Who Qualifies for Family Housing Support in Idaho
GrantID: 62858
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: March 29, 2024
Grant Amount High: $100,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Technical Assistance for Family Housing Security in Idaho
Understanding Housing Insecurity Challenges
Idaho faces critical challenges surrounding housing insecurity, notably as it pertains to families with school-aged children. Reports indicate that approximately 16% of children in Idaho live in homes classified as 'housing insecure,' meaning they often face unstable living situations that can include frequent relocations or homelessness. These circumstances not only affect the families' quality of life but significantly impact students' academic performance and attendance rates.
Who Qualifies for Support in Idaho
Local nonprofits focused on housing assistance to families are the primary applicants for this grant. These organizations already work with vulnerable populations and have the infrastructure in place to make a notable difference. The funds will provide them with technical assistance and resources necessary to enhance service delivery and operational capacity, helping them meet the growing demands of housing support needs in the community.
Application Requirements and Realities
Eligible organizations must demonstrate their existing capacity to serve families in need effectively. This might involve presenting their current program metrics, illustrating past successes, or detailing how they plan to use additional resources effectively. Given the logistical hurdles many organizations facesuch as staffing limitations and funding constraintstechnical assistance will be pivotal in this grant's application process.
Enhancing Effectiveness and Service Delivery
The initiative aims to measurably improve service delivery in housing support programs, which in turn can boost student attendance. By providing robust training and resources, organizations can refine their approaches to better serve families at risk. In Idaho, where the housing market continues to be strained, this type of support is essential for developing effective solutions tailored to the unique challenges of family housing insecurity.
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