MSHS Agency
This is an unsorted list of all MSHS grant recipient agencies.
Please visit MSHS Agencies List for an alphabetically sorted list.
Centro de la familia
Centro is dedicated to empowering parents throughout the states of Utah, Colorado, and Nevada to be invested in their children's education. Centro works with all kinds of families, many in rural and difficult situations, to help them access resources that will vastly improve outcomes for their children.
Centro impacts underserved communities through services founded on three core competencies: parent engagement, providing the best full-year standardized programs in underserved rural communities, and engaging staff in meaningful professional development.
Chicanos por la causa, Inc.
Chicanos por la causa (CPLC) formed in 1969 to fight discrimination against the Mexican American community. Inspired by Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez, we advocated for equity in education, politics, and labor conditions. Today, CPLC provides services to people of all backgrounds while honoring our Mexican-American roots.
With offices in Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, and Texas, we impact more than 2 million lives every year.
Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska
Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska is a Community Action Partnership and member of a national network of over 1,000 community action agencies across America. We are a non-profit community based health and human services organization that serves low-income, disadvantaged, and those unable to meet their needs through other sources.
While some programs serve a wider area, the main service area is the southern panhandle area of Nebraska. The agencies’ programs impact hundreds of lives daily through their dedicated work.
Community Council of Idaho, Inc.
The Community Council of Idaho, Inc. (CC Idaho) is a rural-centered, multi-service nonprofit organization that has impacted Idaho communities since 1971. We are now the largest nonprofit serving Latinos in the state.
Our purpose is to improve the social and economic status of local communities through workforce preparation, education, cultural awareness, civil rights advocacy, and well-being services.
East Coast Migrant Head Start Project
East Coast Migrant Head Start Project (ECMHSP) directly provides services in forty-eight Head Start centers in the areas of Alabama, Florida, Indiana, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Virginia. In areas where East Coast Migrant Head Start Project lacks a local presence, we partner with delegate agencies, which are other non-profit organizations, which deliver services to the same high standards as we do. ECMHSP serves nearly 3,000 children annually.