Helpline Impact in Delaware's At-Risk Communities
GrantID: 64264
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,000,000
Deadline: May 31, 2024
Grant Amount High: $2,500,000
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Grant Overview
Promoting Systemic Change Through Policy Advocacy in Delaware
Delaware faces significant challenges within its child welfare system, particularly regarding funding for essential helpline services. Currently, the state's helplines contend with resource constraints that limit their operational capacity and effectiveness. With nearly 10,000 calls reported annually related to child welfare, the need for sustainable funding is critical to support families in crisis and prevent unnecessary state intervention.
Who Should Be Involved in Policy Advocacy?
The primary beneficiaries of the grant's policy advocacy campaign are the helpline services and the families they support. Advocates will work to involve stakeholders including child welfare agencies, non-profits, and community organizations in Delaware. By aligning these groups, the campaign aims to create a unified voice advocating for more robust funding and support mechanisms.
The Nature of Advocacy in Delaware
To effectively advocate for policy changes, stakeholders must collaborate with local legislators to highlight the impact of funding shortfalls on families in crisis. The campaign will employ data-driven narratives to illustrate the necessity of continual support for helplines. Additionally, it aims to educate the public and policymakers about the vital role these services play in the child welfare system, beyond mere crisis response.
Expected Outcomes from Policy Advocacy
With successful advocacy efforts backed by this grant, Delaware aims to secure ongoing funding for helplines that will ensure their sustainability and adaptability to community needs. A focus on systemic change will better equip helplines to serve families effectively, enhancing the overall child welfare landscape across the state
Conclusion
In summary, this policy advocacy initiative aims to create lasting change within Delaware's child welfare system. By securing funding and support for helplines, the state can build a more resilient infrastructure that prioritizes the well-being of families and minimizes the need for intervention by the state.
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