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Do You Know Your Social Science PolicySpeak? Can You Name Some University Centers|Key Professionals |BIG Foundation Sponsors|Related Networked Nonprofits| and A Basic Timeline Since at least The Moynihan Report? [First Publ. July 26, 2016,rev.2017 & (minor) 2019. See its tags]
I went looking for prior posts on the university system and found several, including this one a full six years ago!
FYI, in July, 2016, I had no stable lease and had been forced into prolonged hotel-living instead (fiduciary abuse). Since then, I’ve migrated out of state (for related and safety reasons as I enter my senior years) and for both June and July, 2022, I have AGAIN been forced into the hotel/transience situation. Any blogging I get done during this period is “pro bono,” and out of conscience only. I’ve been somewhat active on Twitter (less formal, easier to get some messages out) but publishing a series I started in May has been difficult from this condition. //LGH)
Do You Know Your Social Science PolicySpeak? Can You Name Some:
University Centers / Key Professionals / BIG Foundation Sponsors / Related Networked Nonprofits
and a Basic Timeline Since at least The Moynihan Report (1965).
If you don’t, this post shows several of the terms, the centers and associated professionals, the foundations (coordinating with each other), at least a few of the associated nonprofits, and where HHS funding fits in.
This 11,700 word post is well worth reading. If you disagree on my connections between the various organizations and personnel, at least become aware of them — they are still influential today, as are the programs they’ve initiated and/or administered. Call it the “Dewey Decimal System” (at least a labeling system by time, and some of the lingo) for Federal Family Design, the public/private-funded way. Call it what you like — it’s a good start at a historical roadmap.
[Other than adding this post title & link, a habit I adopted later, and this paragraph, I haven’t changed the post from its July 26, 2016 details. LGH/June 21, 2017] [**Shortlink ending originally mis-labeled “-42P,” Finally discovering this (3+yrs later, ℅ my Twitter thread referencing it) I corrected it to “-42K“.//LGH, Oct. 8, 2019 ]
It’s Show-and-Tell time, we’ll start with the “Ford Foundation’s influence in sponsoring the Strengthening Fragile Families Initiative“
THIS POST came from the middle of the following sequence. It is a large section extracted from “Re-Organizing The World through International Institutes….” after publication. In case you haven’t noticed, that’s how I work — I write, I post, I review, I continuing considering and writing on the subject matters, which results in posts extracted from the middle.
The fabled “some day” maybe I’ll get a blog laid out differently so will not need to rely on the “One Main Page, Linear / Serial Installment” features of a blog. And/or, get this into proper book format, maybe online, and hit the road with it (?? Maybe I’ll even catch up or run across some of the personnel I’ve been blogging who do this for a living — only on the public dole with private supplementation….).
Related posts:
JUST PUBLISHED 7/23/2016:
‘“Re-Organizing” The World through International Institutes, Strategies, Dialogues, Peacemaking and Programs Targeting Fragile Families, Communities — and Countries... (short-link ends “-41x:) and, Part 2 of it, UNESCO’s IIP Rutgers|”Partners” + ISD and the Strong Cities Network (Reorganizing the World through International Strategic Institutes, cont’d.) (short-link ends “-41S”
Extracted from the middle of THIS post: SFFI – CFFPP – JustGive, Inc. – IronPlanet, Inc. – ZOPB – Texas DOTs $1B GrandParkway Project – US Gov’ts Big Banks Bailout|SunTrust (while Fixing Fragile Families?) and to be published simultaneous on 7/26/2016. The starting point for this one was JustGive.org as a CFFP funder (one of many).
UPCOMING: “Munich,” and the Strong Cities Network [ISIL/ISIS aren’t the only ones who want to control the World] upcoming) (short-link ends “-42b”)
Also, a shortlink (if you copy the url) to THIS one, Do You Know Your Social Science PolicySpeak? Can You Name Some University Centers|Key Professionals |BIG Foundation Sponsors|Related Networked Nonprofits| and A Basic Timeline Since at least The Moynihan Report? (short-link ends “-42K”)…If there’s any mixup on the shortlinks, go to main blog, Sidebar “Most Recent Posts” or simply to Archives by date.
As this post is basically almost complete, I’m putting it before publication of the third post in the other sequence, “Munich,” and the Strong Cities Network although that one’s just about ready to go as well.
