The Cambridge Public Health Department is pleased to sponsor 5 mini grants for $2000 to promote mental wellness in youth.
Donor Name: Cambridge Public Health Department
State: Massachusetts
City: Cambridge
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/05/2024
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The mini-grants are funded by the Cambridge Public Health Department in partnership with the Hideo Sasaki Foundation. Grants are awarded in a competitive process by representatives from nonprofits and city departments, including the Cambridge Public Health Department.
Initiatives can be built around creating new practices in youth centers, arts programs and community organizations, and/or could promote greater use of existing local resources.
Funding Information
$2,000 mini-grants are available for projects that promote mental health and wellness in Cambridge youth, with a focus on youth age 12-18.
Eligible Applicants
- Organizations serving Cambridge youth aged 12-18.
- Cambridge-based employers, businesses, non-profits, and community organizations.
- Multiple applications are allowed from the same organization provided they are distinct projects and submitted by different staff members (ex: applications submitted by two different teachers at the same school).
- Individuals are not eligible to apply.
Selection Criteria
- Promotion of supporting mental health and well being of youth aged 12-18.
- Overall quality of proposal, including timeliness of submission and adherence to instructions.
- Evidence of collaboration and/or community engagement.
- Creation of practices that are sustainable, meaning there is potential to continue beyond the grant funding.
For more information, visit CPHD.