Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed Executive Order 2020-39D: Directing Expenditure of Fiscal Year 2021 TANF Funds by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.

Executive Order 2020-39D authorizes the Governor's Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives ("GOFBCI") to expend up to $13,285,000 during Fiscal Year 2021 on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families ("TANF") allowable expenses.

The Fiscal Year 2021 Budget will be allocated to the following non-profit organizations (including county/counties served, purpose and amount):

• Ashland, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Summit and Wayne: Catholic Charities Corporation (Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland), to provide food security for families, up to $80,000.

• Butler, Cuyahoga, Franklin, Hamilton, Lucas, Mahoning, Montgomery, Stark, Washington and Wayne: Ohio Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs, for supportive services for youth at clubs, up to $500,000.

• Clark, Montgomery and Hamilton: Choosing Hope Adoptions, Inc., to provide supportive parent programs for families, up to $50,000.

• Columbiana, Carroll and Jefferson: Heartbeat of Columbiana County, Inc., to provide pregnancy assistance and family resources, up to $20,300.

• Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain and Medina: Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging, to distribute meals to families, up to $100,000.

• Delaware, Franklin and Union: Big Brother Big Sister of Central Ohio, to provide youth mentorship programming, up to $20,300.

• Montgomery and Preble: YWCA Dayton, to provide housing and social-emotional learning skills for children living in families with gender-based violence, up to $50,000.

• Butler : The Sanctuary Covenant Christian Fellowship, to support at-risk youth ages 11-16, up to $50,000.

• Clark: Koinonia House, to provide recovery support for men with addiction, up to $50,000.

• Clark: SIFI Ministry, Inc. DBA Safe Harbor House, to provide trauma-informed care for women, up to $14,000.

• Columbiana: The Brightside Project, to provide food, school supplies and personal care items, up to $50,000.

• Cuyahoga : EDWINS Leadership & Restaurant Institute, to provide workforce training in food service for returning citizens and prevent recidivism, up to $75,000.

• Cuyahoga : Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry, to provide vocational training to reentering citizens, up to $50,000.

• Cuyahoga: Project LIFT Behavioral Health Services, to provide life skills for youth ages 14-18, up to $30,000.

• Cuyahoga: The Salvation Army, to provide academic support to underprivileged, school-aged youth, up to $50,000.

• Cuyahoga: Adoption Network Cleveland, to provide parent education, resources and family resiliency programs, up to $20,000.

• Cuyahoga: Karamu House, Inc., to provide trauma-informed care to youth, up to $30,000.

• Cuyahoga: ACE Mentor Program of Cleveland, to provide vocational training and academic support to low-income high school and college students, up to $30,000.

• Cuyahoga: YMCA of Greater Cleveland, to provide support and opportunities for school-aged youth, up to $50,000.

• Cuyahoga: Northern Ohio Recovery Association, to provide mentoring and recovery support for women and children, up to $75,000.

• Franklin: The Center for Healthy Families, to provide services for pregnant and parenting youths and their family, up to $50,000.

• Franklin: City of Refuge GoodLife Foundation (@First Church of God), to provide solutions that impact infant mortality, mentoring for youth and workforce development, up to $50,000.

• Franklin: Gamma Zeta Zeta Education Foundation, to address issues of infant mortality, food insecurity and educational disparity, up to $25,000.

• Franklin: LifeTown of Columbus, to support low-income students with special needs, up to $35,000.

• Franklin: Mommies Matter, to support mothers and decrease mortality rates, up to $30,000.

• Franklin: Kingdom Works, to provide mentoring and education programs for youth, up to $30,000.

• Franklin: YMCA of Central Ohio, to provide a safe learning environment, up to $50,000.

• Franklin: IMPACT Community Action, to provide a safe environment, education support and job preparedness training, up to $50,000.

• Franklin: Turnkey Development Institute, to increase father involvement in a child's life, up to $35,000.

• Franklin: Communities In Schools of Ohio DBA Communities In Schools of Central Ohio, to provide integrated support to stay in school, up to $50,000.

• Franklin: New Birth Christian Ministries, to provide a safe learning environment, tutorial support and access to technology, up to $35,000.

• Franklin: Columbus Diaper Bank, to provide diapers to families in need, up to $50,000.

• Franklin: Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program of Franklin County, to provide alcohol and drug education and prevention services, up to $50,000.

• Franklin: The Columbus Kappa Foundation, to provide aid in combating the opioid epidemic, up to $30,000.

• Franklin: Jewish Family Services, to provide children and families with nutrition, winter clothing and supplies, up to $50,000.

• Franklin: Muslim Family Services, to provide families with basic needs, up to $50,000.

• Franklin: GroundWork Group, to provide families with basic needs, up to $50,000.

• Franklin: Women2Women, to provide supportive services to women who are returning citizens, victims of domestic violence and human trafficking, experiencing homelessness or may have co-occurring behavioral health needs, up to $35,000.

• Franklin: Community Shelter Board, to provide housing to support pregnant mothers experiencing homelessness, up to $25,000.

• Franklin: Columbus Works, Inc., to provide workforce training and job placement, up to $40,000.

• Greene: Her Story, Inc., to provide recovery support and housing services to women with addiction, up to $50,000.

• Hamilton: Freestore Foodbank, to provide workforce development opportunities, up to $50,000.

• Hamilton: Rosemary's Babies Company, to provide teen parent and family programming, up to $50,000.

• Hamilton: Elizabeth's New Life Center, to provide pregnancy services to at-risk mothers, up to $50,000.

• Hamilton: Boys Hope Girls Hope Cincinnati, to support basic needs, tutoring and transportation, up to $50,000.

• Marion: Knowledge Academy, to provide school dropout prevention and pregnancy prevention, up to $30,000.

• Marion: TAPP, Training Assessment Placement Project, to provide employment and housing services for restored citizens and veterans, up to $40,000.

• Montgomery: Family Services, to support child abuse prevention programming for children in grades K-5, up to $50,000.

• Montgomery: Divine Core Transformation LLC, to provide reentry services for women released from prison, up to $35,000.

• Montgomery: Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program of Dayton (UMADAOP of Dayton), to provide financial assistance to sustain housing, utilities and access to community resources, up to $50,000.

• Montgomery: OneFifteen, to provide recovery support to pregnant women and mothers with addiction, up to $25,000.

• Stark: Early Childhood Resource Center, to provide school readiness for at-risk children, up to $50,000.

• Summit: Gus Johnson Community Foundation, Inc., to provide family assistance to decrease infant mortality rates, up to $30,000.