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LGBT Centers Receive Innovative Grants for Mental Health Programs
Monday, November 9, 2009
By: Guido Sanchez
View this exciting press release for the announcement of an exciting new and innovative program.
The
Johnson Family Foundation has announced that The Pacific Center for
Human Growth in Berkeley, CA, and the Long Island GLBT Community Center
in Bay Shore, NY have each been awarded a $150,000 grant over 3 years
dedicated to increasing the variety and quality of mental health
services provided by LGBT community centers and strengthening the
overall organizational capacity of these institutions during a critical
phase in their development.
CenterLink: The Community of LGBT
Centers is proud to be a partner in this new mental health initiative
and will be working with both centers to implement yearly
organizational technical assistance plans through additional funding
made available from the Foundation. “CenterLink is thrilled to be part
of this truly innovative program and we look forward to working with
each center as they become model programs in the delivery of mental
health services for the LGBT community,” said Terry Stone, Executive
Director.
The grants were awarded to support specific capacity
building projects of already existing mental health programs, and are
the first year of a three year project during which additional LGBT
centers will be eligible to apply for funding in 2010 and 2011.
CenterLink reports there are currently over 180 LGBT centers in 48
states in the U.S. which serve over 40,000 people weekly through a
diverse range of programs and services.
“This grant will enable
our organization to improve efficiency, reach more people and provide
more services relevant to our local community’s needs today. Our daily
goal is to help people live confidently throughout the course of their
lives and this grant will directly support those who come to us for
help,’’ said the Pacific Center for Human Growth’s Executive Director,
Leslie Ewing.
“The goal to provide LGBT centers the capacity
to move to next level in the delivery of such services seems to be now
reachable,” explains David Kilmnick, the Long Island GLBT Center’s
Executive Director. ‘‘The Center’s capacity to serve clients is
expected to double... [and] at the end of the three year grant period,
The Center will be positioned to take its next steps toward opening the
first GLBT mental health clinic on Long Island.’’
CenterLink
applauds the commitment of the Johnson Family Foundation and looks
forward to working with them and the centers to build a stronger,
healthier LGBT community through innovative, sustainable, and effective
programming at LGBT centers everywhere.
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Founded in 1994, CenterLink: The Community of LGBT Centers
is the only national organization working to expand the organizational
and advocacy capacity of LGBT community centers through direct
technical assistance, leadership skills development and resource
coordination. CenterLink believes LGBT centers represent the backbone
of the LGBT movement, serving over 40,000 people weekly. For more
information on CenterLink and its members, visit www.lgbtcenters.org.
The Johnson Family Foundation
is a progressive family foundation. JFF operates national grantmaking
programs in the areas of environmental health and LGBT issues, as well
as place-based grantmaking programs in the State of Vermont; New York
City and Long Island, NY; the City of Pittsburgh, PA; and the town of
Telluride, CO. JFF made grants totaling approximately $3.6 million in
2008. Find out more by visiting www.jffnd.org.
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