From the Yakima Herald-Republic Online News.
YAKIMA, Wash. -- United Way of Central Washington announced Thursday $1.4 million in community grants to 76 programs that provide health and human services to residents in Yakima and Kittitas counties.
United Way officials said they couldn't fund all of the programs' requests because fundraising fell short in the tough economy.
The group had a $2.1 million goal and fell just short, raising about
$2 million, said the local organization's president Lance Stephens.
"I don't know that there were programs we were unable to fund," he said. "But there were some we weren't able to fund to the level requested."
The $1.4 million in grants is the same amount given last year, Stephens said.
"As we continue to see an increase in demand for basic services, we felt our grant-making focus this year should be on maintaining core services that help stabilize families and individuals during these tough times," Allen Cottle, board chairman of United Way of Central Washington, said in a news release.
United Way of Yakima County and United Way of Kittitas County merged last April, citing the need to cut expenses. In the fundraising year before the merger, the Yakima chapter raised $2 million.
Four new grant recipients were announced this year, including Ready by Five, an early-learning initiative in east Yakima, and Allied Arts of Yakima.
A total of 82 community volunteers participated in nine review teams that evaluated more than $1.65 million in requests.
Other programs receiving funding were:
Initiatives
Greater Columbia 211 Call Center ($20,000) -- Community information and referral services in Central Washington
Homeless Network of Yakima County ($20,000) -- An assistance fund that provides resources to help homeless individuals and families transition into affordable housing
Yakima County Agencies and Programs
American Red Cross, Yakima Valley Chapter ($110,000) - Disaster services
Boy Scouts of America, Grand Columbia Council ($105,800) -- Youth development programs
Camp Fire USA, Roganunda Council ($31,520) --- Mega Club after-school program
Camp Fire USA, Roganunda Council ($11,000) -- Self-reliance babysitting courses
Camp Fire USA, Roganunda Council ($43,460) - Traditional Club program
Catholic Charities Housing Services ($6,870) -- Ministry of Management affordable housing support programs
Catholic Family and Child Services ($22,470) -- Carroll Children's Center early learning center
Catholic Family and Child Services ($9,660) -- Child Care Resource and Referral program
Catholic Family and Child Services ($55,500) -- Counseling services
Catholic Family and Child Services ($14,730) -- Pathways to Parenting program
Catholic Family and Child Services ($11,000) -- Teens in Foster Care program
Catholic Family and Child Services ($45,640) -- Valley Intervention program
Catholic Family and Child Services ($14,800) -- Yakima County Volunteer Chore Services program
Community Presbyterian Church ($7,740) -- English-as-a-Second Language classes in Wapato
Edith Bishel Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired ($6,890) -- Independent Living Skills program
Educational Service District 105 ($19,230) -- Yakima County KidScreen program
Enterprise For Progress in the Community ($15,030) -- Crisis Nursery Respite Car program
Girl Scouts of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho ($14,980) -- Youth development programs
Grandview Community Fund ($14,530) -- Youth recreation and sports and senior programs
Granger Community Fund ($2,950) -- Youth sports programs
Hearing and Speech Center ($35,100) -- Preschool Deaf Therapy program
Lower Valley Crisis & Support Services ($25,000) -- Domestic violence services
Lower Valley Crisis & Support Service ($25,000) -- Sexual assault services
Mabton Food Bank ($8,180) -- Food purchases operations
Merit Resource Services ($26,100) -- Family outpatient treatment
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill -- Yakima Chapter ($15,550) -- Family support services
Parent Trust for Washington Children ($6,010) -- Independence for Fragile Families program
Provident Horizon Group ($25,780) - Project Search program
Salvation Army ($165,550) -- Emergency assistance and food bank services
Salvation Army ($32,930) -- Senior Nutrition program
Selah Community Fund ($4,570) -- Selah Civic Center operations
St. Michael's Pantry ($7,000) -- Food purchases operations
Sunnyside Ministerial Food Bank ($9,790) -- Emergency services and operations
Toppenish Community Fund ($11,840) - Youth sports and recreation programs
Toppenish Community Chest Food Bank ($13,740) - Food and operations
Voices for Children Foundation ($6,000) - Foster children support services
Wapato Community Fund ($6,810) -- Youth sports and the Noah's Ark homeless shelter
Wellness House ($24,200) -- Support service for persons with life-threatening illnesses
White Swan Community Fund ($9,300) -- Youth and community activities
Yakima County Retired Senior Volunteer Program ($21,000) -- Senior volunteer opportunities
Yakima Family YMCA ($11,980) -- ASPIRE youth mentoring program
Yakima Family YMCA ($14,730) -- Jewett child care programs
Yakima Family YMCA ($9,800) -- C.O.R.E. program
Yakima Family YMCA ($28,500) -- Eastside Youth Sports program
Yakima Family YMCA ($6,000) -- Midnight Madness program
Yakima Family YMCA ($19,100) -- Saturday Nite Live program
Yakima Family YMCA ($8,400) -- Summer day camp
Yakima Family YMCA ($30,000) -- Youth drop-in Center
Yakima Family YMCA ($48,300) --Youth sports programs
Yakima Interfaith Coalition ($28,000) - Casa Hogar women and children's education programs
Yakima Police Athletic League ($7,620) - Youth sports and recreation programs
Yakima Valley YWCA ($61,000) - Domestic violence shelter and services
Kittitas County Programs and Agencies
Aging and Long-Term Care ($2,700) -- Respite care
American Red Cross -- Kittitas County Chapter ($4,810) - Disaster Services
Boy Scouts of America Grand Columbia Council ($1,280) - Youth development programs
Catholic Family & Child Services ($1,730) - Kittitas County Volunteer Chore Services
Central Washington Disability Resources ($3,650) -- Recreational Health & Wellness program
Court Advocates for Children Kittitas County ($3,500) -- Foster children support services
Dispute Resolution Center ($840) - Outreach services
Dispute Resolution Center ($460) - Victim Offender Meeting program
Ellensburg Community Health Clinic ($4,810) -- Free health services
Elmview ($7,620) -- Senior Nutrition program
Elmview ($4,520) -- Vocational services for persons with disabilities
Girl Scouts of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho ($1,150) -- Youth development programs
Hope Source ($1,930) -- Youth Recreation Scholarship program
Hospice Friends ($1,760) - Hospice support services
Kittitas County Retired Senior Volunteer Program ($4,780) - Senior volunteer services
Kittitas Valley Opportunities ($4,620) - Parent to Parent program
Youth Services for Kittitas County ($8,780)-- Youth recreation and educational services