What Infrastructure Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 66642
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: August 1, 2024
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Municipal Resource Mapping for Families: Enhancing Access to Services
The Municipal Resource Mapping for Families initiative specifically aims to create a comprehensive resource mapping tool that identifies and catalogs the various services available for families with young children in Philadelphia. This initiative covers sectors such as healthcare, education, housing, and social services. It explicitly excludes direct service delivery, as its focus is on providing information and access rather than implementing services.
In practical applications, this mapping tool can serve multiple functions. For example, a family facing housing instability can utilize the platform to locate local shelters, housing assistance programs, and legal aid services. Similarly, a new parent can access information regarding parenting workshops, childcare services, and pediatric healthcare facilities, thereby enhancing their ability to navigate available resources effectively.
The initiative is particularly designed for municipalities, non-profit organizations, and community agencies that serve families. However, those seeking funding to provide direct services are not eligible, as the initiative prioritizes informational infrastructure over service delivery. The successful applicants will be those with a clear plan for developing and maintaining the mapping tool, as well as strategies for outreach to maximize community utilization.
Alignment with existing city strategies and needs assessments will be key. The initiative aims to enhance community awareness and service utilization, so those applying will need to demonstrate how their proposals connect with local needs identified in city planning documents or community surveys. By aligning with city priorities, applicants can ensure that their initiatives have the potential to make a significant impact in assisting families in need.
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