The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area is accepting applications for its Challenge Grant Program.
Donor Name: United Way of the Tri-Valley Area
State: Maine
County: Franklin County (ME)
Town: Livermore and Livermore Falls
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/31/2022
Size of the Grant: $50,000
Grant Duration: 1 year
Details:
The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area recently launched a new strategic plan with four goals: 1.) To improve health; 2.) To improve financial stability and increase independence; 3). To increase access to technology; and 4.) To help their community become more mobile and increase transportation options.
Youth Mental Health Initiative
Rationale: United Way of the Tri-Valley Area’s strategic plan has a goal of improving health and an objective to address mental health specifically. Nationally and in Maine, the suicide rate for teens is on the rise. A recent report from the National Center for Health Statistics found that the suicide death rate among persons aged 10–24 has risen 56% in Maine over the last 19 years. Maine has a higher than average rate compared to other states and Franklin County ranks among the highest counties in Maine.
United Way is seeking proposals that specifically:
- Address ways to reduce teen suicide and anxiety and depression among youth. Both evidence-based and innovative solutions will be considered.
- Are sustainable and collaborative in nature.
Youth and Young Adults Financial Literacy Initiative
Rationale: United Way of the Tri-Valley Area’s strategic plan has a goal of improving financial stability and increasing independence. A specific objective to reach this goal is to fund programs that will prepare teens and young adults for the financial realities of their transition into the job force or post-secondary education.
United Way is seeking proposals that specifically:
- Strengthen and improve money management knowledge, skills and behaviors among youth and young adults.
- Encourage youth and young adults to understand the implications of their current money habits.
- Inspire youth and young adults to set financial goals through saving, budgeting and planning for their future.
- Are sustainable and collaborative in nature.
Funding Information
- Only one application will be funded in each category. A maximum of $50,000 will awarded toward a youth mental health initiative and a maximum of $25,000 will be awarded towards a Financial Literacy initiative targeting youth and young adults.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants may be non-profit organizations, businesses, municipalities, faith-based organizations, or schools.
- The proposed program must be delivered in Franklin County and/or Livermore and Livermore Falls.
- Projects will need to be completed in one year.
For more information, visit United Way of the Tri-Valley Area.