| Organizations aided | GRANTS ADMINISTERED UNDER | All grants | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roman Catholic auspices | Protestant auspices | Jewish auspices | Non- sectarian auspices | ||
| Benevolent organizations | $38,000 | $12,600 | $20,000 | $66,000 | $136,600 |
| Homes | 28,000 | 4,200 | 3,000 | 43,500 | 78,700 |
| Orphanages | 22,000 | 20,693 | .. | 13,500 | 56,193 |
| Organizations for aiding children | 27,500 | 17,700 | .. | 26,550 | 71,750 |
| Kindergartens | 220 | .. | 1,000 | 10,150 | 11,370 |
| Schools | 7,500 | .. | .. | .. | 7,500 |
| Hospitals | 10,000 | 22,905 | 10,000 | 70,500 | 113,405 |
| Clinics | .. | .. | .. | 12,800 | 12,800 |
| Settlements | 3,000 | 9,000 | 5,000 | 29,500 | 46,500 |
| Missions | .. | 1,000 | .. | .. | 1,000 |
| Miscellaneous | 6,500 | 21,000 | .. | 13,100 | 40,600 |
| Total | $142,720 | $109,098 | $39,000 | $285,600 | $576,418 |
In addition to the grants mentioned in the table there was paid from the New York Chamber of Commerce Fund, to St. Luke’s Hospital $25,000, and to the Children’s Hospital $25,000. The Massachusetts Association for the Relief of California sent to the University of California Hospital $100,000.
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REHABILITATION COMMITTEE: DETAILS OF ADMINISTRATION
I. Directions given by the Associated Charities. For the use of workers in the seven civil sections.
1. A Section Agent will be appointed at the headquarters of each of the civil sections, to represent the Associated Charities, and to whom all the visitors shall report. The Section Agent shall have charge of the records, and it shall be her duty to see that the work hereinafter outlined is properly carried out.
2. Each application card, as it is brought in by the visitor, must be catalogued by name in a card index. After being approved by the Section Agent as to the completeness of the investigation, it should be passed on by the Section Committee, and should then be sent to the Rehabilitation Committee.
3. The recommendation of the Section Committee should be endorsed on the back of the card under the heading, “Investigator’s suggestions as to what should be done.”
4. All letters or other papers relating to the case should be fastened to the card by a wire clip, and should be sent with it wherever it goes.
5. When the card is sent to the Rehabilitation Committee, the index card prepared by the Section Agent should be sent with it and the Rehabilitation Committee will place on the index card the number given by it to the application card on its records. This number will serve as the receipt of the Rehabilitation Committee, and will also give the Section Agent a ready reference to the records of the Rehabilitation Committee. The index card must be returned to the Section Agent by the messenger who brings it to the Rehabilitation Committee, and the Section Agent must keep a proper record of the index cards sent in, so that she will be sure to get them back.