enable
functionally impaired seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain services
which promote and maintain the optimum level of functioning in the most
integrated setting. To maintain or improve the well being of seniors and
adults with disabilities through the provision of a variety of services
and activities. To maintain or improve the physical and social well being
of older persons through accessible and appropriate nutrition services in
a group setting. To maintain or improve the physical and social well-being
of frail homebound seniors through appropriate and nutritious meals. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Meals and Nutrition |
$1,035,089 |
$1,035,089 |
152,020 Senior
Meals; 14,200 Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Operation
Dream |
Kampaign
Kidz |
Our outreach
program, safe havens throughout the city, personal safety presentations
and fingerprinting are offered to all youth 3-17 years of age. We provide
youth with over 700 safe havens they can turn to if they feel that they
are about to be hurt or harmed; provide presentations that teach children
and parents or guardians through safety tips; and offer workshops on being
aware of your surroundings. Fingerprinting is a resource for guardians to
use in various instances, including when a child becomes separated from
a group on a field trip, injured, or in case of an earthquake |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$110,000 |
$55,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
2500 |
$55,000 |
$0 |
Our Kids
First |
Our Kids
First After-School Program and Summer Day Camp |
After-school
academic support for students in grades K-12 provides a daily snack, and
offers a year-round after-school sports program, including baseball, basketball
and flag football. During the summer we provide activities such as nature
walks, museum visits, sports and physical activity, and one week of camping
and leisure days that consist of visits to amusement parks, libraries and
neighborhood parks. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$80,000 |
$40,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
112 |
$40,000 |
$0 |
Planning
for Elders in the Central City |
Sr. Empowerment
Program, In-Home Supportive Services Advocacy |
To empower
seniors and adults with disabilities by teaching them effective skills to
become advocates on their own behalf. To develop an advocacy model that
identifies and develops strategies that eliminate the gap between the point
of discharge from a healthcare institution and the delivery of in-home services.
To address the disparity of individuals who just exceed the Medi-Cal income
eligibility threshold and to eliminate the gap between the point of discharge
from a healthcare institution and the delivery of in-home services. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$99,006 |
$99,006 |
20 Class
Hours; 75 Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Portola Family
Connections Inc. |
Strengthening
Family Support in the Portola Neighborhood |
Portola Family
Connections is a neighborhood-based family support center located in the
Portola District of San Francisco. We are strengthening families in our
neighborhood by providing a continuum of family support services. These
services include a child/parent drop-in program; a pre-K class; family,
child and parent counseling; an after-school homework help program; a grandparent
support group; the Mama Latinas support group; meet and eats; and an all-day
summer program for children. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services |
$310,000 |
$155,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
225 |
$155,000 |
$0 |
Positive
Directions Equals Change Inc |
Substance
abuse contract |
None provided |
5/1/2001 |
3/31/2003 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$420,000 |
$210,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Positive
Directions Equals Change Inc |
outpatient
substance abuse treatment services for African American residents of the
Bayview District |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$300,912 |
$300,912 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Positive
Resource Center |
Benefits
counseling for HIV positive residents of SF. |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Employment/Employment Training |
$263,768 |
$263,768 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Positive
Resource Center |
SSI Advocacy
Project |
None provided |
4/1/2003 |
3/31/2004 |
DPH |
Legal Services |
$200,000 |
$200,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Positive
Resource Center |
Employment
development services for people with HIV/AIDS who are seeking to enter/re-enter
the workforce. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Employment/Employment Training |
$112,200 |
$112,200 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Potrero Hill
Neighborhood House |
Community
Substance Abuse Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$398,898 |
$398,898 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Potrero Hill
Neighborhood House |
Experiment
in Diversity |
The Experiment
In Diversity (EID) program seeks to build bridges between youth of various
ethnic backgrounds and to reduce prejudice, fear and misunderstanding by
exposing participants to, and educating them about, the diversity of San
Francisco. We hire six EID interns who act as leaders and assist in the
planning throughout the year, as well as fifteen to twenty MYEEP youth who
help and attend events throughout the year. We also pull youth in through
various community service programs throughout the city. All these youth
work together to investigate, experience and attempt to understand the different
cultures and communities in San Francisco. Youth study the history, cultural
values, traditions and ongoing struggles of a designated community by visiting
different neighborhoods and agencies, listening to guest speakers, conducting
research and attending special events. By acting as links between their
own culture and that of their peers all of our participants experience diversity
firsthand. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
30 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
Potrero Hill
Neighborhood House |
Research
food mgmt strategies |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Environmental,
Family Services, Meals and Nutrition |
$100,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Pre-Trial
Diversion |
Substance
Abuse treatment services |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Private Industry
Council |
7/01-6/04
Vocational Training CalWORKS/PAES/FSET |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Employment/Employment
Training, Family Services |
$9,505,000 |
$2,177,329 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Private Industry
Council |
10/03-9/06
HUD Homeless Employment Collaborative Grant |
None provided |
10/1/2003 |
9/30/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Employment/Employment Training |
$3,106,920 |
$1,035,640 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Private Industry
Council |
11/01-10/03
Community Jobs Program Payroll Services |
None provided |
11/1/2001 |
10/31/2003 |
DHS |
Employment/Employment
Training, Family Services |
$2,972,546 |
$465,890 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Private Industry
Council |
3/01-2/06
First Source Hiring program |
None provided |
3/1/2001 |
2/28/2006 |
DHS |
Employment/Employment
Training |
$2,500,000 |
$677,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Private Industry
Council |
7/01-6/05
Supported Employment Program |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Employment/Employment
Training, Family Services |
$1,310,560 |
$402,884 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Private Industry
Council |
10/02-09/03
Refugee Resettlement Fed pass-through |
None provided |
10/1/2002 |
9/30/2003 |
DHS |
employment/Employment
Training, education/academic support |
$771,236 |
$771,236 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Private Industry
Council |
SFUSD STEP
School-To-Career Programs |
The STEP
School-to-Career Program provides mentoring, tutoring and academic support
for youth. A primary focus of the program is to maintain a support system
for youth so that they will graduate from high school with internship experience
and transition into the world of work successfully, as contributing members
of society. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$520,000 |
$260,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
195 |
$260,000 |
$0 |
Progress
Foundation |
Mental health
residential, outpatient, and day treatment services. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$8,697,056 |
$8,697,056 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Project Open
Hand |
Delivered
meals, Grocery Center, and Meals for Continuum client services. |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Meals and Nutrition |
$1,296,809 |
$1,296,809 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Project Open
Hand |
Community
Services, Congregate Meals |
To maintain
or improve the well-being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. To maintain or improve
the physical and social well being of older persons through accessible and
appropriate nutrition services in a group setting. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Meals and Nutrition |
$1,005,187 |
$1,005,187 |
215,846 Senior
Meals; 2,339 Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Project Open
Hand |
One-time
funds to provide Home Delivered Meals. |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
2/28/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Meals and Nutrition |
$375,000 |
$375,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Providence
Foundation of San Francisco |
7/02-6/04
Adult Shelter Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, crisis Intervention |
$744,948 |
$233,310 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Providence
Foundation of San Francisco |
Summer Day
Camp / After School Program |
Our summer
day camp program provides a nurturing environment for children between the
ages of five and seven, to come learn and have fun. Our target population
consists of the children of the Bayview-Hunters Point community, but we
have participants from as far as Vallejo. We offer two nourishing meals
and a snack each day, which many of the parents count on. We have a number
of academic courses, including math, reading, writing, science, sign language
and computers. We also offer recreational and enrichment classes such as
dance, drama, choir, basic living skills, art and cooking. The children
also go on field trips every Friday to places as far as Safari West, in
Santa Rosa, and the Jelly Belly factory in Fairfield. Due to the lack of
resources in this community the program is free of charge to all that attend. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$239,167 |
$130,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
97 |
$130,000 |
$0 |
Quan Yin
Healing Arts Center |
Complementary
therapies. |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$120,215 |
$120,215 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
RCH, Inc. |
To provide
behavior modification services to mental health clients. |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2005 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Physical Health |
$344,380 |
$86,095 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Rebuilding
Together, Inc. |
Home haz.
