The Family Partnership
14 Grants from 1990 - 2011
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
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
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
Create an organizational structure that will meet the needs of the agency and sustain the South East Asian Program
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
To implement and evaluate a new model to reduce the risks of violence in the lives of children and families
To continue a Southeast Asian Program for preschoolers and their families
To continue the Southeast Asian Program, for a family worker position, and to expand capacity in the preschool
To reorganize and evaluate a continuum of services focused on violence prevention and intervention
To support the Southeast Asian Kindergarten Readiness Program
Toward a capital campaign to purchase and renovate a building, develop a capital reserve fund, and improve technological capacity
Toward a comprehensive capital campaign for a program that serves disadvantaged families
To develop a community-based mental health program
For a prostitution intervention project
Toward a capital fund campaign for programs for low income families