Set this Press Release to the “SPIN” Cycle:
California Healthy Marriages Coalition Says GM Bankruptcy Could Create More
Than Financial Devastation for Families
SAN DIEGO, June 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The GM Bankruptcy is causing six
dealerships around California to be closed. These closures will create more
bad news for California's economy by increasing the already high unemployment
rate of 11 percent, and adding financial stress to the families involved in
these cutbacks. Statistics show that financial strain is one of the leading
causes of divorce and that divorce itself places additional strains on the
economy and on business. This is a distressing cycle for which California's
leading marriage-support organization offers some new reassurance.
{{Just "trust" our press release, statistics show. Which, or should we say "whose", is
not mentioned..}}
{{And HOW did this premiere marriage-support organization (at least according to itself) race
to the forefront of all California's marriage support organizations?? Clearly
it must be on its own merits. . . . blood, sweat, tears, ingenuity (that's true),
and entrepreneurship, standing on the shoulders of giants. Seriously, the Dept. of Health
and Human Services IS indeed a giant, funding this group from the top down, and some of the
other coalitions under its w - i - d - e umbrella from the bottom up.)
Target Population: |
Married and Unmarried persons in California, ages 15 and
older, of all racial, cultural and economic backgrounds |
Federal Award Amount: |
$2,342,080/year |
Program Name: |
California Healthy Marriages Coalition |
Project Period: |
9/30/2006 - 9/29/2011 |
. . .
SOURCE California Healthy Marriages Coalition
Yes, alas, ’tis true. . ..
recently, as well as, well, not so recently, it seems clear from the various newspaper headlines that many marriages are not very healthy. Also, the same could be said of divorces. But, for those readers who, as either (U.S.) employees or employERS, actually pay taxes, I would like to reassure you that the U.S. Government is on it, it has a PLAN. You may or may not be in on the plan, but I assure you it has many plan to fix the overall unhealthiness of both marriages, and the lack of safety attendant to divorce from, well, a spouse that doesn’t believe in divorce. It would also like to assure you to trust the experts (its hired ones and delegated ones) To analyze and fix the situation. This IS, after all, what governments exist for right? I seem to foggily remember something about the purpose of governments in the Declaration of Independence, and about the word “consent.” It seems to me that somewhere along the line “We the People” got turned into a version of “You People,” and the posse of experts got called in to fix families. What they actually ended up doing is breaking the legal system, by turning it into a behavioral health marketplace, clearly infringing on the niche of the faith institutions, for example, I heard that recently the Knights of Columbus, on behalf of Catholics everywhere, have launched a(nother) fatherhood initiative, lest we somehow forget who’s the boss, called: http://FathersForGood.org.

Notice anything missing from the logo there?

(this time, WITH a Mom..)
And now again, this time with
a little more style…
Now for all those little pieces of education that add up to $118, 310, 126 – – for 2008 — enjoy the panorama of organizations that are addressing this problem of, well, unhealthy marriages and irresponsible fathers. (I have omitted “Abstinence Education,” because it would overload this post’s, well, capacity).
This wordpress page can only carry one year’s worth of links at a time. Moreover these are alphabetical by Grant Recipient, nationwide, and not by state (although zip codes are listed). The fun part is, they are “click-able,” meaning, you can click on an institution’s name and see what else it’s been up to, for how long and for how much. Perhaps I might show a few more ways to search, but someone of basic intelligence (and motivated) can learn a lot simply by looking. Another trick you might try is searching its name on “usaspending.gov” and see what kind of cute bar charts and stats show up.
Thus one can get an overview of almost any CFDA number BUT this one, 93.086, on a certain database.
Is this inintentional? If part of required Civic Literacy was understanding the federal grants system, if rather than whine, moan, or complain — or complain to elected representatives –MORE AVERAGE JOES & JANE DOES (the alive ones) started monitoring our home states, state by state and agency by agency, we might stop asking why states are running out of money for domestic violence shelters and general assistance, because the answer would be obvious. Instead, we would ask intelligent, and pointed questions from the point of view, these are public funds, and (if government) you are public servants, and (if nonprofit) you’re tax exempt for a reason — how does this fulfil the reason, and who is evaluating, and by what standard?
And then question the standards if they are unreasonable, inconsistent, or do not exist.
Alternately, we could chug along and say, “isn’t so and so handling this? Because I’m busy, and have my own life to handle.”
Sure they are. That’s why inbetween talking about this, I can’t keep up with the healines, or follow up with the last ones before there are new ones. That’s why protective orders protect, law enforcement enforces (consistently), child support is collected (consistently and without gender bias), and welfare helps people be better. AND, (case in point) marriages are clearly getting healed — either that, or they can’t keep up with the new babies (despite Abstinence Education, which I omitted from this list, but is still going strong).
(OK, that’ll have to be another post — WOW, I just pulled 653 records under one code, 93.010 (community-based A.E.)
(not a searchable code in “usaspending.gov,” at least not readily…)
However, top 5 programs with the keyword “abstinence” in the PROJECT title:
93.010: Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
$128,610,003 |
98.001: USAID Foreign Assistance for Programs Overseas |
$11,058,644 |
93.279: Drug Abuse and Addiction Research Programs |
$9,561,182 |
93.995: Adolescent Family Life_Demonstration Projects |
$8,064,374 |
93.273: Alcohol Research Programs |
$6,222,97 |
AND as far as WHO is really interested in why people don’t abstain and trying to get them to:
Top 10 Recipients
FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL (FHI) |
$3,593,286 |
SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE |
$2,551,682 |
PROGRAM FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH |
$2,233,162 |
HERITAGE COMMUNITY SERVICES INC |
$2,000,000 |
BROWN UNIVERSITY |
$1,672,760 |
POPULATION COUNCIL INC |
$1,613,000 |
PATH |
$1,500,000 |
NEUROBEHAVIORAL RESEARCH INC |
$1,466,239 |
NEW HOPE CENTER INC |
$1,399,907 |
CENTER FOR SELF-SUFFICIENCY, INC. |
$1,399,300 |
Results 1 to 500 of 653 matches. restricted to “NEW” only, I got 240 new grants:
(AFTER ALL THIS, WILL YOU BE ABLE TO “ABSTAIN” FROM LOOKING FURTHER INTO THESE?)
