Family and Youth Services Bureau
The Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) supports local communities in providing services and opportunities to young people. FYSB does so by awarding funding that enables communities to offer services to young people and their families and to test new approaches to helping youth. You may wish to call the Administration on Children, Youth and Families Operations Center and ask that your name be added to the FYSB funding announcement mailing list so that you will be informed about available FYSB funding. You can reach the center at (866) 796-1591. Please note, however, that FYSB encourages those interested in applying for FYSB funding to check this space frequently and print the program announcements from this Web site.
For complete funding information, visit the Family and Youth Services Bureau website.
Open Funding Opportunities
- None currently open.
Recently Closed Funding Opportunities
Dates | Program Announcements |
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Date Published: 06/24/2004 Closing Date: 07/16/2004 |
Notice
of Correction: Domestic Violence/Runaway and Homeless Youth Collaboration
on the Prevention of Adolescent Dating Violence, Funding Opportunity
No. HHS-2004-ACF-ACYF-EV-0022 This notice is to inform interested parties of corrections made to the Domestic Violence/Runaway Homeless Youth Program Announcement published on Tuesday, June 1, 2004. |
Date Published: 06/18/2004 Closing Date: 07/19/2004 |
FY 2004 Discretionary Grants for the Family Violence Prevention and Services Program, Funding Opportunity
No. HHS-2004-ACF-ACYF-EV-0025 The purpose of the priority area is to support the collaborative planning and development of innovative, comprehensive and replicable services for responding to violence against women and men with disabilities. |
Date Published: 06/01/2004 Closing Date: 07/16/2004 |
Development
of Services to Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence and their Children, Funding Opportunity
No. HHS-2004-ACF-ACYF-EV-0023 The purpose is: (1) to provide technical assistance to FVPSA grant administrators on issues that inhibit the development of programs and services to immigrant victims of family violence and their children; (2) to develop collaborative responses and to provide cross-- training to enhance responses to immigrant victims of family violence and their families; and (3) to develop policies and protocols that increase the scope, operation and linkages between domestic violence service providers and organizations serving immigrant communities. |
Date Published: 06/01/2004 Closing Date: 07/16/2004 |
Domestic Violence/
Runaway and Homeless Youth Collaboration on the Prevention of Adolescent Dating Violence, Funding Opportunity
No. HHS-2004-ACF-ACYF-EV-0022 To develop and implement effective strategies for the identification, requirement, and use of domestic violence adolescent dating violence prevention services concurrently with the services provided through Basic Center, Transitional Living and Street Outreach projects. |
Date Published: 04/27/2004 Closing Date: 06/11/2004 |
FY
2004 Street Outreach Program (SOP), Funding Opportunity No.
HHS-2004-ACF-ACYF-YO-0016 The program purpose is to provide education and prevention services to runaway, homeless and street youth, up to age 21, who have been subjected to or are at risk of sexual exploitation or abuse. |
Date Published: 04/20/2004 Closing Date: 06/04/2004 |
FY
2004 Basic Center Program (BCP), Funding Opportunity No. HHS-2004-ACF-ACYF-CY-0011
The purpose of Part A of the RHY Act is to establish or strengthen locally-controlled, community-based and faith-based programs that address the immediate needs of runaway and homeless youth and their Families. Services must be delivered outside of the law enforcement, child welfare, mental health and juvenile justice systems. |
Date Published: 02/23/2004 Closing Date: 04/23/2004 |
Mentoring
Children of Prisoners, Funding Opportunity No. HHS-2004-ACF-ACYF-CU-0001
The Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) within the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) announces the availability of financial assistance and the request for applications for the FY 2004 Mentoring Children of Prisoners Program activities under section 439, Title IV-B, subpart 2 of the Social Security Act, as amended. The purpose of this program is to make competitive grants to applicants in urban, suburban, rural, and tribal populations with substantial numbers of children of incarcerated parents and to support the establishment or expansion of programs using a network of public and private entities to provide mentoring services to these children. |
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