What Collaborative Services Funding Actually Covers
GrantID: 63979
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: June 5, 2024
Grant Amount High: $100,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Strengthening Neighborhood Networks with Collaborative Tools
This grant initiative focuses on funding the development and implementation of digital collaboration tools that facilitate better coordination of services within neighborhoods in Massachusetts. Unlike general development grants, this funding specifically excludes physical infrastructure projects and direct service delivery; it is geared toward enhancing operational efficiency through technology. Targeted towards community organizations, the funding is designed to address the unique challenges posed by fragmented service delivery networks.
For example, a project may involve creating a central digital platform that allows local organizations to share information about available services, effectively reducing duplication and streamlining access for residents. A neighborhood coalition might aim to collaborate on a real-time resource sharing app that connects residents with available assistance programs, leading to improved service delivery and resource utilization. These applications must demonstrate how they enhance communication among organizations and improve outcomes for community members.
Organizations eligible for this funding should be those with a robust network of community service providers who actively engage in collaborative efforts. This might include nonprofit organizations, neighborhood associations, and existing coalitions aiming to enhance neighborhood services. However, organizations that operate in isolation or lack a collaborative approach will not be suited for this funding, as the emphasis is on building connected networks that serve community needs effectively.
The alignment factors for this funding emphasize creating measurable improvements in community well-being. Successful projects are expected to articulate specific goals relevant to coordination and access improvements that will be tracked over time. Capacity requirements may involve technical expertise in digital development, as well as the ability to train community members on the use of new tools. High-performing proposals will also need to demonstrate a commitment to data collection and analysis, ensuring that the impact of the collaborative tools is adequately assessed against predetermined benchmarks.
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