Here’s a quick partial look:
Fiscal Year |
Grantee Name |
State |
Award Title |
Budget Year |
CFDA Program Name |
Award Class |
Principal Investigator |
($$)Sum of Actions |
2009 |
Columbus Hospital |
NJ |
COMMUNITY BASED ABSTINENCE EDUCATION |
2 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
BERNADETTE VISSANI |
$- 739,820 |
2009 |
METRO ATLANTA YOUTH FOR CHRIST, INC |
GA |
COMMUNITY-BASED ABSTINENCE EDUCATION |
3 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
CINDY MILLER |
$ 300,186 |
2009 |
Saint Michael`s Medical Center, Inc |
NJ |
COMMUNITY BASED ABSTINENCE EDUCATION |
1 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
BERNADETTE VISSANI |
$ 677,551 |
2008 |
A WOMAN`S PLACE MINISTRIES, INC. |
FL |
ABSTINENCE EDUCATION |
1 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
MICHAEL LAYTON |
$ 600,000 |
2008 |
A WOMENS CONCERN, INC. |
MA |
HEALTHY FUTURES ABSTINENCE EDUCATION INITIATIVE |
3 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
ELIZABETH SNYDER |
$ 600,000 |
2008 |
ABSTINENCE & MARRIAGE EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP |
IL |
COMMUNITY BASED ABSTINENCE EDUCATION |
1 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
SCOTT PHELPS |
$ 512,500 |
2008 |
ABSTINENCE EDUCATION CONSULTANTS,INC. |
KS |
COMMUNITY-BASED ABSTINENCE EDUCATION |
1 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
LOIS THEIS |
$ 600,000 |
2008 |
ABSTINENCE TIL MARRIAGE EDUCATION |
OH |
COMMUNITY BASED ABSTINENCE EDUCATION |
3 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
CATHERINE E WOOD |
$ 600,000 |
2008 |
AIDS RESOURCE CENTER OF WISCONSIN, INC |
WI |
COMMUNITY BASED ABSTINENCE EDUCATION |
1 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
SCOTT STOKES |
$ 600,000 |
2008 |
ALPHA CENTER |
SD |
COMMUNITY BASED ABSTINENCE EDUCATION |
1 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
KIMBERLY MARTINEZ |
$ 600,000 |
2008 |
ALTERNATIVE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES |
TX |
COMMUNITY BASED ABSTINENCE EDUCATION |
1 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
SHARI L CARROLL |
$ 454,922 |
2008 |
ARIZONA MEXICO BORDER HEALTH FOUNDATION |
AZ |
COMMUNITY BASED ABSTINENCE EDUCATION |
1 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
ALBERT MORENO |
$ 550,000 |
2008 |
AWARE, INC. |
WA |
WASHINGTON STATE: COMMUNITY-BASED ABSTINENCE UNTIL MARRIAGE PROJECT |
1 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
JAMES N GRENFELL |
$ 499,849 |
2008 |
About Our Kids, Inc. |
MO |
STRATEGIES FOR ABSTINENCE AND VIRTUE EDUCATION (SAVE) |
2 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
ALICIA HUMES |
$ 600,000 |
2008 |
Abstinence the Better Choice, Inc. |
OH |
ABSTINENCE THE BETTER CHOICE |
3 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
CHERYL BIDDLE |
$ 600,000 |
2008 |
Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Inc. |
AZ |
POWER FITNESS ABSTINENCE PROGRAM- TEACHING YOUTH AGES 12 THROUGH 18 THE SOCIAL, PSYCHOLOGI |
3 |
Community-Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) |
DISCRETIONARY |
EVA GODDARD |
$ 600,000 |
and $427 mil (see above link “still going strong”) for another code 93.235, plain old “A.E.” Then I searched the word “abstinence” as a keyword in the project title, and got
In these venues, (once under the facuet of grants and publications – alittle easier to do while not being stalked, or in a court case onesself) talking (and publishing) about problems pays more than solving them, in fact, a LOT more. This also provides an incentive to try to keep actual problem-solvers (like those who have observed and been hurt by the system, and been taking names and notes, too) OUT of the talkfests, or decision making process, if they are heard. And, more and more, out of being informed that the decisionmaking process is not where it should be — as to legal matters, in the courts, not the psychologists’ offices.
Solving problems cuts off cash flow. There’s a clear disincentive. Ask someone who’s life, or whose child’s life is at stake (and who has not got a history of perjury in the case file already) and SHE will tell you, safety first, shared parenting second. Child’s right not to suffer abuse or be threatened (let alone the mother’s) or kidnapped supersedes person with history of threatening or abuse’s right to see the child. In re: “healthy marriages,” her /their (if children) right not to be hurt or killed, or traumatized in fear of this happening, or expose her children to being abused, and deal with frequent exchanges with a former batterer (even if the children were not directly battered) supersedes 53 professionals’ need to reconsider this. At what point are professionals to be forced to read these headlines that we read, and sometimes analyze, kind of like sitting through traffic court and watch graphic accident footage after one was caught speeding.
I have been through this. I have been IN a court case, same month, and domestic violence murder going on, same city, and one could not tell from the demeanor on the outside. My case had a history of violence, injury, repeated disregard of laws, and treats to abduct (which in fact had just happened). No matter, we are in la-la-land again. . . . I had a PTSD incident in the courtroom. No matter. . . .
SO, my hope is that the general public will become generally acquainted with how this works, so that if one of THEIR friends is involved (and, of course this presumes that my readers are interested in justice, not perverting it) (which may or may not be wise) – – they can at least see where things went. $$ wise. This year.
Experts are being churned out at an alarming rate. Grants go to this, too. Grants sometimes drive the field of expertise, and very much so in this field of fatherhood and families. I have looked, and can say this. Have you? Could you rebut that assertion with data from the top universities around the country, and colleges? (Not unless several programs disappear fast….)
Do yourself and others a favor — become a LITTLE more expert in this today than you were yesterday.
And show someone else. OK?
One philosophical question I have from time to time is how much of our adult lives (let alone growing up) are spent OUTside any government institutions to start with. I mean, what part of our lives are NOT regulated, measured, examined and evaluated (at our own expense) to drive policiesi (without our informed consent, really) that will further tinker with the dynamics of eat, sleep, breed, marry, divorce, educate (let’s not omit that) and re-educate, regulate, and direct. I have an unfortunate independent streak, and I tend to think there are often better ways to do things. As a woman, I don’t think needlessly repetitive tasks are the natural inheritance of my gender biologically, and although sometimes there’s a comfort in them, there should be other ways to do one thing or another.
Like better, or less wasteful. The benefit is, getting more done. Take for example, deleting religion from public school systems (supposedly) and then trying to re-inject it after criminal behavior, or during the divorce/separation scenarios. Take for example, a system that itself stresses and dismantles families, and then another (equally chaotic and burdensome to the general public) system to put them back together again. Take for example, the talk about “separation of church and state” and then nationally calling upon “faith-based organizations” to, though they are largely tax-exempt, at public expense put them back together again. To WHOM are any of the organizations below accountable, and what demonstration of effectiveness are they showing, or are the “exempt” from that as well as (those that are) from taxes, too?