mitigation for seniors |
None provided |
2/1/2003 |
5/31/2003 |
DPH |
Housing and
Shelter, Aging and Adult Services |
$10,000 |
$10,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Regents (UCSF/SFGH)
Citywide Case Management |
Mental Health
case management services for users of SFGH's psychiatric emergency services |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Renaissance
Parents of Success |
7/03 -2/04
Foster Parent Resource Room and Respite services |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$139,069 |
$139,069 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Richmond
Area Multi-services, Inc. |
Provision
of culturally competent partial hospitalization and aftercare treatment
services to San Francisco's mentally ill residents. |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Physical Health |
$5,307,309 |
$1,769,103 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Richmond
Area Multi-services, Inc. |
Adult mental
health services. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
12/31/2002 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$1,153,459 |
$1,153,459 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Richmond
Area Multi-services, Inc. |
Children's
mental health services. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
12/31/2002 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Youth Services |
$384,568 |
$384,568 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Richmond
District Neighborhood Center |
Richmond
Village Beacon Center |
The Richmond
Village Beacon Center at George Washington High School welcomes all students,
parents, teachers, administrators and all other members of our community.
The Beacon Center is an after-school program, starting our 7th year of service.
We have over 50 kinds of activities and services here at Washington, as
well as Presidio and Roosevelt Middle Schools. Located in the campus parking
lot, Bungalows T-4 and T-5, we’re open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. for students and offer an adult program from 6-9 p.m. For students,
we have lunchtime recreation, tutoring, employment training and job placement,
yoga, a Media Arts Academy and open computer lab, DJing, break dancing,
Black Students Union, Latino Club, young men’s group, young women’s group,
go/Gay Straight Alliance, and more. We also have YouthCares, a youth program
that helps senior citizens. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$622,000 |
$311,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
600 |
$311,000 |
$0 |
Richmond
District Neighborhood Center |
Richmond
District After School Collaborative |
The mission
of the Richmond District After School Collaborative is to create after-school
environments that are safe, fun, nurturing, academically enhancing, culturally
relevant and arts enriching. Through SF TEAM funding, the RDASC program
serves a target population of 40 children, ages 6 to 11, and their families
at five elementary schools. Students receive a minimum of 45 minutes of
daily homework assistance and academic skill-building activities from two
tutors and a lead tutor. The tutoring component focuses not only on homework
accuracy and completion but on literacy as well. This is achieved through
the establishment of small, semi-mobile libraries, one-on-one reading time,
and group reading and writing activities. The lead tutor at each site facilitates
tutor-parent and tutor-teacher communication by sending home monthly progress
reports to parents and attending school staff meetings on a regular basis. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$547,500 |
$280,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
40 |
$280,000 |
$0 |
Richmond
District Neighborhood Center |
SF TEAM K-8
Expanded Learning Initiative |
Now in its
eighth year of serving neighborhood families and youth, the Richmond District
After School Collaborative (RDASC) addresses one of the city’s most pressing
needs: providing quality after-school care for our most vulnerable youth.
RDASC serves 200 elementary school students at five San Francisco public
schools in the Richmond District. The program provides a rich mix of services
that have been proven to support positive youth development: daily homework
help and tutoring; artist-led experiences in poetry, music and movement;
recreation that includes organized games and free time; and access to counseling
services. RDASC works in partnership with key collaborators to provide these
services including the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department, the
San Francisco Unified School District and Richmond Area Multi-Services Inc. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$201,500 |
$101,500 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
200 |
$101,500 |
$0 |
Rise Institute |
Wraparound
services for youth at risk for mental health problems |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Education/Academic
Support, Youth Services |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Rose Resnick
Lighthouse for the Blind |
taxi vouchers
for disabled, poor people to go to medical appointments. |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2005 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$187,859 |
$46,965 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Rose Resnick
Lighthouse for the Blind |
Community
Services |
To maintain
or improve the well being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$50,000 |
$50,000 |
1,108 Service
Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Rubicon Programs,
Inc. |
7/02-6/04
Supportive Housing Services Treasure Island |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, family Services |
$555,500 |
$277,750 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Russian American
Community Services |
Community
Services, Congregate Meals, Home-Delivered Meals |
To maintain
or improve the well-being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. To maintain or improve
the physical and social well being of older persons through accessible and
appropriate nutrition services in a group setting. To maintain or improve
the physical and social well-being of frail homebound seniors through appropriate
and nutritious meals. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Meals and Nutrition |
$233,224 |
$233,224 |
36,856 Senior
Meals; 3,770 Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
SAGE Project,
Inc. |
Community
Substance Abuse Treatment Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2006 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$2,212,368 |
$553,092 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
SAGE Project,
Inc. |
Sexual Exploitation
Violence Prevention and Treatment Program |
The SAGE
Project's Sexual Exploitation and Violence Prevention Treatment Program
serves young women in the areas of: group/individual counseling, mentoring,
life skills, violence and exploitation prevention, case management, substance
abuse treatment, mental health services, health care education and support,
and vocational training. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
substance abuse, mental health |
$140,000 |
$70,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
40 |
$70,000 |
$0 |
Saint Francis
Memorial Hospital |
Adult acute
psychiatric inpatient hospital services. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$50,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Samoan Community
Development Center |
Pacific Islander
Youth Alliance |
The Pacific
Islander Youth Alliance program serves children and youth who live primarily
in the Bayview-Hunters Point, Visitacion Valley, Inner Mission and Potrero
Hill neighborhoods. We provide mentoring, counseling, tutoring and outreach
to families. An annual six-week summer program that teaches the Samoan language,
culture, and arts and crafts is provided for our youth. Cultural values
of respect, love of family, appreciation or thankfulness and accountability
for one's actions are stressed during the summer sessions. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Arts |
$200,000 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
125 |
$100,000 |
$0 |
Samoan Community
Development Center |
Congregate
Meals |
To maintain
or improve the physical and social well being of older persons through accessible
and appropriate nutrition services in a group setting. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Meals and Nutrition |
$57,807 |
$57,807 |
4,680 Senior
Meals |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Samuel Merritt
College |
Podiatric
services for LHH and TWHC |
None provided |
7/29/2003 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$29,641 |
$29,641 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Adult Day Services Network |
Adult Day
Health Care, Adult Day Health Care Enhancements |
