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Social Services

VIP Community Services

LAPA analyzed existing health care programs in order to assess expansion of their Article 31 licensed mental health facility, and assisted with application for their establishment as an Federal Qualified Health Center.
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Lutheran Social Services of New York

Lutheran Social Services of New York has worked to strengthen the lives of families and communities for over 130 years. LAPA is working closely with Executive Director Damyn Kelly to expand their private grants portfolio and strengthen their government grant applications.
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Good Shepherd Services

Good Shepherd Services goes where children, youth, and families face the greatest challenges and provides resources that build on their inherent strengths to help them thrive. They operate 100 programs, which help over 30,000 youth and family members in struggling neighborhoods throughout New York City. LAPA is working closely with Jennifer Stenzel, Director of Government Grants and Philanthopy, to strengthen their government grants work.
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Ronald McDonald House New York

Ronald McDonald House New York provides temporary housing for pediatric cancer patients and their families in a strong, supportive, and caring environment which encourages and nurtures the development of child-to-child and parent-to-parent support systems. LAPA works closely with President and CEO Ruth Browne to deepen their pipeline of institutional funders and develop their model for value-based healthcare.
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Acacia Network

Since opening our doors in 1969, the Latino based agencies that make up our network have matured into a dynamic and unified community based organization offering a unique constellation of services in the area of health, housing and economic development.
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AmeriCorps New York State

LAPA provided conference support and a presentation on the history of service learning.
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Bailey House

LAPA provided seminars on fundraising and board development as needed over a two-year period.
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Camba

CAMBA is a full-service, community-based organization providing employment, education, health, housing, legal, social, business development and youth services to 30,000 individuals each year. LAPA assigns six government grant writers (on average) per year to complete about a dozen complex government grants.
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Camp Speers-Eljabar YMCA

Camp Speers-Eljabar was founded in 1948 to provide the first inter-racial overnight YMCA camp, and it has since grown to a year-round program serving close to 10,000 children and families each year. LAPA provided campaign services to CSEY for a $5M campaign.
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Community Food Advocates

LAPA provided private grants research, analysis, and grant submission management for private and corporate foundations.
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COOPI

LAPA conducted a feasibility study for grants of private foundations based in the United States. LAPA also provided assistance, through a legal partner, for possible sponsorship or incorporation of a 501(c)3 in the State of New York.
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Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies

LAPA provided seminars on fundraising and board development as needed over a two-year period.
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Fortune Society

LAPA conducted a development audit, and from this created a detailed development plan.
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Greater Life

Greater Life helps 1,500 youth in Newark’s South ward each year improve their grades, behavior, health, social skills, and community involvement, as well as their entrepreneurial and leadership skills. LAPA is providing campaign and grants management services to purchase a new facility.
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Moreau Emergency Squad

Moreau Emergency Squad

Moreau Emergency Squad, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation providing emergency rescue services to the town of Moreau, and surrounding areas, in upstate New York. The emergency squad is a mostly volunteer organization that has been in existence for over 52 years. LAPA fundraising conducted a $1.2 million dollar capital campaign for MES.
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Hispanic Federation of America

LAPA managed government grant writing services for the Hispanic Federation’s member organizations.
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NESF

Newark Emergency Services for Families provides emergency food, clothing, shelter, utilities, rent, and other basic necessities to Newark families facing a crisis. We are working with NESF on government grants and major gift research.
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NYCID

New York Center for Interpersonal Development (NYCID) is a not-for-profit organization on Staten Island that promotes the improvement of human relationships and the strengthening of communities as fundamental to achieving a civil society. We provide youth, community and professional development programs, as well as dispute resolution services that educate and inform the public about constructive problem-solving, effective communication and intercultural awareness.
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Open Society Foundations

The Open Society provides technical support to nonprofits for the purpose of capacity building. LAPA was assigned six nonprofits to manage their fund development programs, their community marketing efforts, and their outreach programs.
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Latino Justice -PRLDEF

LatinoJustice (formerly PRLDF) partnered with LAPA Fundraising to conduct a planning study to assess their board of directors and to research their ability to retire a $6 million office mortgage.
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Sharing Community

LAPA created marketing and outreach materials, as well as secured private grant funding.
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St. Nicholas Neighborhood Preservation Corporation

LAPA completed a federal Department of Education application.
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United Way of New York City

The United Way of New York City provides technical support to nonprofits for the purpose of capacity building. LAPA was assigned four nonprofits to manage their fund development programs.
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Volunteers of America

Founded in 1896, Volunteers of America is one of the nation’s oldest, largest, and most effective human service organizations. The Greater New York division has a budget of $90 million and is by far the largest of the affiliates. LAPA accelerated the VOA-GNY grants program and designed a major donor campaign for the organizati
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Westchester Institute for Human Development

Westchester Institute for Human Development is a leader in addressing major social and health issues affecting people with disabilities and vulnerable children, by developing and delivering medical, clinical and support services to individuals, their families and caregivers.
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American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem

American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem is transforming lives of the vulnerable and displaced in the Middle East through support of schools, hospitals, and centers for children with disabilities.
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