Anyhow, I give you a single “CFDA” (Category of Federal Domestic Assistance) called “Healthy Marriages Promoting Responsible Fatherhood.” I guess it is assumed that mothers will be healthy without extra coaching and bribing. Or, that if you get a responsible father (i.e., buy one, and this is explained through another grants systems as well, this IS indeed the premise in practice here – – one has to look at the child support system’s role in divorce). . . . or perhaps this acknowledges that for whatever reasons (let’s not mention any OTHER programs this same Of/By/For the people government might have had its hands in), there is a social crisis not just of “fatherlessness” but of “irresponsible fatherhood.”
I can vouch for the one I know — father of my children. He’d rather fight than work any day, which process eventually put me out of work. No matter, the government stepped in, through family court matters, enter mediation, exit civil rights, eventually exit my contact with my offspring (they did spring out of me, physically. I pushed, they sprang. . .. whatever… I was awake for the process and can verify: I had two children a very long time ago). And then out they go, to work their own way through life, lest Dad be humiliated by paying much of his child support arrears, which was partly what the battle was about to start with. I felt that one of us should work, and offered the alternatives of (1) stop messing with me, so I could (since it doesn’t appear you want to) or (2) pay up. Version (1) entailed requesting a restraining order renewal, or 2nd one, or . . . . or . . . . and version (2) required — and I pursued this through the assigned agency – – court-ordered child support should actually be collected before our daughters became adults. However the MAIN conversation was not about what’s good for the children, but who gets to give orders — forever, basically. I categorically disagreed with this philosophy as being anti-Constitutional and anti-civil rights and anti-reasonable. My right to disagree was disagreed with, which makes the situation a GREAT pickings for the family law venue, it LOVES “high-conflict” situations — this draws federal moneys and justifies many professions.
Anyhow, here they are: the helpers, last year (2008):
While not all of these were birthed, or even nurtured, by California Healthy Marriages Coalition (“the coalition of coalitions model.” Sounds kind of like the “war to end all wars,” I don’t know….), they were perhaps started as a gleam in SOMEONE”s eye, having been informed of what’s available from Big Brother, who, on behalf of us all, will make all those ouchies better, soon, soon . . When we “consent” to taxes, it’s good to know what we have consented for them to be distributed to, well, do. For example, ///
CFDA Number = 93086 Fiscal Year = 2008 Recipient: ACTIVE RELATIONSHIPS CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 75205
Recipient: AS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Recipient ZIP Code: 96799
Recipient: AUBURN UNIVERSITY Recipient ZIP Code: 36849
Recipient: AVANCE – AUSTIN CHAPTER Recipient ZIP Code: 78704
Recipient: AVANCE – CORPUS CHRISTI CHAPTER Recipient ZIP Code: 78415
Recipient: AVANCE – HOUSTON CHAPTER Recipient ZIP Code: 77092
Recipient: AVANCE, INC. – EL PASO Recipient ZIP Code: 79902
Recipient: Alliance for North Texas Healthy & Effective Marriages Recipient ZIP Code: 75246
Recipient: Archuleta County Department of Human Services Recipient ZIP Code: 81147
Recipient: Arizona Youth Partnership Recipient ZIP Code: 85741
Recipient: BARAGA-HOUGHTON-KEWEENAW CHILD DEVELOPMENT BOARD, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 49931
Recipient: BEECH ACRES PARENTING CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 45230
Recipient: BEST FRIENDS FOUNDATION Recipient ZIP Code: 20015
Recipient: BETHANY CHRISTIAN SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 49501
Recipient: BETTER FAMILY LIFE, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 63108
Recipient: BILL WILSON CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 95052
Recipient: BOAT PEOPLE S.O.S. INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 22041
Recipient: BOONEVILLE MUNICIPAL SEPERATE SCHOOL DISTRICT Recipient ZIP Code: 38829
Recipient: Brighter Beginnings Recipient ZIP Code: 94601
Recipient: CAMBODIAN ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 90806
Recipient: CATHOLIC CHARITIES Recipient ZIP Code: 67214
Recipient: CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ORANGE COUNTY, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 92705
Recipient: CECIL COUNTY GOVERNMENT Recipient ZIP Code: 21921
Recipient: CENTER FOR SELF-SUFFICIENCY, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 53211
Recipient: CENTERFORCE Recipient ZIP Code: 94901
Recipient: CHARACTER COUNTS IN MAINE Recipient ZIP Code: 04116
Recipient: CHILD & FAMILY RESOURCES INC Recipient ZIP Code: 85716
Recipient: CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Recipient ZIP Code: 03101
Recipient: CHILD ABUSE COUNCIL, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 33609
Recipient: CHILD AND FAMILY RESOURCE COUNCIL Recipient ZIP Code: 49503
Recipient: CHILD DEVLOPMENT RESOURCES, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 23127
Recipient: CHILD, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 78751
Recipient: CHILDREN’S FRIEND AND SERVICE Recipient ZIP Code: 02903
Recipient: CHILDREN`S AID SOCIETY IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY Recipient ZIP Code: 16830
Recipient: CHILDREN`S INSTITUTE , INC Recipient ZIP Code: 90005
Recipient: CHOANOKE AREA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 27869
Recipient: CHW DBA CALIFORNIA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 90015
Recipient: CIRCLE OF PARENTS Recipient ZIP Code: 60611
Recipient: CJH Educational Grant Services, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 27620
Recipient: CO DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 80236
Recipient: COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY Recipient ZIP Code: 80523
Recipient: COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSN OF COOK COUNTY Recipient ZIP Code: 60604
Recipient: COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR CHILDREN, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 18109
Recipient: CONFEDERATED SALISH & KOOTENAI TRIBES Recipient ZIP Code: 59855
Recipient: CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF SILETZ Recipient ZIP Code: 97380
Recipient: COOK INLET TRIBAL COUNCIL, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 99508
Recipient: CORNERSTONE OF HOPE CHURCH Recipient ZIP Code: 46221
Recipient: COUNCIL ON PREVENTION & EDUCATION SUBSTANCES, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 40204
Recipient: CRECIENDOS UNIDOS/GROWING TOGETHER Recipient ZIP Code: 85006
Recipient: CT ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 06106
Recipient: CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Recipient ZIP Code: 65211
Recipient: CUYAHOGA COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Recipient ZIP Code: 44113
