Measuring Integrated Services for Homeless Youth

GrantID: 67491

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: February 21, 2025

Grant Amount High: Open

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Summary

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

Grant Overview

Integrated Services for Homeless Youth

The funding initiative aimed at integrating services for homeless youth encompasses various aspects crucial for addressing the multifaceted challenges faced by this vulnerable population. Primarily, it covers essential social services such as housing assistance, healthcare access, and job training programs. Importantly, the grant does not extend to direct cash assistance or temporary shelter provisions, focusing instead on creating a structured service delivery model that connects youth with necessary resources.

A concrete use case for this funding would be a centralized service hub in an urban area, designed specifically for homeless youth aged 16-24. This hub provides a one-stop-shop experience where young individuals can access counseling services, health screenings, and vocational trainingall tailored specifically to their needs. Another example could be a partnership between nonprofit organizations that specialize in housing solutions and vocational training, allowing for a seamless transition from instability to employment and supportive living arrangements.

Eligibility criteria mandate that applicants demonstrate existing partnerships with local government and social service agencies, showcasing a collaborative approach to service delivery. Organizations applying for this funding must also be able to prove their ability to provide comprehensive and integrated services, rather than singular programs that do not address the holistic needs of homeless youth. Conversely, direct-service organizations that do not engage with broader service coordination may lack the requisite qualifications for funding.

The funding aligns with a broader trend emphasizing integrated service models in social work. Programs that can illustrate clear connections between housing stability, job training, and health services are increasingly prioritized. By demonstrating alignment with these trends, applicants enhance their likelihood of success in securing funding.

In conclusion, while this funding supports essential integrated services for homeless youth, it explicitly excludes direct financial assistance and traditional temporary shelter models. Its focus remains on creating sustainable pathways to stability through coordinated services.

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