To assist
licensed Adult Day Health Care Centers (ADHC) and Adult Day Care Centers
(ADC), or Adult Day Support Centers (ADSC) with operating costs of serving
seniors and disabled adults, in order to maintain optimal capacity for self-care
and the ability to live in the community rather than being placed in a long-term
care institution. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$124,866 |
$124,866 |
13,627 Day
Care Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
AIDS Foundation |
Rental Subsidies |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter |
$2,643,392 |
$881,131 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
AIDS Foundation |
Client advocacy
and benefits counseling services to HIV positive SF residents. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$765,621 |
$765,621 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
AIDS Foundation |
rental subsidies |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter |
$599,158 |
$299,579 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
AIDS Foundation |
HIV prevention
services targeting defined BRPs. (Gay Life Program) |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$282,194 |
$282,194 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
AIDS Foundation |
HIV prevention
services targeting defined BRPs. (Telephone services) |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$141,450 |
$141,450 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Arts Education Project |
SF TEAM K-8
Expanded Learning Initiative |
The San Francisco
Arts Education Project (ArtsEd) provides a broad range of participatory
arts programming for children and youth from the San Francisco area. Trained,
mid-career professional artists in the fields of dance, music, theater and
the visual arts provide in-school, after-school and summer programs that
teach the arts, enhance learning of other academic subjects, and provide
opportunities for children and youth to discover their own creativity and
share those expressions with the public. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$201,000 |
$101,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$101,000 |
$0 |
San Francisco
Bar Association Volunteer Legal Services |
3/03-2/06
HUD Homeless Advocacy Program |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/28/2006 |
DHS |
Legal Services,
Housing and Shelter |
$1,166,232 |
$388,744 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Bar Association Volunteer Legal Services |
SSI outreach
and eligibility services for clients at TWHC |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2005 |
DPH |
Legal Services |
$445,808 |
$111,452 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Black Firefighters Association |
San Francisco
Fire Youth Academy |
The San Francisco
Fire Youth Academy is a youth development and mentoring program that provides
academic, social, and economic assistance and opportunities to 25 youth,
ages 14-18, who reside in the Bayview-Hunters Point area and are at-risk
of failure. Firefighters from the San Francisco Fire Department – as well
as other positive role models from the community – will spend time mentoring,
motivating and guiding youth to improve their academic performance, increase
their community service and promote their self-discipline. Thurgood Marshall
and Philip Burton High Schools will collaborate with us to provide participants
and academic assistance. Youth will also be provided with in-depth exposure
to the fire service, as well as to other public safety career options. Upon
completion of high school, youth will be prepared to enroll in a post-high
school firefighting training program or enter college. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$158,400 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
25 |
$100,000 |
$0 |
San Francisco
Brown Bombers Pop Warner Club, Inc. |
San Francisco
Brown Bombers |
We provide
tackle football, cheer and dance opportunities for youth 7 to 15 years old.
Our primary focus is to encourage youth to excel in both academics and in
sports. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$173,750 |
$90,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
200 |
$90,000 |
$0 |
San Francisco
Child Abuse Prevention Center |
7/02-6/05
Parental Stress Talkline |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$1,207,682 |
$408,094 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Child Abuse Prevention Center |
7/03-6/06
Mandated Reporter Training |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$262,527 |
$87,509 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Child Abuse Prevention Center |
Talk Line
Family Support Center |
Family support
services include drop-in services, counseling and therapy, parenting groups,
respite care and a 24-hour parental stress line. The children's playroom
provides on-site child care during drop-in hours and evening appointments
as well as specific parenting support. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services |
$213,000 |
$80,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
450 |
$80,000 |
$0 |
San Francisco
Community Clinic Consortium |
Contract
modification to add funds for Primary Care & Integrated Services. |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$663,132 |
$331,566 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Conservation Corps |
Youth in
Action |
The Youth
in Action program provides after-school, Saturday and summer programming
for young people aged 11-17. Programs focus on community service, academic
support, leadership development, and conservation and recycling. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$160,000 |
$80,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
175 |
$80,000 |
$0 |
San Francisco
Court Appointed Special Advocates (SFCASA) |
Supervision
of Volunteer Advocates |
SFCASA recruits,
screens, trains and supervises volunteer advocates/mentors to serve abused
and neglected children under the jurisdiction of San Francisco’s Juvenile
Dependency Court. Sworn officers of the court, SFCASA volunteers provide
judges with information to which they lack other access and which they need
to make sound decisions for children in their care. SFCASA volunteers are
trained to assess their individual clients’ residential placement, education,
health care and other needs and to address those needs which, if unmet,
block achievement in school, result in health problems, lead to delinquency,
and prevent productive citizenship. SFCASA also provides advocacy focused
on the needs of pre-emancipation youth, of infants and toddlers, and of
emotionally disturbed children. We are the only agency operating in San
Francisco dedicated exclusively to serving this client population with comprehensive
and individualized advocacy and mentorship. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$223,638 |
$120,305 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$120,305 |
$0 |
San Francisco
Drug Abuse Advisory Board |
Citizen advisory
services on alcohol, drug prevention and treatment planning, budgeting,
programming, and evaluation |
None provided |
7/1/1999 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Other, Substance
Abuse |
$181,361 |
$26,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Food Bank |
7/03-6/06
Food Distribution |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Meals and
Nutrition |
$1,197,531 |
$399,177 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Food Bank |
Food solicitation
and liquid supplement |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Meals and Nutrition |
$91,058 |
$91,058 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Food Bank |
One-time
funds to provide for Food Solicitation. |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
2/28/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Meals and Nutrition |
$72,003 |
$72,003 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Food Bank |
Food Bag |
To provide
a third food assistance method, bulk distribution of donated food, to meet
nutritional needs of low-income seniors and adults with disabilities, in
addition to congregate nutrition and home-delivered meals. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Meals and Nutrition |
$50,000 |
$50,000 |
16,667 Bags
Distributed |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Foundation, CIF |
Infant Toddler
Consortium - Leadership & Skills Training for Infant Toddler Providers |
This program
is a multilevel training and leadership development project. Courses will
be offered in a variety of languages and for a variety of skill levels.
The Beginning with Babies series is for entry-level caregivers, while the
Beginning with Babies-Training of Facilitators program will be geared toward
experienced caregivers who are interested in becoming community leaders.
