The Duke Endowment is seeking proposals for its Child and Family Well-Being program to support public and private child- and family-serving agencies to adopt and sustain evidence-based and evidence-informed programs shown to prevent or treat child maltreatment.
Donor Name: The Duke Endowment
States: North Carolina, South Carolina
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 06/15/2022
Details:
Funding is divided into three broad categories:
- Implementation support for evidence-based programs/implementation support for grants reflects the value we place on proven programs and effective practices driven by active implementation. “Active implementation” contrasts with the usual practice of passively spreading knowledge. Rather than “letting change happen,” we work with organizations and agencies to “make change happen” for children and families through proven programs. We value established approaches with clear records of success and replicable models, including:
- Multisystemic Therapy (MST)
- Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
- Strengthening Families
- The Incredible Years
- Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
- Positive Parenting Program (Triple‑P)
- Other proven approaches will be considered as well.
- Advocating for System improvements grants prioritize educating and advocating with policy makers, public funders, public agencies and others to accelerate policy and practices changes.
- Advancing innovation grants reflect their investment in projects that advance innovation when high-achieving, successful models are lacking.
Eligibility Criteria
- Child and Family Well-Being works through accredited organizations and other nonprofit groups in North Carolina and South Carolina.
- Target population: children, youth and families who have either experienced child abuse or neglect or those at imminent risk of experiencing child maltreatment.
For more information, visit The Duke Endowment.