Help Foster Kids Build Lasting Relationships

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cl_logoFrom the federal level, the Administration of Children, Youth and Families are offering funding opportunities to support effective strategies to help youth at risk of aging out of foster care develop skills to strengthen and manage their relationship with biological family members and other important individuals in their lives. The end goal is to promote a healthy transition into adulthood.

Projects selected for funding will be expected to:

  1. Increase reunification or other permanency for youth who are at risk of aging out of the foster care system;
  2. Build protective mechanisms (i.e. self-regulation, coping, and self-efficacy) and factors with youth to promote relational competencies and the ability to successfully seek out environments and social settings that support their own positive development now and in the future;
  3. Demonstrate effective strategies to promote connecting youth with adults in a long-lasting and meaningful way;
  4. Develop models or strategies of youth relational competency, youth leadership, employment and educational achievement;
  5. Evaluate the processes and outcomes of these strategies and models; and
  6. Each project will serve as a "learning laboratory" producing knowledge about capacity-building and effective practices in the coordination and delivery of services to young people in foster care.

The application deadline is July 7, 2012.

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