Baby Steps Training of Trainers will train experienced leaders to implement
the in-depth Baby Steps "Issues in Quality Caregiving" series. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Childcare |
$130,000 |
$65,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
0 |
$0 |
$65,000 |
San Francisco
Hearing and Speech Center |
Audiologist
services for LHH residents |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$16,100 |
$16,100 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Housing Development Corp. |
3/02-6/04
Supportive Housing Services SHIA-Grant |
None provided |
|
|
DHS |
Mental Health,
Housing and Shelter |
$190,496 |
$87,176 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
League of Urban Gardeners |
Mental health
outreach services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$50,500 |
$50,500 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
LGBT Community Center |
Children,
Youth and Family Program |
The San Francisco
LGBT Center’s Children, Youth and Family Program provides a range of social,
educational and recreational services and support to children, youth parents
and families in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. Current
activities include free child care, educational workshops for current and
future LGBT parents and caregivers, drop-in youth programming in the center's
Youth Space and leadership/recreational activities for children of LGBT
parents and caregivers. This collaborative program includes the San Francisco
LGBT Community Center, LYRIC, COLAGE and Our Family Coalition. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services |
$300,000 |
$150,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
243 |
$150,000 |
$0 |
San Francisco
Neighbors Resource Center |
Community
Resource and Referral Program |
The San Francisco
Neighbors Resource Center provides information and referral services to
families and individuals who reside in the Sunset District. We operate a
telephone line where individuals call in to ask for information on child
care centers and after-school programs. We also participate in community
fairs to learn about resources in the community, and offer a database of
nonprofit agencies. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services |
$100,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
150 |
$50,000 |
$0 |
San Francisco
Network Ministries Housing Corp |
7/00-6/06
Safehouse Abused Women's Shelter |
None provided |
7/1/2000 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Substance Abuse, crisis intervention |
$416,109 |
$73,265 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Network Ministries Housing Corp |
Residential
support services for women wanting to leave commercial sex work |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Housing and
Shelters |
$49,172 |
$49,172 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Pretrial Diversion Project |
Substance
Abuse Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
12/31/2002 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$33,961 |
$33,961 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Psychoanalytic Institute & Society |
Childcare
consultation services |
None provided |
7/1/2000 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$378,720 |
$94,680 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
School Volunteers |
Community
Volunteers in Schools |
San Francisco
School Volunteers provides volunteers to the San Francisco Unified School
District to assist classroom teachers and provide before- and after-school
tutoring programs. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
8000 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
San Francisco
Senior Center |
Care Management,
Community Services |
To enable
functionally impaired seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain services
which promote and maintain the optimum level of functioning in the most
integrated setting. To maintain or improve the well being of seniors and
adults with disabilities through the provision of a variety of services
and activities. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$202,112 |
$202,112 |
7,260 Service
Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
State University Foundation |
Mission Science
Workshop |
The Mission
Science Workshop/Taller de Ciencia de las Mission (MSW) is a bilingual community
science center that provides science, math and technology enrichment activities
to low-income, under-resourced children, parents and teachers who reside
in southeastern San Francisco. MSW’s mission is to provide children and
their families with a place to gain hands-on experience in science, to serve
as an educational and material resource for science and math teachers from
local public schools and to serve as a community center for its participants. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$237,600 |
$150,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
1200 |
$150,000 |
$0 |
San Francisco
Study Center, Inc. |
Fiscal agent
services |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Physical
Health, Other |
$2,649,549 |
$883,183 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Study Center, Inc. |
Mental health
services -- outreach and prevention |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$2,375,548 |
$1,187,774 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Study Center, Inc. |
Technical
assistance to the Bayview Hunters Point Health Environment Resource Center
(HERC). |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Environmental,
Other |
$518,342 |
$518,342 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Study Center, Inc. |
Management
and fiscal intermediary services for the Oasis Community Center program,
the Socialization Program (STEP), and the Center For Special Problems and
Consumer Advocacy Services. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
12/31/2002 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Other |
$514,380 |
$514,380 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Study Center, Inc. |
Technical
assistance to the DPH African American Health Initiative (AAHI). |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Physical
Health, Other |
$357,299 |
$357,299 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Study Center, Inc. |
Family Support
Services Project |
The Family
Support Services Project provides mental health services to optimize the
functionality of a group of 64 at-risk children, ages 4-12. There are two
major areas of emphasis: measurement of individual functionality as it affects
self-care, day activity, behavior toward self and others, suicide risk,
and homicide risk; and measurement of individual states which impact functionality.
The second emphasis will examine emotional state, substance abuse, physical
and medical disability, family or support system functioning, cultural adjustment
and socio-physical environment. The following developmentally appropriate
program services are offered: child counseling, child/teacher consultations,
parent/child counseling and case management. For the younger participants,
FSSP staff members utilize intensive interventions with family and support
systems to meet basic needs and protect the children’s immature physical
and emotional states. For the older children, emphasis will be on developmental
transitions, the acquisition of new skills and relations, growth toward
independence from family or support system and guided acceleration toward
adolescence. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services, Mental Health |
$162,000 |
$81,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
30 |
$81,000 |
$0 |
San Francisco
Study Center, Inc. |
HIV Prevention
Planning and coordination. |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Other |
$160,000 |
$160,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Study Center, Inc. |
Fiscal administration
of violence prevention community action projects |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Physical
Health, Other |
$109,900 |
$109,900 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Study Center, Inc. |
Community
action plan to reduce violence |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
9/30/2002 |
DPH |
Physical
Health, Other |
$44,000 |
$22,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Suicide Prevention |
Crisis intervention
and referral services to high-risk mentally disabled clients. |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2005 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$1,335,821 |
$333,955 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Suicide Prevention |
Fiscal agent
services for the OBOAT program |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Physical
Health, Other |
$304,000 |
$304,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Suicide Prevention |
Contract
modification to add funds to the Telephone Hotline/AIDS Nightline. |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health |
$211,353 |
$105,677 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
San Francisco
Urban Service Project |
Service Learning
Team |
The San Francisco
Urban Service Project (SFUSP) – the lead agency for the San Francisco AmeriCorps
collaborative – works to unite diverse young leaders in community action
to promote positive social change. Since our inception in 1992, SFUSP has
trained a diverse group of over 300 young leaders to work with children
and youth in child development centers, public schools and youth empowerment
agencies in order to develop and implement programs that promote classroom
engagement, civic participation and youth leadership. The purpose of SFUSP
is twofold. First, SFUSP provides a nationally recognized training and professional
development program to a diverse group of committed community leaders. Second,
SFUSP directs and supports these young leaders in the creation and implementation
of critical educational programs for children, youth and their families
living in under-resourced neighborhoods throughout San Francisco. The end
result is a comprehensive delivery of services that trains future educators
and service providers while revitalizing local schools and communities. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$165,833 |
$85,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
1700 |
$85,000 |
$0 |
Self-Help
for the Elderly |
Alzheimer’s
Day Care Resource Center, Care Management, Family Caregiver Support, Community
Services, DAC #3 Commty Svc, Congregate Meals, District Wide Social Service
Worker #3-7-9-10, Home-Delivered Meals, IHSS Home Care Services Chore, Homemaker
and Per |
To assist
dementia individuals to function at the highest possible level; to provide
respite care for families and caregivers; to assist caregivers by providing
information, counseling, and care planning; to establish and/or assist support
groups; to train students, professionals, and caregivers; and to disseminate
information to families, caregivers, professionals, and the public about
Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. To enable functionally impaired
seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain services which promote and
maintain the optimum level of functioning in the most integrated setting.
