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Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to National Organizations ORGANIZATION TARGET AUDIENCE SERVICE AREAS FUNDER NAT'L AMOUNT CENSUS PARTNER? Working with… Census Partner? MAJOR ACTIVITIES NOTES African Federation, Inc African Immigrants Boston, Chicago, Houston, LA, Providence, NYC, WDC Metro, Others Ford Foundation $25,000 NO Many local groups Convening conferences among African immigrants in selected metropolitan areas. Arab Americans Ford Foundation $75,000 YES National Network for Arab Am. Communities Census Outreach Congress of Arab American Organizations Disseminate messages/materials Arab American Elected and Appointed Officials Asians Ford Foundation $564,000 YES Asian Pacific Legal Center of Southern California YES Census outreach Redistricting Asian American Institute YES Hmong American Friendship YES Asian American Federation of NY NO Asian Counseling and Referral Service YES Vietnamese American Youth of Louisiana NO Center for Pan Asian Community Services YES Boat People SOS YES Asian American Legal Defense & Education Fund http://www.aaldef.org Asians IL, LA, MA, MD, MI, NJ, NV, NY, PA, RI, TX, VA, WDC, Ford Foundation $600,000 YES Increase accuracy of 2010 Census Asian Pacific Islander American Vote Asian, Pacific Islanders Ford Foundation $150,000 NO Brookings Institution National Hagedorn Foundation $30,000 Increase understanding of how census data are used. Two grants Citizen Engagement Laboratory Af. American National Ford Foundation $560,000 Media and technology services National Hagedorn Foundation $285,000 Census work and website upgrade. Support for Funders Census Initiative. Three grants. Annie E. Casey Foundation $10,000 Development of new data sources for the KIDS COUNT initiative in connection with the 2010 Census. Nationwide-CA, Chicago metro and Midwest, Northeast, Northwest, Gulf Coast, Southeast, Texas Metro Detroit, Los Angeles, Orange City. (CA), Miami-Dade, Orange City. (FL), NYC Metro, , WDC metro, Boston metro, Communications Consortium Media Center Asian American Justice Center, Inc. Arab American Institute Foundation

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  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to National Organizations

    ORGANIZATION TARGET AUDIENCE

    SERVICE AREAS FUNDER NAT'L AMOUNT CENSUS PARTNER?

    Working with… Census Partner?

    MAJOR ACTIVITIES NOTES

    African Federation, Inc African Immigrants

    Boston, Chicago, Houston, LA, Providence, NYC, WDC Metro, Others

    Ford Foundation $25,000 NO Many local groups Convening conferences among African immigrants in selected metropolitan areas.

    Arab Americans Ford Foundation $75,000 YES National Network for Arab Am. Communities Census Outreach

    Congress of Arab American Organizations Disseminate messages/materials

    Arab American Elected and Appointed Officials

    Asians Ford Foundation $564,000 YES Asian Pacific Legal Center of Southern California

    YES Census outreach Redistricting

    Asian American Institute YESHmong American Friendship YESAsian American Federation of NY NOAsian Counseling and Referral Service YESVietnamese American Youth of Louisiana NOCenter for Pan Asian Community Services YESBoat People SOS YES

    Asian American Legal Defense & Education Fund http://www.aaldef.org

    Asians IL, LA, MA, MD, MI, NJ, NV, NY, PA, RI, TX, VA, WDC,

    Ford Foundation $600,000 YES Increase accuracy of 2010 Census

    Asian Pacific Islander American Vote

    Asian, Pacific Islanders

    Ford Foundation $150,000 NO

    Brookings Institution National Hagedorn Foundation $30,000 Increase understanding of how census data are used.

    Two grants

    Citizen Engagement Laboratory Af. American National Ford Foundation $560,000 Media and technology services

    National Hagedorn Foundation $285,000 Census work and website upgrade. Support for Funders Census Initiative.

    Three grants.

    Annie E. Casey Foundation

    $10,000 Development of new data sources for the KIDS COUNT initiative in connection with the 2010 Census.

    Nationwide-CA, Chicago metro and Midwest, Northeast, Northwest, Gulf Coast, Southeast, Texas

    Metro Detroit, Los Angeles, Orange City. (CA), Miami-Dade, Orange City. (FL), NYC Metro, , WDC metro, Boston metro,

    Communications Consortium Media Center

    Asian American Justice Center, Inc.

    Arab American Institute Foundation

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to National Organizations

    CUNY Mapping Service Stakeholders National Hagedorn Foundation $301,600 GIS mapping services Not all funds for Census

    Demos Policymakers and advocates

    National Ford Foundation $200,000 Not limited to census.

    Frontera Asset Building Network

    Latinos TX, NM, AZ, CA border area

    Annie E Casey Foundation

    $75,000 YES

    Funders & Grantees

    National Hagedorn Foundation $64,260 YES

    Open Society Institute $50,000 Funded through the Public Interest Projects

    The Gathering for Justice http://gatheringforjustice.ning.com/

    Low-income Youth/Youth of Color

    Chicago, Columbus (OH) Little Rock, Los Angeles, Erie, Pittsburgh

    Ford Foundation $150,000 NO* Funded via Tides Center

    Generational Alliance Young People Many States Ford Foundation $417,750 NAACP Youth and College Division, League of Young Voters, NCBCP Black Youth Vote, USAA, YP4, Democracia USA

    Hampton Institute Ford Foundation $1,050 Hattaway Communications, Inc.

    Minorities, immigrants

    National Ford Foundation $152,000 NO Messaging materials

    Latino Justice PRLDEF Latinos Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania

    Ford Foundation $100,000 YES Outreach Reapportionment

    Work not limited to Census

    Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

    National Ford Foundation $200,000 YES Work not limited to Census

    Communities of Color

    Phoenix, LA, San Francisco, Miami, Atlanta, Chicago, New Orleans, Gulf Coast, Fargo, NYC, Houston, Seattle, Milwaukee

    Ford Foundation $1,583,333 YES Asian American Justice Center (AAJC) See also Midwest for region specific grants

    W.K. Kellogg Foundation

    $800,000 YES National Association of Latino Elected Officials (NALEO)

    To fund the Funder's Census Initiative a national working group focused on stimulating interest in the 2010 Census among funders . Monies to staff and support the FCI.

    Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund http://www.civilrights.org/census/

    Funders Committee for Civic Participation

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to National Organizations

    John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur

    $250,000 NAACP

    Detroit, Atlanta Annie E. Casey Foundation

    $60,000 NCAI

    The League of Young Voters Education Fund

    YOUTH: Black Males, Women of color, 1st/2nd generation immigrants

    San Francisco, Tallahassee, Portland (ME), St. Paul, Minneapolis, Las Vegas/Henderson, Brooklyn, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Houston, Milwaukee

    Ford Foundation $305,000 YES

    Latino Nationwide Ford Foundation $600,000 YES Outreach See Midwest and West for region specific grants

    Public Welfare Foundation, Inc.

    $200,000 Outreach

    NAACP Black Nationwide Ford Foundation $1,000,000 YES OutreachNAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund

    Black Nationwide Ford Foundation $200,000 Not limited to Census

    Latino Nationwide Comcast Foundation $75,000 YESFord Foundation $500,000 Ya, es hors CampaignAnnie E. Casey Foundation

    $75,000 Outreach in Texas and Census in Schools

    Joyce Foundation $20,000National Black Caucus of State Legislators

    Ford Foundation $174,900

    Nat'l Coalition on Black Civic Participation

    Black Diaspora Nationwide Ford Foundation $863,380 YES

    Nat'l Conference on Black Mayors

    Black Youth (18-35)

    Nationwide Comcast Foundation $75,000 R U Goin 2 Change Ya Hood program

    NALEO Educational Fund

    Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to National Organizations

    American Indians and Alaska Natives

    Nationwide Annie E. Casey Foundation

    $30,500 YES Development/implementation of NCAI Policy Research Center. Indian Country Counts 2010 Census Campaign.

    Open Society Institute $125,000 Ford Foundation $195,000

    National Council of La Raza & Democracia USA

    Latino Nationwide Ford Foundation $300,000 YES

    National Day Labor Organizing Network

    $100,000 National Domestic Workers Alliance increase the participation of day laborers and domestic workers and their households in the 2010 Census

    National Institute of Latino Policy

    Latino Nationwide Ford Foundation $75,000 YES Not limited to census.

    National Urban League Black Diaspora Nationwide, CA, FL, GA, NC, NY, SC, TX + others

    Ford Foundation $437,500 YES Outreach

    Nonprofits Nat'l, LA, MI, NY,NC, SC Ford Foundation $200,000 YES

    Hagedorn Foundation $20,000

    Pacific News Service Economically Disadvangaged

    16 States Ford Foundation $240,000 For Save Our Services campaign to help local ethnic media in 16 staes and metros develop and place custom messages on census participation

    Families Nationwide Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

    $250,000 ?

    Surdna $50,000 The Praxis Project Black, rural AL, CA, IL, IN, LA, MI,

    MS, NC, NY, TX, WDCFord Foundation $370,000 NO Institute of the Black World Malcolm X

    Coalition CDOP United Congress

    Organizing Networks for Planning

    Prison Policy Initiative Public Policy Nationwide Public Welfare Foundation, Inc.

    $200,000

    Progressive Technology Project, Inc

    Community Groups

    Nationwide Ford Foundation $64,000 Toolkit for community organization groups

    National Congress of American Indians Fund (NCAI)

    Population Resource Center

    Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to National Organizations

    Funder Census Initiative

    CA, FL, MI, NY, NC, TX, LA

    Ford Foundation $297,500 Provides direct grants to community grassroots groups conducting outreach in HTCs in selected states

    National Joyce Foundation $20,000 To support Funders Census Initiative

    Open Society Institute $20,000 Pushback Network low income

    &communities of color

    AL, CA, MA, MS, NM, NV, NY

    Ford Foundation $450,000 Many partners in each state Outreach Redistricting

    Radio Bilingue Ford Foundation $75,000 Right to the City Alliance low income

    &communities of color

    CA, Fl, NY, VA Ford Foundation $650,000 NO* Miami Workers Center YES *Most affiliate orgs signed on as partners. Funding through the Miami Workers Center

    Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference Inc.

