The Duke Endowment is seeking proposals for its Child and Family Well-Being program to help children, who are without the benefit of family support or are at risk of losing such support, reach developmental milestones and prepare for successful transitions to adulthood.
Donor Name: The Duke Endowment
State: North Carolina and South Carolina
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 06/15/2022
Details:
At the Duke Endowment, the Child and Family Well-Being program area is charged with supporting Mr. Duke’s vision to help children who are at-risk for, or have already experienced, child abuse and neglect. Their grant making strategies focus on supporting programs that they know work to improve parent, child and family outcomes, and therefore reduce the impact of child abuse and neglect.
Areas of Work
Within Child and Family Well-Being, they focus their work in two main areas:
- Prevention and Early Intervention for At-Risk Children
- Programs that focus on replicating evidence-based programs, (such as Incredible Years, or Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and building North Carolina and South Carolina’s capacity to implement evidence-based models.
Eligibility Criteria
Child and Family Well-Being works through accredited organizations and other nonprofit groups in North Carolina and South Carolina.
For more information, visit The Duke Endowment