Who Qualifies for Awareness Campaigns in Idaho
GrantID: 2722
Grant Funding Amount Low: $950,000
Deadline: June 6, 2023
Grant Amount High: $950,000
Summary
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Black, Indigenous, People of Color grants, Children & Childcare grants, Domestic Violence grants, Higher Education grants, Housing grants, Law, Justice, Juvenile Justice & Legal Services grants.
Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Idaho's Young Victims of Human TraffickingIdaho is prioritizing specific outcomes for young victims of human trafficking through the Banking Institution's Grants for Young Victims of Human Trafficking. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, specifically the Division of Behavioral Health, is a key state agency that will be involved in the implementation and oversight of these grants.The state's rural landscape and the presence of major highways like Interstate 84 and Interstate 90, which can facilitate trafficking, make addressing human trafficking a complex challenge. Idaho's distinct geographic feature – its frontier counties – requires tailored approaches to providing services to minor victims of sex and labor trafficking.### Target Outcomes for IdahoThe primary target outcomes for Idaho under this grant program are:1. Increased Safety and Stability: Ensuring that young victims of human trafficking have access to safe housing and supportive services. Idaho's existing housing grants and programs will be leveraged to support this outcome.2. Trauma-Informed Care: Providing a continuum of trauma-informed, culturally relevant, and gender-responsive services to address the specific needs of minor victims. The Idaho Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence will play a crucial role in delivering these services.3. Improved Well-being and Reintegration: Fostering the overall well-being of young victims through education, healthcare, and social services, enabling them to reintegrate into their communities. Non-profit organizations in Idaho, such as the Idaho Nonprofit Center, can provide support services and resources to achieve this outcome.To achieve these outcomes, Idaho will focus on supporting small businesses and non-profit organizations that can provide the necessary services. The state will also explore government grants and funding opportunities to supplement the Banking Institution's grant.### Measuring Success in IdahoSuccess will be measured through a combination of metrics, including the number of young victims served, the types of services provided, and the outcomes achieved. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare will work closely with grantees to track progress and make adjustments as needed. Small business grants in Idaho, such as those available through the Idaho Small Business Development Center, may be utilized to support businesses providing services to young victims of human trafficking.Idaho's experience with administering grants for individuals and non-profit organizations will inform the implementation of this program. The state's existing infrastructure for providing services to vulnerable populations will be leveraged to support young victims of human trafficking.Q: What types of services will be funded under this grant program in Idaho?A: Services that will be funded include safe housing, trauma-informed care, education, healthcare, and social services that support the safety, well-being, and reintegration of young victims of human trafficking.Q: How will grantees in Idaho be selected?A: Grantees will be selected based on their ability to provide the required services, their experience working with minor victims of human trafficking, and their capacity to deliver culturally relevant and gender-responsive services. Boise small business grants and other local funding opportunities may be used to support grantees.Q: What is the expected timeline for grant implementation in Idaho?A: The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare anticipates that grant implementation will begin within six months of the grant award, with services being delivered shortly thereafter. Idaho business grants and other resources will be utilized to support the timely implementation of the program.
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