2024

$800,000 over 4 years in funding from the U.S. Department of Justice / Office on Violence Against Women for a nonprofit in NY to lead a Coordinated Community Response to reduce the abuse of older adults across the community

$750,000 over 3 years in funding from the U.S. Department of Justice / Office on Violence Against Women for a local nonprofit in suburban NY to provide bilingual legal assistance to people surviving domestic violence

$200,000 in funding from a local foundation to support constructing a much-needed youth center in North Carolina

$2,900,000 in funding over 5 years from the New York State Office of Mental Health for a housing / apartment program serving adults recovering from serious mental illness in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, NY. This funding will enable people who are ready to move from 24/7 supervised group home environments into independent apartments, with counseling and other support as needed.

$6,200,000 in funding over 5 years from the New York State Office of Mental Health for a team-run program supporting people undergoing distressing life transitions (and behavioral health disorders) in Nassau County, NY

$6,200,000 in additional funding over 5 years from the New York State Office of Mental Health for a team-run program supporting people undergoing distressing life transitions (and behavioral health disorders) in Suffolk County, NY

$250,000 in funding from a local foundation to support counseling of survivors of domestic abuse, as well as prevention-of-domestic-violence educational programming on eastern Long Island, NY

$250,000 in funding from a legacy healthcare foundation to support services for seniors in public housing, including mental health care

$2,500 in funding from a local foundation to support scholarships enabling troubled youth to enroll in after-school and summer enrichment programming

$15,000 in funding from a local foundation to support counseling of children impacted by family violence

$15,000 in funding from a local foundation to support counseling and education of children impacted by family violence

$25,000 in funding from a local foundation to enable mental health support for children and teens impacted by violence, including online bullying and abuse


2023

$5,400,000 in funding over 5 years from government offices including the New York State Office of Mental Health for a housing / apartment program serving people with Serious Mental Illness in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, NY

$11,900,000 in funding over 4 years from county government (leveraging opioid court-settlement funds) to prevent and address opioid misuse, addiction, and fentanyl poisoning on Long Island (NY)

$15,000 award from a large local newspaper to support a domestic violence agency in delivering Prevention Education to community members and school children / teens

$500,000 award over 3 years from the US Office on Violence Against Women to fuel a coordinated commmunity response, led by a domestic violence agency and a high school, to prevent and address interpersonal violence, including cyberbullying and online/digital/social media abuse (building teen resilience and support)

$8,600,000 in funding over 5 years from government offices including the New York State Office of Mental Health for an Assertive Community Treatment (mental and physical health) program serving people with Serious Mental Illness (and often co-occurring substance use disorder) and a history of involvement with the criminal justice system in Suffolk County, NY

$32,000 in funding from 2 town governments to support counseling and prevention education activities of a local domestic violence agency

$185,000 in funding from 3 local foundations and a bank to support advocacy, economic empowerment, and financial literacy among survivors of domestic abuse, as well as general operating expenses for the local nonprofit delivering services

$600,000 award over 3 years from New York State Office of Addiction and Support Services (OASAS) for a Connections to Care program to link underserved people to services that will support long-term substance use disorder recovery and overall health, including harm reduction, physical and behavioral health, and connections to transportation, supportive housing programs, and legal services on Long Island

$3,000,000 award over 5 years from the US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration for a program to advance the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative, in the Long Island (NY) region, by increasing access to effective trauma- and grief-focused treatment and service systems for children, adolescents, and their families, who experience traumatic events


2022

$24,000,000+ in funding over 5 years from agencies including the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports and the New York State Office of Mental Health for an innovative new 24/7 Intensive Crisis Stabilization Center to address the mental health and opioid crises in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, NY

$64,000 in funding from local town governments to support counseling, advoacy, domestic violence prevention, and bullying prevention education for youth and adults affected by such abuse on eastern Long Island

$300,000 in funding from a large New York health foundation to deliver a Bridging the Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Gap for Recently Transitioning Veterans program on Long Island

$500,000 in funding from a legacy healthcare foundation to support services for seniors in public housing, including mental health care

$5,480,615 in funding over 5 years from agencies including the New York State Office of Mental Health to support Assertive Community Treatment for children/youth (ages 10-21) with serious emotional disturbance and/or co-occurring substance use disorders in Nassau County

$516,973 award from New York State Office of Addiction and Support Services (OASAS) to a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic, post-pandemic, to enable continued safe provision of Substance Use Disorder (SUD) prevention, treatment, and recovery services and to improve existing SUD program services on Long Island

$625,000 award over 5 years from US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to a nonprofit to continue delivering Mental Health First Aid training to community members and providers serving adults, adolescents, and children.

