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Operates a 50-50 Match Funding Grant that can provide up to $5000 of reimbursement funding on an upcoming facade project to financially assist in the rehabilitation of dilapidated commercial buildings in Newport.

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Capital Support
Provides financial assistance to researchers and health care professionals studying Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome when funds are available. Also has maintained a registry with information on diagnosed cases of this condition.
Acts as a public/private partnership that provides coordination, leadership, advocacy and funding in Greater Cleveland to strengthen the community's response to HIV/AIDS. Funding partners are the Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services Board of Cuyahoga County; City of Cleveland; Cuyahoga County; Cleveland Foundation; The George Gund Foundation; and Mt. Sinai Health Foundation. The AFC continually assesses funding gaps in the HIV/AIDS community to best use its resources to implement its strategic plan. Grantmaking includes: 1) Discretionary grants, not to exceed $5,000, for short-term or one-time HIV/AIDS-related and professional development needs in the community that are not supported by other HIV funds; 2) Catalyst grants of $5,000 - $20,000 for community organizing, pilot projects, and selected trainings and events; 3) Targeted grants, which enable the AFC to respond in a timely manner to emerging needs by inviting organizations to submit a proposal to address specific populations or areas of unmet need; and 4) Responsive grants on an annual funding cycle, utilizing a Letter of Intent (LOI) and Request for Applications (RFA) process.
Promotes the health and well-being of the community through a continuum of mental health services. Responsible for planning, funding, and monitoring mental health services in Lorain County. Funds mental health agencies so that Lorain County residents can access mental health services regardless of ability to pay. Note: Does not provide direct services to consumers.

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Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups
General/Operating Funds
Mental Health Issues
Allocates funds to non-profit agencies providing mental health and/or substance abuse treatment within Portage County. Funding applies to specific program or service areas. Decisions are made through analysis of community needs and service gaps.
Operates a non-profit cafe as an ex-offender employment program, providing job training and mentoring to former offenders. The cafe offers a menu of breakfast and lunch items, cold drinks, desserts, and coffee.
Provides a museum of the home of John Henry Hower, a leading Akron industrialist (1870s to early 1900s). Offers public tours conducted by Hower House Museum guides. Hosts events reflecting the Victorian era such as teas, programs, exhibits, holiday festivities, speakers, and other activites.

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Historic House Museums
Nonprofit Retail Stores
Allocates funds to non-profit agencies providing mental health and/or substance abuse treatment within Geauga County. Funding applies to specific program or service areas; decisions are made through analysis of community needs and service gaps.
Raises and distributes funds to benefit United Way agencies located in Columbiana, East Palestine, Hanoverton, Leetonia, Lisbon, New Waterford, Rogers, Salem, Salineville, Summitville, and Washingtonville.

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Funding
Nonprofit Organization Issues
Prescription Drug Discount Cards
Providing Federated Giving Programs and Program Development Funds services, engages donors, agencies, community leaders and corporations in order to raise awareness about health and human care needs in the community. Works to support those agencies by conducting yearly campaigns.

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Program Development Funds
Federated Giving Programs
Offers a gift and used book store operated by Friends of the Library.

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Nonprofit Retail Stores
Book Distribution Programs
Owner Rehabilitation is to improve and protect the supply of sound, serviceable and affordable owner-occupied housing stock. Through this activity, financial assistance is provided to homeowners with income levels at or below 80% of Area Median Income to correct substandard conditions so that the homes are safe, healthy, durable, energy-efficient, and affordable.

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Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Low Income
Home Rehabilitation Programs
Contracts with agencies to provide mental health and/or substance abuse treatment for residents of Darke, Miami and Shelby Counties. Funding applies to specific program or service areas; decisions are made through analysis of community needs and service gaps.
The Fairfield County Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health (ADAMH) Board is responsible to plan, fund, and monitor public mental health and substance abuse services in Fairfield County.

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Nonprofit Organization Issues
Funding
Prescription Drug Discount Cards
Early Literacy Development Programs
Maintains a directory of ADAMH-funded, non-profit service providers in Franklin County. Plans for necessary alcohol, drug and mental health services, funds and evaluates programs that administer these services to community members in need.

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Program Development Funds
Support Group Clearinghouses
Administers the public funding for community agencies.
Provides funding for research and treatment of Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy, and other variants of these disorders.
Provides help to community residents and organizations engaged in community building activities. Grants range from $100 - $250. Grants are intended to encourage health, safety, neighborliness, civic participation, volunteerism, community pride and activism in the North End of Mansfield (census tracts 6, 7 and 16). Three or more residents can apply for funds; Two or more organizations can apply for funds on a matching basis. Terms may change.

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Neighborhood Revitalization
Neighborhood Improvement Groups
Program Development Funds
Community Organizing Assistance
Offers a visitor center with a cafe, gift shop, and demonstration kitchen.

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Nonprofit Retail Stores
Park Museums and Visitor Centers

Operates a 50-50 Match Funding Grant that can provide up to $5000 of reimbursement funding on an upcoming facade project to financially assist in the rehabilitation of dilapidated commercial buildings in Newport.

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Capital Support
Offers a gift and used book store operated by Friends of the Main Library.

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Nonprofit Retail Stores
Book Distribution Programs

Provide charitable support to the community's chronically and terminally ill children and their families. Provide assistance through General Fund Grant which provides up to $5,000 and is available for any non-profit organization that provides services for children with chronic or terminal illnesses; Family Assistance Fund which provides up to $2,500 financial assistance for approved applications of families with a sick child; DreamCatchers for Kids which enhances the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions by creating experiences that bring them joy and hope.
Allocates funds to non-profit agencies providing mental health and/or substance abuse treatment within Ross County. Funding applies to specific program or service areas; decisions are made through analysis of community needs and service gaps.
Administers the public funding for community agencies. Funds the following agencies: * American Red Cross * Catholic Charities * Catalyst Life Services * Community Health Access Project (CHAP) * Community Action for Capable Youth (CACY) * Domestic Violence Shelter, Friendly House * Girl Scouts of Ohio's Heartland Council * Independent Living Center * Mid-Ohio Youth Mentoring * Raemelton Therapeutic Equestrian Center * Salvation Army * Third Street Family Health Services * Wayfinders * YMCA of North Central Ohio Partnered with five agencies who receive designations only: Arthritis Foundation NE Ohio Chapter, Butler/Clear Fork Adult Nutrition Center, Mansfield UMADAOP, OhioHealth Hospice, and Richland Cancer Foundation.