Building Outreach Programs for At-Risk Families in Tennessee
GrantID: 65850
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000
Deadline: July 17, 2024
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Targeted Outreach for At-Risk Families in Tennessee
In Tennessee, the need for proactive outreach to at-risk families is critical, especially considering the state’s high rate of missing adult cases linked to specific demographic challenges. Data indicates that Tennessee has experienced a significant increase in cases in urban areas such as Memphis and Nashville, where socioeconomic factors contribute to higher instances of persons going missing. The state is home to diverse communities where lack of awareness or access to resources can exacerbate risks.
Collaborative Outreach Requirements
Eligible organizations for this funding include local non-profits, community organizations, and law enforcement agencies that partner with these entities to provide education and resources for at-risk families. Applications will require documentation demonstrating existing outreach efforts and strategies to effectively engage families most likely to experience missing adult incidents. Collaborative partnerships will be a key focus, as they enhance the capacity to educate communities on reporting and prevention strategies.
Fit Assessment with Tennessee Context
The funding initiative addresses the high-risk demographic by providing the necessary resources to educate families about the factors that can lead to missing adult cases. Tennessee eligibility for this program includes outreach methods tailored to specific community needs, maximizing the effectiveness of educational efforts. By prioritizing engagement within these communities, the initiative aims to create a more informed public that can actively participate in preventing incidents of missing adults.
Conclusion: Measuring Impact in Tennessee
The expected impact of the outreach initiative is a measurable reduction in missing adult cases originating from at-risk families. By proactively providing resources and education, Tennessee aims to empower families with the knowledge needed for early intervention and effective reporting, ultimately improving the state’s overall response to missing adult emergencies.
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