Workshops on Healthy Relationships in New Hampshire
GrantID: 3888
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: June 5, 2023
Grant Amount High: Open
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for New Hampshire's Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative
New Hampshire's Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative aims to reduce violence and promote community safety through evidence-informed programs. The state's unique characteristics, including its rural landscape and aging population, require tailored approaches to address violence prevention. The New Hampshire Department of Justice, in collaboration with the state's Department of Health and Human Services, will oversee the implementation of this initiative, working closely with community-based organizations and local stakeholders.
Target Outcomes for New Hampshire's Violence Prevention Initiatives
The primary outcomes targeted by this initiative in New Hampshire include reducing violent crime rates, decreasing recidivism among at-risk youth, and increasing community engagement in violence prevention efforts. To achieve these outcomes, the state will focus on supporting programs that provide mentorship, job training, and mental health services to individuals at risk of violence. New Hampshire's rural counties, such as Coös and Grafton, face distinct challenges in accessing these services, making it essential to develop innovative solutions that address these gaps. For instance, the state's existing network of community health centers and non-profit organizations can be leveraged to provide support services in these underserved areas.
The initiative will prioritize programs that demonstrate a strong evidence base, such as the use of evidence-based mentorship models like the Big Brothers Big Sisters program, which has been shown to reduce recidivism rates among at-risk youth. Additionally, the state will support initiatives that address the root causes of violence, including poverty, lack of education, and unemployment. New Hampshire's workforce development programs, such as those offered by the Department of Employment Security, can be integrated with violence prevention efforts to provide job training and placement services to at-risk individuals. By focusing on these target outcomes and supporting evidence-informed programs, New Hampshire can reduce violence and promote safer communities.
New Hampshire's distinct demographic features, including its aging population and rural landscape, require tailored approaches to violence prevention. For example, the state's older population may be more susceptible to certain types of exploitation, such as financial abuse, which can be addressed through targeted education and outreach efforts. Furthermore, the state's rural areas often face challenges in accessing mental health services, making it essential to develop innovative solutions, such as telehealth programs, to address these gaps.
The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, a key partner in the state's community development efforts, has a history of supporting initiatives that address the root causes of violence. By leveraging funding from this grant and other sources, the state can build on existing efforts to promote community safety and reduce violence. Applicants for this grant should demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's priority outcomes and a commitment to achieving measurable results.
Measuring Success in New Hampshire's Violence Prevention Efforts
To measure the success of this initiative, the state will track key performance indicators, including violent crime rates, recidivism rates, and program participation rates. The New Hampshire Department of Justice will work closely with community-based organizations to collect and analyze data on these indicators, using this information to inform program improvements and ensure that the state's efforts are achieving the desired outcomes. By focusing on evidence-informed programs and tracking key performance indicators, New Hampshire can ensure that its community-based violence intervention and prevention efforts are effective and sustainable.
As the state moves forward with implementing this initiative, it is essential to consider the unique needs and challenges of different regions and communities. New Hampshire's rural areas, for example, may require different approaches to violence prevention than urban areas like Manchester. By taking a tailored approach to addressing violence prevention, the state can maximize the impact of its efforts and promote safer communities across New Hampshire.
Applicants for this grant should be aware of the state's priorities and requirements, including the need to demonstrate a strong evidence base and a commitment to achieving measurable results. The state's application process will be competitive, with funding decisions based on a thorough review of applicant proposals and a clear assessment of their alignment with the state's priority outcomes.
Q: What types of programs are eligible for funding under this initiative in New Hampshire? A: Programs that provide evidence-informed violence intervention and prevention services, such as mentorship, job training, and mental health services, are eligible for funding. Q: How will the success of this initiative be measured in New Hampshire? A: The state will track key performance indicators, including violent crime rates, recidivism rates, and program participation rates, to measure the success of this initiative. Q: Are there specific resources available to support applicants from rural areas in New Hampshire? A: Yes, the state will provide technical assistance and support to applicants from rural areas, including those in Coös and Grafton counties, to help them access funding and resources.
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