I tell the stories of organizations' success by writing grant proposals, compiling need statements, and developing marketing and fundraising content. I strengthen the link between their day to day operations and their long term goals by building logic models and evaluation plans, creating tools for grantseeking and systems for grants management, and helping them set meaningful outcomes and apply evidence based interventions to their work. These are my areas of expertise:
A list of major grant awards:
County of Ventura Human Services Agency
Interface Children and Family Services--HOMEBUILDERS Intensive Family Preservation Services
$550,000
March 2017
Safeway Foundation
Clinic by the Bay--Breast Health for Uninsured Women
$15,000
August 2016
Sisters of Mercy West Midwest Community
Primary and Preventive Care for the Uninsured
$27,000
July 2016
Cisco Foundation
Chronic Disease Management for Working Uninsured Adults
$15,000
June 2016
State of California Board of State and Community Corrections
Ventura County--Pay for Success Recidivism Reduction program
$1.5 million
April 2016
US Department of Health and Human Services (US-DHHS)—Administration for Children Youth & Families (ACYF)
Interface Children and Family Services--Street Outreach for Homeless Youth
$195,000 per year for three years
September 2015
Miami Foundation
PACE Center for Girls, Miami-Dade—general operating support
$20,000
May 2014
San Francisco Office of Workforce Development (SF-OEWD)—Workforce Investment Act (WIA) funding
Larkin Street Youth Services--Basic Education/ Vocational Skills Training for Homeless Youth
$150,000 per year for 2 years
May 2014
San Francisco Human Services Agency (SF-HSA)—Housing and Homeless Division
Lark Inn Shelter for Homeless Transition Aged Youth—general operating support
$900,000 per year for 5 years
April 2014
US Department of Health and Human Services (US-DHHS)—Administration for Children Youth & Families (ACYF)
Basic Center Shelter and Drop In Services for Homeless Youth
$187,000 per year for 3 years
September 2013
US Department of Health and Human Services (US-DHHS)—Administration for Children Youth & Families (ACYF)
Street Outreach for Homeless Youth
$187,000 per year for 3 years
September 2013
San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (SF-MOHCD)
Lark Inn Shelter for Homeless Transition Aged Youth--capital improvements
$175,000
May 2013
San Francisco Office of Workforce Development (SF-OEWD)—Workforce Investment Act (WIA) funding
Youth Sector Bridge Employment Services—job readiness training and job placement for homeless youth
$150,000 per year for 2 years
April 2013
San Francisco Department of Children Youth & Families (SF-DCYF)
Future Track—afterschool program for homeless high school aged youth
$119,000 per year for 2 years
April 2013
San Francisco Office of Workforce Development (SF-OEWD)—Workforce Investment Act (WIA) funding
GED+--education and job readiness for homeless youth
$85,000
May 2011
California Endowment
Larkin Street Youth Services—General Operating Support
$150,000 over 3 years
2010-2013
San Francisco Department of Public Health (SF-DPH)—Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) funding
Routz Transitional Housing and Wellness Services for mentally ill homeless youth
$1,400,000 per year for 5 years
June 2009
John R. Cahill Foundation
G House Transitional Living Program for Homeless Youth
$65,000
2009
San Francisco Foundation
Larkin Street Youth Services—General Operating Support
$20,000-$47,000
2008 (increased in 2009)
William G. Irwin Charity Foundation
Diamond Youth Shelter Capital Campaign
$150,000
2008
US Department of Health and Human Services (US-DHHS)—Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Assisted Care/Aftercare residential medical services for HIV+ homeless youth
$578,741 per year for 5 years
July 2007
Aetna Foundation
Mills-Peninsula Hospital Foundation—Healthy Kids Program
$35,000
2006
- City, State, and Federal funding proposals, contracts, and reports
- Needs statements based on research and data
- Foundation and corporate grantwriting
- Prospect research to identify potential funders
- Program planning, outcome setting, logic models
- Nonprofit marketing and fundraising content
A list of major grant awards:
County of Ventura Human Services Agency
Interface Children and Family Services--HOMEBUILDERS Intensive Family Preservation Services
$550,000
March 2017
Safeway Foundation
Clinic by the Bay--Breast Health for Uninsured Women
$15,000
August 2016
Sisters of Mercy West Midwest Community
Primary and Preventive Care for the Uninsured
$27,000
July 2016
Cisco Foundation
Chronic Disease Management for Working Uninsured Adults
$15,000
June 2016
State of California Board of State and Community Corrections
Ventura County--Pay for Success Recidivism Reduction program
$1.5 million
April 2016
US Department of Health and Human Services (US-DHHS)—Administration for Children Youth & Families (ACYF)
Interface Children and Family Services--Street Outreach for Homeless Youth
$195,000 per year for three years
September 2015
Miami Foundation
PACE Center for Girls, Miami-Dade—general operating support
$20,000
May 2014
San Francisco Office of Workforce Development (SF-OEWD)—Workforce Investment Act (WIA) funding
Larkin Street Youth Services--Basic Education/ Vocational Skills Training for Homeless Youth
$150,000 per year for 2 years
May 2014
San Francisco Human Services Agency (SF-HSA)—Housing and Homeless Division
Lark Inn Shelter for Homeless Transition Aged Youth—general operating support
$900,000 per year for 5 years
April 2014
US Department of Health and Human Services (US-DHHS)—Administration for Children Youth & Families (ACYF)
Basic Center Shelter and Drop In Services for Homeless Youth
$187,000 per year for 3 years
September 2013
US Department of Health and Human Services (US-DHHS)—Administration for Children Youth & Families (ACYF)
Street Outreach for Homeless Youth
$187,000 per year for 3 years
September 2013
San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (SF-MOHCD)
Lark Inn Shelter for Homeless Transition Aged Youth--capital improvements
$175,000
May 2013
San Francisco Office of Workforce Development (SF-OEWD)—Workforce Investment Act (WIA) funding
Youth Sector Bridge Employment Services—job readiness training and job placement for homeless youth
$150,000 per year for 2 years
April 2013
San Francisco Department of Children Youth & Families (SF-DCYF)
Future Track—afterschool program for homeless high school aged youth
$119,000 per year for 2 years
April 2013
San Francisco Office of Workforce Development (SF-OEWD)—Workforce Investment Act (WIA) funding
GED+--education and job readiness for homeless youth
$85,000
May 2011
California Endowment
Larkin Street Youth Services—General Operating Support
$150,000 over 3 years
2010-2013
San Francisco Department of Public Health (SF-DPH)—Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) funding
Routz Transitional Housing and Wellness Services for mentally ill homeless youth
$1,400,000 per year for 5 years
June 2009
John R. Cahill Foundation
G House Transitional Living Program for Homeless Youth
$65,000
2009
San Francisco Foundation
Larkin Street Youth Services—General Operating Support
$20,000-$47,000
2008 (increased in 2009)
William G. Irwin Charity Foundation
Diamond Youth Shelter Capital Campaign
$150,000
2008
US Department of Health and Human Services (US-DHHS)—Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Assisted Care/Aftercare residential medical services for HIV+ homeless youth
$578,741 per year for 5 years
July 2007
Aetna Foundation
Mills-Peninsula Hospital Foundation—Healthy Kids Program
$35,000
2006