Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities
National Council of La Raza
- Program Education
- Program Area Building Organized Communities
- Grant Amount $250,000
- Grant Period April 1, 2004–May 31, 2005
- Location Washington, DC, United States
- Geographic Focus Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Puerto Rico, Texas
About this grant
The Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities (ISO) program serves low-income neighborhoods by providing seed grants and technical assistance to emerging community-based organizations. The program was established in 1979 to increase citizen participation in democratic processes, especially in low-income communities. Since then, it has evolved into a community organizing strategy that seeks to build and strengthen the institutional capacity of neighborhood-development organizations.Funding will enable the National Council of La Raza to provide grants, training and technical assistance to emerging community organizations in the Southwest and West. Its role as an intermediary is to identify emerging groups for support, administer a small grants program, coordinate grantee technical assistance, organize grantee meetings, maintain program data and records, assist with project evaluation activities and participate in network meetings.The National Council of La Raza has been a participant in the program since 1981 and is one of six intermediary organizations receiving grants as part of Mott’s 2004 ISO program.