    Nationwide, Chicago, Newark, DC, New Orleans, LA, Dallas, Tampa, Atlanta, Charlotte

    Ford Foundation $100,000 NO*

    The Twenty-First Century Foundation

    Black males Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, Gulfport

    Ford Foundation $700,000 YES

    United States Student Association Foundation

    Ford Foundation $150,000 Not limited to Census

    University of Chicago Black Men, Youth

    Ford Foundation $194,599 No

    Young Latinos Nationwide Open Society Institute $225,000 YES Targeted messaging to motivate youth (& families) through radio DJs, bloggers, television messages and PSAs

    Ford Foundation $200,000 TOTAL NATIONAL $16,531,372

    Voto Latino

    Public Interest Projects

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in the Northeast

    ORGANIZATION STATE COUNTY SERVICE AREAS

    AUDIENCE NAT'L FUNDER

    LOCAL FUNDER LOCAL AMOUNT

    CENSUS PARTNER?

    Working with... Census Partner

    ?

    Major Activities

    Berkshire Rides www.berkshirerides.org

    MA Berkshire ALL low income, POC (persons of color)

    Mass. Census Equity Fund (MCEF)

    $15,000 YES Berkshire Immigrant Center Northern Berkshire Community Coalition South Berkshire Educational Collaborative Manos Unidas Berkshire Regional Planning Commission

    YES YES YES YES YES

    Brazilian Women's Group www.verdeamarelo.org

    MA Suffolk Middlesex

    Metro Boston, East Boston, Allston-Brighton, Framingham, Marlboro, Chelsea, Somerville

    Brazilian MCEF $4,000 YES NA Media 10 Radio Stations (talk shows) Web Page E-newsletters Organize Discussion Groups Events (e.g. Health fairs, trainings, ESL classes, workshops)

    Brick by Brick MA Commonwealth of Mass. NACenter for New Americans, Inc

    MA Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin

    immigrants, limited-English, student, homeless

    MCEF $10,000 YES

    Chelsea Collaborative MA Suffolk All residents, Chelsea

    Latino, minorities

    MCEF $25,000 YES NA Door-knocking Phone banking Community Education

    Chinese Progressive Association www.cpaboston.org

    MA Suffolk Chinatown, S. End, Brighton, Malden

    Chinese MCEF $4,000 YES QAC Canvassing Community Education Outreach/publicity

    Citizens for Citizens MA Bristol Fall River low-income, homeless, non-English speakers`

    MCEF $19,000 YES

    NEW ENGLAND (CT, MA, NH, RI, VT)

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    Community Economic Development Center

    MA Commonwealth of Mass. NA

    Community Economic Development Center of Southeastern MA & the Immigration Assistance

    MA Bristol New Bedford Latinos , Portuguese

    MCEF $22,500 YES Established partnerships with 45 orgs. Not formalized for this project.

    Face to Face with faith leaders

    Disability Policy Consortium

    MA Statewide, 5 cities Disability MCEF $28,115 YES

    Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative

    MA Suffolk Roxbury Low-income MCEF $24,000 YES

    Greater Boston Nazarene Compassionate Center

    MA Middlesex, Suffolk. Plymouth

    Mattapan, Brockton, Dorchester, Cambridge

    Haitian MCEF $15,000 YES

    Highlands Coalition MA Essex East Lyn low income, Cambodian, Spanish Speakers, foreclosed

    MCEF $5,000 YES

    Immigrants Assistance Center

    MA Commonwealth of Mass. NA

    La Alianza Hispana MA Suffolk Roxbury, Dorchester, Chelsea

    Latinos MCEF $15,000 NO

    Lawrence Community Works www.lcworks.org

    MA Essex Lawrence Latino MCEF $26,000 YES Media Outreach (Interviews, op-ed, psas) Faith Community

    Madison Park Development Corporation

    MA Suffolk Roxbury Black, Latino MCEF $10,000 YES

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  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in the Northeast

    MA Alliance of Portuguese Speakers www.maps-inc.org

    MA Suffolk, Middlesex,

    Dorchester/Roxbury, East Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Lowell, Malden, Revere, Somerville, Watertown

    Portuguese MCEF $20,000 NO Agencia ALPHA Door-Knocking Phone Banking Literature distribution Special events

    MA Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition

    MA Suffolk South End, Fitchburg, Roxbury

    Latino & Brazilian

    MCEF $22,000 NO Cleghorn Neighborhood Center

    Mass Vote MA Statewide Low-income MCEF $40,000 YES Asian CDCThe Metropolitan Area Planning Council

    MA Suffolk, Middlesex, Norfolk

    Boston, Malden, Quincy

    Asians MCEF $15,000 YES South Cove Community Health Center

    YES

    NAACP Boston Branch MA Suffolk Roxbury, Grove Hall, Dudley Sq

    Black MCEF $9,000 YES

    National Black College Alliance

    MA Suffolk Boston Black MCEF $7,000 YES Add staff capacity

    Neighbor to Neighbor Education Fund www.n2nma.org

    MA Worcester, Essex, Hampden,

    Worcester, Lynn, Holyoke, Springfield

    immigrant, Struggling working people

    Ford Foundation (through Pushback Network)

    MCEF $24,000 YES Pushback Network (Nat'l org. received Ford Foundation support)

    YES

    Neighbors United for a Better East Boston

    MA Suffolk East Boston low-income, POC

    MCEF $5,000 YES Work with CCC

    New Bedford Advancement of Colored People

    MA Bristol New Bedford Commonwealth of Mass. NA

    The North End Campus Coalition/New North Citizens' Council

    MA Hampden, Suffolk

    Springfield, North End

    Low-income Latinos

    MCEF $23,500

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    Oiste (The Mass. Civic Education Initiative)

    MA Essex, Plymouth, Bristol

    Lynn, Brockton, Taunton, Fall River

    Latino MCEF $19,000 YES Coalition for a Better Acre NO Form Grove Hall CCC

    ONE Lowell www.onelowell.net

    MA Middlesex Lowell Cambodian, Latino, African

    MCEF $26,000 YES Center for New Americans NO

    MA Hampshire, Hampden

    Springfield, Holyoke

    Vietnamese, Russian, Hispanic, homeless

    MCEF $22,000 NO Pioneer Valley Region CCC YES

    Boston Ten Point Coalition NOProject R.I.G.H.T. MA Suffolk Grove Hall Black, Latino MCEF $22,000 YESRAICES MA Commonwealth of Mass.Southeast Asian Coalition of Central MA

    MA Suffolk Worcester and surrounding towns

    SE Asians MCEF $5,000 YES

    Survivors, Inc. MA Suffolk Boston MCEF $5,000 NOVerdean Veterans Memorial Foundation

    MA Commonwealth of Mass.

    Worcester Youth Center MA Worcester Worcester low income, POC

    MCEF $19,000 YES

    Youthbuild MA Commonwealth of MA NA

    5 Towns NY Suffolk Inwood, N. Lawrence

    community residents

    Long Island 2010 Census Initiative (Long Island Initiative)

    $20,000 NO

    AAMN NY Suffolk Roosevelt, Freeport, Hempstead, Uniondale, Lakeview, Westbury, Nassau County

    Long Island Initiative $10,000 Media campaign on AAMN channel 8, Spanish PSAs

    Pioneer Valley Regional Ventures Center

    MID-ATLANTIC (NY, PA, NJ)

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    Adhikaar for Human Rights and Social Justice

    NY, NJ Queens Queens Nepalese Immigrants, domestic workers

    2010 Census Funders NYC Initiative (NYC Initiative)

    $7,500 YES Translate Materials Host CCC kickoff street outreach QAC Be Counted

    NY Richmond Parkhill Staten Island

    Liberian refugees

    NYC Initiative NA YES BC/QAC Use drop in articles Speaking opps

    Undocumented Public Interest Projects $5,000 Durst $10,000

    Arab American Association of New York

    NY Kings Bay Ridge, Brooklyn

    Arab Americans

    NYC Initiative 7500 YES Provide Space Air promotions Serve on CCC Sponsor an event Provide translator

    Asian American Federation

    NY Statewide Asians NY State NA YES Media Organize CCC Provide translators Sponsor event

    Asian Americans for Equality

    NY Statewide Asians, Pacific Islander

    NY State NA YES Media Provide table at Summer Street Festival

    BHEP NY Suffolk Long Island General Long Island Initiative $20,000 YESBoro Park Jewish Community Council

    NY Richmont Brooklyn Orthodox Jewish community

    NYC Initiative $10,000 ?

    BronxWorks NY Bronx Bronx NYC Initiative NABrooklyn Congregations United

    NY Richmond Brooklyn Faith communities Member congregations

    NYC Initiative 25,000 NO Encourage participation

    CAMBA, Inc. NY Richmond Brooklyn Low income, POC

    NY State NA YES Air promotions Engage chapters Host Meetings Link to website (not yet) BC/QAC Translate

    African Refuge

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    Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce

    NY Statewide Caribbean-Am, Af. Amer., Latino

    NY State NA

    NY Suffolk Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Bayville, Locust Valley

    Hispanic Hagedorn Foundation $35,500 YES

    NY NY State NAChhaya Community Development

    NY Queens Queens South Asians NYC Initiative $7,500 YES

    NY Queens Flushing Chinese NY State NA YESNYC Initiative NA

    Cidadao Global NY New York Brazilians NYC Initiative $15,000 YESCitizens Advice Bureau, Inc.

    NY Suffolk Bronx Af. Am., Latino NY State NA YES

    Citizens Committee for NYC

    NY Suffolk New York City Block & neighborhood assoc. leaders

    NYC Initiative 10,000 YES

    City of Albany, Vital Statistics

    NY Albany Albany Students, Poor, Black, Hispanic, Homeless

    NY State NA YES YES Be Counted Center Information Center Community Outreach Radio Stations & Newspapers

    City of Buffalo NY Erie Buffalo Poor, Immigrant, Renter

    NY State NA ? Immigrants Assistance Center Website

    City of New Rochelle NY Westchester New Rochelle ALL NY State NA YESCity of Rochester NY Monroe Rochester Immigrant/

    refugee, Af. Am., Hispanic

    NY State NA ? Media Outreach

    City of Syracuse, Dept. of Community Development

    NY Onondaga Syracuse Low-income, Immigrant

    NY State NA YES

    City of White Plains NY Westchester White Plains Low income NY State NA YESCity of Yonkers NY Westchester Yonkers Low income NY State NA YES

    Centro Cultural Hispano de Oyster Bay, East Norwich

    Chinese-American Planning Council

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    Coalition for the Improvement of Bedford-Stuyvesant

    NY Suffolk Brooklyn Bed Stuy residents

    NYC Initiative $10,000 NO

    Coalition of Institutionalized Aged and Disabled

    NY Suffolk NYC Adult home residents

    NYC Initiative $7,500 NO

    Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence www.caaav.org

    NY New York Chinatown Asian Surdna Foundation $75,000 Advance youth leadership and inter-generational organizing via community education

    NY Richmond Brooklyn Muslim NY State NA YESNYC Initiative $15,000

    County of St. Lawrence St. Lawrence St. Lawrence College Students, Amish

    NY State NA NO Form Complete Count Committee QAC Phone Bank Door Knocking Awareness & Promotion

    NY Queens Queens South Asians, youth, immigrant workers

    NYC Initiative NA NO

    Richmond Brooklyn Undocumented Public Interest Projects $15,000

    Emerald Isle Immigration Center

    NY Immigrant NY State NA YES

    Family & Children's Assoc.

