The Fortune Society will pilot a program to integrate Community Education Pathways to Success (CEPS), an evidence-based approach to youth development, to address the educational needs of criminal-justice-involved out-of-school students ages 16-25.
The Red Hook Initiative will improve our college preparation program for high school students from Red Hook, Brooklyn. Funds will be used to train current staff, develop a comprehensive yearly program schedule and curriculum, and ultimately increase the number of ...
This project will develop a formalized written curriculum and train staff members in behavior modification methods for large groups of middle school students with mental health challenges.
Exalt Youth requests support for its Alumni Support Improvement Project, which aims to improve the alumni component of our educational internship program for court-involved youth, ages 15-20 in New York City, through professional development and the creation of a robust ...
The Taproot Foundation will provide capacity-building services for five New York City-based grantees of the Foundation’s Youth Service Improvement Grants program.
I have a Dream Foundation – New York (IHDF) will use this award to strengthen the college preparation section of their program, which serves youth who live in under-resourced areas of the tri-state region.
Getting Out and Staying Out (GO&SO) will use this award to improve and upgrade the database that tracks the activities of their formerly incarcerated clients who utilize their New York City office.
New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NYSPCC) will use this award to improve its Trauma Recovery Program, which provides mental health services to youth who have experienced abuse, violence or neglect.
The William T. Grant Foundation invests in high-quality research focused on reducing inequality in youth outcomes and improving the use of research evidence in decisions that affect young people in the United States.