Who Qualifies for Partnerships for Child Trauma Interventions in California
GrantID: 3840
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: April 25, 2023
Grant Amount High: $100,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for California's Victim Support Services
The Banking Institution's Grant to Support for Survivors of Crime aims to bolster California's victim support ecosystem through a trauma-informed, survivor-connected technical assistance provider. This provider will offer technical assistance, training, and sub-grant funding to at least 10 sub-grant sites across the state. To measure the success of this initiative, it is essential to identify the priority outcomes that will have the most significant impact on California's survivors of crime.
Key Outcomes for California's Survivors
The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is the primary state agency responsible for coordinating victim services. To effectively support survivors, the technical assistance provider should focus on the following priority outcomes:
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Increased Access to Trauma-Informed Services: Ensure that survivors across California, particularly in rural and underserved areas like the Central Valley and Northern California, have access to trauma-informed services. The provider should work closely with regional organizations and local service providers to expand their capacity to deliver trauma-informed care.
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Enhanced Collaboration and Coordination: Foster collaboration among various service providers, law enforcement agencies, and healthcare organizations to ensure a seamless response to survivors' needs. This can be achieved by establishing strong partnerships with organizations like the California Victim Compensation Board and the California Department of Justice.
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Improved Support for Diverse Populations: Develop and implement culturally responsive services that cater to the diverse needs of California's population, including Native American communities, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with disabilities. For example, the provider can work with organizations serving the state's large Hispanic population, which accounts for approximately 39% of California's residents.
The technical assistance provider should also be aware of the unique challenges posed by California's geography, including the need to serve survivors in rural areas and those affected by natural disasters like wildfires and earthquakes.
To achieve these outcomes, the provider will need to navigate the complexities of California's victim services landscape, which includes a mix of state-funded programs, non-profit organizations, and local government initiatives. By working closely with Cal OES and other state agencies, the provider can ensure that their efforts are aligned with the state's overall goals and objectives.
The provider should also be prepared to address the capacity constraints faced by many organizations serving survivors in California, including limited funding, high staff turnover, and inadequate infrastructure. By providing targeted technical assistance and support, the provider can help build the capacity of these organizations to deliver high-quality services to survivors.
In terms of specific metrics, the provider can track outcomes such as the number of survivors served, the types of services provided, and the demographics of the populations served. They can also monitor the effectiveness of their technical assistance and training programs, as well as the overall impact of their efforts on the state's victim services system.
Q: What types of organizations are eligible to receive sub-grant funding from the technical assistance provider? A: Non-profit organizations, local government agencies, and tribal organizations that provide services to survivors of crime are eligible to apply for sub-grant funding.
Q: How will the technical assistance provider ensure that their services are culturally responsive to California's diverse population? A: The provider will work closely with organizations that serve diverse populations to develop and implement culturally responsive services, and will also provide training and technical assistance to sub-grant recipients on cultural competency.
Q: What is the expected timeline for the release of sub-grant funding, and how will the technical assistance provider support sub-grant recipients throughout the grant period? A: The technical assistance provider is expected to release sub-grant funding in a timely manner, with ongoing support and technical assistance provided to sub-grant recipients throughout the grant period to ensure their success.
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