$66,000 in funding from local foundations and banks to support advocacy, economic empowerment, and financial literacy among survivors of domestic abuse

$4,000,000 award over 4 years from US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration for a program to improve and advance integrated mental health and substance use treatment capacity on Long Island, NY

$600,000+ in funding over 18 months from the Reasearch Foundation for Mental Hygiene to support services for young people experiencing first-episode psychosis

$40,000 grant from NY State Office of Mental Health to support children and families receiving services in a suburban mental health clinic

$4,000,000 award over 4 years from US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration for a program to launch a new certified community behavioral health clinic for people facing opioid use disorder and other substance use disorders

$35,000 in county funding to support intensive community-based services for children

$15,000 grant from the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports to support telehealth service delivery

$25,000 grant from the New York State Department of Health to support installation of telehealth equipment in group homes (community residences) for people with behavioral health conditions

$20,000 grant from local community foundation to support focused outreach to and engagement of seniors in need of mental health support

$3,000 grant from a town foundation to support connecting survivors of overdoses in Emergency Department to needed mental health and substance use services

$1,900,000 award over 3 years from New York State Office of Victim Services to support core operating expenses and staffing of a geographically remote domestic violence services organization

$500,000 award over 3 years from the US Office on Violence Against Women to provide transitional housing and financial empowerment for people surviving domestic violence

$8,500 award from US Department of Justice to support advocacy for victims of interpersonal violence


2021

$5,745,233 grant from the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports for a new regional approach to addressing the opioid health crisis in southeastern New York

$20,000 in funding from local town governments to support domestic violence prevention education and counseling for youth and adults affected by such abuse on eastern Long Island

$342,000 award over 4 years from New York State Office of Children and Family Services to a nonprofit to continue successful prevention education to children and adolescents regarding relationship abuse.

$5,000 in funding from a local church foundation to support story-telling to youth to help children: (1) build and celebrate healthy relationships at home and with peers; and (2) develop an appreciation of diversity, compassion, and community

$1,500,000 grant from NY State Office of Mental Health for 5-year partnership to innovatively help adults ages 55+ facing challenges with mental health, substance use, and aging

$15,000 in funding from local sports club charitable foundation to support legal advocacy for survivors of domestic violence

$50,000 in funding over 2 years from a family foundation to enhance outreach and access to services for domestic violence survivors

$31,250 in grants from bank and corporate foundation funders to enhance financial literacy skills and economic empowerment for domestic violence victims

$4,713 in funding from local foundation to support summer activities for children in domestic violence shelter (fun with greenhouse, plants, living environment.)

$225,000 in funding from New York State Department of Labor to enable outreach and assistance to local residents who lost income during Covid-19 and who were left out of various federal relief programs, including unemployment and pandemic relief

$625,000 grant over 5 years from US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to fund local Drug Free Communities coalition

$600,000 award over 3 years from the US Office on Violence Against Women to provide bilingual legal assistance to people surviving domestic violence

$3,000,000 award over 2 years from US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration for a program to perserve and expand integrated mental health and substance use treatment capacity on Long Island, NY

$2,625,000 award over 5 years from US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration for a program to expand medication-assisted treatment (including nights and weekends) for people facing opioid use disorder and other substance use disorders

$150,000 award over 2 years from a family foundation to support a Leaders of Color learning collective in a large, urban California school district

$300,000 award from a foundation to an education advocacy group in Oakland, California to support leader and teacher retention and improve education for local youth.


2020

$603,076 grant from the U.S. Administration for Children and Families for a family violence prevention demonstration program addressing children exposed to domestic violence (and their non-abusing parent) thru 2022

$461,445 in capital funding from the NY State Office of Mental Health to establish 3 new crisis-respite beds for people facing mental health disorders in Suffolk County, NY

$200,000 award from a national foundation to a domestic violence shelter in southeastern NY for capacity building, leadership growth, and operating support through 2022.

$4,999,995 award from the U.S. Administration for Children and Families for expanded fatherhood (skill-building) initiative and domestic violence prevention thru 2025

$4,999,995 award over 5 years from the U.S. Administration for Children and Families to a Nassau County (NY) nonprofit to provide evidence-based, skill-building workshops and 1:1 coaching in relationship repair and interpersonal communication.

$800,000 award over 16 months from federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to a Long Island, NY clinic and domestic violence agency to provide emergency suicide prevention services during Covid-19 crisis.

$4,000,000 award over 2 years from federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to a Long Island, NY clinic to provide expanded mental health and substance use treatment.

