The State of Emergency Financial Support in 2024

GrantID: 64528

Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000

Deadline: May 3, 2024

Grant Amount High: $25,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in with a demonstrated commitment to Non-Profit Support Services are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Awards grants, Children & Childcare grants, Community/Economic Development grants, Conflict Resolution grants, Financial Assistance grants, Homeland & National Security grants.

Grant Overview

Measuring Success in Financial Assistance Programs for Violence Intervention Grants in Kalamazoo County: A Data-Driven Approach to Reducing Violence through Community-Based Initiatives and Support Services, Facilitating Intervention Strategies and Addressing Root Causes of Violence Within the Community, Guided by Non-Profit Organizations Under the Violence Intervention Grants in Kalamazoo County Initiative with Funding Ranging from $25,000 to $25,000 to Support Implementation of Intervention Strategies and Provision of Support Services to At-Risk Populations, Including Those Eligible for First Time Home Buyer Grants and Small Business Administration Grants, and Services for Single Parents and Single Mothers Receiving Grants for Single Moms and Single Parents, While Navigating the Complex Landscape of Financial Assistance Programs Aimed at Reducing Instances of Violence and Providing Conflict Resolution, Law, Justice, Juvenile Justice and Legal Services to Youth and Out-of-School Youth in Michigan, Where Non-Profit Support Services Play a Crucial Role in Facilitating Community Economic Development and Social Justice Initiatives, All Within the Context of Homeland and National Security Considerations and in Compliance with Relevant Regulations and Standards Governing Financial Assistance Programs in Michigan, Notably the Michigan Uniform Securities Act (2002), a Regulation that Applies to This Sector, Requiring Compliance from Organizations Providing Financial Assistance to Ensure Proper Oversight and Management of Funds Distributed Under the Grant, Thus Maintaining the Integrity of the Financial Assistance Programs and Ensuring that the Funds are Utilized Effectively to Achieve the Grant's Objectives in Reducing Violence and Enhancing Community Safety Through Targeted Interventions and Support Services for Vulnerable Populations Including Those Eligible for Business Grants for Small Business and Small Businesses Grants to Foster Economic Growth and Stability in the Community, While Grants for Single Mothers and Single Parents Support Family Stability, All Contributing to the Overall Goal of Violence Reduction Through a Multi-Faceted Approach that Includes Conflict Resolution, Law, Justice, Juvenile Justice, and Legal Services, as Well as Support for Youth and Out-of-School Youth Programs that are Essential in Addressing the Root Causes of Violence and in Providing Alternatives to Violence for At-Risk Youth, and that are Supported by the Violence Intervention Grants in Kalamazoo County to Achieve the Desired Outcomes in Violence Intervention and Community Safety, Through a Comprehensive and Data-Driven Measurement of Success in Financial Assistance Programs, Assessing Not Only the Immediate Outcomes but Also the Long-Term Impact of the Interventions on the Community, Guided by Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that are Specifically Designed to Measure the Effectiveness of the Financial Assistance Programs in Achieving the Grant's Objectives, Such as Reduction in Violence, Improvement in Community Safety, and Enhanced Economic Stability and Family Well-being Among the Target Populations, Including Those Receiving Small Business Administration Grants and First Time Home Buyer Grants, as Well as Grants for Single Moms and Single Parents, All of Which are Critical Components of the Overall Strategy to Reduce Violence and Improve Community Well-being in Kalamazoo County, Michigan, Highlighting the Importance of a Multi-Faceted and Integrated Approach to Addressing the Complex Issues Surrounding Violence and Community Safety, and the Need for Continuous Monitoring and Evaluation of the Financial Assistance Programs to Ensure that they Remain Effective and Relevant in Addressing the Evolving Needs of the Community, and to Identify Areas for Improvement and Opportunities for Growth and Expansion of the Programs to Better Serve the Community and Achieve the Grant's Objectives in Reducing Violence and Enhancing Community Safety Through Targeted Financial Assistance and Support Services, One of the Primary Challenges in Delivering Financial Assistance Programs Under the Violence Intervention Grants in Kalamazoo County is Ensuring that the Funds are Distributed in a Timely and Efficient Manner to Meet the Needs of the Target Populations, a Constraint that Requires Careful Planning and Management of the Financial Assistance Programs to Avoid Delays and Ensure that the Funds are Utilized Effectively to Achieve the Desired Outcomes, and that the Programs are Implemented in a Way that is Responsive to the Needs of the Community, and that Takes into Account the Complex Interplay of Factors that Influence Violence and Community Safety, Including Economic Stability, Family Well-being, and Access to Support Services and Opportunities for Youth and Out-of-School Youth, and that is Guided by a Commitment to Data-Driven Decision Making and Continuous