Accessing Civic Engagement Programs in Montana

GrantID: 4258

Grant Funding Amount Low: $8,000,000

Deadline: May 1, 2023

Grant Amount High: $8,000,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Montana that are actively involved in Business & Commerce. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Safe and Secure Educational Environments in Montana

The Grants To Nonprofit And Other Organizations Preventing Violence In Schools program, funded by a Banking Institution, aims to expand comprehensive programs that identify core capacities for creating safe and secure educational environments. In Montana, the priority outcomes for this grant program are closely tied to the state's unique characteristics and needs. The Montana Board of Crime Control, a state agency, plays a crucial role in administering funds and resources for violence prevention initiatives.

Montana's vast rural landscape and sparse population density present distinct challenges for ensuring school safety. The state's frontier counties, where many schools are located, often lack access to resources and expertise available in more urban areas. Therefore, one of the primary target outcomes of this grant program is to enhance the capacity of rural schools to prevent and respond to violence. This involves providing training and technical assistance to school staff, law enforcement, and community-based organizations to develop effective threat assessment and crisis response plans.

Another key outcome is the promotion of evidence-based practices in school safety. The Montana Office of Public Instruction, in collaboration with the Montana Department of Justice, has developed guidelines for school safety and security. The grant program will support the implementation of these guidelines, focusing on strategies such as anonymous reporting systems, school resource officer training, and social-emotional learning programs. By prioritizing these outcomes, the grant program aims to reduce the risk of violence in Montana's schools and create a safer learning environment for students.

The grant program also recognizes the importance of collaboration and coordination among various stakeholders. In Montana, this includes partnerships between schools, law enforcement agencies, community-based organizations, and mental health providers. By fostering these partnerships, the grant program seeks to leverage resources, expertise, and funding to achieve its target outcomes.

Measuring Success in Montana

To measure the success of the grant program, Montana will track key performance indicators (KPIs) such as the number of schools implementing evidence-based safety practices, the number of students receiving mental health services, and the number of reported incidents of violence. The Montana Board of Crime Control will work closely with grantees to collect and analyze data on these KPIs, providing technical assistance and support as needed.

The grant program will also focus on supporting initiatives that address the specific needs of Montana's student population. For example, the Montana Arts Council has received grants to support arts-based initiatives that promote social-emotional learning and conflict resolution. By incorporating arts-based approaches into school safety programs, Montana aims to create a more comprehensive and inclusive approach to violence prevention.

Building on Existing Initiatives

Montana has a strong foundation of initiatives aimed at promoting school safety and preventing violence. The state's existing efforts, such as the Montana Safe Schools Hotline and the School Resource Officer Program, demonstrate a commitment to creating safe and secure educational environments. The Grants To Nonprofit And Other Organizations Preventing Violence In Schools program will build on these initiatives, providing additional resources and support to enhance their impact.

As Montana moves forward with implementing the grant program, it is likely that other states, such as Iowa, will be watched closely for best practices and lessons learned. However, Montana's unique context and priorities will guide the implementation of the grant program, ensuring that it is tailored to the state's specific needs.

Applicants for the grant program should be aware that the funder is particularly interested in supporting initiatives that align with the priority outcomes outlined above. Non-profit organizations, schools, and community-based organizations are encouraged to apply, especially those with experience working in rural areas or with underserved student populations.

Q: What types of initiatives are most likely to be funded by the Grants To Nonprofit And Other Organizations Preventing Violence In Schools program in Montana? A: Initiatives that focus on enhancing school safety in rural areas, promoting evidence-based practices, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders are likely to be prioritized.

Q: How will the Montana Board of Crime Control measure the success of the grant program? A: The Montana Board of Crime Control will track key performance indicators such as the number of schools implementing evidence-based safety practices and the number of reported incidents of violence.

Q: Can non-profit organizations outside of Montana apply for the grant program? A: While the grant program is primarily focused on supporting initiatives within Montana, non-profit organizations from other states, such as Iowa, may be considered if they have a proven track record of working in Montana or have a clear plan for partnering with Montana-based organizations.

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