Mentoring Children of Prisoners Program
Purposes
The purpose of the Mentoring Children of Prisoners program, established in 2003, is to make competitive grants to applicants serving urban, suburban, rural, or tribal populations with substantial numbers of children of incarcerated parents and to support the establishment and operation of mentoring programs using a network of public and private entities.
How Funds May Be Used
Projects funded under this program must link children with mentors, incorporate the elements of Positive Youth Development, and develop a plan for the child’s family. A project must serve the children of prisoners in areas with a comparative severity of need for mentoring services.
Eligibility
Those eligible to apply for funding under this grant competition include faith and community-based organizations, tribal governments or consortia, and State or local governments where substantial numbers of children of prisoners live. Applicants must apply to establish new programs or to expand existing programs utilizing a network of public and private community entities. Collaboration among eligible entities is strongly encouraged..
Sponsoring Bureau: Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, Families and Youth Services Bureau
FY 2005 Grants: Information about funding levels and grant competitions in Fiscal Year 2005 will be available in Spring 2005.
FY 2004 Program Announcement:
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/grants/open/HHS-2004-ACF-ACYF-CU-0001.html
Amount of FY 2004 Competition: $12,000,000 in continuations grants and $37,000,000 in new grants
Size of award FY 2004: $ 38,000 to $2,000,000
Contact information: Rayanne Darensbourg, (202) 205-8049, or Bill Wilson, (202) 205-8913