Agencies receiving “Operation Prime Time” funding in 2015 include: Access of WNY; Ahowi Focus Group; Back to Basics; Be-A-Friend Program (Big Brothers Big Sisters); Blossom Garden Friends School; Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo, Holland, East Aurora, Eden and the Northtowns; Buffalo Urban League; Buffalo Center for Arts & Technology; Child & Adolescent Treatment Services; C.R.U.C.I.A.L; City of Lackawanna; Community Action Organization; Cradle Beach Camp; Computers for Children; Concerned Ecumenical Ministries; Elim Community Corp.; Enlightenment Bookstore; Girl Scouts of WNY; Group Ministries; Jericho Road Community Center; Jewish Community Center; King Urban Life Center; Lackawanna Sports & Education; Locust Street; Love Alive Fellowship Full Gospel Baptist Church; Westside Community Center; Metro CDC Delavan-Grider Community Center; Mt. Olive; Native American Community Services; North Buffalo Community Center; Northwest Buffalo Community Center; Old First Ward Community Association; Parker Academy; Peace of the City Ministries; Lt. Col. Matt Urban Center; Seneca Babcock Community Association; Seneca Street Community Development Corp.; the Belle Center; the Town of Hamburg; the Town of Tonawanda; True CDC; Tru-Way Community Center; UB Center for Urban Studies; University District CDA; Town of Tonawanda Recreation; Willie Hutch Jones Sports & Education; Willie Hutch Jones Sports (Detention); Valley Community Association; West Side Community; WNY Network of English Teachers; WNY Peace Center; YMCA Buffalo/Niagara; and YMCA of WNY.
via Erie County: ‘Operation Prime Time’ funds awarded to 56 not-for-profit agencies.