The Compassion Capital Fund builds the capacity of faith-based and community organizations (FBCOs) through three grant programs: the Targeted Capacity Building Program, the Communities Empowering Youth Program, and the Demonstration Program. In these sections, learn about the current grantees and the work they do.
The Targeted Capacity Building Program funds faith-based and community organizations with one-time awards to increase their capacity to serve targeted social service priority areas. Casually known as the mini-grant program, the program awards up to $50,000 to grassroots faith-based and community organizations that address the needs of distressed communities.
The Communities Empowering Youth (CEY) program under the Compassion Capital Fund builds the capacity of faith-based and community coalitions that work to reduce gang involvement and youth violence and to foster positive youth development.
The CCF Demonstration Program funds intermediary organizations that provide capacity-building
assistance to faith-based and community organizations. Intermediary
organizations serve as a bridge between the federal government
and faith-based and community organizations.
Click here to view the maps of the CCF Demonstration Program Active Intermediary Organizations. |