Hope For Memphis Fund Grant History
May 2008
Downline Ministries to support hiring a director of their upcoming Emerging Leaders Program
JIFF (Juvenile Intervention & Faith-based Follow-up) to support five components of a capacity building program including writing a strategic plan, preparation of a human resource manual, hiring of a grant writing consultant, and purchase of donor tracking software and program results tracking software. JIFF is the City’s only re-entry program for youth who have been incarcerated.
MCUTS (Memphis Center for Urban Theological Studies) to support hiring an Admissions Counselor to solicit students and increase enrollment
The Neighborhood School to support hiring of new Executive Director and purchase server, network and donor tracking software
Youth Visions, a youth ministry in Frayser, to help acquire computers for tutoring program and fund summer leadership/job training program.
January 2008
Neighborhood Christian Centers LoveBuilders Program for marriage and family enrichment.
YMOT Outreach Ministries to expand after school program in Whitehaven.
Emmanuel Episcopal Center to strengthen their after school program at the Promise Academy, a charter school.
Crichton College was given a three year grant to hire staff for the development department.
September 2007
Advance Memphis , a financial literacy and jobs training program serving residents of Foote-Cleburne Homes, received a three year grant to underwrite a new staff position to manage its outsourcing program. The grant was in partnership with the Second Presbyterian Church Foundation.
Families Matter is a partnership of Christ Community Health Services, Agape Child & Family Services, and Christian Psychological Center devoted to promoting and developing marriage and families. This grant was made in partnership with the Irvin Lansky Foundation and Second Presbyterian Church Foundation, to hire an executive director to restart this ministry which has been inactive for the last two years.

