Funding Structure of Other Youth Development Organizations
Renata Cobbs Fletcher
renata at leap.yale.edu
Fri Oct 19 08:52:25 EDT 2001
Good morning:
I am working on a fund research project for LEAP, an academic and social
development program for urban children ages 7-14. I would appreciate input
from similar youth services organizations regarding funding structures,
i.e., amount total operating budget and corresponding percentages of funding
from restricted and unrestricted corporations, restricted and unrestricted
foundations, government funding sources (local, state, and/or national) and
individual giving. This information would be used for the purpose of
analysis for our organization's strategic planning process. Any information
any of you can provide me with would be greatly appreciated! I look forward
to hearing from you.
Renata Cobbs Fletcher
Director of Development
L.E.A.P.
31 Jefferson Street
New Haven, CT 06511
203/773-0770 (phone)
203/773-1695 (fax)
www.leapforkids.org
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