To maintain or improve the well being of seniors and adults with disabilities
through the provision of a variety of services and activities. To maintain
or improve the physical and social well being of older persons through accessible
and appropriate nutrition services in a group setting. To assist seniors
and adults with disabilities to obtain the services required to meet their
needs, and to maximize their capacity for safety, health and independence.
To maintain or improve the physical and social well-being of frail homebound
seniors through appropriate and nutritious meals. To allow seniors and adults
with disabilities to remain in their homes for as long as it is appropriate
by providing an integrated service system thereby preventing premature institutionalization.
To allow seniors and adults with disabilities to remain in their homes for
as long as it is appropriate by providing an integrated service system thereby
preventing premature institutionalization. To allow seniors and adults with
disabilities to remain in their homes for as long as it is appropriate by
providing an integrated service system thereby preventing premature institutionalization.
To provide services for legal permanent residents (LPRs) regarding naturalization,
public benefits, immigration law and bilingual education. To provide one-stop
neighborhood access to information on an expanded range of services called
for by seniors, caregivers and adults with disabilities. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Meals and Nutrition |
$2,492,198 |
$2,492,198 |
244,234 Senior
Meals; 56,453 Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Self-Help
for the Elderly |
housing services
at Autumn Glow facility |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
10/31/2002 |
DPH |
Housing and
Shelter, Adult and Aging Services |
$38,706 |
$38,706 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Seneca Center |
Mental health
services |
None provided |
7/1/2000 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Youth Services |
$9,287,379 |
$2,495,544 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Senior Action
Network |
Sr. Affordable
Housing Advocacy/Counseling Program, Sr. Empowerment Program, HICAP |
To prevent
unlawful evictions of older persons and to increase and improve affordable
housing options for senior and adults with disabilities through advocacy,
education and research. To empower seniors and adults with disabilities
by teaching them effective skills to become advocates on their own behalf.
To provide community education; counseling and legal representation to Medicare
beneficiaries, including those on disability, and persons 60+ years of age,
and those imminent of Medicare eligibility. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Housing and Shelter |
$330,279 |
$330,279 |
1,200 Ed
& Adv. Hours, 6,843 Service Hours; 104 classes |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Shanti Project |
HIV prevention
services targeting defined BRPs. |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$605,340 |
$302,670 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Shanti Project |
Practical
support services to SF residents with HIV. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$405,829 |
$405,829 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Shanti Project |
HIV Health
Services Planning Council support services. |
None provided |
4/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Other |
$322,574 |
$80,644 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Shanti Project |
Van Transportation
Services |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health |
$219,611 |
$109,806 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Shanti Project |
HIV Services
- Circle of Care |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$216,844 |
$216,844 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Shanti Project |
Van Transportation
Services |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$166,595 |
$83,298 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Shanti Project |
Lifelines
Program - support for women with breast cancer. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Physical
Health, Mental Health |
$75,750 |
$75,750 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Shanti Project |
Van Transportation
services |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$50,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
SOMA Partnership |
7/02-6/04
Employment Training |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Employment/Employment
Training, Family Services |
$330,000 |
$165,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
South of
Market Child Care, Inc. |
Child Care
Remediation and Subsidy Program |
We provide
early care and education and family support to children from 0 to 5 years
of age. We also provide a range of support services to the South of Market
community. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Childcare |
$326,600 |
$163,300 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
4 |
$163,300 |
$0 |
South of
Market Child Care, Inc. |
South of
Market Child Development and Family Support Project |
The project
provides subsidies to children at five early care and education sites. Additionally,
children receive individual assistance and support to help with identified
emotional and behavioral needs. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Childcare |
$120,000 |
$60,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
33 |
$60,000 |
$0 |
South of
Market Health Center |
HIV prevention
services targeting defined BRPs. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$128,801 |
$128,801 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
South of
Market Health Center |
HIV prevention
services targeting defined BRPs. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$78,392 |
$39,196 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Southeast
Asian Community Center |
Naturalization
Services |
To provide
services for legal permanent residents (LPRs) regarding naturalization,
public benefits, immigration law and bilingual education. To provide services
for legal permanent residents (LPRs) regarding naturalization, public benefits,
immigration law and bilingual education. |
7/1/2003 |
12/31/2003 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$0 |
$0 |
No data provided. |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Southwest
Community Corporation |
The Pride
Project |
The Southwest
Community Corporation/I.T. Bookman Community Center seeks to enhance the
quality of life for people who live and work in the Oceanview-Merced-Ingleside
(OMI) community. We work to create programs and activities that benefit
all ages and foster community unity. I.T. Bookman focuses on-low income
families and provides services to help them improve their quality of life
through education and family services. I.T. Bookman works to meet the needs
of the community and its mission by: providing programs – including an after-school
program – for youth in first through eighth grades, teen groups, youth employment,
a summer youth program, a Hip Hop to Health program and senior services;
collaborating with other CBOs to address the changing community needs; and
providing space for other organizations to provide critical services to
the community. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$223,000 |
$125,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
70 |
$125,000 |
$0 |
Southwest
Community Corporation |
Community
Services |
To maintain
or improve the well being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$50,000 |
$50,000 |
1,898 Service
Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Special Service
for Groups |
The Occupational
Therapy Training Program - San Francisco |
Licensed
occupational therapy practitioners provide comprehensive services to both
severely emotionally disturbed and pregnant/parenting young women. Services
are offered at Mount Saint-Joseph - Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital. Services
include the following: comprehensive occupational therapy assessments that
identify strengths, interests, and aptitude as they relate to future goal
planning; three skills training modules lasting 18 weeks apiece that are
built into the school schedule; and a minimum of ten hours of individual
case management to each young woman to assist her in achieving her educational,
vocational and personal goals. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Mental Health |
$189,583 |
$100,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
25 |
$100,000 |
$0 |
Special Service
for Groups |
The Occupational
Therapy Training Program - San Francisco |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health,
Youth Services |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
St Boniface
Neighborhood Center |
7/03-6/04
Adult Homeless Shelter |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
housing and
Shelter, Crisis Intervention |
$504,083 |
$260,461 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
St. John's
Educational Thresholds Center |
Community
Bridges Beacon Center |
YouthSpace
is a citywide youth-run center that provides entertainment, employment,
business opportunities, leadership development and event space to high school-aged
young people in San Francisco. Through youth leadership development, community
forums and collaboration with adults and various youth organization in San
Francisco, we increase youths’ capacity for leadership and working with
peers and adults, while successfully retaining them in their program jobs. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$622,000 |
$311,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
50 |
$311,000 |
$0 |
St. John's
Educational Thresholds Center |
YouthSpace |
For over
30 years, the St. John’s Tutoring Center has provided youth development
and academic support programming to young people in the Mission District
of San Francisco. Currently, the program is offered on-site at Marshall
Elementary School, five days per week after school and during the summer. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$330,000 |
$140,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
75 |
$90,000 |
$50,000 |
St. John's
Educational Thresholds Center |
St. John's
Tutoring Center |
The mission
of the Community Bridges Beacon Center is to provide services and opportunities
for young people living in San Francisco's Mission District and their families.
