Who Qualifies for Conflict Resolution Programs in Kentucky

GrantID: 64659

Grant Funding Amount Low: $0

Deadline: June 11, 2024

Grant Amount High: $500,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in Kentucky with a demonstrated commitment to Law, Justice, Juvenile Justice & Legal Services are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Who Should Apply in Kentucky

In Kentucky, schools seeking to qualify for funding aimed at reducing school violence must demonstrate a commitment to implementing innovative after-school programs. The target demographic includes students from vulnerable communities, particularly those with high rates of behavioral issues and conflict among peers. Programs that prioritize conflict resolution skills are essential for schools that wish to enhance their safety environment.

To apply, Kentucky schools need to present a detailed proposal outlining their program structure, intended outcomes, and how they plan to engage students effectively. Schools must also include strategies for measuring improvements in student behavior and school culture. The application requires collaboration with local organizations to illustrate the support network available to students involved in these after-school initiatives.

Given Kentucky's unique educational landscape, the need for these programs is underscored by the state’s higher-than-average rates of youth violence. Implementing after-school programs focused on conflict resolution not only fulfills the application criteria but also meets an immediate need within the state's schools. Engaging students in constructive activities can lead to a decrease in violent incidents and a more positive school environment.

Kentucky's commitment to addressing these issues through targeted funding highlights the importance of intersectional strategies that not only create after-school programs but also ensure they are responsive to the needs of local communities. Schools that are willing to take these steps toward improving student safety are encouraged to submit their proposals, laying the groundwork for long-term positive change within their educational environments.

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