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Organization Name Amount Summary Fiscal Year Primary Program Area
New Life Center $20,000 Support community response efforts to COVID-19 crisis. 2020 Children
New Life Center $15,000 Support efforts to strengthen nonprofit board governance practices and leadership (Good Governance Fund). 2020 Children
New Life Center $12,000 A Community Relief Grant to support the agency's shelter for victims of domestic violence. 2012 Children
New Life Center $325,000 To support a capital project to construct a child development center and add 40 domestic violence shelter beds in the West Valley. 2007 Children
New Life Center $75,000 In support of children's counseling programs specifically designed for child victims of domestic violence. 2002 Children
New Pathways for Youth $15,000 Support efforts to strengthen nonprofit board governance practices and leadership (Good Governance Fund). 2021 Children
New Pathways for Youth $100,000 Strengthen nonprofit community during COVID-19 crisis. 2021 Children
New Pathways for Youth $86,000 (Repurpose COVID-19) Support capacity building (2020 Initiative—Post-ATLAS/Human Services Organizations). 2021 Children
New Pathways for Youth $15,000 Support efforts to strengthen nonprofit board governance practices and leadership (Good Governance Fund). 2019 Children
New Pathways for Youth $480,000 Purchase and renovate building to expand services. 2020 Children
New Pathways for Youth $15,000 Support efforts to strengthen nonprofit board governance practices and leadership (Good Governance Fund). 2018 Children
New Pathways for Youth $15,000 Support efforts to strengthen nonprofit board governance practices and leadership (Good Governance Fund). 2016 Children
New Pathways for Youth $125,000 Expand and enhance youth mentoring training for staff, volunteers, and parents. 2016 Children
New Pathways for Youth $50,000 Support strategic organizational enhancements (ATLAS Nonprofit Strength and Endurance Project) 2014 Children
New Pathways for Youth $16,250 Expansion of youth mentoring programs using technology upgrades. 2011 Children
 
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