Measuring Economic Support for Domestic Violence Survivors
GrantID: 64735
Grant Funding Amount Low: $275,000
Deadline: June 11, 2024
Grant Amount High: $450,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Economic Support for Domestic Violence Survivors
This funding aims to establish comprehensive job training and employment placement services for survivors of domestic violence, focusing on enhancing economic independence. It specifically targets initiatives that address the unique barriers these survivors face in gaining stable employment. The funding does not include support for general business development or projects unrelated to aiding domestic violence survivors.
For instance, a program may focus on collaborating with local businesses to create tailored training programs that address the skill gaps often seen in survivors. A practical scenario could involve workshops specifically for women returning to the workforce after a period of absence due to domestic violence, offering skills in resume writing, interview preparation, and specialized vocational training relevant to current job market demands. Another potential use case may involve a partnership with community organizations to facilitate internships or apprenticeships that provide hands-on experience and direct pathways to employment.
Eligible organizations for this grant include nonprofits with established connections in the community, workforce development organizations capable of implementing training programs tailored to survivors, and those with a proven track record in economic empowerment initiatives. Organizations that lack significant experience in direct service to domestic violence survivors or fail to engage with local businesses for placement opportunities will not qualify for funding.
This initiative is aligned with growing policy trends that prioritize economic empowerment as a critical element of addressing domestic violence repercussions. Applicants should assess their capabilities to meet specific training demands, including the provision of mentorship for participants and the establishment of measurable outcomes related to employment rates post-training. Organizations are also expected to demonstrate how they will track long-term success by evaluating job retention rates to illustrate sustained economic independence among participants.
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