Recipient: California Healthy Marriages Coalition Recipient ZIP Code: 92024
Recipient: Child Find of America, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 12561
Recipient: Community Marriage Builders, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 47714
Recipient: Comprehensive Youth Services of Fresno, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 93726
Recipient: DC DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 20032
Recipient: Denver Indian Family Resource Center Recipient ZIP Code: 80226
Recipient: Detroit Workforce Development Department Recipient ZIP Code: 48202
Recipient: EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY Recipient ZIP Code: 27858
Recipient: EAST LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY UNION Recipient ZIP Code: 90022
Recipient: EL PASO CENTER FOR CHILDREN Recipient ZIP Code: 79930
Recipient: ELIZABETHS NEW LIFE CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 45405
Recipient: Employment Opportunity & Training Center of Northeaster Recipient ZIP Code: 18503
Recipient: Exchange Club Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse Recipient ZIP Code: 34981
Recipient: FAMILY & CHILDREN’S SERVICE, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 74120
Recipient: FAMILY RESOURCES INC Recipient ZIP Code: 33733
Recipient: FIRST A M E CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 98122
Recipient: FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE Recipient ZIP Code: 87108
Recipient: FIRST THINGS FIRST Recipient ZIP Code: 37405
Recipient: FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI COMMUNITY Recipient ZIP Code: 54520
Recipient: FOREST INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Recipient ZIP Code: 65807
Recipient: FORTUNE SOCIETY, INC (THE) Recipient ZIP Code: 10011
Recipient: FOUNDATION FOR A GREAT MARRIAGE Recipient ZIP Code: 54115
Recipient: FOUNTAIN OF LIFE INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES Recipient ZIP Code: 33027
Recipient: FRIENDSHIP WEST BAPTIST CHURCH Recipient ZIP Code: 75232
Recipient: Family Guidance, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 15143
Recipient: Family Service Center at Houston and Harris County Recipient ZIP Code: 77006
Recipient: Family Service, Inc Recipient ZIP Code: 01840
Recipient: Family Services of Westchester, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 10573
Recipient: Fathers & Families Resources/Research Center Recipient ZIP Code: 46208
Recipient: Florida State University Recipient ZIP Code: 32306
Recipient: Future Foundation Recipient ZIP Code: 30344
Recipient: GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES Recipient ZIP Code: 30303
Recipient: GOODWILL INDUSTRIES INC Recipient ZIP Code: 55104
Recipient: GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL TEXAS, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 78753
Recipient: GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF PITTSBURGH Recipient ZIP Code: 15202
Recipient: GRANATO COUNSELING SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 22182
Recipient: GWINNETT CHILDRENS SHELTER Recipient ZIP Code: 30515
Recipient: HEALTHY FAMILIES COUNSELING & SUPPORT Recipient ZIP Code: 64119
Recipient: HEALTHY FAMILY INITIATIVES Recipient ZIP Code: 77074
Recipient: HEALTHY START, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 15208
Recipient: HOOPA VALLEY BUSINESS COUNCIL, EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Recipient ZIP Code: 95546
Recipient: Healthy Families/Thriving Communities Collaborative Cou Recipient ZIP Code: 20009
Recipient: High Country Consulting LLC Recipient ZIP Code: 82001
Recipient: IOWA FAMILY POLICY CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 50327
Recipient: Identity, Inc Recipient ZIP Code: 20877
Recipient: Imperial Valley Regional Occupational Program Recipient ZIP Code: 92243
Recipient: Indiana Department of Correction Recipient ZIP Code: 46204
Recipient: Indiana Youth Institute Recipient ZIP Code: 46204
Recipient: JOHN BROWN UNIVERSITY Recipient ZIP Code: 72761
Recipient: Jewish Family & Children`s Service of Sarasota-Manatee, Recipient ZIP Code: 34237
Recipient: Kanawha Institute for Social Research & Action, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 25064
Recipient: Kentucky River Foothills Development Council, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 40475
Recipient: LATIN AMERICAN YOUTH CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 20007
Recipient: LAUGH YOUR WAY AMERICA Recipient ZIP Code: 54481
Recipient: LIGHTHOUSE YOUTH SERVICES, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 45206
Recipient: LIVE THE LIFE MINISTRIES Recipient ZIP Code: 32317
Recipient: LONGVIEW WELNESS CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 75601
Recipient: LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES OF SOUTH DAKOTA Recipient ZIP Code: 57105
Recipient: MARRIAGE SAVERS OF CLARK COUNTY Recipient ZIP Code: 45503
Recipient: MD ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES Recipient ZIP Code: 21201
Recipient: MODEL CITIES – EL PASO Recipient ZIP Code: 79935
Recipient: MOREHOUSE COLLEGE Recipient ZIP Code: 30314
Recipient: Madison Cty Com Health Centers, Inc Recipient ZIP Code: 46015
Recipient: Meier Clinics Foundation Recipient ZIP Code: 60187
Recipient: Metro United Methodist Urban Ministry Recipient ZIP Code: 92116
Recipient: Minnesota Council on Crime and Justice Recipient ZIP Code: 55406
Recipient: Montrose County Health and Human Services Recipient ZIP Code: 81401
Recipient: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MARRIAGE ENHANCEMENT Recipient ZIP Code: 85022
Recipient: NATIONAL FATHERHOOD INITIATIVE Recipient ZIP Code: 20877
Recipient: NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY Recipient ZIP Code: 10017
Recipient: NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF CONCERNED BLACK MEN, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 20006
Recipient: NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY REGENTS Recipient ZIP Code: 88003
Recipient: NJ ST DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Recipient ZIP Code: 08625
Recipient: NORTHWEST FAMILY SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 97213
Recipient: NW Marriage Institute Recipient ZIP Code: 98682
Recipient: New York Youth At Risk, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 10038
Recipient: Northwood-Apppold United Methodist Church Recipient ZIP Code: 21218
Recipient: Nueva Esperanza Recipient ZIP Code: 19140
Recipient: OAKLAND FAMILY SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 48053
Recipient: OAKLAND/LIVINGSTON HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY Recipient ZIP Code: 48056
Recipient: OH St Governor`s Office of Faith Based & Comm Initiativ Recipient ZIP Code: 43215
Recipient: OK ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 73125
Recipient: OPERATION KEEPSAKE Recipient ZIP Code: 44087
Recipient: OPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIAL CENTER OF AMERICA, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 19122
