HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-25-24 Public Comment - G. Morse - Family Promise of Gallatin Valley’s (FPGV) grant requestFrom:Gregory Morse
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Subject:[EXTERNAL]Family Promise of Gallatin Valley’s (FPGV) grant request
Date:Tuesday, June 25, 2024 10:51:03 AM
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I am a Bozeman resident at 514 Cambridge Dr, Bozeman, MT 59715 writing in support of this grant request from an
amazing non-profit I'm associated with. Thanks for your support of Family Promise of Gallatin Valley!
I am writing to you in support of Family Promise of Gallatin Valley’s (FPGV) grant request of $150,000 for their
housing continuum. FPGV is singularly focused on serving children and families by providing comprehensive support
services, early learning opportunities, and case management to ensure family homelessness is brief and
nonrecurring. FPGV is viewed as a leader in the homeless service field, both locally and nationally. Out of 200
affiliates, FPGV is the second highest functioning affiliate in the country in the areas of best practices, financial and
HR controls, leadership, quality of programming, and community impact. Local social services agencies are following
their lead on how to successfully scale services to meet the growing needs of our community.
FPGV provides short and long-term programs to make sustainable impacts on children and families experiencing
housing insecurity.
81% of the families that participate in Family Promise do not experience homelessness again.
During the last four years, FPGV has:
Expanded emergency shelter capacity from serving four families at a time in a rotational shelter to running
three separate static shelters that accommodate 18 families at a time.
Managed eight transitional housing units.
Built and paid for an 18,000 square foot facility to be used for a family resource center and early child
learning center.
Opened an early child learning center that serves over 80 children, meeting their goal of never turning
anyone away because of their inability
to pay.
Launched three other housing programs: prevention, diversion, and workforce housing.
Increased the number of employees from 4 to 40 people.
Increased their revenue from $400,000 to $3,500,000.
Diversified their funding sources to include government funding.
Secured their first federal grant source valued at just under $1,000,000.
By the end of 2025, FPGV will be housing 1140% more families than five years ago. This growth has been driven by
Gallatin County’s affordable housing crisis. FPGV is committed to achieving our vision of ending homelessness in the
Gallatin Valley, one family at a time. Our community depends on partnerships to deliver quality programming and to
continue scaling services to meet the need.
Thank you for your consideration in fully funding their $150,000 grant request.
- Gregory
Gregory Morse
gmorse@morseinc.com310.403.9361
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