    NY Suffolk Hempstead Long Island Initiative $50,00 NO

    Family Service League, Inc. (FSL)

    NY Suffolk Huntington Station, Brentwood, Central Islip, Riverhead

    NY State (thru Hageodorn) $78,014 NO

    Greater Patchogue Foundation

    NY Suffolk Patchogue-Medford

    Long Island Initiative $25,000 NO

    Desis Rising Up & Moving (DRUM)

    Council of Peoples Organization

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    Groundwork NY East New York Families NYC Initiative NA YESNY Suffolk Hempstead,

    Roosevelt, Freeport, Uniondale

    Immigrants, Hispanic

    Long Island Initiative $25,000 NO NALEO

    Hagedorn Foundation $4,000 Hispanic Brotherhood NY Suffolk Rockville Center,

    Baldwin, Freeport, Lynbrook, Oceanside, Valley Stream, Glen Cove

    Hispanic Long Island Initiative $22,500 YES La Fuerza Unida YES

    Hispanic Federation NY Statewide Latin Am. NY State NA YES Media OutreachHWCLI (Health and Welfare Council of LI)

    NY Suffolk Glen Cove, Freeport, Hempstead, Long Beach, Uniondale, Westbury, Bayshore, Brentwood, Central Islip, Huntington, Patchogue

    Long Island Initiative $35,000 YES

    Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement House

    NY Queens Queens Human service clients

    NYC Initiative NA YES

    LatinoJustice NY Long Island Hagedorn Foundation $10,000Long Beach Latino Civic Assn.

    NY Suffolk Long Beach, Island Park

    Hispanic Long Island Initiative $15,000 YES

    Long Island Progressive Coalition (LIPC)

    NY Suffolk Wyandanch Long Island Initiative $32,500 NO

    NY Low income, Immigrant, Black, homeless

    NY State $10,000 YES

    Hempstead Hispanic Civic Assn.

    Make the Road New York

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    NYC HTC Public Interest Projects

    $15,000

    NYC Initiative $17,500 Medgar Evers College Center for Law & Social Justice

    NY Black, Hispanic, Immigrant

    NY State $34,000 YES

    The Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty

    NY Orthodox Chassidic Jews, Russian-speaking, single/unattached/mobiles

    NY State NA YES

    NY Queens Flushing Queens Korean, recent Asian Immigrants

    NYC Initiative NA YES

    Undocumented Public Interest Projects $15,000 Mirabal Sisters Cultural & Community Center

    NY New York West Harlem Dominicans NYC Initiative $7,500 YES

    Mixteca Organization NY Kings Sunset Park (Brooklyn)

    Mexicans (recent immigrants)

    NYC Initiative $15,000 YES

    NY Queens Queens Recent NYC Initiative NA YESNJ Public Interest Projects $15,000

    NAACP-OLA (Organizacion Latino Americana)

    NY Suffolk, Saratoga

    Riverhead, Flanders, Greenport, Hampton Bays, Southampton, E. Hampton, Springs, Montauk

    Black Long Island Initiative $20,000 ? Which NAACP

    NYS Association of Regional Councils

    NY Rural, Immigrant, Student, POC

    NY State NA NO

    MinKwon Center for Community Action

    New Immigrant Community

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    The New School/Center for NYC Affairs

    NY NYC NYC Initiative NA

    New York Community Media Alliance

    NY New York Community

    Ethnic/community press outlets, immigrants

    NYC Initiative NA YES

    NY Five boroughs Immigrants NYC Initiative NA NO Print ads to target specific ethnic groups in less common languages using respected community members

    NY Five boroughs Immigrants NY State NANew York Taxi Workers Alliance

    NY NYC Taxi workers, immigrants

    NYC Initiative NA YES Mobilize 11,000 workers in airport lots, garages, and restaurants to take part in census.

    North Folk Spanish Apostolate

    NY Suffolk Riverhead, Greenport, Flanders

    Long Island Initiative $27,500 YES

    Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights

    NY Washington Heights

    Immigrants NYC Initiative $7,500 YES

    NY Voting Rights Consortium

    NY NYC Broad NYC Initiative NA ?? Maybe not official

    name of org

    Latino Justice PRLDEF Asian Am. Legal Defense & Ed. Fund Medgar Evers Center for Law & Social Justice NAACP Legal Defense & Ed. Fund National Institute for Latino Policy

    Ocean Bay Community Development Corporation

    NY Far Rockaway Public housing residents, Af. American

    NYC Initiative $7,500 YES

    New York Immigrant Coalition

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    Old Westbury College Foundation, Inc., Community Engagement & Partnership Center

    NY Hagedorn Foundation $20,500 NALEO

    Peoples Production House

    NY NYC $25,000 Media, videos,

    Picture the Homeless NY NYC low-income, marginally housed/homeless

    NYC Initiative $15,000 YES

    Public Interest Projects NY Richmond, Queens, Bronx, Kings, Queens, New York

    Five boroughs, Staten Island

    Queens Congregations United for Action

    NY Queens Broad faith community

    NYC Initiative 15,000 YES

    Red Hook Initiative NY Red Hook Public housing residents, Af. American & Latino

    NYC Initiative $7,500 knock on doors in 89 buildings,phone bank educational events

    Sesame Flyers International, Inc.

    NY Caribbean NY State NA YES

    SEPA Mujer, Inc NY Suffolk Islip, Central Islip, Brentwood

    Women Long Island Initiative $10,000 NO

    Southern Queens Park Association

    NY Queens Southern Queens, Jamaica

    Af. Am., Latino NY Initiative NA NO

    Suffolk Community Council

    NY Suffolk Brentwood, Bayshore, Central Islip

    Latino Long Island Initiative $20,000 YES

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    Uniondale Community Council

    NY Nassau Uniondale Hispanic, Caribbean, Af. Am.

    Hagedorn Foundation $60,000 YES

    United Chinese Association of Brooklyn

    NY Kings Bensonhurst Recent Chinese Immigrants

    NYC Initiative $7,500 YES Distribute flyers during Chinese New Year Parade and other events. Train Volunteers.

    VAMOS Unidos NY NYC Immigrants, street venders

    NYC Initiative $7,500 NO

    Voces Latinas NY Latinas w health concerns

    NYC Initiative $7,500 NO

    NY Nassau, Suffolk

    Hempstead, Uniondale, Freeport, Elmont, Farmingville, Selden, Medford

    Long Island Initiative $25,000 NO

    Hagedorn Foundation $5,000 partner with NALEOYES We Count! Campaign

    NY Five Boroughs broad NYC Initiative NA YES Make the Road NY Community Voices Heard Families United for Racial & Econ. Equity Domestic Workers United NY AIDS Housing Network and CAAAV

    YES, ALL

    Youth Communication/New York Center

    NY NYC public schools

    public schools students & families

    NYC Initiative NA NO

    NY Latino NY State NA MediaHagedorn Foundation $20,000

    Allbright College for Community Leadership

    PA Berks Berks County Community Foundation

    $15,000

    Identity, Inc PA Allegheny, Erie

    Pittsburgh, Erie Latino Ford Foundation See National

    Social Compact PA Philadelphia Black Males William Penn Foundation $80,000 NO Technical support for Philadelphia

    Voto Latino

    Work Place Project

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    SUB-TOTAL NORTHEAST $1,590,629Unreported Grants*

    $2,780,500GRAND TOTAL $4,371,129

    NAT'L ORGS WORKING IN THE NORTHEAST

    NAT'L ORGS WORKING IN THE NORTHEAST cont'd

    NAT'L ORGS WORKING IN THE NORTHEAST cont'd

    African Federation, Inc. NAACP The Praxis Project

    Arab American Institute NALEO Education Fund Pushback Network

    Asian American Legal National Coalition on Right to the City AllianceLatino Justice/PRLDEF National Council of La

    Raza & Demoracia USASamuel DeWitt Proctor Conference

    The Leadership Conference

    National Urban League

    United States Student Association Foundation

    League of Young Voters Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network

    Voto Latino

    Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund

    *Notes: New York State, and the 2010 New York City Initiative, a did not report the amounts of individual grants. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts did not report the amounts of individual awards, nor did they report the full list of grantees. The total amount of their awards follows: Massachusetts: $323,500 New York State: $2,000,000 2010 Census NYC Initiative: $457,000

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  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations South(South Atlantic South Central)

    ORGANIZATION STATE COUNTY SERVICE AREAS

    AUDIENCE Nat'l Funder LOCAL FUNDER LOCAL AMOUNT

    CENSUS PARTNER?

    Working with... Census Partner?

    Major Activities

    Advocates for Justice Education

    DC Wards 4, 7, 8 Parents of children with special Needs

    Meyer Foundation $5,000 NO Outreach to underserved and undercounted communities in wards 4,7,8

    DC Metro

    Northern VA Asian Pacific Americans

    Meyer Foundation $30,000 YES

    Community Foundation of the National Capital Region (CFNCR)

    $3,000

    Camp Fire USA-Patuxent Area Council

    MD CFNCR $2,000 NO

    MD Langley Park, Long Branch

    Low-income immigrant

    Meyer Foundation $5,000 YES Support outreach to HTC, low income immigrant families

    CFNCR $3,000 QACCentro De Apoyo Familiar DC, MD Latino CFNCR $1,500

    Democracia USA FL Miami-Dade Orange, Hillsborough

    Miami, Orlando, Tampa, West Palm

    Ford Foundation $75,000 YES

    DC Voice DC ALL Community Meyer Foundation $5,000 YES Outreach and town hall meetingsEast River Family Strengthening Collaborative

    DC Ward * CFNCR $3,000 YES

    El Pueblo NC Statewide Public Interest Projects

    $35,000

    Fairfax Area Christian Emergency and Transitional Services

    VA Fairfax Clients CFNCR $1,500 NO

    Fanm Ayisyen nan Miyami

    FL Ford Foundation $30,000

    Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center www.apalrc.org

    Prince Georges, Montgomery

    CASA de Maryland

    SOUTH ATLANTIC (CA, DC, DE, GA, FL, MD, NC, SC, VA, WV)

    Increase mail response by limited-English proficient APA residents by providing culturally & linguistically competent materials

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    Farmworker Association of Florida

    FL Statewide Rural Laotian, Haitian, Af-Am in rural agricultural areas

    Marguerite Casey Foundation

    GS

    FL Miami Dade Little Haiti, Homestead

    Ford Foundation $100,000 YES

    Palm Indiantown, Jupiter, Lake Worth

    Public Interest Projects

    $40,000

    Pinellas/Hillsborough

    Clearwater, Pinellas Park, Gulfport, Tampa, Temple Terrace

    GA Atlanta low income communities

    Public Welfare Foundation

    $150,000 YES engage communities in census and redistricting

    Marguerite Casey Foundation

    GS

    Identity, Inc MD Montgomery Gaithersburg Latino Meyer Foundation $5,000 YES Outreach

    IMPACT Silver Spring MD Montgomery Silver Spring Residents CFNCR $2,500 YES

    Institute for Southern Studies

    NC Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation

    $80,000

    Jubilee Jobs CFNCR $1,500 YESKorean Community Services of Greater Washington

    MD Montgomery County 650 Korean Americans

    CFNCR $1,500 YES Outreach to Korean churches and Korean-owned business community

    DC, MD Washington Metro

    Latino and other HTC

    Meyer Foundation $10,000 NO Outreach to Latino and other HTC Communities

    CFNCR $3,000Latino Leadership FL Orlando Undocumented Public Welfare

    Foundation$35,000

    Georgia Stand-Up

    Florida Immigrant Coalition

    Latino Economic Development Corp.