These programs and opportunities are centered on five specific areas: health,
education, arts and recreation, leadership and career development. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
625 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
St. Luke's
Hospital |
Adult acute
psychiatric inpatient hospital services. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$50,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
St. Luke's
Hospital |
SFMHP provider
fro Mental Health Services ($3,309,409 for all Managed Care contracts) |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2005 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$1 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
St. Mary's
Hospital Medical Center |
Integrated
health services for HIV positive residents of SF. |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/28/2005 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health |
$1,161,170 |
$580,585 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
St. Mary's
Hospital Medical Center |
Adolescent
acute residential care. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Youth Services |
$170,000 |
$170,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
St. Vincent
de Paul Society of San Francisco |
4/01-6/04
MSC South Adult Homeless Shelter |
None provided |
4/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, crisis Intervention, meals and nutrition, Mental Health |
$5,692,274 |
$1,740,975 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
St. Vincent
de Paul Society of San Francisco |
Substance
abuse detoxification, drop-in, and substance abuse/mental health multi-service
center. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
12/31/2002 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse, Mental Health |
$739,346 |
$739,346 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
St. Vincent
de Paul Society of San Francisco |
5/03-6/04
Arlington Hotel SRO Housing Program |
None provided |
5/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, crisis intervention |
$101,411 |
$86,924 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
St. Vincent
de Paul Society of San Francisco |
Shelters
to provide preventive, early intervention and other mental health services
to homeless young children (birth to five years old) and their families
who are residing in shelter programs in San Francisco |
None provided |
12/2/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Housing and
Shelter, Family Services |
$79,168 |
$39,584 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Stop AIDS
Project, Inc. |
HIV Prevention
services targeting defined BRPs. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$875,871 |
$875,871 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Stop AIDS
Project, Inc. |
Prevention
for HIV Positive Persons (PHIPP) |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$320,086 |
$160,043 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Stop AIDS
Project, Inc. |
STD/HIV prevention
services |
None provided |
1/1/2002 |
9/29/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$70,753 |
$35,377 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Stop AIDS
Project, Inc. |
Outreach
to gay men over 45 years old. |
None provided |
12/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Adult and Aging Services |
$43,240 |
$43,240 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Sunny Hills
Children's Garden, Family & Children's Services |
Residential
children's mental health services |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health,
Education/Academic Support |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Sunset Youth
Services |
Sunset Youth
Services |
The program
provides support and opportunities for high-risk youth through case management,
support groups, a drop-in center, school involvement, artistic expression
and recreational activities. Staff members work closely with the youths'
families, schools, the Youth Guidance Center and any other institution that
touches their lives. Sunset Youth Services targets low-income, high-risk
youth who live, go to school, work or otherwise identify with the Sunset
District. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$350,000 |
$175,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
160 |
$175,000 |
$0 |
Support for
Families of Children with Disabilities |
Open Gate |
Open Gate
is a consumer-driven, parent-run, centralized, "one-stop" resource
center for children and youth with disabilities, their families, professionals
and the community at large. Our services include a drop-in center, information
and referral, support groups, peer-to-peer support, mental health screening,
crisis intervention, case management, parent and child mentoring, workshops,
trainings, individual education plan consultations and direct representation,
as well as disability awareness. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Family Services |
$540,000 |
$270,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
230 |
$270,000 |
$0 |
Support for
Families of Children With Disabilities |
Children
and parent support mental health services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$101,087 |
$101,087 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Support for
Families of Children With Disabilities |
Community
Mental Health Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
12/31/2002 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$72,144 |
$72,144 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Support for
Families of Children with Disabilities |
7/03-6/04
Training for Disabled Children at Family Resource Centers |
None provided |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$50,500 |
$50,500 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Survivors
International |
Mental health
managed care services |
None provided |
7/1/1999 |
6/30/2007 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$3,309,409 |
$413,676 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Swords to
Plowshares |
mental health
services to Vietnam veterans |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2005 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$1,776,970 |
$444,243 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Swords to
Plowshares |
6/03-6/06
HUD Veterans Academy Housing Program |
None provided |
6/30/2003 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Employment/Employment Training |
$1,157,718 |
$385,906 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Telegraph
Hill Neighborhood Center |
Tel-Hi Youth
Development Program |
This collaborative
program provides after-school literacy activities to youth who attend various
elementary schools in Chinatown and North Beach. We provide activities such
as “Lunch Bunch”, one-to-one case management, poetry, conflict management
and transitional activities for youth entering middle school. We work with
CES, Asian Women's Resource Center, Francisco Middle School and the Chinatown
Beacon Center. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$386,000 |
$193,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$125,000 |
$68,000 |
Telegraph
Hill Neighborhood Center |
SF TEAM K-8
Expanded Learning Initiative |
The Telegraph
Hill Neighborhood Center offers a comprehensive youth development program
for 125 multicultural, low-income youth ages 6 to 14 who live in northeastern
San Francisco. Our full-day, full-year program is organized in appropriate
developmental stages to meet the needs of the young people enrolled. We
offer academic tutorial, counseling, leadership training, creative and media
arts, health and nutrition, employment and career preparedness, community
service and recreation. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$203,500 |
$101,500 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
125 |
$101,500 |
$0 |
Temple Tutorial
Program |
Temple Tutorial
Program |
The program
provides after-school tutoring for students in kindergarten through fifth
grades. We also provide violin to students and introduce them to performing
arts when possible. Self-esteem activities are incorporated into the program
and students are provided nutritional snacks daily. Parent education and
involvement is also incorporated into the program. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$85,917 |
$44,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
25 |
$44,000 |
$0 |
Tenderloin
AIDS Resource Center |
Integrated
services for HIV positive SF residents. |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$556,231 |
$556,231 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Tenderloin
AIDS Resource Center |
HIV prevention
services targeting defined BRPs. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$478,226 |
$478,226 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Tenderloin
AIDS Resource Center |
case management
in emergency housing |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$261,284 |
$261,284 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Tenderloin
AIDS Resource Center |
AIDS emergency
housing support services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
10/31/2002 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Housing and Shelter, Crisis Intervention |
$24,614 |
$24,614 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Tenderloin
Housing Clinic |
7/02-6/04
SRO Housing Program 7-Hotels |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, other |
$7,055,423 |
$3,723,423 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Tenderloin
Housing Clinic |
7/01-6/04
CalWORKS/PAES Housing Subsidies |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
shelter, Family services, Employment/Employment Training |
$4,769,796 |
$503,730 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Tenderloin
Housing Clinic |
7/02-6/04
Modified Payments/Case Management for SRO Program |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
shelter, Employment/Employment Training, crisis intervention, other |
$3,344,389 |
$1,717,600 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Tenderloin
Housing Clinic |
Central City
SRO collaborative |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
10/31/2002 |
DPH |
Housing and
Shelter |
$200,000 |
$200,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Tenderloin
Housing Clinic |
1/03-12/06
HUD Integrated Service Network Grant |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Employment/Employment Training, crisis intervention |
$86,176 |
$28,725 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Tenderloin
Neighborhood Development Corporation |
7/02-6/05
Ambassador Hotel Supportive Housing Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Mental Health,
Housing and Shelter |
$756,537 |
$326,107 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Tenderloin
Neighborhood Development Corporation |
7/01-6/04
Supportive Housing Services South Park |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, other |
$305,091 |
$102,714 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Tenderloin
Neighborhood Development Corporation |
Tenderloin
After-School Program |
The Tenderloin
After-School Program (TASP) is a drop-in activity center providing educational,
