Measuring Human Trafficking Grant Impact
GrantID: 3843
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,500,000
Deadline: April 13, 2023
Grant Amount High: $1,500,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Risk Management for 'Other' Sector Grantees Under the Grants to Improve Outcomes for Child and Youth Victims of Human Trafficking Program
The 'Other' sector, encompassing a broad range of entities that don't fit into the specified geographic or programmatic categories, faces unique challenges in managing risk under the Grants to Improve Outcomes for Child and Youth Victims of Human Trafficking program. Grantees in this sector must navigate complex regulatory requirements, mitigate potential compliance traps, and ensure they meet the program's objectives.
Eligibility and Compliance Risks for 'Other' Sector Grantees
One of the primary risks for 'Other' sector grantees is ensuring eligibility and compliance with the program's requirements. The grant program requires applicants to integrate human trafficking policy and programming at the state or Tribal level and encourage coordinated approaches to serving trafficked youth. Grantees must demonstrate a clear understanding of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and its requirements, including the provision of services to victims of human trafficking. A concrete regulation that applies to this sector is the TVPA's requirement that grantees ensure victims of human trafficking are not penalized for crimes committed as a result of their trafficking.
'Other' sector grantees may face challenges in meeting the program's eligibility criteria, particularly if they are not traditional service providers. To mitigate this risk, grantees should carefully review the grant program's requirements and ensure they have the necessary infrastructure and expertise to deliver the required services. A verifiable delivery challenge unique to this sector is the need to establish partnerships with law enforcement, social services, and other stakeholders to effectively serve trafficked youth.
Measuring Success and Managing Risk
To manage risk and measure success, 'Other' sector grantees must track and report on key performance indicators (KPIs) and outcomes, including the number of youth served, the types of services provided, and the outcomes achieved. Grantees should also be prepared to address potential compliance issues and implement corrective actions as needed. The program's focus on integrating human trafficking policy and programming at the state or Tribal level requires grantees to collaborate with multiple stakeholders, which can be a complex and challenging task.
When applying for funding, 'Other' sector applicants often have questions about the program's requirements and how to ensure compliance. Here are three FAQs specific to 'Other' sector applicants:
Q: How can 'Other' sector applicants ensure they meet the program's eligibility criteria? A: 'Other' sector applicants should carefully review the grant program's requirements and ensure they have the necessary infrastructure and expertise to deliver the required services, including experience working with victims of human trafficking and collaborating with law enforcement and social services.
Q: What types of services are considered 'other grants' that can be used in conjunction with the Grants to Improve Outcomes for Child and Youth Victims of Human Trafficking program? A: 'Other grants' refers to funding sources outside of the traditional Pell Grant or FAFSA, such as other federal grants besides Pell or other scholarships for students. Grantees should ensure that any additional funding sources comply with the program's requirements and do not supplant existing funding.
Q: How can 'Other' sector grantees measure the success of their projects and report on outcomes? A: 'Other' sector grantees should track and report on KPIs and outcomes, including the number of youth served, the types of services provided, and the outcomes achieved. Grantees should also be prepared to address potential compliance issues and implement corrective actions as needed to ensure the success of their projects and meet the program's objectives.
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