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    The Leadership Conference

    GA, FL Atlanta, Miami Communities of Color

    Ford Foundation Annie E. Casey Foundation

    See Nat'l YES

    MD Vietnamese CFNCR $1,500 YES Outreach through existing programs

    Meyer Foundation $3,500Mary's Center for Maternal and Child Care

    DC Ward 1 immigrant women from Central Am.

    Meyer Foundation $10,000 YES Outreach and creation of bilingual info. materials

    Metropolitan Community Development Corporation

    low-income, African immigrant

    CFNCR $2,000 NO provide information and support

    FL Miami-Dade South Florida Marginalized communities

    Ford Foundation through (RTTC)

    YES Education and mobilization campaign in key metro regions.

    FL Miami-Dade South Florida Open Society Institute

    $150,000

    Marguerite Casey Foundation

    GS

    National Center or Children and Families

    DC, MD MontgomeryDC

    Parents, families CFNCR $3,000 NO DC CCC, Montgomery County Office of Community Partnership

    Prince George's Child Resource Center

    MD Prince George's

    Meyer $5,000 YES Outreach activities

    VA Fairfax CFNCR $1,500 YESVA Fairfax Meyer $6,000

    Saint La Haitian Neighborhood Center

    FL Miami-Dade Haitian Knight Foundation $250,000 NO Help Haitians get counted. Not all monies for census

    Southeast Regional Economic Justice Network

    NC Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation

    $30,000

    NC, VA Low income & Communities of Color

    Ford Foundation $510,000 YES Tenants and Workers United /Virginia New Majority

    YES Nat'l funding w/ specific funding to VA

    Miami Workers Center

    Multi-lingual leaders conduct door-to-door and event-based outreach t i hb

    Southern Coalition for Social Justice

    Reston Interfaith

    Northern, South Central, Tidewater

    Maryland Vietnamese Mutual Association

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    FL Open Society Institute

    $150,000

    GA Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation

    $38,750 YES Blueprint NC NO

    NC, SC Low income, POC

    Ford Foundation $506,000 Blueprint NC NO Nat'l funding distributed among many jurisdictions

    FL, GA Public Interest Projects

    $25,000 Democracy NC YES

    Marguerite Casey Foundation

    GS Southeast Regional Economic Justice Network

    YES

    MS, TX El Pueblo, Inc. YES

    Common Cause ?Sowing Empowerment and Economic Development

    MD Prince George's

    CFNCR $3,000

    Student Action with Farmworkers

    NC Statewide Undocumented Public Interest Projects

    $15,000

    Tenants and Workers United

    VA POC Meyer Foundation $15,000 YES Support outreach to undercounted communities in VA

    Training Source CFNCR $1,500SOUTH CENTRAL (AL, AR, KY, LA, MS, OK, TN, TX)Alliance for Multicultural Community

    TX Houston United Way of Houston $2,500

    Adults and Youth United Development Association

    TX Marguerite Casey Foundation

    GS

    Bayou Interfaith Shared Community Organizing

    LA Terrebonne, Lafayette

    HTC, Public Interest Projects

    $20,000

    Southern Echo

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    Brownsville Community Health Center

    TX Cameron Brownsville underserved Marguerite Casey Foundation

    GS

    TX Cameron Harlington Undocumented Public Interest Projects

    $30,000

    Marguerite Casey Foundation

    GS

    Center on Public Policy Priorities

    TX Statewide Annie E. Casey Foundation

    $12,000 Texas Kids Count grantees to work on Texas-Mexico border

    Chinese Community Center

    TX Houston United Way of Houston $2,500

    Community Family Centers, Inc.

    TX Houston United Way of Houston $2,250

    Fort Bend Community Church

    TX Missouri City United Way of Houston $500

    Harvest Time Church TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $1,326Houston Apartment Foundation

    TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,335

    Houston Area Urban League

    TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,500

    Houston Area Women's Center

    TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,500

    Houston's Asian American Festival Association

    TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,500

    Initiatives for All TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,400La Mujer Obrera TX El Paso Women of

    Mexican Heritage

    Marguerite Casey Foundation

    GS

    La Union del Pueblo Entero (LUPE)

    TX South Texas working families, farm workers, immigrants

    Marguerite Casey Foundation

    GS

    Casa de Proyecto Libertad

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    League of United Latin American Citizens Council 402

    TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,500

    Lutheran Inter-City Network Coalition

    TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,500

    Mary Queen of Vietnam LA Orleans E. New Orleans

    HTC, Vietnamese

    Public Interest Projects

    $15,000

    Mexican American Legal Defense Fund

    TX, LA Counties with high hard-to-count scores

    Latino Open Society Institute

    $100,000 Support census outreach in TX and LA to distribute materials to HTC populations in selected counties.

    MS Gulf Coast Vietnamese CCC

    MS Harrison Biloxi, MS Gulf Coast

    Vietnamese Public Interest Projects

    $20,000

    MS Immigrant Rights Alliance

    MS Statewide Undocumented Public Interest Projects

    $50,000

    MS, LA Statewide, New Orleans

    HTC, Public Interest Projects

    $40,000

    LA Statewide, New Orleans

    HTC, Public Interest Projects

    $10,000

    Neighborhood Centers Inc.

    TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,000

    PICO Louisiana LA Orleans, Lafayette, B

    HTC, Public Interest Projects

    $40,000

    Pleasantville Housing & Community Development Corp, Inc.

    TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,000

    Positive Perspective Mentors & Educational Services

    TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,000

    Precinct2gether, Inc. TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,500Proyecto Immigrante TX Dallas Dallas /Fort

    WorthUndocumented Public Interest

    Projects$45,000

    Moving Forward Gulf Coast

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    Proyecto Juan Diego TX Cameron Cameron Park in Brownsville

    Maguerite Casey Foundation

    GS

    Somali Vantu Community of Greater Houston

    TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,500

    Southwest Workers' Union (Centro por la Justicia)

    TX Harris Texas Latinos, Blacks Open Society Institute

    $125,000

    Start Center TX Rio Grande Valley

    low-income, disadvantaged

    Maguerite Casey Foundation

    GS Outreach, mapping, training

    Tejano Center for Community Concerns

    TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,500

    Third Ward Community Cloth Cooperative

    TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,500

    UH Center for Public Policy

    TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,200

    Vietnamese Community Services, Inc.

    TX Harris Houston United Way of Houston $2,320

    Voice of the Ex Offender LA Orleans New Orleans Ex offenders and families

    Open Society Institute

    $60,000

    TOTAL SOUTH $2,968,081

    GS=General Support

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    NAT'L ORGS WORKING IN THE SOUTHAfrican Federation, Inc,

    Arab American Institute

    Asian American Legal Defense & Education FundAsian American Justice CenterThe Gathering For Justice

    Generational AllianceLatinoJustice/PRLDEFThe Leadership ConferenceLeague of Young Voters Educational Fund

    Mexican American Legal Defense FundNAACPNALEO Educational Fund

    NAT'L ORGS WORKING IN THE SOUTH cont'd

    National Urban League

    Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network

    National Council of La Raza & Democracia USA

    National Coalition of Black Civic Participation

    Samuel Dewitt Proctor Conference21st Century Foundation

    Voto Latino

    The Praxis ProjectPublic Interest ProjectsPushback Network

    Radio Bilingue

    Right to the City Alliance

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  • Appendix A. Census Grants in the Midwest Region(E. North Central W. North Central)

    ORGANIZATION STATE COUNTY SERVICE AREAS

    AUDIENCE Nat'l Funder

    LOCAL FUNDER LOCAL AMOUNT

    CENSUS PARTNER?

    Working with... Census Partner ?

    Major Activities

    IL Aurora, Berwyn, Older Adults & their caregivers

    Count Me In (Illinois) $68,000 YES Central IL Area Agency on Aging

    YES Speakers Bureau CCC Distribute Materials Info on Website

    Cicero, Danville East Central AAA YESEast St. Louis Lincolnland AAA YESJoliet, Peoria Northeastern IL AAA NORomeoville Solutions for Care NOSpringfield, Waukegan

    Southwestern IL AAA NO

    IL Albany Park, Rogers Park, Uptown, Aurora, Peoria

    Asian Community Ford Foundation through the Asian Am. Justice Center

    Count Me In (Illinois) $45,000 YES Chinese Mutual Aid Assoc. YES Ethnic media outreach Workshops/presentations Targeted mailings

    Japanese Am. Citizens League

    NO

    South Asian Am. Policy & Research Institute

    NO

    Brighton Park Neighborhood Council www.bpnc-chicago.org

    IL Brighten Park Residents Count Me In (Illinois) $35,000 YES Outreach to families/youth at community schools Direct mail Canvassing Public meetings/workshops

    Center for Economic Progress www.economic progress.org

    IL Auburn Gresham, Chicago Lawn, Grand Boulevard, North Lawndale, Rogers Park, Uptown, East St Louis, Elgin, Harvey, Waukegan