Improvement, and that is Supported by Relevant Regulations and Standards Governing Financial Assistance Programs, Such as the Michigan Uniform Securities Act (2002), and that is Focused on Achieving Measurable Outcomes and Impact in Reducing Violence and Enhancing Community Safety, Through a Comprehensive and Integrated Approach to Financial Assistance that Includes Not Only the Provision of Funds but Also Technical Assistance and Support to Help Organizations and Individuals Build their Capacity and Sustainability, and to Foster a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence in the Community, and to Enhance the Overall Well-being and Resilience of the Community, and to Support the Development of a Thriving and Prosperous Community in Kalamazoo County, Michigan, Through the Effective Use of Financial Assistance Programs Under the Violence Intervention Grants in Kalamazoo County Initiative, Guided by a Data-Driven Approach to Measuring Success and a Commitment to Continuous Improvement and Community Engagement, and Supported by Relevant Regulations and Standards Governing Financial Assistance Programs, and by a Multi-Faceted and Integrated Approach to Addressing the Complex Issues Surrounding Violence and Community Safety, and by a Focus on Achieving Measurable Outcomes and Impact in Reducing Violence and Enhancing Community Safety, Through Targeted Interventions and Support Services for Vulnerable Populations, Including Those Eligible for Business Grants for Small Business and Small Businesses Grants, First Time Home Buyer Grants, and Grants for Single Moms and Single Parents, All of Which are Essential Components of the Overall Strategy to Reduce Violence and Improve Community Well-being in Kalamazoo County, Michigan.## Performance Metrics for Financial Assistance Programs Under the Violence Intervention Grants in Kalamazoo County, Assessing the Effectiveness of Financial Assistance in Reducing Violence and Enhancing Community Safety Through Data-Driven Decision Making and Continuous Improvement, and Guided by Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that are Specifically Designed to Measure the Effectiveness of the Financial Assistance Programs in Achieving the Grant's Objectives, and that Take into Account the Complex Interplay of Factors that Influence Violence and Community Safety, Including Economic Stability, Family Well-being, and Access to Support Services and Opportunities for Youth and Out-of-School Youth, and that are Supported by Relevant Regulations and Standards Governing Financial Assistance Programs, Such as the Michigan Uniform Securities Act (2002), Requiring Compliance from Organizations Providing Financial Assistance to Ensure Proper Oversight and Management of Funds Distributed Under the Grant.## Reporting and Compliance Requirements for Financial Assistance Programs Under the Violence Intervention Grants in Kalamazoo County, Ensuring that Organizations Providing Financial Assistance Comply with Relevant Regulations and Standards Governing Financial Assistance Programs, and that they Maintain Accurate and Detailed Records of their Financial Assistance Activities, and that they Report on their Progress and Outcomes in a Timely and Transparent Manner, and that they are Held Accountable for their Use of Funds and their Achievement of the Desired Outcomes, and that the Financial Assistance Programs are Implemented in a Way that is Responsive to the Needs of the Community, and that Takes into Account the Complex Interplay of Factors that Influence Violence and Community Safety, and that is Guided by a Commitment to Data-Driven Decision Making and Continuous Improvement. One Verifiable Delivery Challenge Unique to This Sector is Ensuring that Financial Assistance is Distributed to the Most Vulnerable Populations in a Timely and Efficient Manner. Q: How do I measure the success of my financial assistance program under the Violence Intervention Grants in Kalamazoo County? A: To measure the success of your financial assistance program, you will need to track and report on key performance indicators (KPIs) that are specifically designed to measure the effectiveness of the program in achieving the grant's objectives, such as reduction in violence, improvement in community safety, and enhanced economic stability and family well-being among the target populations. Q: What are the reporting requirements for financial assistance programs under the Violence Intervention Grants in Kalamazoo County? A: Organizations providing financial assistance under the grant will be required to maintain accurate and detailed records of their financial assistance activities, and to report on their progress and outcomes in a timely and transparent manner, in compliance with relevant regulations and standards governing financial assistance programs, such as the Michigan Uniform Securities Act (2002). Q: Can I use grant funds to provide financial assistance to small businesses and single parents? A: Yes, you can use grant funds to provide financial assistance to small businesses and single parents, including through business grants for small business and small businesses grants, as well as grants for single moms and single parents, as long as the financial assistance is aligned with the grant's objectives and is provided in compliance with relevant regulations and standards governing financial assistance programs.

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