Since “FRAGILE FAMILIES” is such a key phrase and policy, let along strengthening them (“Strengthening Fragile Families Initiative”) I start there, for the most part. …. which pretty much brings up the Ford Foundation. But, it’s hardly operating solo in the overall cause — this is a COORDINATED Public/Private effort, with the end-game completely outsourced and privatized government, and what’s left looking like a legal system, pretty much in name only.
While that’s kind of obvious (if one pays some sustained attention to various centers, or nonprofits), a simple and interesting example below in the funders of a 1995 nonprofit that calls itself “the policymaking arm of the Strengthening Families Initiative“** does tend to crystallize the “many coordinated into one purpose” funding that larger philanthropies do. They pick causes, and then target midsized (including community) funding by cause, and get public funds involved too.
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Written by Let's Get Honest|She Looks It Up
July 26, 2016 at 11:46 am
Posted in 1996 TANF PRWORA (cat. added 11/2011)
Tagged with “What’s with the UNC Connection?”, ”Social Science Space” of Sage Publications, Brookings, CFCCs, CFFPP - Center for Families and Public Policy (formerly Center for Fathers Families and Public Policy), CFFPP Board (from website) and Fatherhood Practitioner Connections, CFFPP MULTIPLE foundation funders vs. scanty and some MIA IRS tax returns, David Pate Jr. & Jacquelyn Boggess @ CFFPP (since 195), Evidence-Based Practices “Movement”, Families and Public Policy- @IL then Wisconsin Two EIN#s found), Ford Foundation, Forrest Whitaker + Aldo Civico (+ Tony Robbins) @ UN, Fragile Familes & Fragile Countries -- related rhetoric?, HHS/OPRE’s 2016 RECS (Research and Evaluation Conference on Self-Sufficiency) and its many presenters, IRP (Institute for Research on Poverty), Isabel Sawhill, Lord William Leverhulme (1851-1925) Model Villages (Port Sunlight) Soap & Exploitation/Decimation of Workforce for Consumer Products in the Congo, NCFF=National Center for Children and Families (at Columbia U Teacher's College -- see HHS grants), Princeton “Center for Child Well-Being”@Woodrow Wilson School for International Affairs, PUSHING SOCIOLOGY, Ron Haskins, Sara McLanahan @Princeton “Center for Child Well-Being”, Strengthening Fragile Families Initiative, The Moynihan Prize (awarded by AAPSS), The Moynihan Report, WPDI - Whitaker Peace and Development Institute (SoCal) formerly IIPFoundation {SeeAlso at Rutgers)
Re-Organizing The World through International Institutes, Strategies, Dialogues, Peacemaking and Programs Targeting Fragile Families, Communities — and Countries…
Related posts:UNESCO’s IIP@Rutgers|”Partners” + ISD and the Strong Cities Network (Reorganizing the World through International Strategic Institutes, cont’d.) (next in this sequence, about to be published) and, because “Munich” happened meanwhile, “Munich,” and the Strong Cities Network [ISIL/ISIS aren’t the only ones who want to control the World] also upcoming)
Also, a shortlink (if you copy the url) to THIS post: ‘“Re-Organizing” The World through International Institutes, Strategies, Dialogues, Peacemaking and Programs Targeting Fragile Families, Communities — and Countries...
“Tags” were copied between posts, there is some overlap and some tags may actually be referring to the next one in the sequence, here, of three. As of first “Publish” this post is 9,300 words. It may [and did] change after publication.
I hope you enjoy this informational, conversational post which comes from a systematic lookup of “Partners” link at a single university website combined with my awareness of similar related activity. Read the “tags” for a generic idea of just a few organizations using the words shown in the post title. The post has undergone a few changes (significant, and to a middle section) in the two days after it was published on 7/22/2016 and is currently about 12,000 words. I expanded some on “MDRC” and because of its tax return reference to “Atlantic Philanthropies” which I already knew had been registered outside of the US for anonymity purposes, and which wealth was based on marketing duty-free products internationally, to military and tourists to start with, it got longer.
In the process of not shutting up or stopping “just one more” lookup, I discovered that the Atlantic Philanthropies which provided MDRC a $7M matching grant in 1999 (not long after it was forced into the public when one partner of the underlying company “DFS” (Duty Free Shops, I guess) decided to sell it for around $3.8B, and the other partner protested via lawsuit, resulting in a pre-emptive disclosure to the public of who — and where– it was.