cultural and recreational activities to young people up to age 17. The program
provides a family-like atmosphere to over 350 children annually and a much
needed safe haven. A light snack is offered daily and every Friday we have
pizza delivered. The center is open late on Wednesday and Friday evenings
for teenagers only. We have planned annual college tour trips for eligible
teenagers and have visited campuses and sites in Atlanta, Washington D.C.,
New York City and, most recently, southern California. In-house activities
include homework, reading and storytelling, games and physical activity,
a computer learning center with educational software, and arts and crafts
projects. A few times a month the participants go on trips to recreational
and cultural sites in the greater Bay Area, such as museums and state or
national parks. The program relies on a strong group of volunteers. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$120,000 |
$60,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
365 |
$60,000 |
$0 |
The Community
College Foundation |
7/02-6/05
Independent Life Skills Fostercare Youth |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Family Services,
Youth services, Crisis intervention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health |
$1,286,136 |
$428,514 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
The Family
School |
The Family
School Child Development Center |
The mission
of The Family School is to promote the strength and stability of low-income
families through programs and services that are family focused, easily accessed,
and culturally relevant. The Family School primarily serves the needs of
African-American and Latino families and offers: STRIVE, an employment preparation
and job placement program; licensed onsite child care for infants, toddlers
and preschoolers; and parent support activities including a program aimed
at responsible fatherhood. The program serves families living throughout
San Francisco. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Childcare |
$400,000 |
$200,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
70 |
$200,000 |
$0 |
Third Baptist
Church |
Third Baptist
Church Academic Summer School |
Combining
the efforts of several community institutions, a community center, a church,
the San Francisco Unified School District and a business council, the Academic
Summer School project is geared toward 125 primarily African-American youth
aged 6-17 who live in the Western Addition, Bayview-Hunters Point, Tenderloin,
Potrero Hill, Mission, Haight-Ashbury and Twin Peaks neighborhoods. The
program provides instruction in general academic subject areas. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$121,667 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
125 |
$75,000 |
$0 |
Tides Center |
Family Day
Care Association - Substitute Reimbursement Program |
Family Child
Care Association of San Francisco - SF Family Child Quality Project will
maintain current levels of peer counseling, technical assistance, and information
to the family child care providers; foster leadership among family child
care providers; and increase public investment in child care through active
civic engagement by family child care providers. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Childcare |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
0 |
$0 |
$75,000 |
Tides Center |
Family Day
Care Association CAPACITY PROGRAM |
Family Child
Care Association of San Francisco - SF Family Child Quality Project will
maintain current levels of peer counseling, technical assistance, and information
to the family child care providers; foster leadership among family child
care providers; and increase public investment in child care through active
civic engagement by family child care providers. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Childcare |
$150,000 |
$75,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
0 |
$0 |
$75,000 |
Tides Center |
Family Child
Care Association of San Francisco - SF Family Child Quality Project |
Family Child
Care Association of San Francisco - SF Family Child Quality Project will
maintain current levels of peer counseling, technical assistance, and information
to the family child care providers; foster leadership among family child
care providers; and increase public investment in child care through active
civic engagement by family child care providers. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Childcare |
$100,000 |
$50,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
0 |
$50,000 |
$0 |
Tides Center |
Women's health
services provided by the Women's Community Clinic. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Physical
Health |
$50,500 |
$50,500 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
TODCO (Tenants
and Owners Development Corporation) |
7/02-6/05
Tenant Supportive Services SHIA Grant |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2005 |
DHS |
Mental Health,
Housing and Shelter |
$539,145 |
$236,783 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Toolworks,
Inc. |
12/01-6/04
Emergency Training Fund Disabled Adults |
None provided |
12/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Employment/Employment
Training, Crisis intervention |
$15,000 |
$11,110 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Treasure
Island Homeless Development Initiative |
6/03-5/06
HUD Transitional Housing |
None provided |
6/1/2003 |
5/31/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, family Services, Crisis intervention |
$1,194,063 |
$398,021 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Treasure
Island Homeless Development Initiative |
The Treasure
Island After-School Program |
The Treasure
Island Homeless Development Initiative (TIHDI) is a collaborative of 20
nonprofit service agencies. TIHDI’s mission is to provide exits from homelessness
and other assistance for economically disadvantaged families and individuals
through housing, employment, economic development and support service opportunities.
The program is housed in the Treasure Island Elementary School and a majority
of the children and youth to be served are Treasure Island residents. Since
its inception in 2000, the club has worked to meet the community’s increasing
demand for quality youth development services. Staff has grown from its
original two-person staff to its current level of staffing of three full-time
and two part-time staff members, who are assisted by one to four JobCorps
volunteers during peak hours. Daily programming includes homework hour (Power
Hour), arts and crafts, healthy eating habits activities, and indoor and
outdoor games and sports. Weekly programs include life-skills training,
leadership training, community service projects and visits from specialists. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$216,000 |
$108,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
100 |
$108,000 |
$0 |
Treatment
Access Program |
|
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
None |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
UC AIDS Health
Project |
HIV testing,
counseling, partner notification and HIV health services |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
UC Center
on Deafness |
Mental Health
services to people with hearing disabilities |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
UCSF Department
of Psychiatry |
Single Point
of Responsibility Program (SPR) |
None provided |
|
|
DPH |
Mental Health |
$0 |
$0 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
United Council
of Human Services |
7/01-6/06
Bayview Resource Center Homeless Drop-in |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Meals and Nutrition, Crisis intervention, other |
$4,567,465 |
$922,632 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
United Council
of Human Services |
9/03-8/06
HUD Homeless Transitional Services Grant |
None provided |
9/1/2003 |
8/31/2006 |
DHS |
Housing and
Shelter, Meals and Nutrition, Crisis intervention, other |
$347,257 |
$115,752 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
University
of the Pacific School of Dentistry |
Centralized
dental services for HIV+ SF residents. |
None provided |
3/1/2002 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$1,056,992 |
$528,496 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Urban Indian
Health Board, Native American Health Center |
Client advocacy/treatment
adherence services for HIV positive POC who are residents of SF. |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$48,300 |
$48,300 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Veteran’s
Equity Center |
Care Management,
Community Services |
To enable
functionally impaired seniors and adults with disabilities to obtain services
which promote and maintain the optimum level of functioning in the most
integrated setting. To maintain or improve the well being of seniors and
adults with disabilities through the provision of a variety of services
and activities. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$151,125 |
$151,125 |
6,950 Service
Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Victor Treatment
Center, Inc. |
Subacute
residential services for children suffering from severe emotional disturbance
when these services are unavailable through a county run facility. |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Youth Services |
$511,000 |
$511,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Vietnamese
Elderly Mutual Assistance Association |
Community
Services, Naturalization Services |
To maintain
or improve the well being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. To provide services
for legal permanent residents (LPRs) regarding naturalization, public benefits,
immigration law and bilingual education. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$65,000 |
$65,000 |
400 Class
Hours; 3,050 Service Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Vietnamese
Youth Development Center |
Empowering
Southeast Asian Youth (ESAY) |
The Vietnamese
Youth Development Center (VYDC) provides multiple services for Southeast
Asian refugee and immigrant youth and their families. VYDC's Empowering
Southeast Asian Services (ESAY) program offers enrichment and prevention
programs for youth between the ages of 10 and 17, focusing on life-skills
development, recreation, team sports, and performance and media arts.. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$207,154 |
$103,577 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
40 |
$103,577 |
$0 |
Villa Santa
Maria |
Residential
treatment facility for adolescents ages 5-14. VSM offers individual psychotherapy,
group psychotherapy, family therapy, and therapeutic recreation - Villa
Santa Maria |
None provided |
9/18/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Youth Services |
$11,635 |
$11,635 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Visitacion
Valley Community Center |
Visitacion
Valley Community Beacon Center |
The Visitacion
Valley Community Center Children's Programs Therapeutic Preschool model
provides one intensive therapeutic preschool classroom and two integrated
preschool classrooms with staff that has been trained to utilize therapeutic
interventions for children who have social, emotional and behavioral difficulties.
