2005 Community Investments
Local volunteers on Community Councils use their knowledge and experience to target funds where the needs are greatest. To make the best use of contributor dollars, United Way holds agencies accountable for their programs, Grants are typically awarded for a period of three years, with continued funding dependent on satisfactory outcome reports. For more information on the tables, please scroll to the bottom of the page.
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Enhancement - LRADAC
| Council | Year | Amount | Report 1 | Report 2 |
Report 3 |
Report 4 |
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H&R |
2005 | $100,000 | ME | NI | - | - |
FACT - Fairfield Behavioral Health Services
| Council | Year | Amount | Report 1 | Report 2 |
Report 3 |
Report 4 |
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H&R |
2005 | $100,000 | NI | ME | - | - |
This program provides a variation of the evidenced-based Assertive Community Treatment team model that focuses on intensive case management. The Fairfield Assertive Community Case-Management and Treatment Team (FACT) proposes to blend intensive case management with community based assessment, motivational counseling and interventions to engage participants in outpatient services. The grant was renewed in 2007 to allow FBHS to utilize $55,813.50 in carry-forward funds.
Community Councils: The Community Council responsible for issuing a request for proposals (RFP)
EJLS - Education, Job & Life Skills Council
SB6 - Success By 6 (Formerly the Families, Individuals & Children Council)
H&R - Health & Recovery Council
FSST - Food, Shelter, Safety & Transportation Council
Year: The year refers to the first year in which the agency receives funding for that particular program. Grants are typically awarded for a three-year period. Very successful programs may be extended beyond three years and programs that do not meet expectations can be ended before the three year grant cycle is complete.
Amount: The amount refers to the funding the agency receives per fiscal year for the term of the grant.
Reports: Reports refer to the outcome reports agencies file with United Way. Trained volunteers review the reports for progress. Continued funding for programs depends on satisfactory outcome reports. EE - Exceeds Expectations, ME - Meets Expectations, NI - Needs Improvement, DN - Does Not Meet Expectations
SB6 - Success By 6 (Formerly the Families, Individuals & Children Council)
H&R - Health & Recovery Council
FSST - Food, Shelter, Safety & Transportation Council
Year: The year refers to the first year in which the agency receives funding for that particular program. Grants are typically awarded for a three-year period. Very successful programs may be extended beyond three years and programs that do not meet expectations can be ended before the three year grant cycle is complete.
Amount: The amount refers to the funding the agency receives per fiscal year for the term of the grant.
Reports: Reports refer to the outcome reports agencies file with United Way. Trained volunteers review the reports for progress. Continued funding for programs depends on satisfactory outcome reports. EE - Exceeds Expectations, ME - Meets Expectations, NI - Needs Improvement, DN - Does Not Meet Expectations


