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2 people are interested
CPSH Board Member, Grant Development Director
ORGANIZATION: Finding Independence by CPSH
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2 people are interested
COMMUNITY FOR PERMANENT SUPPORTED HOUSING is seeking a Board Member with experience in grant opportunity identification, grant application, and grant tracking to support the mission of CPSH. The Grant Development Director will create and lead the volunteer Grant Committee to bring grant funding to CPSH.
Successful experience in all aspects of grant development is desired.
Leadership skills are also desired.
Please send resume to admin@txcpsh.org
website: txcpsh.org
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About Finding Independence by CPSH
Location:
508 W. Lookout, Ste. 14 #96, Richardson, TX 75080, US
Mission Statement
The mission of Finding Independence by CPSH is to create long term solutions to the growing lack of affordable, safe, community-based homes for people with disabilities with limited financial resources. Finding Independence by CPSH empowers individuals with disabilities by advocating, educating, and collaborating to transform their lives. We provide workshops, resource connections, affordable housing options, and future planning, giving families hope and peace of mind that their loved ones will have security beyond their ability to provide it.
Description
Community for Permanent Supported Housing (CPSH) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 2011. Finding Independence by CPSH is our services division with experts who guide people with disabilities and their families/caregivers on a path towards independence with support services. Focused on serving adults with disabilities who need assistance with affordable housing options, steps to independence training, self-advocacy, resources, safety training, and much more. There are over 250,000 people living with cognitive disabilities that makes living independently a challenge in North Texas. We serve people with disabilities and their caregivers, educators, service providers, and more across Texas.
Today’s housing crisis, made worse by COVID-19, highlights the lack of affordable housing for working class families. People with disabilities are being overlooked. Community resources to help a family prepare their adult child to thrive on their own are difficult to identify. Determining how they can survive on disability income (usually maxed at $914 per month) is challenging.
We provide workshops, trainings, consultations and resources on affordable housing, steps to independence and accessing resources for people with disabilities.
We couldn't do what we do without the amazing talents of volunteers.
CAUSE AREAS
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This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
October 3, 2018
SKILLS
- Program Management
- Special Needs
- Grant Writing / Research
- Verbal / Written Communication
- Business Development
- Community Outreach
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Must be at least 25
- 10 hrs per month
- Strong organization skills