Accessing School-Based Mental Health Services in Hawaii

GrantID: 4101

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000

Deadline: May 17, 2023

Grant Amount High: $1,000,000

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Eligible applicants in Hawaii with a demonstrated commitment to Business & Commerce 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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Hawaii's Target Outcomes for Addressing Youth Violence Grants in School Settings (K-12th Grade Only)## Priority Outcomes for Hawaii's Youth Violence Prevention InitiativesHawaii's unique cultural and geographic landscape necessitates a tailored approach to addressing youth violence. The state's isolated location, diverse population, and distinct Native Hawaiian community require targeted strategies to effectively prevent and intervene in youth violence within K-12 school settings. The Banking Institution's Grants to Address Youth Violence program is designed to support evidence-based initiatives that align with Hawaii's specific needs and priorities.The Hawaii Department of Education and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs are key stakeholders in shaping the state's response to youth violence. Their efforts are complemented by regional organizations focused on Native Hawaiian well-being and youth development. To achieve meaningful outcomes, grant-funded projects in Hawaii should prioritize the following objectives:* Reduction in violent incidents within schools, as measured by incident reports and disciplinary actions.* Improved academic performance and attendance among participating students, tracked through school records and progress monitoring.* Enhanced social-emotional learning and conflict resolution skills among students, assessed through standardized tools and teacher evaluations.These outcomes are critical in Hawaii, where the cultural significance of 'ohana (family) and community ties can be leveraged to create supportive environments that foster student success. The state's rural areas, such as those found on the islands of Molokai and Lanai, present unique challenges that require adaptable and culturally responsive strategies.## Measuring Success in Hawaii's Youth Violence Prevention EffortsTo evaluate the effectiveness of grant-funded projects, Hawaii will focus on data-driven metrics that reflect the state's priorities. Key performance indicators will include:* Incidence rates of bullying, harassment, and physical violence in schools.* Academic metrics, such as GPA, attendance, and graduation rates, for students participating in grant-funded programs.* Participant surveys and feedback to assess the perceived impact of interventions on students' social-emotional well-being.The Hawaii State Department of Education's existing data collection systems will be utilized to track these metrics, ensuring that grant-funded projects are aligned with statewide efforts to monitor and address youth violence. By focusing on these priority outcomes, Hawaii can effectively address the complex issue of youth violence and create safer, more supportive learning environments for its K-12 students.## Aligning with State and Local InitiativesThe Banking Institution's Grants to Address Youth Violence program aligns with Hawaii's broader initiatives to support youth development and public safety. The Office of Hawaiian Affairs' focus on Native Hawaiian well-being and the Hawaii Department of Education's emphasis on creating safe and supportive learning environments are complementary to the grant program's goals. By supporting evidence-based prevention and intervention efforts, the grant program will contribute to Hawaii's efforts to reduce youth violence and improve educational outcomes. Applicants should demonstrate an understanding of these state and local initiatives and explain how their proposed projects will align with and support these efforts.Applicants can access resources and guidance from the Hawaii Department of Education and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to inform their proposals. The state's unique geographic features, such as its island communities, require tailored approaches to addressing youth violence. Successful applicants will demonstrate an understanding of these nuances and develop strategies that are responsive to Hawaii's distinct cultural and demographic context.Q: What are the primary outcomes that the Banking Institution's Grants to Address Youth Violence program aims to achieve in Hawaii? A: The program prioritizes reducing violent incidents in schools, improving academic performance and attendance, and enhancing social-emotional learning among participating students.Q: How will the success of grant-funded projects be measured in Hawaii? A: Success will be evaluated through data-driven metrics, including incidence rates of violence, academic performance, and participant feedback, leveraging existing data collection systems.Q: What resources are available to support applicants in developing their proposals for Hawaii? A: Applicants can access guidance and resources from the Hawaii Department of Education and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to inform their proposals and ensure alignment with state and local initiatives.

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