Grant Guidelines and Application
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CHF will provide small grants to support nonprofit organizations and programs that promote youth development, specifically, programs that build the 40 Developmental Assets in Youth as established by the Search Institute (www.search-institute.org).
Developmental Assets represent the personal relationships, opportunities and qualities that help youth to thrive and protect them from harmful and unhealthy choices. Youth with assets are less likely to engage in alcohol and drug use, violence and sexual activity. The average young person experiences fewer than half of the 40 assets.
Research has shown that after-school programs can cultivate Developmental Assets in kids by: promoting a constructive use of time; reinforcing emotional health and physical well-being; building self-esteem and social competency; and fostering a commitment to learning.
Grants will be considered for youth development programs that:
- Employ innovative and research-based models to promote youth development
- Are conducted within a 20-mile radius of Ocean Township, NJ
- Have clear and reasonable goals and measurable outcomes.
Funding will not be given for:
- Individuals
- Political causes, candidates, advocacy programs and organizations or campaigns.
Instructions:
- Proposals must include application form.
- Applications must be post-marked by May 23, 2024
- Final notifications will be made by the end of August. No follow-up calls, please.
Apply onlineGrant Application Form
Click here to download a printable pdf application form to submit by mail or use the online form below.
Grants, in the range of $1,000 to $2,500 per organization, will be available on an annual basis. However, grant requests exceeding this range may be considered based on extenuating circumstances. All applicants must be a nonprofit organization and community-based program located in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Preference will be given to programs conducted within Ocean Township.