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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

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Big Bend

The Big Brothers Big Sisters mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.

Elder Care Services, Inc.

The mission of Elder Care Services, Inc. is to improve the quality of life for seniors and their caregivers, and to be an advocate for seniors in community affairs. In our efforts to provide solutions to improve all phases of aging, we address a broad range of needs through an integrated approach with five core programs operating together. Our initiatives include senior outreach services, in-home services, nutrition services including Meals on Wheels, an adult day center for seniors needing cont

Omega Lamplighters Inc.,

Omega Lamplighters, Incorporated(OLL) is a 501c3 youth leadership organization for young men in grades 3rd through 12th founded in 2008 by Royle King II. Tuesday, September 15, 2008, Omega Lamplighters was founded by Royle King II in Tallahassee, FL. The program was the brainchild of King II who participated in two mentoring programs in his high school years. The Omega Sparks program created by the Theta Alpha Foundation (Dallas, TX) and the Dallas Fort Worth Association of Black Journal