The Family Justice Center of Montgomery County has contracted with CareerCatchers to provide employment support services through a generous grant from the Avon Foundation's Empowerment and Self-Sufficiency program. The Family Justice Center is a collaboration of public and private county agencies seeking to provide services to families impacted by domestic violence, in a family-friendly environment. The Mission of the FJC is to promote safety, well-being, and healing for victims of family violence.
The Jim and Carol Trawick Foundation has provided funding to the CareerCatchers program for three years, 2008, 2009 and 2010. The foundation assists local health and human service and arts non-profit organizations in Montgomery County, Md. The Foundation awards grants for specific projects that will make a demonstrable impact on the local community by reaching people in need and encouraging and sustaining creative activities.The Community Foundation for Montgomery County (CFMC) awarded CareerCatchers a 2009, 2010 and 2011. Sharing Montgomery Grant. In 1996, a group of energetic community leaders, brought together by the late R. Robert Linowes and Clifford M. Kendall, had the vision to create to MCCF because they felt that community foundations are an important part of the American way of giving, and our county deserved one. The mission of the Community Foundation for Montgomery Count (CFMC) is to build charitable giving by county residents and businesses in an efficient, rewarding and tax-smart way.
The City of Rockville, Division of Community Services has contracted with CareerCatchers, since FY2009, to provide employment support services to city residents. The Division of Community Services provides for the well being of individuals and families through the identification of the human service needs of all residents; monitoring of human service programs funded by the City of Rockville; delivery of prevention and intervention programs and services for youth and families.
Stepping Stones Shelter has contracted with CareerCatchers to provide employment support services to shelter residents. Stepping Stones Shelter is healing homelessness step by step by providing the opportunity for homeless men, women and children to regain their independence. By offering food and shelter in an atmosphere of dignity and respect, Stepping Stones Provides Hope for the Future, Strengthens Family Values and Enables Self-sufficiency. By focusing on these three broad areas, Stepping Stones attempts to heal the underlying problems that brought the family to their doors.
A grant was made to CareerCatchers in 2010 and 2011.





