Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed two executive orders directing Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program funding to initiatives that will provide support services to Ohio families.
The Governor’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives reviewed proposals for Governor’s Grant Awards for fiscal year 2020 to fund recovery and children’s programs.
Executive Order 2019-28D distributes fiscal year 2020 Governor’s Grant Awards to the following agencies:
County Served |
Organization Name |
Purpose |
Amount |
Allen, Franklin, Lucas, and Ross |
Alvis |
Provide reentry services |
Up to $25,000 |
Allen, Hardin, and Putnam |
Big Brothers Big Sisters |
Provide supportive services to youth |
Up to $11,350 |
Clark |
Citi Lookout |
Provide recovery support |
Up to $33,000 |
Cuyahoga |
Birthing Beautiful |
Provide supportive services to pregnant moms |
Up to $300,000 |
Cuyahoga |
Project Lift |
Assist teenage males at risk of homelessness |
Up to $225,000 |
Cuyahoga |
Rid-All |
Provide food assistance un urban communities |
Up to $50,000 |
Cuyahoga |
Values in Action |
Provide workforce development and mentoring to youth |
Up to $89,000 |
Cuyahoga |
YMCA of Greater Cleveland |
Provide workforce and recovery support |
Up to $200,000 |
Cuyahoga |
Youth Opportunities Unlimited |
Provide workforce development to youth |
Up to $90,000 |
Franklin |
African American Male Wellness Initiative |
Provide recovery supports to urban minority communities |
Up to $232,500 |
Franklin |
Ethiopian Tewahedo Social Services |
Provide supportive services to low income families |
Up to $150,000 |
Franklin |
First Church of God |
Provide supportive services to families |
Up to $40,000 |
Franklin |
Habitat for Humanity for Ohio |
Provide personal development services to families |
Up to $100,000 |
Franklin |
Men 4 The Movement |
Provide supportive services to families |
Up to $10,000 |
Franklin |
Our Helpers |
Build workforce development and ESL |
Up to $52,296 |
Franklin |
ROOTT |
Provide health education services to prevent infant mortality to families |
Up to $251,250 |
Franklin |
Serving Our Neighbors |
Assist with expanding ESL programs |
Up to $75,000 |
Franklin |
The Starfish Alliance, Inc. |
Provide mentoring and education programs to youth |
Up to $75,000 |
Franklin |
Star House |
Provide housing and workforce development to homeless teens |
Up to $30,000 |
Franklin |
Teen Start |
Provide mentoring and life skills |
Up to $25,000 |
Franklin |
The Rickenbacker Woods Foundation |
Provide afterschool and workforce development |
Up to $90,000 |
Franklin |
Women2Women |
Provide recovery support and personal development to young girls |
Up to $50,000 |
Franklin |
Women’s Care Center |
Provide education and support to expectant mothers |
Up to $100,000 |
Hamilton |
BLOC Ministries Inc. and Urban Training Kitchen |
For afterschool program, workforce development training, and housing support for homeless women |
Up to $243,000 |
Hamilton |
First Step Home |
Provide recovery support to women |
Up to $81,000 |
Hamilton |
The Children’s Home |
Provide mental health and recovery support |
Up to $60,000 |
Hancock, Lucas, Seneca, Wood, and Williams |
Connecting Kids to Meals |
Provide food security to youth |
Up to $75,000 |
Lawrence |
Backpack Buddies |
Provide food security for youth |
Up to $46,500 |
Madison |
Children’s Hunger Alliance |
Provide a pilot program for nutrition literacy for the reentry population |
Up to $25,547 |
Mahoning |
Adaptive Sports Programs of Ohio |
Provide supportive services to youth |
Up to $250,000 |
Montgomery |
Agape for Youth |
Provide supportive services to youth and families |
Up to $150,000 |
Montgomery |
Daybreak/Youth Build |
Provide workforce development services |
Up to $50,000 |
Montgomery |
Moms2B |
Provide support to under-privileged expectant mothers in Dayton |
Up to $479,545 |
Scioto |
Operation Grace |
Assist under-privileged children with addiction crisis |
Up to $52,000 |
Trumbull |
The Basement Outreach Ministries |
Provide emergency housing and recovery support |
Up to $50,000 |
Union |
The Hope Center |
Provide food security to youth |
Up to $250,000 |
Various |
Boys & Girls Clubs of Ohio |
Provide supportive services to youth in rural counties |
Up to $750,000 |
Various |
Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio |
Provide housing services |
Up to $250,000 |
Various |
Loved Ones of Prisoners |
Provide family reunification support |
Up to $30,000 |
Various |
Volunteers of America: Fresh Start Program |
Provide recovery support for pregnant women |
Up to $50,000 |
Various |
Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation |
Provide case management services for youth suicide prevention |
Up to $1 million |
The Governor’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives reviewed applications for Capacity Building Grants for public-private partnerships for housing, reentry, workforce development, food security, personal development, children’s initiatives, and recovery initiatives.
Executive Order 2019-29D distributes fiscal year 2020 Capacity Building Grants to the following agencies:
County Served |
Agency |
Purpose |
Amount |
Clark |
Kiononia House |
Provide recovery support |
Up to $25,000 |
Cuyahoga |
MANNA Food from Heaven Ministries |
Provide food security for homeless individuals |
Up to $25,000 |
Fairfield |
G & H Community Learning Center |
Provide academic support for children |
Up to $15,000 |
Fairfield and Franklin |
Father’s House International |
Provide food security |
Up to $25,000 |
Franklin |
Community Shelter Board |
Provide housing for low-income pregnant women |
Up to $25,000 |
Franklin |
Life Beyond the Streets |
Provide housing security and support |
Up to $25,000 |
Franklin |
Muslim Family Services of Ohio |
Provide workforce development |
Up to $25,000 |
Franklin |
Rispress Ministries Inc. |
Provide supportive services to youth |
Up to $5,000 |
Franklin |
Sisters of Empowerment |
Provide financial development for individuals |
Up to $25,000 |
Franklin |
Speak Project Ohio |
Provide wellness services for children and families |
Up to $25,000 |
Franklin |
Step-Up Foundation |
Provide drug prevention for youth |
Up to $20,000 |
Franklin |
Turnkey Development Institute |
Provide supportive services to families in underprivileged communities |
Up to $25,000 |
Franklin |
UNIK Foundation |
Provide workforce development skills and work placement for disadvantaged youth |
Up to $25,000 |
Franklin |
Whitehall Cap Inc. |
Provide recovery support for low income individuals |
Up to $25,000 |
Franklin |
Victory Deliverance Center |
Provide personal development for at risk youth |
Up to $20,000 |
Jackson |
Warriors 4 Christ Recovery Ministries |
Provide case management and outreach services for families in recovery |
Up to $25,000 |
Lake |
Cedar Hills |
Provide housing and recovery services |
Up to $25,000 |
Stark |
Simply Youth |
Provide career exploration for youth |
Up to $25,000 |
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