Recipient: Osborne Association, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 10455
Recipient: PAIRS FOUNDATION Recipient ZIP Code: 33332
Recipient: PARENTS PLUS Recipient ZIP Code: 54952
Recipient: PEACE, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 13202
Recipient: PEER ASSISTANCE SERVICES, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 80231
Recipient: PERSONAL INVOLVEMENT CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 90003
Recipient: PITTSBURG PRESCHOOL COORDINATION COUNCIL, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 94565
Recipient: PREGNANCY SUPPORT CENTER OF STARK COUNTY Recipient ZIP Code: 44708
Recipient: PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL OF WESTMORELAND FAYETTE INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 15601
Recipient: PROJECT S.O.S., INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 32224
Recipient: PUBLIC STRATEGIES INC Recipient ZIP Code: 73116
Recipient Recipient: PUERTO RICAN FAMILY INSTITUTE, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 10011
Recipient: Parents as Teachers National Center, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 63146
Recipient: Professional Counseling Resources, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 19805
Recipient: QUILEUTE INDIAN TRIBE Recipient ZIP Code: 98350
Recipient: RECAPTURING THE VISION, INTERNATIONAL, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 33157
Recipient: RED CLIFF TRIBE Recipient ZIP Code: 54814
Recipient: REGION II COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY Recipient ZIP Code: 49204
Recipient: REGION XIX EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 79925
Recipient: RIDGE Project, Inc Recipient ZIP Code: 43527
Recipient: ROCKDALE HOSPITAL & HEALTH SYSTEM Recipient ZIP Code: 30012
Recipient: ROSALIE MANOR Recipient ZIP Code: 53210
Recipient: Read To Me International Foundation Recipient ZIP Code: 96815
Recipient: Relationship Research Foundation, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 92612
Recipient: Resource, Inc Recipient ZIP Code: 55404
Recipient: Resources for Children`s Health Recipient ZIP Code: 19102
Recipient: SAMARITAN COUNSELING CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 87102
Recipient: SAMARITAN COUNSELING CENTERS Recipient ZIP Code: 97212
Recipient: SOUTH PUGET INTERTRIBAL PLANNING AGENCY Recipient ZIP Code: 98584
Recipient: SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AND A&M COLLEGE Recipient ZIP Code: 70813
Recipient: SOUTHWEST KEY PROGRAMS, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 78704
Recipient: ST MARY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY Recipient ZIP Code: 70538
Recipient: SUNY, STONY BROOK Recipient ZIP Code: 11794
Recipient: SUQUAMISH & KLALLAM HEALTH PLAN Recipient ZIP Code: 98346
Recipient: Sacramento Healthy Marriage Project Recipient ZIP Code: 95821
Recipient: Scholarship and Guidance Association Recipient ZIP Code: 60603
Recipient: Shalom Task Force Recipient ZIP Code: 10274
Recipient: Shelby County Division of Corrections Recipient ZIP Code: 38103
Recipient: South Coast Business Employment Corporation Recipient ZIP Code: 97420
Recipient: St. Louis Healthy Marriage Coalition Recipient ZIP Code: 63103
Recipient: TANANA CHIEFS CONFERENCE Recipient ZIP Code: 99701
Recipient: TEEN-AID, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 99207
Recipient: TEXAS ARMS OF LOVE (dba, PEOPLE OF PRINCIPLE) Recipient ZIP Code: 79761
Recipient: TEXAS HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION Recipient ZIP Code: 78711
Recipient: TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY-SAN MARCOS Recipient ZIP Code: 78666
Recipient: THE DIBBLE FUND FOR MARRIAGE EDUCATION Recipient ZIP Code:
Recipient: THE FAMILY HEALTH AND EDUCATION INSTITUTE, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 20706
Recipient: THE HIVE CREATIVE GROUP Recipient ZIP Code: 36303
Recipient: THE VILLAGE FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN, INC` Recipient ZIP Code: 06105
Recipient: THERAPY HELP, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 80220
Recipient: TLINGIT & HAIDA TRIBES CENTRAL COUNCIL Recipient ZIP Code: 99801
Recipient: TRINITY HEALTH-ST JOSEPH MERCY-OAKLAND Recipient ZIP Code: 48341
Recipient: The Family Life Line, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 87124
Recipient: The South Carolina Center for Fathers and Families Recipient ZIP Code: 29204
Recipient: Trinity Church, Inc Recipient ZIP Code: 33168
Recipient: UNITED WAY OF JACKSON COUNTY, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 49201
Recipient: UNIVERSITY BEHAVIORAL ASSOCIATES Recipient ZIP Code: 10467
Recipient: UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FOR MEDICAL SCIENCES Recipient ZIP Code: 72205
Recipient: UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Recipient ZIP Code: 32826
Only $118,310,126 (last year), in hopes of Healthy Marriages and Responsible Fathers
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Set this Press Release to the “SPIN” Cycle:
AND as far as WHO is really interested in why people don’t abstain and trying to get them to:
Top 10 Recipients
Results 1 to 500 of 653 matches. restricted to “NEW” only, I got 240 new grants:
(AFTER ALL THIS, WILL YOU BE ABLE TO “ABSTAIN” FROM LOOKING FURTHER INTO THESE?)
Here’s a quick partial look:
and $427 mil (see above link “still going strong”) for another code 93.235, plain old “A.E.” Then I searched the word “abstinence” as a keyword in the project title, and got
In these venues, (once under the facuet of grants and publications – alittle easier to do while not being stalked, or in a court case onesself) talking (and publishing) about problems pays more than solving them, in fact, a LOT more. This also provides an incentive to try to keep actual problem-solvers (like those who have observed and been hurt by the system, and been taking names and notes, too) OUT of the talkfests, or decision making process, if they are heard. And, more and more, out of being informed that the decisionmaking process is not where it should be — as to legal matters, in the courts, not the psychologists’ offices.
Solving problems cuts off cash flow. There’s a clear disincentive. Ask someone who’s life, or whose child’s life is at stake (and who has not got a history of perjury in the case file already) and SHE will tell you, safety first, shared parenting second. Child’s right not to suffer abuse or be threatened (let alone the mother’s) or kidnapped supersedes person with history of threatening or abuse’s right to see the child. In re: “healthy marriages,” her /their (if children) right not to be hurt or killed, or traumatized in fear of this happening, or expose her children to being abused, and deal with frequent exchanges with a former batterer (even if the children were not directly battered) supersedes 53 professionals’ need to reconsider this. At what point are professionals to be forced to read these headlines that we read, and sometimes analyze, kind of like sitting through traffic court and watch graphic accident footage after one was caught speeding.