    Low-income residents receiving free tax preparation service

    Count Me In (Illinois) $81,000 YES

    EAST NORTH CENTRAL (IL, IN, MI, OH, WI)AgeOptions www.ageoptions.org

    Asian American Institute www.aaichicago.org

  • IL Avondale, Belmont Cragin, Humboldt Park, Logan Square, New City

    Residents & businesses

    Count Me In (Illinois) $50,000 YES Humboldt Park Social Services

    YES Neighborhood-based bilingual ed. & outreach

    La Casa Norte NOIL Dupage County,

    IllinoisJoyce Foundation $50,000 NO Support promotion of

    policy recommendation and efforts to achieve a full census count

    McCormick Foundation $34,000 Journalist trainingClaretian Associates, Inc. www.claretianassociates.org

    IL South Chicago Low- and moderate-income residents

    Count Me In (Illinois) $35,000 YES Canvassing e-newsletters Media events special events

    East Central Illinois Community Action Agency www.comaction.org

    IL Danville Disadvantaged Count Me In (Illinois) $25,000 YES

    Enlace Chicago www.enlasechicago.org

    IL Little Village Residents Count Me In (Illinois) $35,000 YES Canvassing

    Gail Borden Public Library District www.gailborden.info

    IL Elgin Residents/Hispanics

    Count Me In (Illinois) $20,000 YES Develop multimedia messages in English/Spanish

    Heartland Human Care Services, Inc. www.heartlandalliance.org

    IL Austin, Englewood, Grand Boulevard, Near North Side, Near West Side, South Lawndale

    Chicago Housing Authority Residents

    Count Me In (Illinois) $24,000 YES Hire Census Advocates to visit households Host two events on Census Day

    Illinois Action for Children www.actforchilfren.org

    IL Auburn Gresham, Austin, Chicago Lawn, Englewood, Humboldt Park, North Lawndale, South Shore, West Englewood, Berwyn, Cicero, Harvey

    Low-income families that use child-care

    Count Me In (Illinois) $81,000 YES Pledge cards ("I promise…) will be sent to families

    Chicago Commons www.chicagocommons.org

    Citizen Advocacy Center

  • Appendix A. Census Grants in the Midwest Region(E. North Central W. North Central)

    Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights www.icirr.org

    IL Brighton Park, Chicago Lawn, Humboldt park, Logan Square, Lower West Side, Rogers Park, South Chicago, South Lawndale, Uptown, West Town, Aurora, Berwyn, Cicero, Waukegan

    Immigrants Count Me In (Illinois) $150,000 YES Arab American Action Network Centro Romero Chinese Mutual Aid Assoc. Erie Neighborhood House Family Focus Instituto Del Progresso Latino Interfaith Leadership Project Latinos of the Southwest Mujeres Latinas en Accion NW Neighborhood Fed. Southwest Org.Project Universidad Popular Waukegan Leadership Council

    YES NO YES NO ? NO NO ? NO YES YES YES YES YES

    Door knocking

    IL Albany Park Foreign-born Count Me In (Illinois) $35,000 YES Albany Park Neighborhood Council

    YES

    Indo-American Center YESKorean American Resource and Cultural Center

    YES

    Muslim Women's Resource Center

    YES

    South Asian Progressive Action Collective

    YES

    Latinos Progresando www.latinospro.org

    IL North Lawndale First generation Latino immigrants

    Count Me In (Illinois) $20,000 YES Children Activities in 3 schools

    Lawndale Christian Development Corporation www.lcdc.org

    IL South Lawndale Residents Count Me In (Illinois) $35,000 YES Neighbor to Neighbor canvassing Competition Create CCC

    Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund

    IL, WI Chicago, Milwaukee Also National

    Communities of color

    Ford Foundation

    Joyce Foundation $200,000 YES Support Census 2010 Campaign primarily Midwest

    League of Women Voters of Illinois Education Fund

    IL Statewide Joyce Foundation $100,000 YES Statewide public ed and outreach project "True Census Count"

    Korean American Community Services www.kacschicago.org

  • WI Milwaukee, Waukesha, Racine, Kenosha, Dane, Rock

    Hard-to-Count Communities

    Joyce Foundation $50,000 YES Wisconsin Civic Engagement Project

    NO Support "We Count" Wisconsin Census Project 2010

    Hagedorn Foundation $25,000 Logan Square Neighborhood Association www.lsna.net

    IL Avondale, Logan Square

    Residents Count Me In (Illinois) $45,000 YES

    Metropolitan Tenants Organization www.tenants-rights.org

    IL Albany Park, Austin, Belmont Cragin, Englewood, Grand Boulevard, Humboldt Park, Kenwood, Logan Square, Lower West Side, Near West Side, Oakland, Rogers Park, South Lawndale, South Shore, Uptown, West Englewood

    Renters Count Me In (Illinois) $20,000 YES Hotline calls Raffle

    Mexican Am. Legal Defense & Educational Fund

    IL IL and Midwest Joyce Foundation $150,000 YES Promote census education, advocacy, and outreach activities in IL and MW

    Northern Illinois University www.niu.edu

    IL Joyce Foundation $50,000 YES Create portrait of working poor

    Organization of the NorthEast www.onechicago.org

    IL Rogers Park, Uptown

    Renters, immigrants, Af. Americans, homeless, formerly incarcerated

    Count Me In (Illinois) $45,000 YES 84 Member organizations Workshops Canvassing

    Polish American Association www.polish.org

    Polish Americans in metropolitan Chicago

    Count Me In (Illinois) $10,000 YES Translate/disseminate announcements/ads for 2 radio stations

    League of Women Voters of Wisconsin Education Fund

  • Appendix A. Census Grants in the Midwest Region(E. North Central W. North Central)

    Southsiders Organized for Unity & Liberation www.soulinchicago.org

    IL Austin, Grand Boulevard, Kenwood, Oakland, South Shore

    Residents Count Me In (Illinois) $30,000 YES Canvassing MLK Day Event House meetings

    Spanish Community Center www.spanishcenter.org

    IL Joliet, Romeoville Latinos Count Me In (Illinois) $25,000 YES

    Springfield Urban League www.springfieldul.org

    IL Danville, East St Louis, Joliet, Peoria, Romeoville, Springfield

    low income high multifamily and mobile housing unit concentrations

    low-income households & households w/high concentrations of multi-family

    Count Me In (Illinois) $45,000 YES

    Teamwork Englewood www.teamworkenglewood.org

    IL Englewood, West Englewood

    Residents Count Me In (Illinois) $37,000 YES

    United African Organization www.uniteafricans.org

    IL Albany Park, Rogers Park, South Chicago, Uptown, Joliet, Romeoville

    African immigrants and refugees

    Count Me In (Illinois) $40,000 YES 23 African community-based orgs.

    Train/mobilize leaders & volunteers

    IL Auburn Gresham, Chicago Lawn, Englewood, Kenwood, Oakland, West Town

    Residents Count Me In (Illinois) $145,000 YES Action Now NO Canvassing Special events

    Inner City Muslim Action Network

    YES

    Kenwood Oakland Comm. Org.

    YES

    TARGET Area Dev. Corp

    West Town Leadership United

    YES

    The United Congress for Community and Religious Organizations www.unitedcongress.org

  • Voto Latino Inc. www.votolatino.org

    IL Albany Park, Brighton Park, Humboldt Park, Logan Square, Lower West Side, South Chicago, South Lawndale, Uptown

    Latino Youth Ford Foundation

    Count Me In (Illinois) $48,000 YES Distribute iTues card Organize parties/concerts Send photo of yourself filling out Census Form Text campaign

    Abayomi CDC MI Wayne Nonprofits Count! Michigan $2,500 NOMI Statewide Arab Americans Nonprofits Count! Michigan $15,000 YES APIA-Vote YES Community forums

    Census Middle East Working Group

    NO Canvassing phone banking

    MI Wayne, Oakland,

    Asian, Pacific Islanders

    Nonprofits Count! Michigan $15,000 NO Association of Chinese YES Messaging

    Macomb, Kent

    Americans Philippine Am. Community Center

    Phone and mail campaign

    Washenaw Arab Comm. Center for Economic Studies

    YES Three educational events (launch in Jan.)

    Association of Chinese Americans, Inc.

    MI Wayne Detroit Chinese Nonprofits Count! Michigan $2,500 YES

    MI Oakland Wayne

    Pontiac, Auburn Hills, Waterford

    Hispanic Nonprofits Count! Michigan $15,000 YES Many Schools Conduct 48 one-hour workshops

    Walled Lake, Clarkston, Rochester Hills, White Lake, Detroit,

    Churches and non-profit orgs

    Christian Business Network MI Wayne Nonprofits Count! Michigan $650 NOMI Detroit Nonprofits Count! Michigan $25,000 YES Coordinating role

    Ford Foundation

    $65,000 Outreach to community-based organizations in HTC communities in the Skillman Foundation's Detroit Good Neighborhoods Initiative

    Community Foundation of Greater Flint

    MI Flint, Genessee Nonprofits Count! Michigan $15,000 NO Coordinating Role

    Catholic Social Service of Oakland County www.cssoc.org

    Arab Community Center for Econ. & Social Services (ACCESS)Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote-Michigan

    CityConnect Detroit

  • Appendix A. Census Grants in the Midwest Region(E. North Central W. North Central)

    East Michigan Environmental Action Council

    MI Ford Foundation

    $96,114

    Franklin Wright Settlements, Inc.

    MI Wayne Detroit Nonprofits Count! Michigan $2,500 NO

    Greater Quinn, CDC, Inc MI Wayne Nonprofits Count! Michigan $1,800 NOMI Chippewa Bay Mills. Superior

    Township, Sault Saint Marie

    Native Americans-Sault St. Marie Tribe o Chippewa and Bay Mills Indian Community

    Nonprofits Count! Michigan $14,330 YES Sault Sainte Marie Tribe NO Media (billboards, newspaper) Paycheck stuffer materials

    Bay Mills Indian Tribe YES

    JEBA MI Nonprofits Count! Michigan $2,500 YESJoint Cities Development MI Nonprofits Count! Michigan $2,500 NOLakeshore Economic Coalition MI Nonprofits Count! Michigan $1,850 NO

    Michigan Citizen Education Fund

    MI Kalamazoo, Calhoun

    Kalamazoo, Battle Creek

    Nonprofits Count! Michigan $15,000 NO

    Michigan 2-1-1- MI Statewide Homeless provides & homeless persons

    Nonprofits Count! Michigan $10,000 NO Homeless Action Network of Detroit (HAND)

    YES "Day of Counting" in March

    Michigan Voice MI Wayne Detroit, Flint Underserved Ford Foundation

    $100,000 ? Monies through State Voices

    Census outreach to undersearved communities

    Neighborhood Service Organization

    MI Wayne Detroit Homeless provides & homeless persons

    Nonprofits Count! Michigan $15,000 YES Hire staff to help people complete Census. Provide incentives

    MI Jackson Jackson Youth Nonprofits Count! Michigan $15,000 YES Center for Family Health YES CCCAware Shelter NOJackson Interfaith Shelter

    YES

    Grace Haven NO

    NSO-Tumaini Center MI Nonprofits Count! Michigan $2,500 YESPiast Institute MI Nonprofits Count! Michigan $1,200 YES

    Inter-Tribal Council

    Nonprofit Network www.nonprofitnetwork.org

  • Power of the Word Worship Center C.O.G.I.C.

