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Family Service Association (FSA) is a tax-exempt Not-for-Profit corporation pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 501 (c)(3) and is tax-exempt. The Association was formed in 1953 and currently has offices in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties in California. The agency is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. FSA's mission is "Building community one family at a time, through compassion, advocacy and comprehensive model services, fostering self-sufficiency and sustainable impacts." FSA provides services in the areas of family anger management, child abuse treatment and prevention, psychological testing and psychiatric medical evaluation, teen parent counseling, child care services and services to seniors. Family Service Association is funded primarily by government grants, donations, outpatient fees and United Way allocations. According to the 2018 Annual Report that is available through their website, 77% of the agencies' revenue comes from government grants and contracts.
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Name of Funder |
Contact |
Funding Areas |
Range of Funding ($) |
Required Items for Submission/Cycle Dates |
Connection |
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KaBoom! |
apply@kaboom.org |
Child-serving nonprofit, low-income population, communities which have no playground or need to replace existing unsafe or outdated playground |
$15,000 |
Deadline: on a rolling basis. Evidence of available space, demonstrate impact on low income areas and the number of children the grant will serve |
This funder is appropriate because the Child Development Centers already have playground in place that are need or improvements. The agency serves low-income families and provides educational services which meet the requirements of eligibility. |
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The Home Depot Foundation
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Corporate.homedepot.com (online application link) |
Organizations that are making a lasting impact to their community, organization providing support for diverse and underserved communities, serving veterans, volunteer driven |
Up to $5,0000 |
IRS determination Letter or Form 990, Detailed Project Budget |
This grant appropriate because it seeks a 501 (c)(3) organization, in good standing with the IRS for a min of one year, tax-exempt and that is volunteer based. FSA meets these requirements since it has been in business since 1953, and is volunteer driven in all agency programs. |
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The Atlas Family Foundation |
Atlasfamilyfoundation.org |
Administrative capacity, community-based programs that place individuals on a trajectory to good health and success by serving the needs of young children and their families, Southern California |
$50,000 / year round deadline for a one year funding cycle |
Letter of Inquiry or proposal, initial meeting with organization |
This funder is appropriate because is seeks a Non-profit agency to fund that serves children in poverty or adversity. FSA has and early child development program that provides early childhood education to low-income families. |
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Weingart Foundation |
Weingartfnd.org (online application) |
Unrestricted Operating Support Grants, Southern California, address the critical needs of individuals and communities |
Between $50,000 and $200,000 over two years |
LOI
Board governance and engagement, Financial operations and management, fund development |
This funder is appropriate because based on the Program Plan for FY 19-20 they prioritize organizations working in underserved communities of color that impacted by persistent poverty. FSA clientele consist of low-income communities. Previous grants awarded to: A Coming of Age Foster Family Agency, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Boys & Girls Club, Catholic Charities, Community Action. |