I have been through this. I have been IN a court case, same month, and domestic violence murder going on, same city, and one could not tell from the demeanor on the outside. My case had a history of violence, injury, repeated disregard of laws, and treats to abduct (which in fact had just happened). No matter, we are in la-la-land again. . . . I had a PTSD incident in the courtroom. No matter. . . .
SO, my hope is that the general public will become generally acquainted with how this works, so that if one of THEIR friends is involved (and, of course this presumes that my readers are interested in justice, not perverting it) (which may or may not be wise) – – they can at least see where things went. $$ wise. This year.
Experts are being churned out at an alarming rate. Grants go to this, too. Grants sometimes drive the field of expertise, and very much so in this field of fatherhood and families. I have looked, and can say this. Have you? Could you rebut that assertion with data from the top universities around the country, and colleges? (Not unless several programs disappear fast….)
Do yourself and others a favor — become a LITTLE more expert in this today than you were yesterday.
And show someone else. OK?
One philosophical question I have from time to time is how much of our adult lives (let alone growing up) are spent OUTside any government institutions to start with. I mean, what part of our lives are NOT regulated, measured, examined and evaluated (at our own expense) to drive policiesi (without our informed consent, really) that will further tinker with the dynamics of eat, sleep, breed, marry, divorce, educate (let’s not omit that) and re-educate, regulate, and direct. I have an unfortunate independent streak, and I tend to think there are often better ways to do things. As a woman, I don’t think needlessly repetitive tasks are the natural inheritance of my gender biologically, and although sometimes there’s a comfort in them, there should be other ways to do one thing or another.
Like better, or less wasteful. The benefit is, getting more done. Take for example, deleting religion from public school systems (supposedly) and then trying to re-inject it after criminal behavior, or during the divorce/separation scenarios. Take for example, a system that itself stresses and dismantles families, and then another (equally chaotic and burdensome to the general public) system to put them back together again. Take for example, the talk about “separation of church and state” and then nationally calling upon “faith-based organizations” to, though they are largely tax-exempt, at public expense put them back together again. To WHOM are any of the organizations below accountable, and what demonstration of effectiveness are they showing, or are the “exempt” from that as well as (those that are) from taxes, too?
Anyhow, I give you a single “CFDA” (Category of Federal Domestic Assistance) called “Healthy Marriages Promoting Responsible Fatherhood.” I guess it is assumed that mothers will be healthy without extra coaching and bribing. Or, that if you get a responsible father (i.e., buy one, and this is explained through another grants systems as well, this IS indeed the premise in practice here – – one has to look at the child support system’s role in divorce). . . . or perhaps this acknowledges that for whatever reasons (let’s not mention any OTHER programs this same Of/By/For the people government might have had its hands in), there is a social crisis not just of “fatherlessness” but of “irresponsible fatherhood.”
I can vouch for the one I know — father of my children. He’d rather fight than work any day, which process eventually put me out of work. No matter, the government stepped in, through family court matters, enter mediation, exit civil rights, eventually exit my contact with my offspring (they did spring out of me, physically. I pushed, they sprang. . .. whatever… I was awake for the process and can verify: I had two children a very long time ago). And then out they go, to work their own way through life, lest Dad be humiliated by paying much of his child support arrears, which was partly what the battle was about to start with. I felt that one of us should work, and offered the alternatives of (1) stop messing with me, so I could (since it doesn’t appear you want to) or (2) pay up. Version (1) entailed requesting a restraining order renewal, or 2nd one, or . . . . or . . . . and version (2) required — and I pursued this through the assigned agency – – court-ordered child support should actually be collected before our daughters became adults. However the MAIN conversation was not about what’s good for the children, but who gets to give orders — forever, basically. I categorically disagreed with this philosophy as being anti-Constitutional and anti-civil rights and anti-reasonable. My right to disagree was disagreed with, which makes the situation a GREAT pickings for the family law venue, it LOVES “high-conflict” situations — this draws federal moneys and justifies many professions.
Anyhow, here they are: the helpers, last year (2008):
While not all of these were birthed, or even nurtured, by California Healthy Marriages Coalition (“the coalition of coalitions model.” Sounds kind of like the “war to end all wars,” I don’t know….), they were perhaps started as a gleam in SOMEONE”s eye, having been informed of what’s available from Big Brother, who, on behalf of us all, will make all those ouchies better, soon, soon . . When we “consent” to taxes, it’s good to know what we have consented for them to be distributed to, well, do. For example, ///
CFDA Number = 93086 Fiscal Year = 2008 Recipient: ACTIVE RELATIONSHIPS CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 75205
Recipient: AS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Recipient ZIP Code: 96799
Recipient: AUBURN UNIVERSITY Recipient ZIP Code: 36849
Recipient: AVANCE – AUSTIN CHAPTER Recipient ZIP Code: 78704
Recipient: AVANCE – CORPUS CHRISTI CHAPTER Recipient ZIP Code: 78415
Recipient: AVANCE – HOUSTON CHAPTER Recipient ZIP Code: 77092
Recipient: AVANCE, INC. – EL PASO Recipient ZIP Code: 79902
Recipient: Alliance for North Texas Healthy & Effective Marriages Recipient ZIP Code: 75246
Recipient: Archuleta County Department of Human Services Recipient ZIP Code: 81147
Recipient: Arizona Youth Partnership Recipient ZIP Code: 85741
Recipient: BARAGA-HOUGHTON-KEWEENAW CHILD DEVELOPMENT BOARD, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 49931
Recipient: BEECH ACRES PARENTING CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 45230
Recipient: BEST FRIENDS FOUNDATION Recipient ZIP Code: 20015
Recipient: BETHANY CHRISTIAN SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 49501
Recipient: BETTER FAMILY LIFE, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 63108
Recipient: BILL WILSON CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 95052
Recipient: BOAT PEOPLE S.O.S. INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 22041
Recipient: BOONEVILLE MUNICIPAL SEPERATE SCHOOL DISTRICT Recipient ZIP Code: 38829
Recipient: Brighter Beginnings Recipient ZIP Code: 94601
Recipient: CAMBODIAN ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 90806
Recipient: CATHOLIC CHARITIES Recipient ZIP Code: 67214