    MI Nonprofits Count! Michigan $2,200 YES

    MI Genesee Flint Children and families

    Nonprofits Count! Michigan $15,000 YES Numerous child and youth serving orgs,

    Join CCC

    Boys & Girls Club YESBig Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater Flint

    P.W. Nonprofit Housing MI Nonprofits Count! Michigan $1,850 NOQuality Solutions CDC MI Nonprofits Count! Michigan $2,250 NORavendale Community, Inc. Mi Nonprofits Count! Michigan $2,500 YESSaginaw Community Action Committee

    MI Saginaw htc tracts county-wide Nonprofits Count! Michigan $15,000 YES 150 orgs Is a CCC

    Strategic Builders, Inc. MI Nonprofits Count! Michigan $2,500 NOUnited Youth Sports Org. MI Nonprofits Count! Michigan $1,800 NOVanguard Community Development Corporation www.vanguardcdc.org

    MI Wayne Detroit- Central Woodward North End, Historic Northeast Side

    residents Nonprofits Count! Michigan $17,000 YES Canvassing

    Virginia Park Henry Ford Hospital Nonprofit Housing Corp

    MI Nonprofits Count! Michigan $2,200 NO

    City of Cleveland Planning Dept.

    OH Cleveland City residents Cleveland Foundation $150,000 YES

    OH Cuyahoga, Franklin

    Cleveland Foundation $75,000 YES Neighborhood Connections YES

    Hamilton Columbus Foundation and Affiliated Organizations

    $20,000 National Voter Engagement Network

    YES

    Hagedorn Foundation $25,000 Trumbull Gund Foundation $65,000 For Everyone

    Counts in Mahoning Valley

    Mahoning, Athens, Meigs

    The Raymond John Wean Foundation

    $5,000 Awarded through grant to Nat'l Voter Engagement Network

    Communidades Latinsas Unidas en Servicio, MN MN

    The Minneapolis Foundation 15000Latino Media Plan

    Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio (COHHIO) to support: You Can Count on Me Ohio

    WEST NORTH CENTRAL (IA, KS, MN, MO, NE, ND, SD)

    Priority Children

  • Appendix A. Census Grants in the Midwest Region(E. North Central W. North Central)

    League of Women Voters of Minnesota Education Fund

    MN Statewide Joyce Foundation $120,000 YES State of Democracy in MN project

    NO

    MN Rural Lainos Blandin Foundation $10,000The Minneapolis Foundation $6,000 Census Community

    GuideMN Minneapolis, St.

    Paul, Duluth, Rochester, suburban Hennepin County, state's 11 Native Am. Reservations, meat packing communities

    Joyce Foundation $50,000 YES Multiple organizations Manage multi-organizational initiative entitled Census 2010: Collaborating for a Complete Count

    Hagedorn Foundation $25,000 Statewide Surdna Foundation, Inc. $50,000 statewide McKnight Foundation $25,000

    Ford Foundation

    $200,000

    TOTAL MIDWEST $3,227,244

    NAT'L ORGS WORKING IN THE MIDWESTAfrican Federation, Inc,Arab American Institute Asian American Justice Center

    Asian American Legal Defense & Education FundThe Gathering For JusticeGenerational AllianceLatinoJustice/PRLDEFThe Leadership ConferenceLeague of Young Voters Educational FundMexican American Legal Defense Fund

    Minnesota Council on Nonprofits, Inc.

    Main Street Project

    National Urban League

    Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network

    National Congress of American IndiansNational Council of La Raza & Democracia USA

    NAT'L ORGS WORKING IN THE MIDWEST cont'd

    The Praxis ProjectSamuel Dewitt Proctor Conference21st Century FoundationUnited States Student Association Voto Latino

  • NAACPNALEO Educational FundNational Coalition of Black Civic Participation

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in Mountain Region

    ORGANIZATION STATE COUNTY SERVICE AREAS

    AUDIENCE Nat'l Funder NAT'L AMOUNT

    LOCAL FUNDER

    LOCAL AMOUNT

    Border Action Network AZ Southern AZ Border and immigrant communities Marguerite Casey Foundation NA NA GS (General Support)

    Campesinos Sin Fronteras AZ Yuma Migrant & seasonal farmers, low income, Hispanic Marguerite Casey Foundation GSChicanos Por La Causa, Inc. AZ Statewide Hispanic, underserved Marguerite Casey Foundation GSDona Ana County Colonias Development Council

    NM Dona Ana Colonia communities Marguerite Casey Foundation GS

    Frontera Asset Building Network AZ NM

    border border residents Annie E. Casey Foundation See National

    Southwest Organizing Project NM Southwest U.S.

    low income communities of color Marguerite Casey Foundation GS

    TEWA Women United NM Northern NM Women, Marguerite Casey Foundation GSTucson Indian Center AZ Tucson Am. Indian Marguerite Casey Foundation GSUnited South Broadway Corp. NM Bernalillo Albuquerque Community S. of Broadway Marguerite Casey Foundation GS

    NAT'L ORGS WORKING IN THE MOUNTAIN STATES

    NAT'L ORGS WORKING IN THE MOUNTAIN STATES, cont'd

    Asian American Legal Defense & Education Fund

    NALEO Educational Fund

    Generational Alliance National Congress of American Indians

    The Leadership Conference National Council of La Raza & Democracia USA

    League of Young Voters Educational Fund

    Pushback Network

    Mexican American Legal Defense Fund Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference

    NAACP

    MOUNTAIN (ID, MT, WY, AZ, UT, CO, NM, NV)

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    ORGANIZATION STATE COUNTY SERVICE AREAS

    AUDIENCE Nat'l Funder LOCAL FUNDER LOCAL AMOUNT

    CENSUS PARTNER?

    Working with… Census Partner?

    Major Activities

    CA San Francisco

    Mission Latino City & County of San Francisco $10,000 YES Assemble Latino CCCCreate Spanish materials

    Advancement Project CA Statewide The California Endowment $159,979 NO EvaluationCA Bay Area Afghan San Francisco Foundation $10,000 YES Translate

    materials, meetings.

    Alameda Fremont Afghani immigrants

    The California Endowment $23,520 YES

    OR Multnomah Portland Immigrant, Refugees

    Multnomah County Coalition $18,570 YES African Women's Coalition NO Multilingual DVDs, videos

    Center for Intercultural Organizing

    NO Door-to-door, outreach to businesses, service-based outreach

    APA Family Support Services CA API parents San Francisco Foundation $10,000 YES

    API Cultural Center, Inc. CA Alameda Mongolian Families

    Akonadi Foundation $10,000 NO

    Arab Cultural Center CA San Francisco

    Tenderloin Arab San Francisco Foundation $12,500 YES Arab Resource and Organizing Center

    YES NO

    Lecture Series Leadership Development Create materials Visual Art Show

    Arab Resource and Organizing Center

    CA San Francisco

    Tenderloin Arab City & County of San Francisco $10,000 YES Produce Arabic materials

    PACIFIC (WA, OR, CA, AK, HI)Acción Latina

    Africa House (IRCO-Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization)

    Afghan Coalition

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    Armenian National Committee-Western Region (ANC-WR)

    CA Los Angeles Countywide. Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, North Hollywood, San Fernando Valley, Hollywood, Montebello, Whittier

    Armenian: Recent Soviet & Middle East immigrants

    California Community Foundation

    $90,000 YES ANC Chapters

    CA Santa Clara 3 HTC tracts Southeast Asian Immigrants

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $7,000 YES Viet Voters League NO Media education campaign

    Asian Pacific Fund $5,000 Buddhist Temple ? Door to door outreach in 3 HTC tracts

    Phong Trao Tan Youth Coalition

    NO

    CA Santa Clara El Rancho Verde Low income Latino, Asians

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $9,000 YES Asian Pacific Islander Justice Coalition

    NO Outreach to Apt. complex

    San Jose Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $12,000

    Vietnamese, Latino, Chinese

    Asian Pacific Fund $15,000 Community Housing Developers

    NO

    Asian American Legal Defense & Education Fund

    CA Central Los Angeles, South Bay, San Gabriel Valley, Honolulu

    Asians California Community Foundation

    $525,000 YES

    CA Alameda Oakland API San Francisco Foundation $10,000 YES Outreach, education, training

    Khmer, Mien, Mongolian, Tagalong, Lao

    Asian Pacific Fund $10,000

    Asian Americans for Community Involvement

    Asian Health Services

    Asian American Center of Santa Clara County

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    Asian Health & Service Center

    OR Multnomah Asian/Pacific Islander

    Multnomah County Coalition $18,750 YES Asian Family Center (IRCO) Events e.g. Lunar New Year, Partner with local business, mailing to households

    Asian Law Caucus CA Alameda, San Mateo, Contra Costa

    Asian Am., Pacific Islander

    Asian Pacific Fund $15,000 YES

    CA Los Angeles Countywide. Asian Am. And Pacific Islander

    Ford Foundation (t The California Endowment $255,000 YES Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council Pacific Islander Com Council

    Training, media outreach, regranting.

    Statewide San Gabriel Valley

    James Irvine Foundation $250,000

    South Bay Anonymous $800,000 Guam Communications Network

    California Community Foundation

    $200,000 Thai CDC

    Asian Pacific Environmental Network

    CA Bay Area low income Asian Pacific Islanders

    Marguerite Casey Foundation

    GS

    Asian Pacific Self-Development and Residential Association

    CA San Joaquin Cambodian Immigrants

    Sierra Health Foundation $7,500 YES Presentations, Door-to-Door, Booths, Outreach to selected zips in NRFU

    Asian Resources, Inc. CA Sacramento API, limited English proficient, Immigrants

    The California Endowment $15,000 YES

    Associación de Jornaleros de San Diego

    CA San Diego Day Laborers Foundation for Change $7,500 NO

    Axis Community Health CA Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin

    low-income residents, including Spanish-speaking

    Wallace Gerbode Foundation $5,000 NO

    Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California (APALC) http://www.apalc.org/

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    AYADI CA San Francisco

    Tenderloin Middle East City & County of San Francisco $10,000 YES education sessions, collaborative artwork, mailers

    Bananas, Inc. CA Alameda Alameda City, Berkeley, Albany, Emeryville, Oakland, Piedmont

    low-income families and LEP individuals

    Wallace Gerbode Foundation $10,000 YES

    Bar Association of San Francisco's Volunteer Legal Services Program

    CA San Francisco

    Citywide Homeless City & County of San Francisco $10,000 NO outreach, education, assistance

    Bay Area Black United Fund, Inc.

