Accessing Community-Based Programs for Non-Citizen Families in Georgia
GrantID: 65722
Grant Funding Amount Low: $59,000,000
Deadline: July 29, 2024
Grant Amount High: $59,000,000
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Grant Overview
Community-Based Programs for Non-Citizen Families in Georgia
Georgia faces the challenge of supporting non-citizen families impacted by the incarceration of their members. As a state with a growing immigrant population, the family dynamics often suffer from the repercussions of incarceration, leading to instability and hardship for children and families left behind. Current estimates suggest that there are thousands of children in Georgia who experience parental incarceration, significantly affecting their mental and emotional well-being.
Eligibility for this grant program includes organizations that provide legal aid, counseling, and family reunification services specifically aimed at families of non-citizen offenders. Applicants must demonstrate their ability to address the multifaceted issues these families face, including navigating the legal system and accessing necessary social services. Funding will be aimed at organizations with established community ties and proven effectiveness in delivering these services.
The target outcomes for these programs are vital given Georgia's demographic make-up and the importance of family stability in ameliorating the social consequences of incarceration. By focusing on the needs of non-citizen families, the initiative aims to mitigate the negative impacts of incarceration on children and foster a more stable environment conducive to their development. Addressing these factors can significantly lower the risks of intergenerational cycles of incarceration.
Implementing these community-based programs will require a coordinated approach, engaging multiple stakeholders from various sectors including education, social services, and legal assistance. By fostering collaboration among these entities, Georgia aims to create a supportive network that enhances the well-being of families affected by incarceration. This approach is pivotal for not only the personal growth of these families but also for nurturing healthier communities.
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