It announced in 2002 it would be winding down (distributing everything), and I learned that, announced this past May, 2016, the two final largest grants totaling around $200M would BOTH go to British institutions — one of them which exactly matches this post title: “International Institute on Inequalities” at the London School of Economics (and the other to the Rhodes Trust to set up scholarships — see Fulbright, Rhodes famous scholarships — under the Atlantic Philanthropies name). This Institute was only launched in 2015.
Another major sponsor of the same institute was the well-known (in the UK) “Leverhulme Trust” (since about 1925), with the underlying corporate wealth behind it (Lever Brothers, later Unilever) involving a Lordship who made his initial fortune in SOAP on the backs of Congolese laborers, in part from a close friendship with the King of Belgium (per Wiki, anyhow). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lever,_1st_Viscount_Leverhulme (1851-1925).
A 2014 book by David Hollett (Amazon.com link) “The Dark Side of Sunlight – The Story of King Leopold, Lord Leverhulme and the Congo.” Abstract:
With a great deal of political manoeuvring, and the able assistance of the famous explorer, Sir Henry Morton Stanley, in 1885 King Leopold II of Belgium founded the Congo ‘Free’ State. However, this was not as a Belgian colony, but as his own private domain which extended to 905,000 square miles of Central Africa. Leopold then set up a system of forced labour under which millions suffered and died due to brutal treatment, exhaustion, hunger or disease. Eventually, in 1908, the Belgian government took control of the Congo away from Leopold and the worst excesses of his despotic rule came to an end. However the forced labour system established by Leopold remained largely in place. It is against this historical background that Lever Brothers, the soap manufacturers of Port Sunlight, became significantly involved in the affairs of the Congo. In 1911 the Belgian Government offered the company land “Concessions” to develop as oil palm plantations. A decade later William Hesketh Lever was controlling vast palm plantations, oil mills and a fleet of 74 steam vessels on the Congo River. In 1930 the firm was employing no less than 28,000 Congolese workers. The rise and rise of Lever Brothers wealth and good fortune was to continue, throughout the Congo and West Africa in general
A 1987 article in The New Internationalist is interesting reading on how the US fits in (what other brands were bought up, the UAC (United Africa Company) and more:
Today Unilever is one of the world’s largest corporations, employing
300,000 people and spanning 75 countries – with pre-tax profits in
1986 of $1.8 billion. This is the story from its humble beginnings
Three other things I noticed from Wiki on William Hesketh Lever — his involvement in freemasonry (founding lodges), and his practice of “monopoly”, as learned, it says, from the Rockefellers, it’s said, and with this wealth, buying up Villages or setting up model villages with which better to control (intrusively) the workforce. If THAT doesn’t remind you of current situations in the USA, urban areas and welfare policies, you are simply asleep! “PORT SUNLIGHT” (the brand was “Sunlight Soap”)
In 1887, Lever looking to expand his business, lought 56 acres (230,000 m2) of land on the Wirral in Cheshire between the River Mersey and the railway line at Bebington. This site became Port Sunlight where he built his works and a model village to house its employees. From 1888, Port Sunlight village offered decent living conditions in the belief that good housing would ensure a healthy and happy workforce. The community was designed to house and support the workers. Life in Port Sunlight included intrusive rules and implied mandatory participation in activities. The tied cottages meant that a worker losing his or her job could be almost simultaneously evicted.[15]Even workers’ social lives were policed from the head office. W.H Lever stated “a good workman may have a wife of objectionable habits, or may have objectionable habits himself, which make it undesirable for us to have him in the village.”[16]
REMINDER — my only connection of the above info. to this post comes by way of a look at NY-based “MDRC: Knowledge to Improve Social Policy”‘ involvement with Atlantic Philanthropies; the interesting history of Atlantic Philanthropies and its (first-generation US from Ireland) Chuck Feeney, and in that Mr. Feeney felt the International Institute for Inequalities at the London School of Economics, was worth a big chunk of the Atlantic Philanthropies’ final distributions, this Leverhulme Trust also agreed. In the US, the MDRC, studying the poor, is still maintaining $56M of investments, while taking $41M in government grants — I’d say something is “off-kilter” in that scenario.