$208,554 award from New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports to a nonprofit in Nassau County, NY to purchase a mission-tailored mobile service clinic/vehicle.

$20,000 award from a coalition of foundations to a domestic violence shelter in eastern NY to purchase needed technology upgrades during the Covid-19 pandemic.

$20,000 award from a community foundation to a nonprofit in southeastern NY to provide increased mobile mental health services during the Covid-19 pandemic.

$513,403 award from the Federal Communications Commission to a nonprofit mental health clinic to purchase needed technological upgrades enabling expanded provision of remote services especially during Covid-19.

$25,000 award from a corporate giving organization to an education advocacy group in Oakland, California to support local school leaders of color and improve education for local youth.

$500,000 award over 2 years from a financial services foundation to a nonprofit focused on improving K-12 instructional quality to children in Northern California

Recognition of an entrepreneurial mentoring organization as a finalist in a global competition sponsored by a top-ranking university (our client was one of 10 finalists among 300 competitors, and will receive a financial award).


2019

$936,000 award over 3 years from a state Office of Children and Family Services to a local Girl Scouts organization to provide after-school programming for elementary and high school students living in a high-poverty area.

$209,741 award over 12 months from a new statewide health foundation to a nonprofit in Nassau County, NY to provide extra support and engagement to people overcoming substance use disorders.

$25,000 award from a private foundation to an early childcare center in eastern NY to provide arts-enriched programming to children ages 18 months to 5 years old.

$450,000 award over 3 years from the United States Department of Justice to a nonprofit in southeastern NY to provide up to 2 years of transitional housing for 11-14 victims of abuse.

$60,000 award over 2 years from a private foundation to a nonprofit charter school in Indiana to deliver healthy-relationship coaching to 10th and 11th graders.

$100,000 award from New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports to a behavioral health provider to address substance use and improve capacity for Medication-Assisted Treatment.

$200,000 award over 2 years from New York State Office of Prevention of Domestic Violence to a nonprofit to deliver prevention education to children and adolescents.

$794,448 award over 3 years from New York State Office of Victim Services to a domestic violence shelter to deliver core services (hotline, counseling, advocacy, prevention education) to local community

$1,538,438 award over 2 years from New York State Office of Mental Health to a nonprofit to deliver supportive housing for people with serious mental illness

$96,000 in awards from a group of local foundations and banks to a domestic violence shelter to support various services

$3,275,000 award from New York State Department of Health to nonprofit partnership to deliver health insurance navigator program enabling residents of two NY counties to understand and enroll in health insurance

$1,228,605 award from New York State Department of Health to enhance mental health and substance use clinic infrastructure enabling better service to 7,000 individuals and families affected by addiction, depression, anxiety and other health conditions

$200,000+ annual contract from local faith organization to enable on-site services at a community center for people facing mental health or substance use disorders


2018

$375,000 award from U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to deliver mental health first aid training to 1,000 local residents who interact with at-risk youth and adults

$25,000 award from a family foundation for bilingual counseling services for adults and children

$694,460 award from NY State Office of Victim Services for bilingual attorney services for survivors of abuse

$8,500 award from local community foundation to connect residents of Long Island town(s) to health home care coordination services

$303,000 annual contract from NY State Office of Mental Health for supportive housing for people with serious mental illness

$25,000 award from a family foundation for general operating expenses of a domestic violence nonprofit

$20,000 award from Mary Kay Foundation to support emergency shelter services for survivors of abuse

$210,013 award from NY State Office of Victim Services for bilingual case management for survivors of abuse

$10,000 award from local charitable athletic group to enable children's counseling for kids affected by bullying

$1,200,000 award from a health insurance company to develop 50 supportive housing units for people with serious mental illness

$47,000 across grants from four foundations and a town government to support trauma-informed counseling, financial literacy training, and youth counseling to individuals affected by domestic violence and/or bullying


2017

$975K grant from US Administration for Children and Families for transitional living program (skill-building/housing support) serving youth recovering from homelessness thru 2022

$600K grant from the US Office on Violence Against Women to provide bilingual legal assistance to people surviving domestic violence

$25K grant from Bank of America Foundation to help people maintain affordable housing, via a mental health services organization

$30K grant from State of Oregon to help people w/developmental disabilities hold meaningful jobs, via an innovative nonprofit

$10K grant from a local community foundation to enhance parenting skills among young adults, via a behavioral health organization

$25K grant from a charitable trust to support bilingual legal advocacy for a domestic violence organization

$562K grant from State of New York (Dormitory Authority) to improve security and infrastructure for an integrated health clinic

$150K grant from State of New York to improve infrastructure for a domestic violence facility

