* Offers individual and family support services. Adult, youth, and older adult programs.* Provides emergency services as money is available for the following: Emergency shelter. Clothing vouchers. Temporary financial aid.* Offers a Friendly Visitor program for patients, home/community residents, and inmates.* Offers a Telephone Reassurance Program.* Provides a Summer camp and recreational activities for children, older adults.
* Offers individual and family support services. Adult, youth, and older adult programs.* Provides emergency services as money is available for the following: Emergency shelter. Clothing vouchers. Temporary financial aid.* Offers a Friendly Visitor program for patients, home/community residents, and inmates.* Offers a Telephone Reassurance Program.* Provides a Summer camp and recreational activities for children, older adults.
* Provides public education to increase early detection of kidney disorders. Professional education. End the Wait: Organ donor education, organ donor cards, living donor education. * Provides outreach to African-American and Hispanic communities. * Offers patient services such as: Peer support group. A one-to-one support system for pre-dialysis and pre-transplant patients. Kidney screenings. Renal diet literature. Social events. * Offers local and national grants given for research on kidney disease.
* Provides public education to increase early detection of kidney disorders. Professional education. End the Wait: Organ donor education, organ donor cards, living donor education. * Provides outreach to African-American and Hispanic communities. * Offers patient services such as: Peer support group. A one-to-one support system for pre-dialysis and pre-transplant patients. Kidney screenings. Renal diet literature. Social events. * Offers local and national grants given for research on kidney disease.
The Bureau of Contract Management (BCM) is responsible to work with program managers to provide technical Assistance and guidance to program staff in order to complete the procurement, purchasing and contract processes necessary to enable our Agency to provide the essential services to children and families across New York State.
BCM works with program staff during the contract development phase and is tasked with submitting all procurement and contract transactions to the OAG and OSC for approval; reviewing purchase requisitions and sourcing purchase orders, performs the required SFS transactions to set up contracts and purchase orders to pay claims through SFS and using the OCFS Contract Management System (CMS) develops contractual transactions through their entire life cycle.
BCM also ensure Contractor Compliance by reviewing all Not-For-Profit prequalification documents assigned to OCFS, checking with the OAG on Charities Registration status, checks for compliance with Workers Compensation and Disability Insurances, and conducts Vendor Responsibility determinations. Currently, BCM enters and submits all OCFS' B1184 requests for all purchases/contracts and procurements and reviews them for compliance with MWBE and SDVOBE goal establishment and compliance.
This Bureau is solely responsible to work with the contractors for all Legislative Initiative Contracts assigned to the agency which range from 850 to 900 annually.
The Bureau of Contract Management (BCM) is responsible to work with program managers to provide technical Assistance and guidance to program staff in order to complete the procurement, purchasing and contract processes necessary to enable our Agency to provide the essential services to children and families across New York State.
BCM works with program staff during the contract development phase and is tasked with submitting all procurement and contract transactions to the OAG and OSC for approval; reviewing purchase requisitions and sourcing purchase orders, performs the required SFS transactions to set up contracts and purchase orders to pay claims through SFS and using the OCFS Contract Management System (CMS) develops contractual transactions through their entire life cycle.
BCM also ensure Contractor Compliance by reviewing all Not-For-Profit prequalification documents assigned to OCFS, checking with the OAG on Charities Registration status, checks for compliance with Workers Compensation and Disability Insurances, and conducts Vendor Responsibility determinations. Currently, BCM enters and submits all OCFS' B1184 requests for all purchases/contracts and procurements and reviews them for compliance with MWBE and SDVOBE goal establishment and compliance.
This Bureau is solely responsible to work with the contractors for all Legislative Initiative Contracts assigned to the agency which range from 850 to 900 annually.
Supports in Tompkins County women and girls, acting as a catalyst to improve their lives and contributing to the whole community.Women Building Community Grants to Tompkins County organizations aligned with CFWO mission. For more information about WBC grants, email or visit the CFWO website.
Supports in Tompkins County women and girls, acting as a catalyst to improve their lives and contributing to the whole community.Women Building Community Grants to Tompkins County organizations aligned with CFWO mission. For more information about WBC grants, email or visit the CFWO website.
Provides funding assistance to local programs through a Request for Proposal (RFP) process every two years. The programs serve residents in Herkimer and Oneida Counties in upstate New York. Outcomes are measured in the areas of health, education, and financial stability. Additionally, the following are United Way lead initiatives:
Academics First
Volunteers United
Ride United
Housing & Homelessness
211 Mid-York
Provides funding assistance to local programs through a Request for Proposal (RFP) process every two years. The programs serve residents in Herkimer and Oneida Counties in upstate New York. Outcomes are measured in the areas of health, education, and financial stability. Additionally, the following are United Way lead initiatives:
Dedicated to raising funds for suicide prevention research and educational programs, erasing the stigma surrounding suicide and its causes, and encouraging those who are suffering from mental illness to seek treatment. Are you in a crisis? Call 800-273- 8255 or text TALK to 741741.
