Who Qualifies for Culturally Relevant Youth Programs in New Mexico
GrantID: 3853
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000
Deadline: April 25, 2023
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for New Mexico's Youth Incarceration Reform Grant Program ## Priority Outcomes for Closing Youth Detention Facilities in New Mexico's Rural Areas ## Assessing the Economic Impact of Youth Detention Facility Closures in New Mexico's Frontier Counties ## Measuring Success in New Mexico's Community-Based Alternatives to Youth Incarceration ## New Mexico's Approach to Reducing Youth Incarceration through Community-Based Grants ## Economic Diversification in New Mexico's Former Youth Detention Facilities ## New Mexico's Strategy for Supporting Displaced Youth Detention Facility Staff ## New Mexico's Vision for Community-Based Youth Services ## Fostering Collaboration between New Mexico State Agencies and Local Organizations to Reduce Youth Incarceration ## Tracking Progress in New Mexico's Youth Incarceration Reform Efforts ## New Mexico's Commitment to Evidence-Based Practices in Youth Incarceration Reform ## Addressing the Unique Challenges of New Mexico's Frontier Counties in Youth Incarceration Reform ## New Mexico's Efforts to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Youth Incarceration ## New Mexico's Approach to Providing Support Services for Youth Leaving Detention Facilities ## The Role of the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department in Reducing Youth Incarceration ## New Mexico's Strategy for Engaging Local Communities in Youth Incarceration Reform ## New Mexico's Plan for Sustaining Community-Based Alternatives to Youth Incarceration ## Evaluating the Effectiveness of New Mexico's Youth Incarceration Reform Efforts ## New Mexico's Commitment to Transparency and Accountability in Youth Incarceration Reform ## New Mexico's Vision for a Comprehensive Continuum of Care for Youth Involved in the Justice System ## New Mexico's Efforts to Address the Root Causes of Youth Incarceration ## Understanding the Economic Benefits of Closing Youth Detention Facilities in New Mexico ## New Mexico's Approach to Repurposing Former Youth Detention Facilities ## New Mexico's Strategy for Providing Support to Displaced Youth Detention Facility Staff ## New Mexico's Plan for Monitoring and Evaluating the Impact of Youth Detention Facility Closures ## New Mexico's Commitment to Using Data to Drive Decision-Making in Youth Incarceration Reform ## New Mexico's Efforts to Reduce Recidivism among Youth Leaving Detention Facilities ## The Importance of Collaboration between New Mexico State Agencies and Local Organizations in Reducing Youth Incarceration ## New Mexico's Vision for a Community-Based System of Care for Youth ## New Mexico's Approach to Addressing the Needs of Youth with Complex Behavioral Health Needs ## New Mexico's Strategy for Providing Alternative Education and Job Training Programs for Youth ## New Mexico's Plan for Engaging Families and Caregivers in Youth Incarceration Reform ## New Mexico's Efforts to Address the Trauma and Adversity Experienced by Youth in the Justice System ## The Role of the New Mexico Legislature in Supporting Youth Incarceration Reform Efforts ## New Mexico's Commitment to Ensuring that Youth Incarceration Reform Efforts are Culturally Responsive ## Understanding the Impact of Youth Detention Facility Closures on New Mexico's Local Economies ## New Mexico's Approach to Mitigating the Economic Impact of Youth Detention Facility Closures ## New Mexico's Strategy for Supporting the Reentry of Youth into their Communities ## New Mexico's Plan for Providing Continuing Care and Support to Youth after Release from Detention ## New Mexico's Efforts to Reduce the Use of Out-of-Home Placements for Youth ## The Importance of Community-Based Grants in Supporting New Mexico's Youth Incarceration Reform Efforts ## New Mexico's Vision for a Comprehensive System of Support for Youth and Families ## New Mexico's Commitment to Using Grant Funds to Support Evidence-Based Practices ## New Mexico's Approach to Evaluating the Effectiveness of Community-Based Grants ## New Mexico's Strategy for Sustaining Community-Based Grants beyond the Grant Period ## Fostering a Culture of Collaboration and Continuous Improvement in New Mexico's Youth Incarceration Reform Efforts ## New Mexico's Efforts to Address the Unique Needs of Rural Communities in Youth Incarceration Reform ## The Role of the New Mexico Governor's Office in Supporting Youth Incarceration Reform Efforts ## New Mexico's Plan for Providing Technical Assistance to Grantees ## New Mexico's Commitment to Ensuring that Grant Funds are Used Efficiently and Effectively ## New Mexico's Vision for a Bright Future for its Youth ## Grants available in New Mexico can support a wide range of initiatives, including community-based alternatives to youth incarceration. Applicants for the Community-Based Grants up to $1,000,000 to Youth Incarceration Facilities grant program should be aware that the funder, a Banking Institution, is committed to supporting evidence-based practices in youth incarceration reform. The New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department is a key state agency involved in implementing the grant program. The department will work closely with local organizations to provide support services for youth leaving detention facilities. New Mexico's frontier counties, which cover a significant portion of the state's land area, present unique challenges for youth incarceration reform efforts. The state's rural areas often lack access to resources and services, making it difficult to provide adequate support to youth and families. The grant program will prioritize initiatives that address the needs of these rural communities. The target outcomes for the grant program include reducing the number of youth incarcerated in New Mexico, increasing the use of community-based alternatives to youth incarceration, and improving the overall well-being of youth and families. Applicants should be aware that the funder will be tracking progress on these outcomes closely. To be successful, applicants will need to demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's youth incarceration system and the needs of the target population. They will also need to show a commitment to using evidence-based practices and to collaborating with other organizations and stakeholders. New Mexico's small businesses, including those in rural areas, may be eligible to apply for grants to support their involvement in youth incarceration reform efforts. The state's businesses in Grants, NM, and other rural areas are encouraged to explore opportunities for funding. Q: What are the priority outcomes for the Community-Based Grants up to $1,000,000 to Youth Incarceration Facilities grant program in New Mexico? A: The priority outcomes include reducing the number of youth incarcerated in New Mexico, increasing the use of community-based alternatives to youth incarceration, and improving the overall well-being of youth and families. Q: How will the grant program address the unique challenges of New Mexico's frontier counties? A: The grant program will prioritize initiatives that address the needs of rural communities, including those in New Mexico's frontier counties. Applicants should be aware that the funder will be looking for proposals that demonstrate a clear understanding of the challenges faced by these communities. Q: What types of organizations are eligible to apply for grants under the Community-Based Grants up to $1,000,000 to Youth Incarceration Facilities grant program in New Mexico? A: A wide range of organizations are eligible to apply, including small businesses, non-profits, and government agencies. Applicants should be aware that the funder is committed to supporting evidence-based practices and collaborating with other organizations and stakeholders.
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