$25K grant from large family foundation for general operating expenses for a domestic violence facility

$10K grant from local bank for financial literacy training to abuse survivors for a domestic violence facility


2016

$900K in Vital Access Provider (VAP) funding from NY State Office of Mental Health to preserve the stability and geographic distribution of mental health clinic services (with additional $900K in federal support for this initiative committed, but pending)

$1.46M grant from US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration to serve minority women at risk of contracting HIV/AIDS

$1M grant from NY State Office of Mental Health for partnership to innovatively help seniors facing challenges with mental health, substance use, and aging

$625K grant from US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration to fund local Drug Free Communities coalition

$350K grant from the US Office on Violence Against Women for transitional housing

$50K grant from NY State Office of Mental Health to purchase 50 new computers

$10K grant from Bank of America Foundation to promote financial literacy


2015

$4.99M grant from US Administration for Children and Families for enhanced fatherhood (skill-building) initiative and domestic violence prevention thru 2020

$4.78M grant from US Administration for Children and Families for program to help people recovering from mental health and substance use disorders to repair and maintain personal relationships

$1.6M grant from US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration for integration of primary care into behavioral health services

$403K/yr contract from NY State Office of Mental Health for supportive housing for people with serious mental illness and other high needs

$322K/yr contract from NY State Office of Mental Health for supportive housing for people with serious mental illness

$254K/yr contract from Nassau County Department of Human Services for care coordination serving people involved with Mental Health Court

$249K/yr contract from NY State Office of Mental Health for short-term crisis beds

$224K/yr contract from Nassau County Department of Human Services for mobile residential support for people living in supported housing

$174K in legislative outlays from two counties for detox/withdrawal services

$25K grant from Long Island Community Foundation to build partnership with county social services to improve customer service for people with disabilities

$15K grant from NY Community Bank for diabetes screening for people with mental illness

$15K sponsorship from Bethpage Federal Credit Union for behavioral healthcare support

$10K grant from United Way in support of café run by people with disabilities

$10K grant from Philanthropic Action in Challenging Times (PACT) for mental health

$6K grant from Greentree Foundation in support of outreach/screening for mental health and substance use disorders

$2K grant from All For The East End for domestic violence prevention


2014

$1.9M grant from the NY State Department of Health for mental health “Stability at Home” program

$786K grant extension from US Administration for Children and Families to continue fatherhood initiative and domestic violence prevention

$300K grant from NY State Division of Criminal Justice Services for neighborhood violence prevention

$150K grant from American Red Cross to help Hurricane Sandy victims 1.5 years later

$50K grant from United Way to continue assistance to Hurricane Sandy victims


2013

$24.9M grant from US Department of Labor to Montana community college consortium for improved higher education experience, including student coaching

$450K grant from NY State Office of Mental Health to provide integrated healthcare for seniors

$226K grant from Federal Transit Administration to provide transportation to domestic violence survivors

$160K grant from NY State Crime Victims Board to support range of services to domestic violence survivors


2012

$500K grant from US Office of Violence Against Women to help victims with disabilities

$300K grant from US Department of Justice to provide transitional housing for violence survivors

$95K grant from US Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide new housing for who domestic violence survivors

6,569 pounds of food from Long Island Cares Foundation to supply domestic violence shelter


2011

$25M grant from US Department of Labor to Hawaii community college consortium for improved higher education experience, including student coaching

$2.358M grant from US Administration for Children and Families to support fatherhood initiative designed to prevent domestic violence

$300K grant from US Department of Justice to deliver “Engaging Men” initiative to reduce domestic violence


2010

$1.1M grant from US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to help stem HIV/AIDS in NY


2009

$750K grant from US Office of Minority Health to help prevent HIV among people emerging from prison


2007

$4.4M grant from US Department of Education to local Oregon school district in support of Smaller Learning Communities

$230K grant from Nassau County, New York to help reach “Out of Care” HIV+ individuals with service needs


2006

$2.5M grant from US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to develop mobile outreach program to prevent HIV and Hepatitis C

$600K grant from US Office of Minority Health for HIV prevention in hard-hit minority groups

$500K grant from US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to fortify and expand drug use prevention coalition

$100K/year contract from New York State Tobacco Control Program for smoking cessation program


2005

$1.29M grant from US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to help limit harm caused by substance use

$75K grant from Kinsman Foundation toward construction of wildlife help facility

$100K grant from Allstate Foundation toward education/prevention of bullying

$100K ($50K to 2 clients) grants from US Health and Human Services for capacity building


2004

$1.46M from US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to help stem HIV/AIDS