United Way 2011 2012 Community Investments



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United Way 2011 2012 Community Investments Total 2011 2012 Community Investments 24.8 million EDUCATION Total Funding: $7,221,174 Parent Engagement & Mentoring $1,077,870 AVANCE-Dallas Parent Education Program AVANCE-Dallas $382,719 Parents Advocating for Student Excellence The Concilio $150,000 Parent and Mentor Engagement for Girls Girls Incorporated of Metropolitan Dallas $129,251 Born Learning Parent Engagement ChildCareGroup $125,000 YMCA Play and Learn Program YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas $115,100 The Warren Center ECI The Warren Center for Children with Developmental Differences $95,800 BGCCC Mentoring Program Boys & Girls Club of Collin County $60,000 Off Our Rockers Early Childhood Education $2,420,728 The Senior Source, Senior Citizens of Greater Dallas $20,000 Early Childhood Development ChildCareGroup $1,128,183 AVANCE-Dallas Early Childhood Development Program AVANCE-Dallas $396,995 Bryan s House Early Childhood Education Program Open Arms Inc $263,000 B4Six Neighbors United for Quality Education Inc $200,000 The Family Place Child Development Center The Family Place $175,000 The Early Childhood Development & Education Center at ACT Ability Connection Texas $97,550 Early Childhood Intervention ReadyStart $85,000 Ready to Learn / Ready to Read Salesmanship Club Youth and Family Centers, Inc $75,000 English Language Learning Programs $480,000 English Language Immersion Mi Escuelita Preschool Inc $400,000 Preschool English Language Program Vickery Meadow Learning Center $50,000 Las Mariposas de Girl Scouts Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas $30,000 1/6

Afterschool & Summer Programs $1,982,113 Girls After School and Summer Programs Girls Inc of Metropolitan Dallas $546,435 Project Learn Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas $540,000 Afterschool Program YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas $525,896 United Way TexPREP: Dallas County Community College science and math summer enrichment program District Foundation) for students outside of Dallas ISD $138,782 Afterschool Quality Advancement -AQuA Dallas Afterschool Network) $120,000 SmART Choices After-school and Summer Programs Junior Players Guild $75,000 Rollercoaster Kids Camp SMILE The Warren Center for Children with Developmental Differences $36,000 Math & Science Education $427,198 Turning Math and Science Learning Inside Out: Hands-On Teaching and Learning for Student Success Real Schools Initiative $150,000 Science and Math Education Enrichment Uplift Education $100,548 Expanding Science Program Access through Videoconferencing Museum of Nature and Science $77,650 J. Erik Jonsson Community School - Salesmanship Club Youth and Reasoning Mind Program Family Centers, Inc.) $55,000 Science Goes to Camp Salesmanship Club Youth and Family Centers, Inc. $44,000 College and Career Readiness $833,265 Road to College Uplift Education $506,500 Youth College and Career Preparation Goodwill Industries of Dallas, Inc. $110,000 Plano AVID Advancement Via Individual Determination Elementary School Program Plano ISD Education Foundation $81,765 Believe and Achieve Trinity River Mission Inc. $60,000 Garland ISD Building Trades Class and HFHGG Home Habitat for Humanity Greater Garland Inc. $50,000 College Bound, but Worry Free St. Philip s School & Community Center $25,000 INCOME Total Funding: $3,592,394 Access to Jobs $1,223,833 Good Jobs Program Goodwill Industries of Dallas, Inc. $355,000 Employment Employment Services Urban League of Greater Dallas and North Central Texas, Inc. $200,000 LaunchAbility, formerly Special Care & Career Services $195,000 2/6

Employment Jewish Family Service $170,500 Job Placement & Success Catholic Charities of Dallas, Inc. $153,333 Senior Employment Source The Senior Source, Senior Citizens of Greater Dallas $150,000 Job Skills & Training $879,360 ESL Literacy LIFT - Literacy Instruction for Texas $195,000 Adult Literacy LIFT - Literacy Instruction for Texas $155,000 WorkPaths CitySquare, formerly Central Dallas Ministries $150,000 Job SkillsTraining and Job Placement Goodwill Industries of Dallas, Inc. $100,000 Supportive Living and Job Readiness Program The Family Place $100,000 Assistive Technology Dallas Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. $75,000 Enhancing Employment Opportunities Catholic Charities of Dallas, Inc. $68,360 Workforce English Literacy Program (WELP) Vickery Meadow Learning Center $36,000 Financial Education & Services $1,489,201 Financial Empowerment YWCA of Metropolitan Dallas $225,000 Comprehensive Asset Builder Lancaster Outreach Center $210,000 Home and Hope Financial Literacy Interfaith Housing Coalition $200,000 Home Sweet Home The Salvation Army - DFW Metroplex Command $175,000 EQUIP Homelessness Prevention Program Financial Education Interfaith Housing Coalition $160,000 Long-Term Transitional Housing Housing Crisis Center $148,599 Money Skills for Life Catholic Charities of Dallas, Inc. $123,496 Delivering Education About Finances (DEAF) Deaf Action Center $75,000 Pathway to Financial Stability Goodwill Industries of Dallas, Inc. $75,000 Bryan s House Job Skills and Financial Education Program Open Arms Inc. $52,106 STEPS for Success Dallas Challenge Inc. $45,000 HEALTH Total Funding: $8,864,805 Access to Care $4,240,876 MyChildren s Children s Medical Center Dallas $1,500,000 Expanded Access for Dental Care for Low-income Community Dental Care - Children, Adults and Seniors Dental Health Programs $518,972 AIDS Arms, Inc. HIV Outpatient Medical Care AIDS Arms, Inc. $509,875 3/6

