Funding for Refugee Support Services and Childcare Access

GrantID: 1872

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

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Summary

A significant funding opportunity is available for organizations dedicated to enhancing the educational experiences of refugee children and youth in the District of Columbia. This initiative aims to support effective resettlement and promote economic self-sufficiency for newly arrived refugees by providing essential services designed for their successful integration into American society.


Eligible applicants include established public or private nonprofit organizations, service providers with a demonstrated history of working with refugee populations, as well as educational institutions and government agencies.


The grant, with a maximum award of $244,562 for the first year, encompasses two additional option years contingent on funding availability. This funding will specifically target programs that improve access to childcare and foster positive academic performance among refugee youth aged birth to 18. Additionally, there is a focus on providing tailored support for children and youth from Ukraine, ensuring equitable educational opportunities and resources to facilitate their transition.


This opportunity not only addresses immediate educational needs but also builds a foundation for long-term success and community integration. By participating, organizations can significantly impact the lives of displaced individuals, helping them navigate their new environment while achieving academic and personal goals.


The application process is designed to be accessible, inviting collaborations, especially with faith-based organizations committed to serving this vulnerable population.


Organizations interested in making a meaningful difference in the lives of refugee children and youth are encouraged to explore this grant opportunity. By harnessing this funding, applicants can contribute to a transformative impact, fostering resilience and hope in the communities they serve.



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Overview

This grant is meant to financially support organizations or entities that focus their efforts on, but not limited to: Children & Childcare, Education, Faith Based, Higher Education, Municipalities, Non-Profit Support Services, Refugee/Immigrant, Youth/Out-of-School Youth .