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2025 Families First DC Project – District of Columbia

Dated: November 27, 2024

The District of Columbia Child and Family Services Agency is seeking applications for its 2025 Families First DC (FFDC) Project.

Donor Name: District of Columbia Child and Family Services Agency

State: District of Columbia

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 12/09/2024

Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000

Grant Duration: 1 Year

Details:

Families First DC FFDC is a neighborhood-based, whole family approach for vulnerable families who reside in the District of Columbia (DC). FFDC project is designed to disrupt the way services are delivered in Ward 7 as Central Northeast and Greenway neighborhood barriers to well-being, economic opportunity, and achievement are most acute. As part of the District’s evolution into how they interact with the customers, FFDC will be a neighborhood-based, neighborhood-driven, neighborhood-led approach aimed at reducing disparities and creating stronger, more resilient families through meaningful access to District services. Research from the child welfare field is increasingly showing that a community approach can enhance family functioning. By enhancing the safety net available to families within the communities where they live, the goal is to create an environment that enhances the parent’s ability to make good decisions for their families.

CFSA seeks community-based organizations that can achieve these goals through implementing community-driven, place-based initiatives that focus on multiple aspects of a family’s life to improve well-being and stability. Through placed-based centers, known as Family Success Centers, neighbors will have access to resources and services that they deem important. Each center will look different, based on the community’s strengths and goals, but will strive to be a safe, accessible place where neighbors can come to use a computer, access resources and services onsite, and attend classes and trainings.

Funding Information

Eligible organizations can be awarded up to $325,000 in the 12-month base year and $325,000 per year for up to four option years to continue implementation of place-based family support initiatives

Eligibility Criteria 

  • Applications will be accepted only from non-profit, community-based organizations which meet established criteria, demonstrate ability to meet the needs identified in this RFA, and who are able to commit to implementing the program measures over the grant period. Organizations may partner together to offer separate but coordinated components of the program but must identify a lead Applicant.
  • The following are eligible organizations/entities who can apply for grant funds under this RFA: Non-profit organizations; Private organizations; Public organizations; Faith-based organizations. Consideration for funding shall be organizations meeting the above eligibility criteria and having documentation of providing services for families in the neighborhood(s) the organization applies to serve.
  • Partnerships between organizations are welcomed.
  • Applicants must provide letters of commitment, co-applications, or letters of support for existing partnerships if performance depends on another organization.
  • All entities that seek to do business with the District of Columbia must be:
    • registered with the Office of Tax and Revenue,
    • registered on the District’s procurement network (Ariba),
    • entered into the District’s payment system (SOAR), and
    • in compliance with tax filing requirements of the District
  • For procurements of $100,000 or more, the successful contractor must also complete other regulatory requirements, such as submitting an Equal Employment Opportunity Information Report.
  • For contracts for services in the amount of $300,000 or more, the successful contractor must submit a First Source Employment Agreement Act in compliance with D.C.

For more information, visit CFSA.

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