What Emergency Financial Assistance Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 64990
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000
Deadline: May 31, 2024
Grant Amount High: $10,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Emergency Financial Support for Youth in Crisis
This funding initiative aims to provide emergency financial assistance specifically designed to help youth facing urgent challenges such as housing instability or pressing medical needs. This program targets youth, including those aging out of foster care or experiencing homelessness, ensuring they receive timely assistance to stabilize their circumstances. It is crucial to note that this funding does not cater to general youth programming or long-term financial education initiatives; it is strictly for urgent needs.
For example, a young adult aging out of the foster care system might apply for funds to cover first-month rent or security deposits for their new apartment. Another relevant use might involve financial support for a youth requiring immediate medical attention due to a health crisis, thus allowing them access to necessary services without excessive delays or complications.
Eligible entities to apply for this funding include non-profit organizations, community service agencies, and local government divisions that provide direct financial assistance to youth in emergency situations. Applications must demonstrate an operational capacity to manage the disbursement of funds effectively and maintain a rigorous accountability framework. However, organizations that aim to apply but operate solely in educational capacities without the means to offer direct financial support for emergencies should not apply.
Alignment factors include the ability to assess youth needs promptly and to deliver funds efficiently, ensuring that financial assistance is administered without bureaucratic delays. Successful outcomes are typically reflected in quantitative measures, such as the number of youth successfully stabilized in housing or the speed at which funds are disbursed. This level of accountability not only supports program sustainability but also demonstrates the critical need for immediate assistance in youth financial crises, aligning with broader community efforts to enhance youth stability in challenging circumstances.
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