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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

John G. Riley Center - Museum

The John G. Riley Center/Museum is dedicated to illuminating the contributions of African Americans to state and local history. The museum is open for tours from 10:00 A.M. until 3:00 P.M. Tuesday through Thursday and by appointment on Fridays and Saturdays. (Self Guided Tour: $5 and Guided Tour: $10 | $3 for Leon County Students). For more information or to schedule a group tour, please contact the John G. Riley Center/Museum at: (850) 891-3560 or rileymuseum@talgov.com

Pace Center for Girls, Inc.

Pace Center for Girls, Inc. is a nationally recognized and research based model that features a balanced emphasis on academics and social services with a focus on the future for middle and high-school aged girls and young women. The foundation of Pace is the gender-responsive culture, providing a safe environment that celebrates girls, services that take into account how girls learn and develop, and staff that understand the lives of girls and can respond to their strengths and challenges.

Sickle Cell Foundation, Incorporated

Serving Our Communities Since 1980