The Community Trust Corporation (ComTrust) provides training, technical assistance,
resource development and administrative services for institutional and private clients.
Since 2001, the State of Florida has contracted with ComTrust to provide training and
technical assistance across Florida for several of its state and federally funded
programs including Targeted Community Action Planning (TCAP) and Neighborhood
Accountability Boards (NABS) and the Faith Community Network. ComTrust also contracts
with the Executive Office of the Governor to provide fiscal and administrative training
and technical support to 20 Community Revitilzation Councils so designated by the
Governor's Front Porch Florida Initiative.
In 2004 ComTrust launched
www.501c-3.org.
This web-based program provides online
resources for community and faith-based organizations including nonprofit organizational
start-up and development, marketing, general management and other relevant resources.
2002, ComTrust developed Florida's first and only successful (awarded) application for the
President's Compassion Capital Fund. This award netted ComTrust's private client, The
National Center for Faith-Based Initiative, over $2.1 million and won them the designation,
"National Intermediary," under the White House Faith-Based Initiative to provide national
support services to faith- and community-based organizations. ComTrust also secured an
additional $300,000 for the National Center to provide training and technical assistance
to the Bureau of Justice Assistance, a division of the U.S. Department of Justice.
In 2001, ComTrust provided non-profit development training in Florida for the first
eleven sites that were designated as "Governor's Front Porch Florida Communities."
Professional training for these communities included organizational management, financial
management and budgeting, grant-writing and resource development, and board of directors
development.
In 2000, ComTrust provided contract management and monitoring services for the State of
Florida and the Florida Network of Youth and Family Services representing thirty (30)
agencies that provide children, youth, and family services in Florida. The total value
of the contracts managed was in excess of $30 million. The agencies managed included
nationally renowned service providers, such as Children's Home Society, Father Flanagan's
Girls and Boys Home, Lutheran Services - Florida, Miami Bridge, Switchboard of Miami,
Orange County Children and Family Intervention Services, Osceola County Children's Home,
Hillsborough County Children's Services, and a host of others.
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