May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust
May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust
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The May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust (the Trust) aims to provide children and youth who have experienced disruption or instability in their homes with the support, resources, skills, and knowledge they need to become healthy, self-sufficient, resilient, and successful adults. The Trust's Foster Youth grantmaking addresses four strategies: stable homes, physical and mental health, education, and preparation for independence. 

Costco Wholesale's Charitable Contributions
Costco Wholesale's Charitable Contributions
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Costco Wholesale accepts applications for programs that focus on children, education, and health and human services in communities where Costco has regional offices and warehouses. Costco offers two levels of funding: smaller scale warehouse donations and grant applications for larger, broad-based organizations and causes.

Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
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The Bank of America Charitable Foundation funds projects that focus on its priority areas of improving economic mobility of individuals and families and addressing community development needs. Funded projects include those that meet critical needs such as food banks, afterschool child nutrition programs, rapid rehousing, permanent supportive housing, youth employment, and wraparound services. Applications are accepted in response to requests for proposals issued annually.

RHY Transitional Living Program
Runaway and Homeless Youth Transitional Living Program
Grant Amount
$20,668,143.00
Number of Awards
83
Applications Due
Length of Project Periods
36 months
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The Administration for Children and Families, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) announces the release of the Fiscal Year 2022 Transitional Living Program (TLP) Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).

The Transitional Living Programs implement, enhance, and/or support effective strategies for successful transition to sustainable living for runaway and homeless youth ages 16 to under 22 and/or pregnant and parenting youth ages 16 to under 22 and their dependent child(ren). Projects must provide safe, stable, and appropriate shelter for up to 18 months and, under extenuating circumstances, can be extended to 21 months and provide comprehensive services that supports the transition of homeless youth to self-sufficiency and stable, independent living. 

Grants awarded under this announcement will have a start date of September 30, 2022 and will be for a 36-month project period.

RHY Basic Center Program
Runaway and Homeless Youth Basic Center Program Funding Opportunity
Grant Amount
$13,440,716.00
Number of Awards
68
Applications Due
Length of Project Periods
36 months
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The Administration for Children and Families, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau announces the release of the Fiscal Year 2022 Basic Center Program (BCP) Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).

Basic Center Programs provide temporary shelter and counseling services to youth who have left home without permission of their parents or guardians, been forced to leave home, or other homeless youth who might otherwise end up in the law enforcement or in the child welfare, mental health, or juvenile justice systems. BCPs work to establish or strengthen community-based programs that meet the immediate needs of runaway and homeless youth and their families. BCPs provide youth under 18 years of age with emergency shelter, food, clothing, counseling, and referrals for health care. BCPs can provide up to 21 days of shelter for youth and seek to reunite young people with their families, whenever possible, or to locate appropriate alternative placements.  Additional services may include street-based services; home-based services for families with youth at risk of separation from the family; drug abuse education and prevention services; and at the request of runaway and homeless youth, testing for sexually transmitted diseases.

Grants awarded under this announcement will have a start date of September 30, 2022 and will be for a 36-month project period.