All classrooms will provide pre-kindergarten curriculums. The program will
be accomplished through collaboration with Visitacion Valley Community Center
Children's Programs, The Children's Council and the San Francisco Unified
School District. It includes teacher and parent support and trainings, mental
health services and early childhood educational services. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$622,000 |
$311,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
36 |
$311,000 |
$0 |
Visitacion
Valley Community Center |
Children's
Programs Therapeutic Preschool |
The Visitacion
Valley Community Beacon Center provides academic support, health, education,
arts and crafts, and leadership activities. The center provides services
in these areas in order to help youth transform into healthy adulthood and
to help families become stronger. All services are free and open to the
public. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services |
$375,000 |
$175,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
600 |
$175,000 |
$0 |
Visitacion
Valley Community Center |
Community
Services |
To maintain
or improve the well being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services |
$88,283 |
$88,283 |
6,740 Service
Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Visitacion
Valley Jobs, Employment & Training |
7/01-6/04
Construction Employment Training |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2004 |
DHS |
Employment/Employment
Training, Family Services |
$848,250 |
$227,250 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Volunteer
Center of San Francisco |
To refer
and place mental health clients in structured pre-vocational volunteer positions
in community agencies as a first step toward potential employment. |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2005 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Employment/Employment Training |
$806,339 |
$201,585 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Wajumbe Cultural
Institution, Inc. |
Project A.C.E.
(Academic and Cultural Enrichment) |
Project A.C.E.
(Academic and Cultural Enrichment) is a collaborative project that addresses
the critical needs of 200 children, youth and their families, ages 5-15.
The program serves children, youth and their low-income families in the
Western Addition, in foster care citywide and African immigrants citywide.
The program takes place after school and all day during the summer. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education |
$339,583 |
$175,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
200 |
$175,000 |
$0 |
Walden House,
Inc. |
Mental Health
and Community Substance Abuse Services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Substance Abuse |
$8,086,465 |
$8,086,465 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Walden House,
Inc. |
Substance
abuse and multi-diagnosis services for HIV positive SF residents. |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Mental Health, Substance Abuse |
$1,605,462 |
$1,605,462 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Walden House,
Inc. |
HIV Prevention
Services - BRPs |
None provided |
1/1/2003 |
12/31/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$137,629 |
$68,815 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Walden House,
Inc. |
Planetree
residential facility |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/28/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Substance Abuse |
$80,357 |
$26,786 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Walden House,
Inc. |
HIV prevention
services reaching gay men using methamphetamines. |
None provided |
12/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS |
$20,000 |
$20,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
West Bay
Pilipino Multi-Service Corporation |
South of
Market Teen and Family Center |
The program
directly serves 400 youth with the following services: recreational and
cultural enrichment programs, academic support, youth leadership opportunities,
health services, case management, referral and general counseling, and parent
support services. Target youth and families come from low-income and generally
immigrant neighborhoods such as the South of Market, Tenderloin, Mission,
Ingleside, Excelsior and Visitacion Valley. |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2004 |
DCYF |
Youth Services,
Education, Family Services |
$339,583 |
$175,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
400 |
$175,000 |
$0 |
West Bay
Pilipino Multi-Service Corporation |
Mental Health
Consulting Services for Filipino Population |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$60,000 |
$60,000 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
WestCoast
Children's Center |
SFMHP provider
for Mental Health Services ($3,309,409 for all Managed Care Providers, per
year) |
None provided |
7/1/2001 |
6/30/2007 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$3,309,409 |
$3,309,409 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Western Addition
Senior Citizens Service Center |
Community
Services, Congregate Meals, Home-Delivered Meals |
To maintain
or improve the well-being of seniors and adults with disabilities through
the provision of a variety of services and activities. To maintain or improve
the physical and social well being of older persons through accessible and
appropriate nutrition services in a group setting. To maintain or improve
the physical and social well-being of frail homebound seniors through appropriate
and nutritious meals. |
7/1/2003 |
6/30/2004 |
DAAS |
Aging and
Adult Services, Meals and Nutrition |
$662,779 |
$662,779 |
2,300 Service
Hours |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Westside
Community Mental Health Center Inc. |
Methadone
maintenance and detox, outpatient and prevention substance abuse treatment
services |
None provided |
7/1/2000 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$8,473,314 |
$2,144,441 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Westside
Community Mental Health Center Inc. |
Methadone
maintenance and detox, outpatient and prevention substance abuse treatment
services |
None provided |
7/1/2000 |
6/30/2004 |
DPH |
Substance
Abuse |
$7,664,792 |
$1,916,198 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Westside
Community Mental Health Center Inc. |
Calkids and
Calworks program |
None provided |
7/1/1999 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Employment/Employment Training |
$5,980,917 |
$1,795,633 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Westside
Community Mental Health Center Inc. |
Mental health
and fiscal intermediary services |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health,
Other |
$5,592,172 |
$5,592,172 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Westside
Community Mental Health Center Inc. |
Single Point
of Responsibility |
None provided |
7/1/2002 |
6/30/2003 |
DPH |
Mental Health |
$1,872,816 |
$1,872,816 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Westside
Community Mental Health Center Inc. |
Home care,
hospice care and attendant care to HIV clients |
None provided |
3/1/2003 |
2/29/2004 |
DPH |
HIV/AIDS,
Physical Health |
$192,522 |
$192,522 |
N/A - DAAS
Contracts Only |
N/A - DCYF
Contracts Only |
|
|
Westside
Community Mental Health Center Inc. |
Westside
Teen Community Outreach Recreation Education Program |
The Westside
Teen Counseling Outreach Recreation and Ed
|