Which all just goes to show why many philanthropies all around the world had BETTER make a good show of caring about the poor, given what they’ve done to perpetuate inequalities worldwide and maintain riches by avoiding taxation in the first place.
http://iip.rutgers.edu
The International Institute for Peace (IIP) at Rutgers University, Newark is a UNESCO Category II organization dedicated to peacebuilding, conflict transformation through nonviolent struggle, and the promotion of peace education and a culture of peace. The IIP builds partnerships locally and globally by working with grassroots organizations, youth leaders, activists, journalists, educators and researchers to promote peacebuilding, nonviolent conflict transformation, and just and sustainable peace. The IIP promotes research on issues of peace and conflict as well as education about peacebuilding and nonviolent struggle.
IF there was a genuine intent to relieve poverty within the US first, instead of restructure the world according to some private visions (and saving women overseas while attacking women, as women, in the United States, is a pretty sorry state of affairs indeed), it would not be done this way.
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Written by Let's Get Honest|She Looks It Up
July 22, 2016 at 8:55 pm
Posted in 1996 TANF PRWORA (cat. added 11/2011)
Tagged with "A Common Thread of Service: A History of the Department of Health Education and Welfare" ["HEW"] {@1972] See also "FSA" Federal Security Agency (predecessor), "Disarmament for Sustainable Development", ALLGOV.com (recommended bookmark), CANVAS ("Canvasopedia" - Serbia), Columbia Population Research Center (CPRC), Council of Foreign Relations, CRFCFW=Columbia University School of Social Work's "CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON FATHERS CHILDREN & FAMILY WELL-BEING" (Ronald D. Mincy PhD), CSIS - Center for Strategic International Studies |started out of Georgetown U | ColdWar-ex-CIA connex, Etymology Online "Strategy", Everychild Foundation, Fleur de Villiers (IISS current Council Chairperson), Forrest Whitaker + Aldo Civico (+ Tony Robbins) @ UNESCO|Rutgers, Fragile Familes & Fragile Countries -- related rhetoric?, Georgia Former Senator Sam Nunn is CSIS Chairman of the Board (?), ICNC -- Rutgers IIP Partner with Peter Ackerman Founder, IIP - International Institute of Peace (at Rutgers Univ/NJ and @ UNESCO), IISS - International Institute for Strategic Studies (British|Welsh Charity with US Related Nonprofit in D.C.), IPB - International Peace Bureau (goes back to the 1890s), IRP (Institute for Research on Poverty), Irwin Garfinkel (Columbia Population Research Center) married to Sara McLaughlan and formerly director of UWisconsin-Madison's IRP, ISD - Institute for Strategic Dialogue (London UK) see "Strong Cities Network", John Chipman (IISS salary $802K per US member of IISS), Making Peace (photo exhibit by IPB -- International Peace Bureau), NCFF=National Center for Children and Families (at Columbia U Teacher's College -- see HHS grants), New America Foundation, Online Etymology Dictionary (recommended bookmark), SCN - Strong Cities Network Steering Committee|US Cities involved, The Nobel Prize |Alfred Nobel - Russian Tsar - Dynamite, WPDI - Whitaker Peace and Development Institute (SoCal) formerly IIPFoundation
Child Support, Fatherhood Promotion: More DIALOGUE and TABLES of OCSE Grants to States (CFDAs 93601, 93563, 93564) from my 7/26/2011 Post (For example, in Alabama..)
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Yep…I’m regrouping from an over-extended (vertically and horizontally, and probably subject-matter-wise) 2011 post….For more background on why and how I’m doing this now, in April, 2016, see the last installment (post) in April 2016, “Dialogue from 7/26/2011 post charting HHS/OCSE Grants to States (CFDAs 93563, 93564)” which, as that post explains, excerpts the most of the DIALOGUE from the earlier posts, and adds (marked by different colors) updates, leaving more of the charts to this one…..That post began:
2016 Update (I will use this background-color for this post to indicate):
RE: OCSE: Child Support Enforcement/Federal Grants to States: Let’s Look at the “TAGGS” HHS Charts (CFDAs 93.563 & 93.564) Originally published July 26, 2011, and at 25,000+ words
This blog excerpts most of the DIALOGUE from an older post, leaving the charts, breaking it into pieces so as to format the post with the real payload — the charts.
Also know that the above coloration (cream-colored background inside maroon-borders) basically represents 2016-added information, anything more than a paragraph. Naturally, in almost five years, some links will be broken, images not displayed, etc., which I will either correct, or at least mention.
