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Index: About Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA), Grants and Funding Opportunities, Previous Grant and Funding Awards

Grant and Funding Awards: ELOA 2004 Grantees
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EARLY LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES ACT (ELOA) FISCAL YEAR 2004 GRANTEES

REGION GRANTEE APPROVED AMOUNT
Region I Town of Manchester on behalf of the Manchester School Readiness Coalition, Manchester, CT $601,200
United Way of Eastern Fairfield County on behalf of the Bridgeport School Readiness Council, Bridgeport, CT $999,908
Economic Development and Industrial Corporation on behalf of the Community Partnership for Children Council, Boston, MA $1,000,000
Easter Seals New Hampshire, Inc. on behalf of the Early Learning Lasts A Lifetime Council of Southern New Hampshire, Manchester, NH $999,792
The Providence Plan on behalf of the Ready to Learn Providence Local Council, Providence, RI $1,000,000
Franklin County Children’s Task Force on behalf of the Western Maine ACCESS, Farmington, ME $886,933
Region II* N/A  
Region III University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development on behalf of the Family Support Policy Board, Pittsburgh, PA $724,504
United Way of Central Virginia, Inc. on behalf of the Success By 6 Coalition, Lynchburg, VA $741,480
Huntington Housing Authority on behalf of the Cabell-Wayne Early Childhood Council, Huntington, WV $999,280
Region IV Broward County School Readiness Coalition, Inc., Ft. Lauderdale, FL $999,063
Santa Rosa County School Readiness Coalition, Milton, FL $270,444
Leon and Gadsden School Readiness Coalition, Tallahassee, FL $668,531
United Way of Northern Kentucky on behalf of the Boone County Success By 6 Council, Florence, KY $717,600
Institute for Disability Studies at the University of Southern Mississippi on behalf of the Mayor’s Council on Early Learning Resources, Hattiesburg, MS $823,763
Person County Partnership for Children, Roxboro, NC $319,902
Richland County Firsts Steps on behalf of the Richland County Early Education Council, Columbia, SC $940,750
Region V Heart of West Michigan United Way on behalf of the Kent County Family and Children’s Coordinating Council, Grand Rapids, MI $943,072
Berrien County Intermediate School District on behalf of the Project Great Start Berrien Council, Berrien Springs, MI $950,000
Minneapolis Youth Coordinating Board, Minneapolis, MN $984,002
Cuyahoga County Family and Children First Council, Cleveland, OH $1,000,000
Region VI South Plains Community Action Association on behalf of the South Plains Childhood Council, Levelland, TX $663,386
Region VII Neighborhood Centers of Johnson County on behalf of the Johnson County Empowerment Board, Iowa City, IA $486,454
Human Services Planning Alliance on behalf of the Des Moines Independent Community School District, Des Moines, IA $774,176
Burrell Behavioral Health on behalf of the Green County Early Childhood Development Council, Springfield, MO $775,305
United Way of Greater St. Lois, Inc. on behalf of the St, Louis Council on Early Childhood Success, St. Louis, MO $1,000,000
Butler Community College on behalf of the Partners in Learning, Literacy and Readiness, El Dorado, KS $287,244
Region VIII Hilltop Health Services on behalf of the Early Childhood Partnership of Mesa County, Grand Junction, CO $617,548
Women’s Opportunity and Resources Development, Inc. on behalf of the Healthy Start Council of Missoula, Missoula, MT $721,874
Utah State University on behalf of the Bear River Region Child Care Resource and Referral Advisory Board, Logan, UT $634,083
Region IX Valley of the Sun United Way on behalf of the Phoenix Advisory Council for Early Childhood, Phoenix, AZ $648,534
United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona, Inc. on behalf of the First Focus on Kids Council, Tucson, AZ $1,000,000
Marin County Health and Human Services on behalf of the Marin County Child Care Commission, San Rafael, CA $607,348
Tehama County Department of Education on behalf of the Tehama County Local Child Care Planning Council, Tehama, CA $946,293
East Bay Community Foundation on behalf of the Alameda County Child Care Planning Council, Oakland, CA $997,917
Lake County Office of Education on behalf of the Lake County Child Care Planning Council, Lakeport, CA $929,126
Region X Bristol Bay Native Association on behalf of the Early Childhood Interdisciplinary Team, Dillingham, AK $991,365
United Way of Southeastern Idaho Success by 6 on behalf of the Partners For Prosperity Early Learning and Care Council, Pocatello, ID $994,277
Coos County Commission on Children and Families, Coquille, OR $268,368
Northwest Educational Service District 189 on behalf of the Northwest ESD Early Childhood Committee, Anacortes, WA $987,717
Health Improvement Partnership on behalf of the Spokane Regional Child Care Initiative, Spokane, WA $989,014
Total :   $31,890,253

* has prior year ELOA recipients, no Region II applicants were funded in FY04.


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