Recipient: CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ORANGE COUNTY, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 92705
Recipient: CECIL COUNTY GOVERNMENT Recipient ZIP Code: 21921
Recipient: CENTER FOR SELF-SUFFICIENCY, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 53211
Recipient: CENTERFORCE Recipient ZIP Code: 94901
Recipient: CHARACTER COUNTS IN MAINE Recipient ZIP Code: 04116
Recipient: CHILD & FAMILY RESOURCES INC Recipient ZIP Code: 85716
Recipient: CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Recipient ZIP Code: 03101
Recipient: CHILD ABUSE COUNCIL, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 33609
Recipient: CHILD AND FAMILY RESOURCE COUNCIL Recipient ZIP Code: 49503
Recipient: CHILD DEVLOPMENT RESOURCES, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 23127
Recipient: CHILD, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 78751
Recipient: CHILDREN’S FRIEND AND SERVICE Recipient ZIP Code: 02903
Recipient: CHILDREN`S AID SOCIETY IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY Recipient ZIP Code: 16830
Recipient: CHILDREN`S INSTITUTE , INC Recipient ZIP Code: 90005
Recipient: CHOANOKE AREA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 27869
Recipient: CHW DBA CALIFORNIA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 90015
Recipient: CIRCLE OF PARENTS Recipient ZIP Code: 60611
Recipient: CJH Educational Grant Services, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 27620
Recipient: CO DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 80236
Recipient: COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY Recipient ZIP Code: 80523
Recipient: COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSN OF COOK COUNTY Recipient ZIP Code: 60604
Recipient: COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR CHILDREN, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 18109
Recipient: CONFEDERATED SALISH & KOOTENAI TRIBES Recipient ZIP Code: 59855
Recipient: CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF SILETZ Recipient ZIP Code: 97380
Recipient: COOK INLET TRIBAL COUNCIL, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 99508
Recipient: CORNERSTONE OF HOPE CHURCH Recipient ZIP Code: 46221
Recipient: COUNCIL ON PREVENTION & EDUCATION SUBSTANCES, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 40204
Recipient: CRECIENDOS UNIDOS/GROWING TOGETHER Recipient ZIP Code: 85006
Recipient: CT ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 06106
Recipient: CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Recipient ZIP Code: 65211
Recipient: CUYAHOGA COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Recipient ZIP Code: 44113
Recipient: California Healthy Marriages Coalition Recipient ZIP Code: 92024
Recipient: Child Find of America, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 12561
Recipient: Community Marriage Builders, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 47714
Recipient: Comprehensive Youth Services of Fresno, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 93726
Recipient: DC DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 20032
Recipient: Denver Indian Family Resource Center Recipient ZIP Code: 80226
Recipient: Detroit Workforce Development Department Recipient ZIP Code: 48202
Recipient: EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY Recipient ZIP Code: 27858
Recipient: EAST LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY UNION Recipient ZIP Code: 90022
Recipient: EL PASO CENTER FOR CHILDREN Recipient ZIP Code: 79930
Recipient: ELIZABETHS NEW LIFE CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 45405
Recipient: Employment Opportunity & Training Center of Northeaster Recipient ZIP Code: 18503
Recipient: Exchange Club Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse Recipient ZIP Code: 34981
Recipient: FAMILY & CHILDREN’S SERVICE, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 74120
Recipient: FAMILY RESOURCES INC Recipient ZIP Code: 33733
Recipient: FIRST A M E CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 98122
Recipient: FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE Recipient ZIP Code: 87108
Recipient: FIRST THINGS FIRST Recipient ZIP Code: 37405
Recipient: FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI COMMUNITY Recipient ZIP Code: 54520
Recipient: FOREST INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Recipient ZIP Code: 65807
Recipient: FORTUNE SOCIETY, INC (THE) Recipient ZIP Code: 10011
Recipient: FOUNDATION FOR A GREAT MARRIAGE Recipient ZIP Code: 54115
Recipient: FOUNTAIN OF LIFE INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES Recipient ZIP Code: 33027
Recipient: FRIENDSHIP WEST BAPTIST CHURCH Recipient ZIP Code: 75232
Recipient: Family Guidance, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 15143
Recipient: Family Service Center at Houston and Harris County Recipient ZIP Code: 77006
Recipient: Family Service, Inc Recipient ZIP Code: 01840
Recipient: Family Services of Westchester, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 10573
Recipient: Fathers & Families Resources/Research Center Recipient ZIP Code: 46208
Recipient: Florida State University Recipient ZIP Code: 32306
Recipient: Future Foundation Recipient ZIP Code: 30344
Recipient: GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES Recipient ZIP Code: 30303
Recipient: GOODWILL INDUSTRIES INC Recipient ZIP Code: 55104
Recipient: GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL TEXAS, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 78753
Recipient: GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF PITTSBURGH Recipient ZIP Code: 15202
Recipient: GRANATO COUNSELING SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 22182
Recipient: GWINNETT CHILDRENS SHELTER Recipient ZIP Code: 30515
Recipient: HEALTHY FAMILIES COUNSELING & SUPPORT Recipient ZIP Code: 64119
Recipient: HEALTHY FAMILY INITIATIVES Recipient ZIP Code: 77074
Recipient: HEALTHY START, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 15208
Recipient: HOOPA VALLEY BUSINESS COUNCIL, EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Recipient ZIP Code: 95546
Recipient: Healthy Families/Thriving Communities Collaborative Cou Recipient ZIP Code: 20009
Recipient: High Country Consulting LLC Recipient ZIP Code: 82001
Recipient: IOWA FAMILY POLICY CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 50327
Recipient: Identity, Inc Recipient ZIP Code: 20877
Recipient: Imperial Valley Regional Occupational Program Recipient ZIP Code: 92243
Recipient: Indiana Department of Correction Recipient ZIP Code: 46204
Recipient: Indiana Youth Institute Recipient ZIP Code: 46204
Recipient: JOHN BROWN UNIVERSITY Recipient ZIP Code: 72761
Recipient: Jewish Family & Children`s Service of Sarasota-Manatee, Recipient ZIP Code: 34237
Recipient: Kanawha Institute for Social Research & Action, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 25064
Recipient: Kentucky River Foothills Development Council, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 40475
Recipient: LATIN AMERICAN YOUTH CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 20007
Recipient: LAUGH YOUR WAY AMERICA Recipient ZIP Code: 54481
Recipient: LIGHTHOUSE YOUTH SERVICES, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 45206