HIV Dental Program Resource Center of Dallas, Inc. $270,000 AIDS Arms, Inc. HIV Case Management AIDS Arms, Inc. $200,000 Intensive Services for Children with Mental Illness Child & Family Guidance Centers $165,000 Healthy Seniors Jewish Family Service $148,500 PediPlace Illness to Wellness Program PediPlace $125,000 Women s Health YWCA of Metropolitan Dallas $125,000 Cochlear Implant Services: Improving Quality of Life for Children Who are Deaf Callier Center for Communication Disorders $100,000 Psychiatric Services for Adults and Children with Serious Mental Illness Child & Family Guidance Centers $100,000 Refugee Health Access Services Mosaic Family Services $100,000 Mental Health Jewish Family Service $99,000 Pediatric Hearing Aid Services: Opening the Door to Success Callier Center for Communication Disorders $90,000 Health Center of Helping Hands Rockwall County Helping Hands, Inc. $80,000 CHIP & WIC The Community Council of Greater Dallas $52,395 Incest Recovery Program The Family Place $40,000 Patient Transportation Program (PTP) Irving Cares, Inc. $17,134 Prevention & Intervention $1,191,107 Dallas Healthy Start Parkland Foundation, on behalf of Parkland Health & Hospital System $422,695 Life Shines Bright Pregnancy Program Dallas Methodist Hospitals Foundation Inc. $318,412 Preventive Dental Care for Children Community Dental Care - Dental Health Programs $300,000 Preventive Care/ Healthy Kids Program PediPlace $150,000 Healthy Lifestyles $3,432,822 Family Violence Prevention and Intervention Program The Family Place $525,000 Substance Abuse Program The Salvation Army - DFW Metroplex Command $495,000 Multicultural Family Violence Intervention Program Mosaic Family Services $400,000 Comprehensive Services for Child Abuse Victims Dallas Children s Advocacy Center $351,926 Child Abuse Intervention/Prevention Program Children s Advocacy Center of Collin County $240,000 Domestic Violence The Salvation Army - DFW Metroplex Command $205,707 Prevention Connection Rainbow Days, Inc. $200,000 4/6

Nursing Home Ombudsman The Senior Source, Senior Citizens of Greater Dallas $150,000 YMCA Obesity Prevention/Intervention Initiative YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas $120,000 Child Advocacy Services CASA of Collin County, Inc. - Court Appointed Special Advocates $100,000 Outpatient Program Nexus Recovery Center, Inc. $100,000 Adolescent Girls Residential Nexus Recovery Center, Inc. $85,000 Community Diabetes Education CitySquare, formerly Central Dallas Ministries $81,029 Project Toward No Drug Abuse Greater Dallas Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse $66,660 Court Advocacy Program CASA of Denton County, Inc. - Court Appointed Special Advocates $64,000 Parent Aide Child Abuse Prevention Center Inc. $60,000 Child Abuse Prevention and Response Children s Advocacy Center for Denton County $50,000 Healthy Families Dallas Child Abuse Prevention Center Inc. $48,000 Family Safety & Justice Center Jewish Family Service $45,500 Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for Individuals with Co-occurring Mental Illness and Chemical Addiction Turtle Creek Manor, Inc. $45,000 BASIC NEEDS Total Funding: $1,719,858 Disaster Response American Red Cross - Dallas Area Chapter $250,000 Meals on Wheels The Visiting Nurse Association of Texas $200,000 Emergency Shelter Services The Family Place $180,000 Family Assistance Program Catholic Charities of Dallas, Inc. $150,000 Nurture, Knowledge, and Nutrition - Resource Center and Food Pantry CitySquare, formerly Central Dallas Ministries $100,000 Transition Resource Action Center CitySquare, formerly Central Dallas Ministries $105,000 Emergency Assistance Program (EAP) Irving Cares, Inc. $100,000 Food Purchase Program North Texas Food Bank $100,000 Men s and Women s Shelter Care Program The Salvation Army - DFW Metroplex Command $100,000 HIV Nutrition Programs Resource Center of Dallas, Inc. $80,000 Emergency Assistance Jewish Family Service $60,000 Emergency Assistance Metrocrest Social Services $50,000 Transitional Homeless Program Samaritan Inn $50,000 Home Delivered Meals/Senior Center Meals Collin County Committee on Aging $40,000 5/6

Emergency Assistance Rockwall County Helping Hands, Inc.) $30,000 Emergency Assistance Program Mesquite Social Services $25,000 Family Violence Shelter Center Denton County Friends of the Family, Inc. $20,000 Crisis Services for Victims of Domestic Violence Hope s Door $20,000 Crisis Services The Turning Point, Rape Crisis Center of Collin County $17,500 My Friend s House Emergency Shelter City House, Inc. $15,000 Furniture for Needy Families Dallas Furniture Bank $15,000 Client Choice Food Pantry Lancaster Outreach Center $12,358 United Way of Metropolitan Dallas Initiatives $3,501,738 This includes designations to Destination: Graduation, Earn It! Keep It! Save It!, Healthy Zone School Recognition Program and other projects (Math & Science, 0-5 Collaborative). It also includes $100,000 from the Community Impact Grant funds that the Income Impact Council recommended granting to Earn It! Keep It! Save It! (approved by the Community Impact Council and Board of Directors). It does not include designations to service providers. 6/6