Collaborative Policy Initiatives: Eligibility & Constraints
GrantID: 58960
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Collaborative Policy Initiatives for Young Families Funding Overview
This funding initiative is designed to foster collaborative policy initiatives that prioritize the well-being of young families in Maricopa County. The program supports efforts to develop comprehensive policy frameworks that address systemic inequities, with a focus on educational and healthcare access. This grant does not provide funding for isolated service delivery projects or non-collaborative initiatives, ensuring that all efforts contribute to broader systemic improvements.
For instance, a funded project could involve a coalition of local municipalities, healthcare providers, and educational institutions working together to create a unified care model for young families facing economic hardship. Another potential initiative could focus on policy advocacy to secure funding for better healthcare services in low-income neighborhoods, ensuring that resources are allocated where they are needed most.
Organizations equipped to apply should demonstrate experience in policy development and advocacy work focused on families. Those who should refrain from applying include entities whose approaches do not prioritize collaboration or that operate within a narrow focus of service delivery without a policy framework.
The funding aligns with broader state objectives to dismantle inequitable systems affecting young families. Factors such as demonstrated community engagement, data-driven decision-making processes, and the establishment of cross-sector partnerships will be crucial in assessing alignment with this funding’s goals. Candidates must be prepared to explain how their initiatives will contribute to the overall policy landscape affecting family resources.
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