Entrepreneurial Training Impact for Women of Color in Minnesota
GrantID: 15290
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000
Deadline: October 7, 2022
Grant Amount High: $100,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Minnesota's Proposal Grants for Gender Sensitive Violence Against Women and Children
The Minnesota Proposal Grants for Gender Sensitive Violence Against Women and Children program, funded by the Banking Institution, aims to advance knowledge development regarding the existing inequalities between men and women. The program seeks to promote competitive research calls to address the issue of violence against women and children. To achieve this goal, the program has identified several target outcomes that will be prioritized.
Advancing Research and Knowledge Development
One of the primary target outcomes for this program is to advance research and knowledge development in the area of gender-sensitive violence against women and children. To achieve this, the program will support research projects that investigate the root causes of violence against women and children, as well as the impact of such violence on individuals, families, and communities. The Minnesota Historical Society, a grantee of the program, has a long history of supporting research and education on issues related to violence against women and children. The program will also support the development of new methodologies and approaches to addressing violence against women and children. By advancing research and knowledge development, the program aims to inform the development of effective policies and programs to prevent and respond to violence against women and children.
Improving Outcomes for Women and Children
Another key target outcome for the program is to improve outcomes for women and children who have experienced violence. The program will support projects that provide services and support to women and children who have experienced violence, such as counseling, advocacy, and emergency housing. The Minnesota Department of Human Services, a state agency that administers programs related to violence against women and children, will play a critical role in ensuring that grantees are connected to existing services and supports. By improving outcomes for women and children, the program aims to reduce the long-term consequences of violence and promote healing and recovery.
Promoting Collaboration and Partnerships
The program also aims to promote collaboration and partnerships among organizations and agencies working to address violence against women and children. The program will support projects that bring together diverse stakeholders, including community-based organizations, government agencies, and researchers, to share knowledge, resources, and expertise. The program will also support the development of partnerships between organizations in Minnesota and those in other states, such as Kansas, Michigan, Oregon, and Virginia, to promote the exchange of best practices and lessons learned.
The Minnesota landscape is characterized by a mix of urban and rural areas, with many communities experiencing significant disparities in health, education, and economic outcomes. The state's frontier counties, in particular, face unique challenges in accessing services and supports, including those related to violence against women and children. By promoting collaboration and partnerships, the program aims to address these disparities and ensure that women and children across the state have access to the services and supports they need.
Evaluating Success
To evaluate the success of the program, grantees will be required to report on a set of common outcomes and indicators, including the number of women and children served, the types of services provided, and the outcomes achieved. The program will also conduct regular evaluations to assess the effectiveness of the program in achieving its target outcomes. By tracking and evaluating the program's progress, the Banking Institution and the state of Minnesota can identify areas for improvement and make data-driven decisions to optimize the program's impact.
The program is expected to have a significant impact on the lives of women and children in Minnesota, particularly those who have experienced violence. By advancing research and knowledge development, improving outcomes for women and children, and promoting collaboration and partnerships, the program aims to create a more just and equitable society for all.
Q: What types of projects are eligible for funding under the Minnesota Proposal Grants for Gender Sensitive Violence Against Women and Children program? A: Projects that advance research and knowledge development, improve outcomes for women and children, and promote collaboration and partnerships are eligible for funding.
Q: How will the program ensure that grantees are connected to existing services and supports in Minnesota? A: The Minnesota Department of Human Services will play a critical role in ensuring that grantees are connected to existing services and supports.
Q: What is the expected outcome of the program in terms of improving outcomes for women and children in Minnesota? A: The program aims to improve outcomes for women and children who have experienced violence by providing services and support, such as counseling, advocacy, and emergency housing, and promoting healing and recovery.
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