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Recent News

26-28 CHSP Funding Cycle Agency Presentation Schedule and CRT Roster

4/17/2026

Notice of the FY26-27 & 27-28 CHSP Funding Cycle

1/15/2026

The City of Tallahassee and Leon County invite all interested non-profit human service organizations to participate in the 2026/2027 - 2027/2028 funding cycle of the Community Human Service Partnership (CHSP) grant process. To apply for funding, the organization must provide direct human services to residents of the Tallahassee/Leon County area.

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CHSP Public Notice

Instructions for registering for the mandatory workshops


24-26 CHSP Funding Cycle Agency Presentation Schedule and CRT Roster

5/17/2024

Funded Agencies

Alzheimers Project, Inc.

Alzheimer's Project, Inc. (AP) exists to provide comfort, support, and assistance to persons with memory disorders and their caregivers in the Big Bend area. Alzheimer's Project, Inc. is a non-profit organization funded by grants and private donations. Alzheimer's Project, Inc. is dedicated to providing relief to the caregivers of persons suffering from Alzheimer's Disease or other memory impairments. ALL services available to the caregivers are provided FREE of charge. The goal of Alzheime

2-1-1 Big Bend, Inc.

2-1-1 Big Bend provides essential 24/7 crisis support, emotional and mental health assistance, and connection to vital community resources. Our trained counselors offer free, compassionate support, helping individuals navigate challenges and find the help they need. Anyone in need can call 2-1-1 for immediate assistance or explore our brand-new comprehensive resource directory at www.211bigbend.org.

Special Olympics Florida-Leon County

The mission of Special Olympics Florida is to provide year-round sports training and competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for people with intellectual disabilities who wish to participate, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in the sharing of gifts, skills, and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community.