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the Faith-Based and Community Initiative Empowering America's Grassroots

Compassion Capital Demonstration Program

Purposes

The goal of the Compassion Capital Fund Demonstration Program (CCF) is to assist faith-based and community organizations in increasing their effectiveness, enhancing their ability to provide social services, expanding their organizations, diversifying their funding sources, and creating collaborations to better serve those most in need. This is accomplished by funding established intermediary organizations in well-defined geographic locations.

In the first two years of the Compassion Capital Fund, the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) and the HHS Office of Community Services (OCS) funded 31 intermediary organizations (21 in 2002 and 10 in 2003). These intermediary organizations help smaller organizations operate and manage their programs effectively, access funding from varied sources, develop and train staff, expand the types and reach of social services programs in their communities, and replicate promising programs.

How Funds May Be Used

Intermediary organizations receiving Compassion Capital Funds provide two services within their communities:

  1. Technical assistance to a diverse range of faith-based and community organizations; and
  2. technical assistance and financial support through sub-awards to a defined group of faith-based and community organizations.

Technical assistance activities funded under the CCF are conducted at no cost to interested faith-based and community organizations and focus on organizational capacity-building.

Eligibility

The types of organizations that receive funding as intermediary organizations through this program include non-governmental organizations, Tribal governmental organizations, non-profit agencies (including faith-based organizations), public agencies, State and local governments, colleges and universities, and for-profit entities.

CCF-funded intermediaries are established organizations with well-developed connections to and working relationships with faith-based and community organizations in well-defined communities. Typically, these organizations are located in the same communities as the faith-based and community organizations they serve.

Sponsoring Bureau: Office of Community Services


Fiscal Year 2005 Grants: Information about funding levels and grant competitions in Fiscal Year 2005 is expected to be available in early 2005.
An excellent way to learn more about this program is to read the Fiscal Year 2004 program announcement.

FY 2004 CCF Demonstration Program Announcement
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/grants/open/HHS-2004-EJ-0002.html


Frequently Asked Questions about the CCF Program:
http://faq.acf.hhs.gov/cgi-bin/fbci.cfg/php/enduser/std_alp.php?p_cat_lvl1=125

Amount of Competition FY 2004: approximately $7 million

Number of Awards FY 2004:
12

Size of Awards FY2004: $400,000- $800,000

Contact information: Compassion Capital Fund National Resource Center, 703-752-4331


CCF National Resource Center
For more information on the Compassion Capital Fund Demonstration Program, please visit the Compassion Capital Fund National Resource Center.


Last Updated: August 6, 2004