Measuring Community-Based Resource Hub Impact

GrantID: 44876

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in that are actively involved in Homeless. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Developing Community-Based Resource Hubs Funding emphasizes the establishment of centralized resource hubs to provide essential services like food, housing assistance, and job placement within economically challenged communities. This funding is focused on the coordination of resources across non-profit organizations, local governments, and community partners, helping to streamline access to critical support systems. It specifically does not support individual aid programs or projects solely focused on single-service delivery.

A relevant practical example can be illustrated by a local food bank that seeks to better serve its clientele through enhanced resource collaboration. By applying for the grant, the food bank collaborates with housing authorities and workforce development agencies to create a resource hub that provides not only food but also job training and housing support, streamlining access for users. Another example could be a non-profit that aims to unify various social services under one roof, allowing individuals to address multiple barriers to stability in one visit, effectively reducing the burden of navigating a fragmented assistance system.

Eligible applicants for this funding include established non-profits and community organizations with a record of collaboration and comprehensive community impact. Organizations that operate without a clear operational structure or are focused on niche projects may not be suitable candidates for this grant opportunity.

Critical to aligning with funder expectations are factors such as demonstrated community need, capacity for multi-service integration, and the ability to provide data that tracks service utilization and outcomes. Applicants should be prepared to illustrate how their proposed resource hubs will address systemic barriers to access in their communities while fostering collective impact.

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