The Juvenile Intervention Grant is made available once a year to support programs that increase and improve parental education and safe, positive, and inclusive spaces that promote healthy relationships and social and emotional development.
Donor Name: Regional Access Project Foundation
State: California
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/27/2023
Size of the Grant: $35,000
Details:
The RAP Foundation’s focus for this grant is to fund age-appropriate programs/projects that enable all juveniles, as defined by RAP as, young people (age category 0-24), especially those at risk, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens, particularly, the Juvenile Intervention Grant is for programs intended to:
- Increase the number of safe, positive, and inclusive spaces for juveniles to support their social and emotional development
- Improve awareness of safe, positive, and inclusive spaces for juveniles to support their social and emotional development
- Increase and improve parent/guardian education to help juveniles thrive and gain positive, nurturing relationships
- Promote access and support cultural competency of juvenile clients with education of language/stigma/ cultural barriers to service access for youth
- Increase and promote healthy lifestyles for juveniles which include: nutrition, fitness, and behavioral health
Funding Information
A total of $300,000 is available for cash grants, and $35,000 is available for technical assistance for the Juvenile Intervention Grant. Funding requests can be made and used for any programmatic cost, such as staff time, supplies, general operations, etc.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible to apply for the Juvenile Intervention Grant, applicants must:
- Be a tax-exempt nonprofit, community-based organization, or collaborative group
- Attend the mandatory Bidders Meeting on Monday, February 6, 2023, from 10 AM- 11 AM
- Support one or more of the strategies identified in the Strategy Map
- Serve the identified target population: All youth in Coachella Valley and Palo Verde Valley (age category 0-24)
For more information, visit Juvenile Intervention Grant.