I don’t expect this all to sink in with one reading or exposure to the information. I will be repeating the general concepts in following posts, “the Lord willing”…. meaning, as I can get to it. As sometimes happens when new or “cosmic” information or level of awareness starts to sink in, it grips my attention and I do have trouble getting a post out in one post… as opposed to one, long, linear, and systematic (covering each and every organization referenced) post
Tags on this blog — there are more tags than covered in this post; I took an EXTENDED 2016 update to a separate post and will duplicate the list of tags. This happened when I looked closer at a set of grants in Alabama hooking up with “Prevent Child Abuse America” and started, well, “taking names and posting tax returns.”
I discovered not just the defunct (but still advertising) nonprofit cited at the state level (“VOICES for Children in Alabama”), and the system of funding of multiple similar-but-not-identical “Children’s Trust” “Children First” and other things “Children” — and the pushing of more PreK education.
The Pre-K education pushing led to the authority for doing this, called “NIEER” which being “National Institute for Early Education Research: a Unit of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey” and with this, direct connections to the UNC (University of North Carolina -Chapel Hill) based, and now 50 years old as of 2016, “Frank Porter Institute for Child Development.”
So far, that was “only” a New Jersey and North Carolina University weighing in on what should be done with public funding under CAPTA (to prevent child abuse), Tobacco Settlements (federal), and a state level board for preventing child abuse and neglect in ALABAMA.
But then a closer look at a letter posted on “NIEER (which, again, was used to validate the programming being run on Alabama’s poor, at-risk, abused, etc. children who were not showing up “Ready” for state-sponsored kindergarten) showed connections to NEW YORK University
School of Education(the oldest school of pedagogy in the US; it was “experimental education” then and is ‘holistic education” now under the new, improved (and referencing a 2001 $10M benefactor) “Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development”
http://Children.ALABAMA.Gov/first-class-pre-k-grants/ references the NIEER:
First Class Pre-K Grants
About the First Class Pre-K Process
The First Class Pre-K Program is Aabama’s state funded pre-K program for 4 year old children who are residents of the State of Alabama. The program is funded by the Education Trust Fund through the Alabama Department of Children’s Affairs Office of School Readiness. In order to receive funds for a First Class Pre-K Classroom, organizations must first complete an online application.
First Class Pre-K has been recognized by the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) as meeting 10 of 10 criteria for the highest quality Pre-K programs. Funding for First Class Pre-K is to (1) provide access for more children to attend high quality pre-K and (2) enhance quality of existing classrooms by providing funding and support to meet the high quality standards. All state funded classrooms receive coaching from specialized coaches to support classroom instruction and Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP). Additionally, DCA monitors to ensure grant compliance and a high level of accountability for the grant funds
Note: Children.Alabama.gov doesn’t provide a courtesy link to NIEER, mention that it’s based at Rutgers (and probably not a 501©3) or who decided that this NJ group should be evaluating programs for Alabama. Who, if anyone, is monitoring whether there might be some conflict-of-interest relationships between coaches & curriculum providers and the evaluators? Yet State funds TO Alabama fund the programming.
Let me show this with a link to the “NIEER” letter, the statement of whose publication the letter was based on, and an (amazing, actually**) few resumes, wealthy, PRIVATE foundations, and sponsored (by those foundations and of course federal agencies such as the US/DHHS and/or the US/DOE) university centers, not to mention a set of global connections which shed an entirely different light on why there is such ongoing interest in compiling social science data on “low-income” American families and why the pre-school school should be extended, and the pre-school year become year-round..
Apparently, there’s an intent to know what also works overseas in low-income families on other continents, and JUST HOW MUCH can we standardize, streamline, coordinate, and efficiently replicate “what works” overseas too. Also, how long can all the American public be persuaded that their taxes should not just be to save all the children HERE (which, FYI, isn’t happening) but also globally. And, apparently our “overseers” (Congress who appropriates, and federal agencies who distribute, particularly HHS) have already chosen their champion proselytizers with stellar academics (mostly in psychology, still !!) and PhD-published coming out the ears. In journals put out in corporation with universities alone, or (one example below) University (Princeton) + Famous Nonprofit (Brookings).
Regardless of what you may think about the programming, it’s time to look at the sponsoring foundations, the lingo, and why not, some of the people involved? HOW are they doing this, WHAT (in other terms than the profession/practitioner-specific jargon) is actually taking place here, and based on a closer look at that, WTF is the endgame?