Dedicated to raising funds for suicide prevention research and educational programs, erasing the stigma surrounding suicide and its causes, and encouraging those who are suffering from mental illness to seek treatment. Are you in a crisis? Call 800-273- 8255 or text TALK to 741741.
Strives to strengthen the nonprofit sector by advancing knowledge about U.S. philanthropy. Collects, organizes, analyzes, and disseminates information on foundations, corporate giving, and related subjects. Maintains collections which contain books, pamphlets, periodical articles, audiovisual materials, CD-ROMS and online databases on philanthropy, foundations, non-profit sector and works related to charitable giving. Services also include online e-mail reference and book sales. The Center offers both free training courses and fee-based seminars (some in Spanish) to grantseekers as well as outreach services. Other offices located in Atlanta GA, Cleveland OH, San Francisco CA, and Washington DC. Access to funder database by subscription free in the Center's five offices and in and Cooperating Collections nationwide. Call or visit website for additional information.
Strives to strengthen the nonprofit sector by advancing knowledge about U.S. philanthropy. Collects, organizes, analyzes, and disseminates information on foundations, corporate giving, and related subjects. Maintains collections which contain books, pamphlets, periodical articles, audiovisual materials, CD-ROMS and online databases on philanthropy, foundations, non-profit sector and works related to charitable giving. Services also include online e-mail reference and book sales. The Center offers both free training courses and fee-based seminars (some in Spanish) to grantseekers as well as outreach services. Other offices located in Atlanta GA, Cleveland OH, San Francisco CA, and Washington DC. Access to funder database by subscription free in the Center's five offices and in and Cooperating Collections nationwide. Call or visit website for additional information.
Works to enrich quality of life in the Wyoming County region by developing a permanent endowment. Serves as a vehicle through which individuals can give to causes and organizations they care about. Provides services for donors with various interests at various levels of giving. Serves as a resource catalyst to charitable activities. Assesses and responds to emerging and changing community needs.
Works to enrich quality of life in the Wyoming County region by developing a permanent endowment. Serves as a vehicle through which individuals can give to causes and organizations they care about. Provides services for donors with various interests at various levels of giving. Serves as a resource catalyst to charitable activities. Assesses and responds to emerging and changing community needs.
Mobilizes the community to improve the lives of individuals and families. Programs are focused in four priority areas: academic success, work readiness, self-sufficiency, and health and independence. Currently, $1.3 million is invested in 46 programs coordinated by 37 community partner agencies.
Directly coordinates the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program for Chautauqua County and facilitates the Empire State Poverty Reduction Initiative (ESPRI) for the City of Jamestown.
Also supports the 211 WNY information and referral program.
Mobilizes the community to improve the lives of individuals and families. Programs are focused in four priority areas: academic success, work readiness, self-sufficiency, and health and independence. Currently, $1.3 million is invested in 46 programs coordinated by 37 community partner agencies.
Directly coordinates the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program for Chautauqua County and facilitates the Empire State Poverty Reduction Initiative (ESPRI) for the City of Jamestown.
Also supports the 211 WNY information and referral program.
Provides improved access to quality healthcare services in the town of East Hampton. Offers primary healthcare to uninsured through programs at the East Hampton Healthcare Facility. Funds programs to support healthcare access and public health improvement. Provides grant funds to community organizations sponsoring healthcare activities.
Provides improved access to quality healthcare services in the town of East Hampton. Offers primary healthcare to uninsured through programs at the East Hampton Healthcare Facility. Funds programs to support healthcare access and public health improvement. Provides grant funds to community organizations sponsoring healthcare activities.
Fundraising organization that supports the MDA (Magen David Adom), a team of trained volunteer and professional medical responders, to provide pre-hospital emergency needs including disaster, ambulance and blood services.
Fundraising organization that supports the MDA (Magen David Adom), a team of trained volunteer and professional medical responders, to provide pre-hospital emergency needs including disaster, ambulance and blood services.
Creates and maintains fund-raising efforts through workplace and community campaigns, and special events. Reviews and disperses funds to programs that keep true to United Way's initiatives of Education, Income and Health.
Creates and maintains fund-raising efforts through workplace and community campaigns, and special events. Reviews and disperses funds to programs that keep true to United Way's initiatives of Education, Income and Health.