Grant Database

Grant Program
Grantee
Program or Project
Year
Grant
RELATIONSHIP:Children’s Legal Services
Florida Legal Services

Through legislative and administrative advocacy, impact litigation, and education, this project seeks to reform state systems and policies that limit children’s access to health care.

79809

Through legislative and administrative advocacy, impact litigation, and education, this project seeks to reform state systems and policies that limit children’s access to health care.

2016-17
$79,809
RELATIONSHIP:Children’s Legal Services
Florida State University College of Law

Providing legal representation to children with health care access and/or special education issues.

80000

Providing legal representation to children with health care access and/or special education issues.

2016-17
$80,000
RELATIONSHIP:Children’s Legal Services
Florida's Children First

Children’s Systemic Initiative (CSI) seeks statewide systemic improvement to Florida’s child-caring systems through a variety of advocacy methods.

175000

Children’s Systemic Initiative (CSI) seeks statewide systemic improvement to Florida’s child-caring systems through a variety of advocacy methods.

2016-17
$175,000
RELATIONSHIP:Children’s Legal Services
Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County

Provide systemic advocacy, legal representation and community organizing for disabled, immigrant and marginalized K-12 students to ensure they receive appropriate educational opportunities.

60000

Provide systemic advocacy, legal representation and community organizing for disabled, immigrant and marginalized K-12 students to ensure they receive appropriate educational opportunities.

2016-17
$60,000
RELATIONSHIP:Children’s Legal Services
Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association

Legal advocacy for developmentally disabled foster youth: early detection and delivery of services specific to disability; school, legislative, & APD eligibility advocacy; appeals, cost plan disputes.

51000

Legal advocacy for developmentally disabled foster youth: early detection and delivery of services specific to disability; school, legislative, & APD eligibility advocacy; appeals, cost plan disputes.

2016-17
$51,000
RELATIONSHIP:Children’s Legal Services
Legal Services of Greater Miami

Through legal advocacy, outreach and education, the project will remove barriers to receiving education, medical and rehabilitative services by children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

40000

Through legal advocacy, outreach and education, the project will remove barriers to receiving education, medical and rehabilitative services by children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

2016-17
$40,000
RELATIONSHIP:Children’s Legal Services
Legal Services of North Florida

CLRP continues to be a comprehensive children’s advocacy project that provides a systematized coordinated approach to advocating, mentoring, overseeing and collaborating on the needs of children.

50000

CLRP continues to be a comprehensive children’s advocacy project that provides a systematized coordinated approach to advocating, mentoring, overseeing and collaborating on the needs of children.

2016-17
$50,000
RELATIONSHIP:Children’s Legal Services
Southern Legal Counsel

A statewide project to improve educational services for low income and at risk children in a statewide systemic case, advocate for trauma informed services in schools, and assist CLS grantees.

85513

A statewide project to improve educational services for low income and at risk children in a statewide systemic case, advocate for trauma informed services in schools, and assist CLS grantees.

2016-17
$85,513
RELATIONSHIP:Children’s Legal Services
University of Miami School of Law

Law reform and direct service advocacy for children in the foster care system to help them make successful transitions to adulthood

60000

Law reform and direct service advocacy for children in the foster care system to help them make successful transitions to adulthood

2016-17
$60,000

Grants reflect the amount approved but may not reflect the amount paid or if grant funds were returned. Grant data prior to 2008 may be incomplete.

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