Subject: New funding ($29M) for Runaway and Homeless Youth Programs

Greetings!


Hurrah! The Administration for Children, Youth, & Families has released its Funding Opportunity Announcements with $29 million for Basic Centers as well as for Maternity Group Homes.


We have put together an Applicant Toolkit with lots of helpful resources for you to write a successful grant.


After reading the FOA, we believe that Love Notes, Money Habitudes for Young Adults, or our newest program, Mind Matters: Overcoming Adversity and Building Resilience, address several of the core outcomes the grant requires for:

  • Social and Emotional Well-Being

  • Permanent Connections

  • Education/ Employment

  • Utilizing Trauma Informed, Positive Youth Development, and Evidence Informed Interventions

Further, Love Notes will help pregnant and/or parenting youth learn the basic life skills, parenting skills, and child development knowledge that are required by the Maternity Group Home grants to ensure the well-being of children.


Count on us also for trainings and professional development that ensure your staff will competently and confidently present the curricula as well as acquire the core competencies for youth workers as specified in the grant.


We also have other resources to help you:

  • Review the literature

  • Develop a logic model

  • Build your budget

Please let me know how I may assist you as you write your application! I’m happy to be on your team.


With all good wishes,


Kay


P.S. You can request a free, online review copy of any of the above programs! Click here.



Kay Reed | Executive Director (she/her)
The Dibble Institute | A mission-driven nonprofit
PO Box 7881 | Berkeley, CA 94707-0881
Phone: 800-695-7975 | Direct: 510-812-6238
www.DibbleInstitute.org | KayReed@DibbleInstitute.org

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