Program areas at Regional Access Project Foundation
Grant making rap provides funding to nonprofits addressing health, mental health and juvenile intervention unmet needs. The following are examples of services and programs funded: programs for seniors, youth and disadvantaged populations with an emphasis on remote communities; the Colorado river senior center, and several cooling centers; palm springs, thermal, mecca, and blythe. The mental health initiative was initially approved in may 2014 through 2019. Request for proposals (rfp) were released to proactively focus on specific areas identified by the community as high priorities. In the fall of 2019, the rap board expanded the rfps to include health-mental health programs/projects and addressing juvenile intervention services through our small grants. The mental health initiative has continued through 2023 with an emphasis on under-served communities. The desert fast-pitch annual competition is an innovative and creative way for pre-qualified nonprofits to learn how to improve their communication, presentation, and marketing skills. Rap awards cash grants and provides workshops and one-on-one coaching over several weeks to help build the capacity of nonprofits.
Nonprofit rentals in addition to the cost reductions of the office space, rap also provides conference room availabilities for free. Not only do these organizations utilize funds towards helping their clients, but they find collaborations facilitated by the presence of other nonprofits in the same building.
Nonprofit organization centric (npoc) raps npoc program is the only program of its kind in eastern riverside county. Npoc provides professional services and support to nonprofit organizations in order to assist them with their capacity building efforts and to help them achieve financial sustainability. The following are examples of npoc services: providing nonprofit consultants with expertise in the following areas: board development, strategic planning, budgeting, marketing, financial planning, etc. Offering workshops in nonprofit capacity building topics including but not limited to: human resources, grant writing, grant research, budgeting, and financial management. Hosting the annual conference featuring an inspirational speaker to raise awareness of the nonprofit contributions to our community and providing networking opportunities. Provide affordable office space and free meeting space and copying services to nonprofits.
Serving as fiscal agent to the county of riverside and other nonprofits rap continues to serve as the fiscal agent to the fourth supervisorial county supervisors office for the annual senior inspiration awards and the youth advisory council. We are responsible for administering the respective funds (issuing checks, paying invoices, and reconciling bank accounts), and include the accounts in our annual audits.