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During fiscal year college football 2003, approximately $2 million was awarded to 150 Bay Area nonprofit organizations. Funding is used in a variety of innovative ways to provide key services in college football education, arts instruction, shelter, food, health and community service. These grants help to college football fund local programs such as: In San Jose, Community Technology Alliance provides an innovative, searchable, on-line referral database of over 1,800 health and human services in Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Counties, available to the community via the internet at www.HelpSCC.org. The grant supports the availability of information required to break the cycle of poverty and dependence while allowing staff at nonprofit agencies to use technology so that they may concentrate on what they do best: assist community members to become self-sufficient. HelpSCC has been identified as the backbone for Santa Clara County's 2-1-1 - the multilingual, 24 hour hotline to assist callers in finding the resources they seek - expected to be fully operational by Spring 2005.
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