Domestic Violence Impact Assessment in Idaho's Homes
GrantID: 62658
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: April 9, 2024
Grant Amount High: $500,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Domestic Violence Survivors in Idaho
The proposed funding aims to implement home safety assessments for domestic violence survivors in Idaho, with the goal of significantly improving physical safety for victims. By evaluating living environments for security vulnerabilities, the program targets immediate risks that domestic violence victims face daily. Given Idaho's diverse rural and urban settings, the initiative is tailored to identify specific vulnerabilities that differ between these environments, ensuring comprehensive coverage across the state.
Importance of These Outcomes in Idaho
In Idaho, where the rural population makes up nearly 38% of the state, victims of domestic violence often experience heightened risks due to isolation and limited access to emergency services. By proactively addressing the physical safety of victims, this initiative not only helps individuals reclaim a sense of security in their homes but empowers them to make informed decisions about their future. The outcomes of these assessments can also lead to a ripple effect, encouraging stronger community support networks and reducing overall rates of domestic violence.
Implementation Strategy for Effective Service Delivery
The implementation of this program will involve trained professionals conducting the assessments, ensuring that they possess expertise in recognizing potential risks within home environments. Collaboration with local law enforcement and social services will be vital in identifying cases that need immediate attention. Additionally, the program will emphasize education, providing victims with practical solutions for enhancing their home safety. The initiative’s success relies on creating a streamlined process for reporting and follow-up, ensuring that all survivors have access to the resources they need to navigate their situations safely. Through this approach, Idaho aims to establish a comprehensive framework for supporting domestic violence victims effectively throughout the state.
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