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211 - $45,200
211—Knoxville’s Information
and Referral - 45,200
AGAPE - $58,000
Halfway House and Residential
Treatment - 58,000
AMERICAN RED CROSS - $745,826
Armed Forces - 135,000
Community Volunteer Services - 87,040
Disaster Services - 245,000
Health and Nursing Services - 119,800
Safety Education Services - 97,993
Youth Services - 60,993
ARNSTEIN JEWISH
COMMUNITY CENTER - $14,255
Milton Collins Day Camp - 14,255
ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION - $82,750
Patient and Community Services - 27,500
Public and Professional Education- 31,750
Research - 23,500
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF TENNESSEE VALLEY $92,800
CORE
(Community-Based Mentoring) - 73,000
Bigs in Schools
(School-Based Mentoring) 19,800
BOY SCOUTS - $243,200
Boy Scout Program - 37,656
Cub Scout Program - 109,130
Venturing Program - 8,193
Learning for Life - 31,094
Outreach Scouting -31,094
Activities and Camping Program - 26,033
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS - $717,270
Child Care Food Program - 127,796
Child Safety Program - 157,994
Education and Literacy
Development - 163,296
Interpersonal and Life
Skills Development - 136,283
Prevention and Health - 131,901
CASA - $41,850
Court Appointed Special Advocates- 41,850
CATHOLIC CHARITIES - $12,000
Samaritan Place -12,000
CEREBRAL PALSY CENTER - $237,046
Day Services - 237,046
CEREBRAL PALSY
HOUSING CORPORATION - $32,500
Group Home - 32,500
CHILD & FAMILY TENNESSEE - $693,696
Connections: In-home
Family Preservation - 86,750
Continuum for
Permanency Services - 78,800
Family Crisis Center - 85,000
Family Life Enrichment - 16,500
Great Starts - 33,620
Kids on the Block - 27,500
Managing Emotions Nonviolently
(MEN’s) - 8,500
Partners for Child Abuse Prevention - 62,000
PASAAC/Sex Abuse Counseling - 90,000
PleasanTree Apartments - 43,120
Respond - 12,000
Runaway Shelter and
Project Safe Place 68,952
Therapy Center - 65,000
Transitional Living - 15,954
THE CHILDREN’S CENTER - $69,547
CAC (Certificate) Program - 17,387
Scholarship Program - 52,160
COLUMBUS HOME - $69,935
Columbus Home Shelter - 35,385
Parent Place - 34,550
COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE—OFFICE ON AGING $168,550
Daily Living Center - 12,000
Mobile Meals - 111,550
SCIRS/Information and Referral - 45,000
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS - $25,000
EAST TENNESSEE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
REHABILITATION CENTER - $168,959
Motor Development Services - 35,719
Speech and Language Services - 133,240
THE EAST TENNESSEE COMMUNITY DESIGN CENTER- $30,900
Designworks - 30,900
EAST TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGY ACCESS CENTER - $35,600
Community Living: Direct
Assistance and Advocacy 21,600
Literacy for Young Children - 14,000
EPILEPSY FOUNDATION - $51,574
Client Services - 34,039
Public Education - 17,535
THE FLORENCE CRITTENTON
AGENCY - $130,851
Residential Treatment Services - 109,851
STARS - 21,000
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FRIENDS OF LITERACY - $59,267
Adult Literacy Program - 59,267
GIRL SCOUTS - $240,220
Girl Scout Outreach - 107,395
Girl Scouts in Your Neighborhood - 93,000
Outdoor Education - 39,825
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES - $72,295
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)- 29,085
Occupational Skills Training/SPACE 10,772
Placement - 12,853
Work Adjustment - 19,585
HELEN ROSS MCNABB CENTER - $154,668
Adolescent Drug and
Alcohol Services - 19,887
Adult Intensive Outpatient - 2,946
Adult Residential - 19,538
Sisters of the Rainbow - 9,655
Therapeutic Preschool - 102,642
INTERFAITH HEALTH CLINIC - $142,697
Patient Services - 142,697
KNOX COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIZENS $151,000
Beta Home - 45,000
Community Support/Independent
Living - 21,000
Sunshine Early Intervention - 32,000
Sunshine Industries - 20,000
Sunshine Leisure
Services/Recreation - 33,000
KNOX COUNTY SCHOOLS—PTA
CLOTHING CENTER - $55,000
PTA Clothing Center - 55,000
KNOXVILLE AREA URBAN
LEAGUE - $181,000
Housing and Community
Development - 63,700
Workforce Development
and Technology - 117,300
KNOXVILLE CENTER OF
THE DEAF - $45,000
Core Management Program - 45,000
KNOXVILLE VOLUNTEER EMERGENCY RESCUE SQUAD $104,083
Knoxville Volunteer Emergency
Rescue Squad - 104,083
LADIES OF CHARITY - $42,000
Emergency Assistance Program - 42,000
LEGAL AID OF EAST
TENNESSEE - $223,963
Domestic Violence Civil
Legal Services - 138,123
Paralegal Intake and Brief Services - 85,840
MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION - $88,072
Advocacy - 12,117
Client Services - 27,211
Education - 48,744
MY VILLAGE CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CENTER - $55,000
My Village Child Development Center 55,000
NATIONAL KIDNEY
FOUNDATION - $110,570
Community Services - 1,608
Education - 23,483
Patient Services - 85,479
PENINSULA BEHAVIORAL
HEALTH - $68,640
Independent Living Program - 68,640
SAFE HAVEN CENTER - $60,486
Prevention and Education - 15,122
Victim Assistance - 45,364
THE SALVATION ARMY - $410,405
Emergency Assistance Program - 184,000
Joy Baker Center/Women’s Shelter - 71,405
Operation Bootstrap/Men’s Shelter - 155,000
SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK- $69,000
Cased Food Program - 30,000
Food for Kids - 20,000
Kids Cafe - 9,000
Knoxville Harvest - 10,000
SENIOR CITIZENS HOME ASSISTANCE SERVICE- $140,000
Home Hair Care - 15,000
Homemaker Program - 125,000
VOLUNTEER MINISTRY CENTER - $78,141
Day Resource Center - 78,141
WESLEY HOUSE COMMUNITY
CENTER - $105,000
After School Program/C.A.R.E.S. - 67,200
Senior Citizens/W.I.S.E. - 9,450
Summer Program/S.T.E.P. - 28,350
YMCA - $271,093
After School Childcare - 81,192
Aquatics Programs - 38,000
Camping Programs - 37,079
Community and Family Membership - 82,000
Youth Programs - 32,822
YWCA - $462,802
Health and Fitness - 54,000
Phyllis Wheatley Branch - 204,397
Residential Program - 97,451
Victim Advocacy Program - 46,647
Youth Department - 60,307
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