Grant List 2004-2005
  1. Springfield College Sage Program, Springfield, MA - support for the SAGE mentoring and educational support program for youth in the custody of the Department of Youth Services. ($5,000 - educational institution)
  2. Juvenile Justice Partners, Inc., Cambridge, MA - support for a legal advocacy program that trains law students in juvenile and child welfare law and provides representation for at-risk youth. ($20,000 - public charity)
  3. The Penikese Island School, Woods Hole, MA - support for a residential school serving adolescent males referred by the Department of Youth Services. ($5,000 - public charity)
  4. Freedom Ministries, Inc., Boston, MA - support for a visitation program for the families of youth committed to the Department of Youth Services. ($5,000 - public charity)
  5. The PAIR Project, Boston, MA. - support for a legal advocacy program that provides representation and other support services for detained immigrants and their families. ($10,000 - public charity)
  6. The City Mission Society, Boston, MA - support for the prison services program that serves inmates returning to the Boston area. ($10,000 - public charity)
  7. Framingham Court Mediation Services, Inc., Framingham, MA - support for the criminal case mediation program. ($2,500 - public charity)
  8. Veteran's Education Project, Amherst, MA - support for a violence prevention program serving Department of Youth Services adjudicated youth. ($7,500 - public charity)
  9. Dismas House of Central Massachusetts, Worcester, MA - support for a residential program serving offenders returning to the Worcester area. ($10,000 - public charity)
  10. Newton Community Service Centers, Inc., Newton, MA - support for an educational and community work service program serving court involved youth. ($10,000 - public charity)
  11. Greater Brockton Center for Dispute Resolution, Brockton, MA - support for a criminal case mediation program at the Brockton District Court. ($12,000 - public charity)
  12. Self Esteem Boston, Boston, MA - support for a self development program serving female offenders residing in community based residential centers. ($7,000 - public charity)
  13. Span, Inc., Boston, MA - support for a community based program providing transitional assistance to ex-offenders released from the state prison system. ($10,000 - public charity)
  14. The Salvation Army, Boston, MA - support for an alternative sentencing work service program at the Lynn District Court. ($12,000 - public charity)
  15. Bethel A.M.E. Church, Jamaica Plain, MA - support for the Generation Excel program serving gang involved youth and youthful offenders. ($15,000 - public charity)
  16. On The Rise, Inc., Cambridge, MA - support for a legal advocacy program serving homeless women. ($10,000 - public charity)
  17. Boston College Law School, Newton, MA - restricted support for the Juvenile Rights Advocacy program serving young adolescent female offenders. ($20,000 - educational institution)
  18. Citizens for Juvenile Justice, Boston, MA. - support for a statewide advocacy organization that seeks to improve the administration of juvenile justice through public education, research and collaboration. ($30,000 - public charity)
  19. Community Resources for Justice, Boston, MA - support for sentencing reform and prisoner reintegration research analysis and public education activities. ($52,500 - public charity)
  20. Community Servings, Boston, MA - support for the organization's meals program for criminal justice clients living with AIDS. ($10,500 - public charity)
  21. Friends of Boston's Homeless, Boston, MA - support for homeless and transition services for criminal justice clients. ($5,710 - public charity)
  22. Associated Grantmakers, Boston, MA - 2003 and 2004 membership support. ($8,800 - public charity)
  23. Council on Foundations, Washington, D.C. - 2003 and 2004 membership support. ($4,750 - public charity)
  24. Grantmakers for Children Youth and Families, Washington, D.C. - 2003 and 2004 membership support. ($2,000 - public charity)
  25. Partakers, Inc., Westwood, MA - support for the organization's prison services program for state correctional inmates. ($10,000 - public charity)
  26. Rodman Ride for Kids, Inc., Foxboro, MA - support for the 2004 Ride for Kids and Celebration of Giving events that raise over $3 Million for child welfare agencies in Massachusetts. ($27,900 - public charity)
  27. The Key Program, Framingham, MA - support for residential services for youth committed by the Department of Youth Services. ($5,000 - public charity)
  28. Daniel Marr Boys and Girls Club, Dorchester, MA - restricted support for the Paul R. McLaughlin Youth Center Street Law program. ($2,900 - public charity)
  29. Massachusetts Correctional Legal Services, Boston, MA - restricted support for the Prison Brutality project that investigates suspected cases of prison abuse in the Massachusetts prison system. ($15,000 - public charity)
  30. Community Change, Inc., Boston, MA - support for the printing and distribution of the agency's resource manual for offender services. ($2,500 - public charity)
  31. Quabbin Mediation, Inc., Orange, MA - support for the development and coordination of the Youth Policy Board that will help coordinate community wide violence prevention services. ($10,000 - public charity)
  32. Suffolk University, Boston, MA - restricted support fo the Center for Restorative Justice. ($9,000 - educational institution)
  33. The Boston Foundation, Boston, MA - restricted support for the public safety forum series in partnership with the Massachusetts Institute for a New Commonwealth and Community Resources for Justice. ($15,000 - public charity)
  34. Boston Employment Service, Boston, MA - support for the Strive program that provides employment assistance to ex-offenders. ($10,000 - public charity)
  35. Friends of Prisoners, Inc., Barnstable, MA - support for a residential support program for ex-offenders. ($8,000 - public charity)
  36. Massachusetts Committee for Public Council Services, Boston, MA - support for the Equal Justice Partnership coordinated by the Youth Advocacy project. ($14,000 - public agency)
  37. University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA - support for the Mental Health Diversion program serving offenders ($19,000 - educational institution)
  38. Catholic Charities, Brockton, MA - support for the SOAR program that provides community transition services to ex-offenders and restricted support for the Summer of Safety program. ($30,000 - public charity)
  39. New England Council on Crime and Delinquency, Lynnfield, MA - support for the organization's 2004 training conference. ($2,500 - public charity)
  40. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, MA - support for the Massachusetts Sentencing Commission's participation in the National Conference of State Sentencing Commissions. ($2,000 public agency)
  41. Correctional Association of Massachusetts, Springfield, MA - support for organization's annual training conference. ($650 - public charity)
  42. Massachusetts Council of Human Service Providers Charitable Foundation, Boston, MA - support for the organization's annual training conference. ($3,000)
  43. Massachusetts Advocates for Children, Boston, MA - restricted support for the Trauma and Learning Policy initiative that will focus attention on the role of childhood trauma in delinquency. ($15,500 - public charity)
  44. Spectra Management Services, Inc., Springfield, MA - support for the female offender service program located at the Rachael Stockton House. ($17,000 - public charity)
  45. Hampshire County Sheriff's Department, Northampton, MA - support for inmate vocational training. ($500 - public agency)
  46. Essex County Community Foundation, Topsfield, MA, support for annual Youth Service Providers Conference. ($250 - public charity)
  47. Stop It Now, Inc., Haydenville, MA - support for sexual abuse prevention programs and services. ($700 - public charity)
  48. National Crime Prevention Council, Washington, D.C. - restricted support for the organization's Jack Calhoun fund. ($1,000 - public charity)
  49. Institute for Community Peace, Washington, D.C. - restricted support for the organization's Immersion training program. ($500 - public charity)
  50. Kennedy Donovan Center, Foxboro, MA - support for the organization's annual staff and volunteer recognition event. ($500 - public charity)
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