Building Community Resource Capacity in New Hampshire

GrantID: 56588

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: August 21, 2023

Grant Amount High: Open

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Summary

If you are located in New Hampshire and working in the area of Community Development & Services, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

Grant Overview

New Hampshire Priority Outcomes for Juvenile Justice System Grants. In New Hampshire, the focus of the Grants to Develop Programs for Juvenile Justice System is on improving outcomes for youth involved in the juvenile justice system. The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) is a key state agency overseeing these efforts. New Hampshire's rural landscape and limited resources in frontier counties pose unique challenges to delivering services, making targeted outcomes crucial for success. Priority Outcomes in New Hampshire. The primary priority outcomes for New Hampshire under this grant include reducing juvenile recidivism, improving educational outcomes for youth in the juvenile justice system, and enhancing family engagement. These outcomes are critical given the state's high rate of child poverty and limited access to services in rural areas. According to the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, investments in evidence-based programs can significantly reduce juvenile delinquency. Reducing Juvenile Recidivism. New Hampshire aims to reduce juvenile recidivism by implementing evidence-based interventions tailored to the needs of the youth population. The state's approach involves collaboration between DCYF, law enforcement, and community-based organizations to provide alternatives to detention and support rehabilitation. Educational Outcomes. Improving educational outcomes is another key priority. New Hampshire's education system faces challenges, including a high school graduation rate that is slightly below the national average. The grant will support initiatives that keep youth in school and provide them with the support needed to succeed academically. Enhancing Family Engagement. Family engagement is vital for the rehabilitation of youth involved in the juvenile justice system. New Hampshire plans to enhance family engagement through training for families and professionals, as well as through the development of family-centered programs. The New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority also plays a role in this effort, as stable housing is a critical factor in the success of these programs. Implementation and Funding. Applicants for the Grants to Develop Programs for Juvenile Justice System in New Hampshire should align their proposals with these priority outcomes. Funding will be allocated based on the potential impact on the target outcomes, with preference given to evidence-based programs. The New Hampshire state government has allocated funds for various grants for small businesses and nonprofits, and there are also opportunities for self-employed individuals to access funding. New Hampshire Grant Opportunities. New Hampshire offers various grant opportunities for nonprofits, small businesses, and self-employed individuals. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation provides grants for a range of initiatives, including those focused on youth development and education. Additionally, the New Hampshire Business Finance Authority offers grants and loans to support business development. Applying for Grants. To apply for the Grants to Develop Programs for Juvenile Justice System, applicants must submit a proposal that outlines their program's goals, methods, and expected outcomes. The proposal should demonstrate a clear understanding of the priority outcomes and how the proposed program will contribute to achieving them. The application process is competitive, and funding decisions will be made based on the potential impact of the proposed program. FAQs. Q: What are the priority outcomes for the Grants to Develop Programs for Juvenile Justice System in New Hampshire? A: The priority outcomes include reducing juvenile recidivism, improving educational outcomes for youth in the juvenile justice system, and enhancing family engagement. Q: Who is eligible to apply for these grants? A: Eligibility is open to organizations that can demonstrate their ability to implement programs that align with the priority outcomes. Nonprofits, community-based organizations, and other entities may apply. Q: How can applicants access resources to support their grant proposal? A: Applicants can access resources through the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services and other state agencies, as well as through organizations such as the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation.

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