What Community Resource Coordination Funding Covers
GrantID: 59388
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: November 10, 2023
Grant Amount High: $100,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Community Resource Coordination Network Funding: Scope and Importance
The Community Resource Coordination Network (CRCN) funding is intended to address the growing need for interconnected social services and community resources. This funding covers projects focused on consolidating information regarding housing, healthcare, education, and job training into a streamlined, accessible format. Exclusions from this funding category include direct service delivery initiatives, research projects that do not lead to actionable resources, and one-off community events that lack a structured follow-up.
An example of an effective use case is a CRCN project that aims to connect newly arrived immigrants with local healthcare services, job training programs, and housing assistance. By creating a centralized online platform, residents can quickly find resources tailored to their unique needs without navigating a fragmented system. Another concrete example is a CRCN that develops mobile outreach programs, bringing information about local services directly to underserved areas, hence enhancing access for those who may lack digital literacy or transportation.
Organizations applying for this grant should ideally have experience in managing community resources and a proven track record of collaboration with local service providers. However, groups that focus solely on individual services without a comprehensive or integrative approach may find themselves ineligible. It is crucial for applicants to demonstrate how they plan to create a network effect, where synergy among services leads to greater overall community health and support.
The funding alignment factors include a strong emphasis on partnership development, sustainability of the network, and the ability to scale services to meet growing community demands. Proposals should illustrate how they will build ongoing relationships with local organizations, ensuring that residents are kept informed of available resources and that those resources evolve in response to changing community needs.
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