Building Interactive Workshops on Victim Awareness in New Hampshire
GrantID: 2027
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000
Deadline: June 12, 2023
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for New Hampshire's Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials Outreach Grant
The Outreach Grant for Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials, funded by the Banking Institution, aims to enhance the field's response to young victims of crime and their caregivers and families in New Hampshire. The priority outcomes for this grant are centered around improving the support system for child victims and witnesses, with a focus on increasing access to resources, enhancing service delivery, and promoting a trauma-informed care approach.
The New Hampshire Department of Justice, in collaboration with the state's Office of the Child Advocate, is a key state agency involved in implementing this grant. The department's efforts will be crucial in achieving the target outcomes, particularly in addressing the unique needs of child victims in rural areas, such as those found in the North Country region.
Enhancing Support Services for Child Victims and Their Families
One of the primary priority outcomes is to increase the availability and accessibility of support services for child victims and their families. This includes providing training and resources for professionals working with child victims, such as law enforcement, healthcare providers, and social workers. The grant will also support the development of outreach materials and programs tailored to the specific needs of New Hampshire's child victim population, taking into account the state's rural-urban mix and demographic characteristics.
New Hampshire's distinct geographic features, including its rural counties and border regions, present unique challenges in delivering support services to child victims. The state's rural areas often face difficulties in accessing specialized services, and the grant aims to address these disparities by supporting innovative service delivery models, such as telehealth services. By enhancing the capacity of local organizations to provide trauma-informed care, the grant will help ensure that child victims and their families receive the support they need, regardless of their location.
To achieve these outcomes, the grant will focus on the following key areas:
- Increasing the availability of evidence-based support services for child victims and their families
- Enhancing the capacity of local organizations to provide trauma-informed care
- Promoting collaboration and coordination among state agencies, law enforcement, and community-based organizations
- Supporting the development of targeted outreach materials and programs for child victims and their families
The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, a key partner in the state's nonprofit sector, may also play a role in supporting the grant's outcomes, particularly in providing funding and resources for local organizations working with child victims.
Measuring Success and Tracking Progress
The success of the Outreach Grant for Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials will be measured through a combination of outcome indicators, including the number of child victims served, the number of professionals trained, and the level of satisfaction among families and caregivers. The grant's progress will be tracked through regular reporting and evaluation, with a focus on identifying areas for improvement and making adjustments as needed.
To apply for this grant, applicants should be familiar with the state's child victim support system and have experience working with child victims and their families. Potential applicants may include local non-profit organizations, state agencies, and community-based organizations.
Applicants can expect a rigorous review process, with a focus on selecting projects that demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's priority outcomes and a strong plan for achieving them.
For more information on the grant application process and timelines, please refer to the implementation guidelines.
Q: What types of projects are eligible for funding under the Outreach Grant for Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials in New Hampshire? A: Eligible projects may include developing outreach materials, providing training and technical assistance for professionals working with child victims, and supporting the delivery of evidence-based support services for child victims and their families.
Q: How can small businesses in New Hampshire access resources and support for child victims and witnesses through this grant? A: Small businesses can access resources and support by partnering with local non-profit organizations and state agencies that are applying for the grant, or by providing in-kind donations or services to support the grant's outcomes.
Q: What role can the New Hampshire state government play in supporting the grant's outcomes, and how can applicants engage with state agencies? A: The New Hampshire state government can play a key role in supporting the grant's outcomes by providing funding, resources, and expertise to support the delivery of support services for child victims and their families. Applicants can engage with state agencies, such as the Department of Justice and the Office of the Child Advocate, to discuss their project ideas and identify opportunities for collaboration and support.
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