Recipient: LIVE THE LIFE MINISTRIES Recipient ZIP Code: 32317
Recipient: LONGVIEW WELNESS CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 75601
Recipient: LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES OF SOUTH DAKOTA Recipient ZIP Code: 57105
Recipient: MARRIAGE SAVERS OF CLARK COUNTY Recipient ZIP Code: 45503
Recipient: MD ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES Recipient ZIP Code: 21201
Recipient: MODEL CITIES – EL PASO Recipient ZIP Code: 79935
Recipient: MOREHOUSE COLLEGE Recipient ZIP Code: 30314
Recipient: Madison Cty Com Health Centers, Inc Recipient ZIP Code: 46015
Recipient: Meier Clinics Foundation Recipient ZIP Code: 60187
Recipient: Metro United Methodist Urban Ministry Recipient ZIP Code: 92116
Recipient: Minnesota Council on Crime and Justice Recipient ZIP Code: 55406
Recipient: Montrose County Health and Human Services Recipient ZIP Code: 81401
Recipient: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MARRIAGE ENHANCEMENT Recipient ZIP Code: 85022
Recipient: NATIONAL FATHERHOOD INITIATIVE Recipient ZIP Code: 20877
Recipient: NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY Recipient ZIP Code: 10017
Recipient: NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF CONCERNED BLACK MEN, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 20006
Recipient: NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY REGENTS Recipient ZIP Code: 88003
Recipient: NJ ST DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Recipient ZIP Code: 08625
Recipient: NORTHWEST FAMILY SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 97213
Recipient: NW Marriage Institute Recipient ZIP Code: 98682
Recipient: New York Youth At Risk, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 10038
Recipient: Northwood-Apppold United Methodist Church Recipient ZIP Code: 21218
Recipient: Nueva Esperanza Recipient ZIP Code: 19140
Recipient: OAKLAND FAMILY SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 48053
Recipient: OAKLAND/LIVINGSTON HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY Recipient ZIP Code: 48056
Recipient: OH St Governor`s Office of Faith Based & Comm Initiativ Recipient ZIP Code: 43215
Recipient: OK ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES Recipient ZIP Code: 73125
Recipient: OPERATION KEEPSAKE Recipient ZIP Code: 44087
Recipient: OPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIAL CENTER OF AMERICA, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 19122
Recipient: Osborne Association, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 10455
Recipient: PAIRS FOUNDATION Recipient ZIP Code: 33332
Recipient: PARENTS PLUS Recipient ZIP Code: 54952
Recipient: PEACE, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 13202
Recipient: PEER ASSISTANCE SERVICES, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 80231
Recipient: PERSONAL INVOLVEMENT CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 90003
Recipient: PITTSBURG PRESCHOOL COORDINATION COUNCIL, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 94565
Recipient: PREGNANCY SUPPORT CENTER OF STARK COUNTY Recipient ZIP Code: 44708
Recipient: PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL OF WESTMORELAND FAYETTE INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 15601
Recipient: PROJECT S.O.S., INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 32224
Recipient: PUBLIC STRATEGIES INC Recipient ZIP Code: 73116
Recipient Recipient: PUERTO RICAN FAMILY INSTITUTE, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 10011
Recipient: Parents as Teachers National Center, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 63146
Recipient: Professional Counseling Resources, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 19805
Recipient: QUILEUTE INDIAN TRIBE Recipient ZIP Code: 98350
Recipient: RECAPTURING THE VISION, INTERNATIONAL, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 33157
Recipient: RED CLIFF TRIBE Recipient ZIP Code: 54814
Recipient: REGION II COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY Recipient ZIP Code: 49204
Recipient: REGION XIX EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 79925
Recipient: RIDGE Project, Inc Recipient ZIP Code: 43527
Recipient: ROCKDALE HOSPITAL & HEALTH SYSTEM Recipient ZIP Code: 30012
Recipient: ROSALIE MANOR Recipient ZIP Code: 53210
Recipient: Read To Me International Foundation Recipient ZIP Code: 96815
Recipient: Relationship Research Foundation, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 92612
Recipient: Resource, Inc Recipient ZIP Code: 55404
Recipient: Resources for Children`s Health Recipient ZIP Code: 19102
Recipient: SAMARITAN COUNSELING CENTER Recipient ZIP Code: 87102
Recipient: SAMARITAN COUNSELING CENTERS Recipient ZIP Code: 97212
Recipient: SOUTH PUGET INTERTRIBAL PLANNING AGENCY Recipient ZIP Code: 98584
Recipient: SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AND A&M COLLEGE Recipient ZIP Code: 70813
Recipient: SOUTHWEST KEY PROGRAMS, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 78704
Recipient: ST MARY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY Recipient ZIP Code: 70538
Recipient: SUNY, STONY BROOK Recipient ZIP Code: 11794
Recipient: SUQUAMISH & KLALLAM HEALTH PLAN Recipient ZIP Code: 98346
Recipient: Sacramento Healthy Marriage Project Recipient ZIP Code: 95821
Recipient: Scholarship and Guidance Association Recipient ZIP Code: 60603
Recipient: Shalom Task Force Recipient ZIP Code: 10274
Recipient: Shelby County Division of Corrections Recipient ZIP Code: 38103
Recipient: South Coast Business Employment Corporation Recipient ZIP Code: 97420
Recipient: St. Louis Healthy Marriage Coalition Recipient ZIP Code: 63103
Recipient: TANANA CHIEFS CONFERENCE Recipient ZIP Code: 99701
Recipient: TEEN-AID, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 99207
Recipient: TEXAS ARMS OF LOVE (dba, PEOPLE OF PRINCIPLE) Recipient ZIP Code: 79761
Recipient: TEXAS HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION Recipient ZIP Code: 78711
Recipient: TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY-SAN MARCOS Recipient ZIP Code: 78666
Recipient: THE DIBBLE FUND FOR MARRIAGE EDUCATION Recipient ZIP Code:
Recipient: THE FAMILY HEALTH AND EDUCATION INSTITUTE, INC. Recipient ZIP Code: 20706
Recipient: THE HIVE CREATIVE GROUP Recipient ZIP Code: 36303
Recipient: THE VILLAGE FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN, INC` Recipient ZIP Code: 06105
Recipient: THERAPY HELP, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 80220
Recipient: TLINGIT & HAIDA TRIBES CENTRAL COUNCIL Recipient ZIP Code: 99801
Recipient: TRINITY HEALTH-ST JOSEPH MERCY-OAKLAND Recipient ZIP Code: 48341
Recipient: The Family Life Line, Inc. Recipient ZIP Code: 87124
Recipient: The South Carolina Center for Fathers and Families Recipient ZIP Code: 29204
Recipient: Trinity Church, Inc Recipient ZIP Code: 33168
Recipient: UNITED WAY OF JACKSON COUNTY, INC Recipient ZIP Code: 49201
Recipient: UNIVERSITY BEHAVIORAL ASSOCIATES Recipient ZIP Code: 10467
Recipient: UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FOR MEDICAL SCIENCES Recipient ZIP Code: 72205
Recipient: UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Recipient ZIP Code: 32826