Support Networks Impact in New Hampshire's Women
GrantID: 67251
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000
Deadline: September 9, 2024
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
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Grant Overview
Addressing the Capacity of Support Networks for Women Returning Citizens in New Hampshire
In New Hampshire, women returning citizens face unique challenges that necessitate targeted support networks to ensure successful reentry into society. With female incarceration rates on the rise a trend that mirrors national statistics the unique needs of these women often go unaddressed. Nearly half of the women released from incarceration in New Hampshire report having dependent children, intensifying the need for childcare and family support services. As a result, the lack of comprehensive support structures can impede their reintegration process.
Affected by these particular challenges are women who have previously been incarcerated, especially those from urban centers like Manchester and Nashua. These individuals often lack access to resources that support their specific needs, such as childcare, mental health services, and job training programs. Community organizations in New Hampshire are also faced with challenges in addressing these gaps, often finding themselves underfunded and overstretched.
To strengthen support for these women, New Hampshire's initiative aims to establish tailored support networks that address their specific reintegration needs. The outcomes target improved family stability, with success gauged through metrics such as decreased recidivism rates among women and increased access to childcare and employment opportunities. By focusing on the unique challenges faced by women, this initiative sets the groundwork for a more inclusive approach to reentry programs in New Hampshire.
Implementation will involve building cooperative frameworks among various local organizations, including childcare providers, mental health agencies, and employment services. By integrating a range of supportive services, the program can ensure that women have the necessary resources to rebuild their lives post-incarceration, leading to enhanced community stability and safety.
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