The Family Partnership

14 Grants from 1990 - 2011

  • Total Amount Received: $2,338,000
  • Location: Minneapolis, MN

Initiate first stage of developing an Innovation site in the Phillips and Cedar Riverside neighborhoods of Minneapolis by laying the foundation, building relationships and creating the strategy/design for community Art of Hosting trainings

Grants received

$30,000 in 2011

  • Term: 13 Months

Initiate first stage of developing an Innovation site in the Phillips and Cedar Riverside neighborhoods of Minneapolis by laying the foundation, building relationships and creating the strategy/design for community Art of Hosting trainings

$100,000 in 2008

  • Term: 14 Months

Incorporate emerging technical strategies using Internet and networked technologies that will position Family and Children's Services for optimal impact in community building and civic engagement activities

$100,000 in 2008

  • Term: 15 Months

Create an organizational structure that will meet the needs of the agency and sustain the South East Asian Program

$110,000 in 2008

  • Term: 12 Months

To ensure that developmentally delayed children are ready to enter kindergarten and benefit from ongoing family involvement by continuing the Southeast Asian program, and for organizational development consultant fees

$300,000 in 2006

  • Term: 24 Months

To implement and evaluate a new model to reduce the risks of violence in the lives of children and families

$100,000 in 2006

  • Term: 12 Months

To continue a Southeast Asian Program for preschoolers and their families

$100,000 in 2005

  • Term: 12 Months

To continue the Southeast Asian Program, for a family worker position, and to expand capacity in the preschool

$217,000 in 2004

  • Term: 23 Months

To reorganize and evaluate a continuum of services focused on violence prevention and intervention

$60,000 in 2004

  • Term: 17 Months

To support the Southeast Asian Kindergarten Readiness Program

$225,000 in 2001

  • Term: 11 Months

Toward a capital campaign to purchase and renovate a building, develop a capital reserve fund, and improve technological capacity

$260,000 in 2001

  • Term: 12 Months

Toward a comprehensive capital campaign for a program that serves disadvantaged families

$361,000 in 1998

  • Term: 35 Months

To develop a community-based mental health program

$125,000 in 1995

  • Term: 28 Months

For a prostitution intervention project

$250,000 in 1990

  • Term: 26 Months

Toward a capital fund campaign for programs for low income families