Community Needs

Grant Priority Area
Responding to community needs by providing basic human services for at risk children and adults living in poverty or with disabilities.

  • Improving the community by providing families and individuals with safe places to live including temporary shelter.
  • Opportunities for job training and workforce development including life skills.

Past Grants

Collat Jewish Family Services is a JSBCF grant recipient.

Collat Jewish Family Services

Senior Solutions is a CJFS program that provides in-home services such as home cleaning and transportation to appointments to low- to moderate-income senior adults that allows them to continue living independently.

First Light is a JSBCF grant recipient.

First Light

First Light provides emergency shelter for homeless women and their children including case management, meals and activities.

Salvation Army is a JSBCF grant recipient.

Salvation Army

The Salvation Army Education and Workforce Development Center provides classes to individuals that allow them to advance their education and career readiness through vocational training, certifications, associate degrees and bachelor’s degree programs.
United Ability is a JSBCF grant recipient.

United Ability

United Ability’s Employment Services Program, provides innovative services connecting people with disabilities to employment in their communities and empowering individuals to lead full and meaningful lives.