What Child Welfare Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 65828
Grant Funding Amount Low: $400,000
Deadline: July 15, 2024
Grant Amount High: $400,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Partnerships with Local Businesses for Child Welfare Funding
The initiative focused on "Partnerships with Local Businesses for Child Welfare Funding" is designed to forge collaborations between child welfare agencies and local businesses. This funding aims to leverage the resources and expertise of the business community to address the pressing funding needs of child protection services. Specifically, it covers areas such as joint fundraising campaigns, community education initiatives, and the development of resource-sharing agreements. Importantly, this grant excludes direct service provision and operational funding, concentrating instead on the infrastructure that enables community partnerships.
For instance, a child welfare agency might partner with a local grocery chain to create a community awareness campaign about child health and nutrition. Such collaborations can result in increased funding streams to support educational programs for families. Another compelling example would be a partnership between a child protection agency and a technology firm to develop an innovative case management system, improving service delivery to vulnerable families.
Eligible applicants for this grant must include child welfare agencies actively seeking partnerships with businesses to enhance service delivery. However, organizations that primarily function as service providers without a clear partnership strategy will not qualify for funding.
The initiative seeks to align with organizations committed to formative evaluation practices, ensuring that both child welfare and business partners can measure the impact of their collaboration on community outcomes. Assessing each partner’s capacity for engagement and resource-sharing is also paramount, as it significantly impacts the sustainability of the collaboration.
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