Family ReEntry seeks to improve its Transitions Mentoring Program, an in-prison program for young inmates ages 16 to 21, with the goal of reducing recidivism.
The Port Chester Carver Center seeks to improve its after-school programming for children ages 6 to 13 through a pilot implementation of the Second Step Violence Prevention Curriculum.
The Mental Health Association of New York seeks to develop an internship program leading to permanent employment for a group of participants in its Adolescent Skill Center (ASC) programs.
The Horticultural Society of New York (HSNY) seeks to improve Urban Horticulture for At-Risk Young Adults, its collaboration with the Federation of Employment Guidance Services.
Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow seeks to improve its youth workforce training through a partnership with the Workforce Professionals Training Institute.
The purpose of this grant is to support the American Youth Policy Forum (AYPF) in their continued efforts to provide research-based information on quality after-school programs to policymakers.
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.