Is there, or is there not, any genuine intention that the current generation of “low-income children” young, or youthful, actually stop being “low-income” and make it into another social class in ANY method other than a chosen few of them becoming mentored scholars (it comes up below) of the same scheme (or “schematic” if you wish) for another generation?
I wonder how the sponsored professors with named chairs at public/private-sponsored center (and their networked colleagues and philanthropists) would feel if forced to become subject matter of collected (and published) studies by low-income ADULTS (especially PARENTS) proposing that instead of redistributing OUR taxable wage revenues to these places, it’s time to flip the table sand redistribute some of the research grants, endowed professorships, and put a “chill” on how many tax-exempt entities any one family may start, sit on the board of, or otherwise control. (That statement may make more sense after you look at some of the numbers involved in these networks, and start counting just how many foundations are in on it….)
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Written by Let's Get Honest|She Looks It Up
April 26, 2016 at 2:46 pm
Posted in 1996 TANF PRWORA (cat. added 11/2011)
Tagged with "Kids Count" & Annie E. Casey Foundation - in Alabama, "Preventing [____] Abuse Before It Happens" = Run Curricula & Invade Privacy (Increase "Home Visitation" programming), "Research Strongly Suggests Investment In....", $16.4M= 20 yrs (1991-2011 minus "1992") of CFDA 93601 grants (Copy URL to see report: http://TinyURL.com/gq92x53), ADCANP ="Alabama Dept of Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention") & "Prevent Child Abuse America", Alabama Community Healthy Marriage Initiative, CFDA 93563 Child Support Enforcement (regular), CFDA 93564 Child Suppt Research Demo, CFDA 93601 Child Supp Spec Projects ("90FI" series), CFFPP, Children FIRST Trust Fund, Children's Trust Fund, CPCs-Children's Policy Councils (in Ala. at least, CRFCFW=Columbia University School of Social Work's "CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON FATHERS CHILDREN & FAMILY WELL-BEING" (Ronald D. Mincy PhD), First-Class Pre-K & NIEER.org, formerly Juvenile Justice Coordinating Councils) re-routing government programming and funding, Foundation on Child Development (FCD-US.org in NY), FRPN - Fathers Research and Practice Network (at Temple Univ in Philadelphia but see also CPR (Pearson - Thoennes) in Denver + HHS grant 90PR0006, Henry Morgenthau Jr (as Robt P. Morgenthau's Grandfather -- and Sec'y of US Treasury under FDR), HIROKAZU YOSHIKAWA (NYU Steinhardt School of Culture Education & Human Devpt - Foundation on Child Development - Harvard Grad - HHS sponsorships (Grants) - Global Connections & C.V....), How CDBG money goes to Fatherhood Initiatives, IL corp? "Healthy Families America" becomes "Prevent Child Abuse America" in 2001, Jacquelyn Boggess (Wisconsin's CFFPP), National Alliance of Children's Trust and Prevention Funds, National Institute for Early Education Research (a unit at NJ's Rutgers Univ) & its Columbia U connex (Jeanne Brooks-Gunn | Irwin Garfinkel | Fragile Families Projects, NCFF=National Center for Children and Families (at Columbia U Teacher's College -- see HHS grants), NCOFF - National Center on Fathers and Families (somewhere) at UPenn Graduate School of Education, NYU's "Steinhardt School of Culture Education and Human Development" and the NIEER, NYU's Steinhardt School of Cultur Educ & Human Devpt": "applied psychology- art- education- health- media- and music", Prevent Child Abuse ALABAMA Inc (EIN#63082332 - nada since 2003) aka "VOICES for Alabama's Children", Prevent Child Abuse America, redefining holistic education, Robert M. Morgenthau (NYCounty D.A. 1975-2009) as Robt P. Morgenthau's Father, Robert P. Morgenthau as FCD board member, Tuscaloosa Family Resource Center (EIN#631212904), Vivian L. Gadsden (FCD Board member - NCOFF Center at UPenn - FRPN Leadership at Temple - etc.), VOICES for Alabama's Children (fiscal filings "M-I-A"?), X $6'382'786 = 2010 & 2011 CFDA 93563 (ChildSuppEnforcemt straight) HHS grants (Copy URL http://Tinyurl.com/hamm46c to see report)