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2022-2023 PACT United Grants Program in Louisiana

Dated: February 25, 2022

The United Way of Acadiana opened applications for its 2022-2023 Plan of Action for Community Transformation (PACT) United Grants Program.

Donor Name: United Way of Acadiana

State: Louisiana

City: Lafayette

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 03/25/2022

Details:

PACT United is a competitive, community-wide initiative focused on supporting community partnerships that are aligned with United Way of Acadiana three focus areas of education, earnings, and essentials. By focusing on supporting these needs, United Way, and their PACT partners, are collectively helping more children graduate from high school, building financial stability in hard-working families, and ensuring that community members have their basic needs met.

Focus Area

  • Education
  • Earnings
  • Essentials

Education

Goal: Children achieve their potential through a dynamic array of educational opportunities.

Education is the cornerstone for success in school, work and life. And it benefits the whole community: high school graduates earn more and contribute more to their local communities, and are more likely to raise kids who also graduate.

  • School Readiness: Young children demonstrate age- appropriate development and enter kindergarten ready to learn
  • Kids on Track: Students achieve at grade level in reading, math, and science.
  • Enhancing Environments for Children: Students can access safe and nurturing places to build the esteem and leadership needed to make healthy choices.
  • Graduation and Beyond: Students graduate from high school prepared for college and other post- secondary training to access training needed for a quality job.

Earnings

Goal: Families gain income and financial tools needed to thrive.

The jobs that ALICE holds are integral to our communities, yet these low -wage jobs do not pay enough for ALICE to live on. These families are forced to make tough choices, such as deciding between quality childcare and paying rent and those choices have consequences not just for ALICE, but for area communities. Thus, it is important to address what can actually improve the quality of life for ALICE and the families they support.

  • Education: Individuals and families obtain knowledge and skills that lead to a livable wage and increased financial wellness.
  • Financial Resources: individuals and families access financial opportunities and services for increased income and a foundation to succeed.

Essentials

Goal: People’s basic needs of safety, shelter, food, medicine and health care are secured in times of disaster or situational crisis.

When individuals are unable to meet their immediate needs due to crisis, it is more difficult to focus on long-term goals such as employment, housing, health/wellness, or education. Often our most vulnerable neighbors lack health insurance, stable housing, financial management skills, transportation and/or employment. Insufficient access to these both lead to magnifying the devastating consequences of any crisis as well as are determinants of poor health outcomes.

  • Disaster Response: Acadiana is prepared and able to respond in times of disaster.
  • Basic Needs: Families and children have basic needs met including safety, shelter, food, medicine, and healthcare.

Eligibility Criteria

Funding is available to public schools and organizations with 501(c)(3) tax – exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service. Funds will only support programming within one or more of the following parishes: Acadia, Lafayette, St. Martin, and/or Vermilion. The program for which funding is sought should align with the research – based components above and should be able to be evaluated using the metrics outlined in United Way of Acadiana’s strategy map .

Applicant organizations must also meet the following requirements:

  • Be in existence for at least three years
  • Governed by a Board of Directors that meets at least quarterly
  • Possess audited financial statements (if revenue is $300,000 or more) or CPA’s review or fiscal years older than the most recent fiscal year.
  • Ability to report program outcomes using the metrics provided in United Way of Acadiana’s strategy map.

For more information, visit United Way of Acadiana.

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