Accessing Trauma-Informed Housing Support in Wisconsin
GrantID: 2722
Grant Funding Amount Low: $950,000
Deadline: June 6, 2023
Grant Amount High: $950,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Wisconsin's Human Trafficking Grants
The Banking Institution's Grants for Young Victims of Human Trafficking program aims to provide services that address the needs of minor victims of sex and labor trafficking in Wisconsin. The priority outcomes for this grant are centered around ensuring the safety and well-being of these victims through a continuum of trauma-informed, culturally relevant, and gender-responsive services.
Measuring Success in Wisconsin
To achieve the program's goals, grantees will be expected to focus on outcomes that are specific to Wisconsin's context. One key outcome is the provision of comprehensive services that address the complex needs of minor victims of human trafficking. This includes providing access to medical care, mental health services, and educational support through programs such as the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families' Runaway and Homeless Youth Program. The state's geographic features, such as its border with Minnesota and Iowa, and its major urban areas like Milwaukee, present unique challenges in addressing human trafficking. For instance, Milwaukee's high crime rates and poverty levels make it a hub for human trafficking activities. Therefore, grantees will need to develop strategies that are tailored to these specific challenges.
Target Outcomes and Metrics
Grantees will be expected to track and report on specific metrics, including the number of minor victims served, the types of services provided, and the outcomes of these services. For example, the Wisconsin Department of Justice's Crime Victim Services program provides critical support to victims of human trafficking, and grantees may be expected to work with this program to track outcomes. Some of the target outcomes for this grant include increasing the number of minor victims receiving trauma-informed services, improving the coordination between service providers and law enforcement agencies, and enhancing the cultural relevance of services provided to diverse populations. To achieve these outcomes, grantees may need to leverage resources such as the Wisconsin Fast Forward grant, which provides funding for workforce development initiatives that can help victims of human trafficking gain employment skills. Additionally, grantees may need to partner with organizations that provide free grants in Milwaukee, such as the United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha County, to access additional resources and support. Applicants should be prepared to describe their approach to achieving these outcomes and how they will measure success, using data and metrics to inform their strategies. By focusing on these priority outcomes, grantees can help ensure that minor victims of human trafficking in Wisconsin receive the support and services they need to heal and thrive.
Q: What are the key outcomes that grantees should focus on in Wisconsin? A: Grantees should focus on providing comprehensive services to minor victims of human trafficking, improving coordination between service providers and law enforcement, and enhancing cultural relevance of services. They should also be prepared to track and report on specific metrics, including the number of victims served and the outcomes of services provided.
Q: How can applicants leverage existing resources in Wisconsin to support their grant proposals? A: Applicants can leverage resources such as the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families' Runaway and Homeless Youth Program, the Wisconsin Department of Justice's Crime Victim Services program, and the Wisconsin Fast Forward grant to support their grant proposals. They can also partner with organizations that provide free grants in Milwaukee to access additional resources and support.
Q: What types of services are most needed for minor victims of human trafficking in Wisconsin? A: Minor victims of human trafficking in Wisconsin need access to trauma-informed services, including medical care, mental health services, and educational support. Grantees should be prepared to provide or connect victims with these types of services, taking into account the specific needs of diverse populations and the unique challenges presented by the state's geography and demographics.
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