    CA Alameda low-income, underserved, Af. Americans

    The California Endowment $15,000 NO

    CA Santa Clara Bay Area Somali and African Immigrants

    Asian Pacific Fund $5,000 YES

    Youth Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $2,000

    Bayside Community Center CA San Diego Bayside (San Diego)

    residents Foundation for Change $7,500 YES

    Bayview Hunters Points Multipurpose Senior Services, Inc

    CA San Francisco

    Bayview Hunter's Point

    Seniors City & County of San Francisco $10,000 YES Tailored materials and events

    Beach Flats Comm. Center CA Santa Cruz Beach Flats Neighborhood residents

    Comm. Foundation of Santa Cruz County

    $1,500 YES Saturate neighborhood.

    Berkeley Food and Housing Project

    CA Alameda Berkeley Underserved, homeless, Af. Am.

    San Francisco Foundation $10,000 YES QAC Be Counted Free Concert Train Staff

    Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center (w/CAA Coalition)

    CA San Francisco

    Bernal Heights HTC City & County of San Francisco $20,000 YES CAA Coalition Citywide outreach and canvassing

    Bilingual Broadcasting Foundation

    CA Statewide Hispanics The California Endowment $30,000 USWW Canvassing, videos

    Bay Area Somali Community Group

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    Billy DeFrank Lesbian & Gay Community Center

    CA Santa Clara LGBT Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $10,000 LBGT Census Blitz

    Building Skills Partnership CA San Mateo, Santa Clara

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $10,000 ?

    CA Santa Clara San Jose, Palo Alto, Milpitas

    Blacks Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $7,000 NO Peninsula Clergy Network YES Work with 12 churches

    SIREN YES

    CA Statewide Low-income rural farm workers

    James Irvine Foundation $250,000 YES Trainings and outreach

    Fresno, Kern, Riverside

    The California Endowment $65,000

    Statewide The California Endowment $550,000 Californians for Justice CA Statewide Marguerite Casey

    FoundationGS

    Cambodian Community Development, Inc.

    CA Bay Area Cambodian Am. San Francisco Foundation $10,000 YES QAC Visual Outreach (t-shirts events) Art Displays

    Cambodian Women's Group CA Santa Clara Cambodian Immigrants

    Asian Pacific $5,000 NO

    Carlmont High School CA San Mateo Belmont High School Students

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $3,000 Mural Music & Arts Project Art and Poetry Contest

    Catholic Charities CYO CA San Francisco

    Faith-based Immigrants, congregations

    City & County of San Francisco $10,000 YES Materials, meetings, workshops

    CA Santa Clara 10 HTC tracts Latino and Asian immigrants

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $9,000 YES Franklin McKinley School District

    NO Train 200 staff and peer leaders

    Diocese of San Jose NO

    Black Leadership Kitchen Cabinet (Unity Care Group)

    Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County

    California Rural Legal Assistance (various offices)

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    Catholic Council for the Spanish Speaking (El Concillo)

    CA San Joaquin Latino w/low English proficiency

    Sierra Health Foundation $7,500 NO Public awareness at H.S., NRFU activities in selected zips

    Center for Employment Training

    CA Santa Clara Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $7,500

    Center for Empowering Refugees and Immigrants

    CA Alameda Oakland Cambodian refugees

    Wallace Gerbode Foundation $10,000 YES

    Center for Social Advocacy CA San Diego El Cajon, other HTCs

    Foundation for Change $7,438 YES

    CA Alameda Oakland People of color Mitchell Kapor Foundation $10,000 NOlow-income, recent immigrants

    The California Endowment $20,000

    Central American Resource Center (w/CAA Coalition)

    CA San Francisco

    Citywide HTC City & County of San Francisco $20,000 YES CAA Coalition. Citywide outreach and canvassing

    Central California Legal Services, Inc.

    CA Fresno Firebaugh, Fresno, Mendota, Huron, San Joaquin

    Rural, low-income

    The California Endowment $30,000 YES

    Centro Binacional Para El Desarrollo Indigena Oaxaqueno

    CA Fresno, San Joaquin

    Caruthers, Raisin City, Kerman, Selma, Orange Cove

    Indigenous The California Endowment $20,000 YES

    Centro Legal de La Raza CA Alameda, Contra Costa

    Fruitvale/Lower San Antonio

    Latinos Akonadi Foundation $10,000 YES

    Centro de Unidad Popular Benito Juarez

    CA Kern North/Northwest communities

    Indigenous Mixteco

    The California Endowment $20,000 NO

    CA Los Angeles Metro LA, Pico Union, South LA, Southeast LA

    Latino immigrants

    California Community Foundation $200,000 YES Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas en Norteamerica (COFEM)

    Train 12 Central Am. Orgs and 6 Mexican hometown associations

    Central American Resources Center (CARECEN)

    Center for Third World Organizing www.ctwo.org

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    Salvadoran American Leadership and Education Fund

    Establish Mexican Am. CCC

    Three QACsSecure media coverage from UNIVISION, Telemundo, La Opinion

    Charterhouse Center of San Joaquin

    CA San Joaquin Stockton, Lodi, Linden

    Latinos Sierra Health Foundation $5,000 NO Census info. Presented at home visits, malls, etc.

    Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo County

    CA San Mateo Countywide Child care providers-Black, Latino, Asian

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $9,000 NO San Mateo County Office of Education

    YES Outreach to 250 child care providers

    Chinatown Community Development Center (w/CAA Coalition)

    CA San Francisco

    Chinatown HTC Chinese City & County of San Francisco $20,000 YES CAA Coalition. Citywide outreach

    Citywide outreach and canvassing

    CA San Francisco

    Citywide HTC, Chinese City & County of San Francisco $20,000 YES LEAD of CAA Coalition. Citywide Outreach

    Citywide outreach and canvassing

    Evelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. Fund $25,000

    Walter & Elise Haas Fund $20,000 Chinese Progressive Association

    CA San Francisco

    Citywide HTC Chinese City & County of San Francisco $20,000 YES CAA Coalition. Citywide outreach.

    Citywide outreach and canvassing

    Chula Vista Community Collaborative

    CA San Diego Chula Vista Foundation for Change $7,500 YES

    CA Los Angeles South and East LA

    Latino Evangelical congregations

    California Community Foundation

    $50,000 YES La Red de Pastores YES Train 200 immigrant & evangelical faith leaders

    Evelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. Fund $25,000

    The California Endowment $50,000

    Chinese for Affirmative Action (Lead CAA)

    Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice of California (CLUE CA)

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    COFEM CA Mexican Evelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. Fund $10,000 YES

    CA Los Angeles California/Mexico border (Casey) Koreatown, Harvard Heights, Pasadena

    families living on the SW Border

    California Community Foundation

    $70,000 YES Korean Resource Center YES Train 25 faith & outreach orgs

    Centro de Accion Social YES Two QACs in Koreatown/Pasadena

    Many other orgs. Secure media coverage from 3 Spanish language and 5 Korean Language media outlets

    Coleman Advocates for Children & Youth (w/CAA Coalition)

    CA San Francisco

    Citywide HTC City & County of San Francisco $20,000 YES CAA Coalition Citywide outreach and canvassing

    Comité Pro Derechos Humanos Latinos Unidos

    CA San Diego Latinos Foundation for Change $7,500 NO

    CA Los Angeles Pomona, West Compton, Inglewood

    Af. Am. kinship families

    Marguerite Casey California Community Foundation $115,000 YES LA Urban League YES Train 41 orgs

    Ex-offenders, foster care

    The California Endowment $20,000 Shields for Families YES Secure media coverage from 5ethnic print, 3 radio shows

    NABSIO ?

    Community Foundation Serving Riverside and San Bernadino Counties

    CA The California Endowment $10,000

    Community Health for Asian Americans

    CA Alameda Richmond, Antioch, Oakland

    Asian Americans Asian Pacific Fund $20,000 YES

    Community Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (COCO)

    Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA)

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    Community Housing Partnership

    CA San Francisco

    Subsidized supportive housing

    Residents in subsidized housing

    City & County of San Francisco $10,000 NO Training staff and residents to conduct outreach.

    The Community Foundation CA Riverside, San Bernardino

    The California Endowment $10,000 NO

    CA San Mateo South San Francisco

    Low income, undocumented, Latino immigrants

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $8,000 YES City of SSF YES Outreach in four tracts

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $5,000 SSF Unified YES

    All Souls Church NONorth Pen. Neighborhood Services

    YES

    Community Partners CA Los Angeles The California Endowment $20,000

    Community Resources for Independent Living

    CA San Francisco

    Hayward, San Leandro

    San Francisco Foundation $10,000 YES QAC Census info. Center

    Community Resource Project, Inc.

    CA Sacramento WIC families The California Endowment $15,000 NO

    Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement

    CA Los Angeles Af. American, Churches

    The California Endowment $30,000 NO

    CA Contra Costa Y & H Soda Foundation $5,000 NOThe California Endowment $20,000

    Council on American-Islamic Relations

    CA San Mateo, Santa Clara

    Muslims Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $6,000 Muslim Represent for Change

    Council of Philippine-American Organizations http://www.copao-sandiego.org/

    CA San Diego Filipino Foundation for Change $7,500

    Davenport Resource Center CA Santa Cruz Davenport/North Coast, Bonny Doon

    Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County

    $2,500 YES Bilingual info., questionnaire assistance

    Community Learning Center

    Contra Costa Interfaith Sponsoring Committee

    Tracts #6081601900 and #06081602200

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    Dolores Street Community Services (w/CAA Coalition)

    CA San Francisco

    East Bay HTC City & County of San Francisco $20,000 YES CAA Coalition Citywide outreach and canvassing

    Desert Community Foundation

    CA Riverside, Eastern Coachella Valley

    Poder Popular The California Endowment $20,000

    Dolores C. Huerta Foundation

    CA Kern, Contra Costa, Tulare

    Weedpatch, Arvin, Lamont, Cutler, Orosi

    Rural, low-income, Latino

    The California Endowment $30,000 NO

    East Bay Rescue Mission, Inc CA Alameda Contra Costa

    Alameda, Contra Costa Counties

    AF. Am., POC San Francisco Foundation $5,000 NO Monthly give-aways Open House Door knocking leaving hangers

    EHC LifeBuilders CA Santa Clara Homeless Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $7,500 Facilitate count of Santa Clara County

    OR Multnomah Latino Multnomah County Coalition $18,570 YES Latino Network YES Church Outreach, 3 fiestas

    Hacienda CDC YES Outreach to housing , VOZ Day labor

    Employee Rights Center CA San Diego Foundation for Change $7,500 YESEnvironmental Health Coalition http://www.environmentalhealth.org/

    CA San Diego People of Color Foundation for Change $7,500 YES

    Escondido Human Rights Center

    CA San Diego Foundation for Change $7,500 NO

    Escuela de la Raza Unida CA Riverside The California Endowment $15,000Ethiopian Cultural Institute, Inc.

