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Over $200,000 available to community and faith-based organizations

November 2, 2009 by Howie · Leave a Comment 

The Lake Superior Initiative, a joint project of the Duluth Area Family YMCA and United Way of Greater Duluth, will be awarding more than $200,000 to community and faith-based organizations in the region.

image002The awards are part of a three-year, $2.25 million federally-funded program designed to build capacity and strengthen community organizations as they work towards their mission of providing needed services to the community.

Organizations eligible to apply include those that serve the following populations: individuals and families experiencing poverty; at-risk youth; people transitioning from welfare to work; people facing addiction or incarceration; and former prisoners re-entering the community.

Financial awards of $5,000 to $15,000 will be provided for program improvement, strategic planning, training, equipment and other efforts to improve organizational efficiency and sustainability. In addition to providing grants, Lake Superior Initiative staff and consultants also provide customized trainings and one-on-one technical assistance.

“These grants will strengthen organizations and enable them to do what they do best – help people,” said Paula Reed, president of United Way of Greater Duluth. “This grant comes at a crucial time as organizations face the challenge of serving more people in need with fewer resources.”

Applications will be considered from organizations throughout St. Louis, Cook, Lake and Carlton counties in Minnesota, and Douglas County in Wisconsin. Review panels consisting of community volunteers throughout the five-county region provide qualitative and quantitative proposal review. Grantees are selected based on their demonstrated need for capacity-building funding, identified goals and the ability to carry out their proposed objectives.

“Through the Lake Superior Initiative, our staff, board members and leadership team received training for our organization’s specific needs,” said Kim Clement, Executive Director of Kinship, a mentoring organization and 2008 grant recipient. “Our end result is enhanced quality and efficiency in providing much-needed services to our clients.”

Due to changes in the program, organizations intending to apply are strongly encouraged to attend one of the following information sessions:

Grand Marais
Monday, November 9
10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Cook County Council on Aging
10 Broadway, Grand Marais, MN

Two Harbors
Monday, November 9
3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Human Services Building
616 3rd Ave., Two Harbors, MN

Superior
Tuesday, November 10
10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Superior Public Library
1530 Tower Ave., Superior, WI

Duluth
Thursday, November 12
10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Ordean Building
424 W. Superior St., Duluth, MN

Virginia
Thursday, November 12
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Mesabi YMCA
8367 Unity Dr., Virginia, MN

Cloquet
Friday, November 13,
10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
2101 14th St., Cloquet, MN

To RSVP, please contact Nikki Haenke at (218) 726-4815 or email: nhaenke@unitedwayduluth.org.

Applicants must submit a letter of intent to apply along with a readiness self-assessment by December 2, 2009. Information and application materials are available at www.lakesuperiorinitiative.org. Questions may be referred to Emily Serrano Rivera, Program Manager, at (218) 726-4747 or email: eserrano@unitedwayduluth.org.

Funding for capacity building comes from the Compassion Capital Fund, which is administered through the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Family Services.

The Duluth Area Family YMCA, established in 1882, strives to put the principles of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. United Way of Greater Duluth, established in 1922, is committed to leading a united effort to strengthen our community by mobilizing resources to improve people’s lives.

Duluth Area Family YMCA and United Way of Greater Duluth are committed to being effective partners in creating lasting positive community change.

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