    CA Santa Clara Ethiopian Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $2,500

    Faith in Action CA Kern East Bakersfield Clergy, congregations

    The California Endowment $15,000 NO

    El Programa Hispano (Catholic Charities)

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    Familia Center CA Santa Cruz Ocean, Beach Flat, Neary Lagoon

    neighborhood Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County

    $3,500 YES Door-to-door in high concentration areas

    Family Bridges CA Alameda Chinese and Filipino Elderly

    Asian Pacific Fund $20,000 YES

    Familia Indigena Unida CA San Diego Foundation for Change $7,500 NOFathers and Families of San Joaquin

    CA San Joaquin S. and E. Stockton

    Youth Sierra Health Foundation $7,500 NO Youth activities, info tables, NRFU in selected zips.

    Filipino Community Center (w/CAA Coalition)

    CA San Francisco

    Citywide Filipino City & County of San Francisco $20,000 YES Citywide outreach and canvassing

    CA Santa Clara Filipino Asian Pacific Fund $5,000 YES

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $3,000 Para Sa Ating Kaunlaran

    Filipinos for Affirmative Action

    CA Alameda Filipino Americans

    Wallace Gerbode Foundation $10,000 NO

    Frente Indigena de Organizaciones

    CA San Diego Indigenous Peoples

    Foundation for Change $7,500 NO

    Fresno Center for New Americans

    CA Fresno Fresno Southeast Asians

    Marguerite Casey Foundation

    GS

    Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries

    CA Fresno Fresno City SE Asian, Slavic, Ethiopian, Somali refugees

    The California Endowment $20,000 NO Faith-based organizations

    CA South Los Angeles and unincorporated Westmont/Athens

    Annie E. Casey Foundation

    See Nat'l YES YES WorkSource Center outreach, Microgrants

    Foundation for Change Partner Microgrants to 5 members orgs

    Filipino Youth Coalition

    Frontera Asset Building Network

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    Good Samaritans of the East Bay

    CA Alameda, Contra Costa Counties

    Korean San Francisco Foundation $10,000 YES 140 small group meetings

    CA James Irvine Foundation $26,000 Technical assistance and coordination.

    The California Endowment $140,000Greater Richmond Inter-Faith Program

    CA Contra Costa

    The California Endowment $15,000 YES

    Harder and Company Community Research

    CA The California Endowment $183,000 Evaluate Census Funding Strategy

    Homeless Services Center CA Santa Cruz Homeless Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County

    $3,500 NO Work w/census to help locate homeless

    CA Contra Costa

    Undocumented, mixed status immigrant families

    San Francisco Foundation $7,500 YES Conduct trainings. Hold community meetings.

    San Francisco

    Citywide City & County of San Francisco $10,000 Train social service providers

    Central Valley, Bay Area, Northern CA

    James Irvine Foundation $125,000

    The California Endowment $17,500 OR Multnomah Immigrants &

    RefugeesMultnomah County Coalition $18,570 YES Catholic Charities ? Church Outreach,

    Door-to-door

    Center for Intercultural Organizing

    NO Multilingual DVDs

    Russian Oregon Social Services (Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon

    YES Ethnic print media

    India Community Center CA Santa Clara Indian Americans

    Asian Pacific Fund $15,000 NO

    Immigrant & Refugee Community Org. (IRCO)

    Grantmakers Concerned w/Immigrants and Refugees

    Immigrant Legal Resource Center

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    Inland Congregation United for Change Sponsoring Committee

    CA Riverside, San Bernardino

    San Bernardino, Riverside, Coachella, Mecca, Cathedral City

    Clergy, congregations

    The California Endowment $50,000 NO Af. Am. Churches QACs

    Inner City Struggle CA Los Angeles Boyle Heights, East LA, El Sereno, Lincoln Heights

    Marguerite Casey The California Endowment $20,000 YES Voto Latino Train 100 Canvassers

    InnVision The Way Home CA Santa Clara Homeless Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $2,700 InnVision Homelss Meal Count

    Interfaith Homeless Network CA Alameda County Homeless San Francisco Foundation $10,000 YES Distribute t-shirts, laundry vouchers, Design/distribute flyer.W/artist create designs

    CA Santa Clara East San Jose Vietnamese, focused on undocumented

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $9,000 NO St. Maria Goretti Church YES Media campaign in 3 east San Jose HTC tracts

    Asian Pacific Fund $20,000 Li Quoan Buddhist Temple YES?Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $7,500

    International Institute of the Bay Area

    CA Alameda Oakland, Hayward

    Immigrants and Refugees

    Wallace Gerbode Foundation $10,000 YES

    Islamic Cultural Center of Northern California

    CA Bay Area Persian, Afghani San Francisco Foundation $10,000 YES Create outreach materials in language/culture.

    OR Multnomah Homeless Multnomah County Coalition $16,037 NO? Janus YESImpact Northwest NO

    CA Alameda Oakland Haas, Sr. Fund $25,000 YESMitchell Kapor Foundation $10,000

    Koran American Community Services Agency

    CA Santa Clara Korean Americans

    Asian Pacific Fund $10,000 YES

    Trainings at homeless service

    d l ilow-income communities of

    l

    JOIN

    Just Cause

    International Children's Assistance Network

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    Korean Community Center for the East Bay

    CA Korean American

    San Francisco Foundation $10,000 YES Recruit 10 groups to partner Art campaign

    CA Contra Costa

    Central and East County

    Latino San Francisco Foundation $10,000 NO Local designer will create in-language materials.

    CA Pittsburg, Bay Point Antioch, Concord

    Spanish-Speaking

    The California Endowment $10,000

    La Manzana Resource Center CA Santa Cruz Watsonville Latino? Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County

    $1,500 YES Bilingual information Assistance

    CA Alameda Oakland, San Pablo, Richmond

    Newer immigrant communities

    The California Endowment $17,000 YES

    Wallace Gerbode Foundation $10,000 Lao Family Community of Stockton, Inc.

    CA San Joaquin Stockton, Linden, Lodi

    Hmong Sierra Health Foundation $7,500 YES

    Lao Khmu Association CA Greater Stockton Lao Community Sierra Health Foundation $7,500 YES

    La Raza Centro Legal CA San Francisco

    Mission, Bayshore

    Latino, day laborer & domestic workers

    City & County of SF $10,000 YES Outreach and education

    Latino Center for Prevention and Action in Health and Welfare

    CA Orange Santa Ana, Fullerton, Anaheim, and south Orange Count

    low-income The California Endowment $60,000 NO ? Advisory Council

    Latino Health Access CA Orange, Los Angeles Latino The California Endowment $60,000Learning and Loving Education Center

    CASanta Clara

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation $5,420

    Proyecto Cuentame

    License to Freedom CA San Diego Immigrants Foundation for Change $6,250Little Saigon Foundation CA San Diego Foundation for Change $7,500Liwang Kultural Center CA San Mateo Daly City Filipinos Asian Pacific Fund $2,000 YES

    La Clinica de la Raza, Inc.

    Lao Family Community Development, Inc.

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    Live the Dream Foundation of Silicon Valley

    CA Santa Clara African American

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $10,000 Af. Am. Complete Count Committee

    Live Oak Resource Center CA Santa Cruz Live Oak, Beach Flats

    Neighborhood Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County

    $3,000 NO Provide stipends to 5-7 workers

    CA Avalon/West Compton,

    Latino, Af. Am. California Community Foundation $75,000 YES Community Coalition (COCO) Advancement Project

    YES Reach 200,000 individuals

    Inglewood, Pomona

    African-American-led churches

    Lucha Unida del Jornalero CA Alameda Oakland, Richmond

    Day Laborers Akonadi Foundation $10,000 NO

    Maitri CA Santa Clara South Asians Asian Pacific Fund $5,000 NO

    Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network

    CA Marin San Rafael: Canal

    Diverse Marguerite Casey Foundation

    San Francisco Foundation $11,000 NO Delegate workers to provide assistance

    CA Los Angeles, San Diego, Fresno,

    East San Fernando Valley, Antelope Valley

    Latinos Ford Foundation California Community Foundation

    $100,000 YES Many Inform 100,000 people, pledge

    Imperial, San Bernardino, Kern

    Evelyn & Walter Haas Jr. Fund $10,000 Questionnaire assistance, train volunteers

    CA San Francisco

    Western Addition

    Youth San Francisco Foundation $10,000 NO Youth media campaignYouth summit

    Mountain Community Resources

    CA Santa Cruz San Lorenzo, Scotts Valley

    Neighborhood Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County

    $2,600 YES Info. & Assistance

    Mexican American Legal Defense Fund (MALDEF)

    Mo Majic

    Los Angeles Urban League

  • Appendix A. 2010 Census Grants to Organizations in California and Oregon

    Alameda Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, Redwood City, North Fair Oaks, East Palo Alto

    Latino immigrant laborers

    San Francisco Foundation $9,000 One East Palo Alto NO Spanish language street outreach Day laborer events Provide assistance at QAC

    San Mateo North Fair Oaks, Redwood City, East Palo Alto

    Latino immigrant laborers

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $5,000 International Institute ? Outreach/training to day laborers

    County of San Mateo YESMural Music and Arts Project

    CA Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $5,200

    Muslim Community Association of San Francisco Bay Area

    CA Santa Clara Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $1,500 Muslim Masjid Outreach

    Muslim Public Affairs Council Foundation (MPAC Foundation)

    CA Los Angeles Countywide Muslim/Arab Americans

    California Community Foundation $60,000 YES Islamic Center of Southern California

    Train 100 volunteers

    UMMA Medical Clinic Establish advisory council

    Mutual Assistance Network of Del Paso Heights

    CA Sacramento Hmong, Mien, Lao, Latino, Af. Am.

    The California Endowment $30,000 YES

    NAACP: East County Branch CA Contra Costa

    Bay Area, Pittsburg

    Black Mitchell Kapor Foundation $7,500 NO?

    Narika CA Bay Area South Asian San Francisco Foundation $7,500 NO Train Community Ambassadors. Reach women at meetings.

    CAMulticultural Institute