Art as Therapy for Trafficking Survivors

GrantID: 64999

Grant Funding Amount Low: $400,000

Deadline: June 17, 2024

Grant Amount High: $400,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Required Outcomes for Artistic Expression Programs

The initiative focusing on artistic expression as a healing tool for trafficking survivors is designed to measure the effectiveness of such programs through clearly defined outcomes. This funding aims to provide survivors with resources and opportunities to explore their experiences creatively, differentiating it from more traditional therapeutic measures that may not utilize artistic modalities.

Key Performance Indicators for Creative Healing

To assess the impact of artistic programs, several KPIs must be monitored:

  1. Participation Rates: The number of survivors actively engaging in workshops and creative sessions must be quantified.
  2. Emotional Wellness Improvement: Pre-and post-participation assessments to gauge improvements in emotional health, including reductions in anxiety and depression levels.
  3. Community Connection Metrics: Surveys measuring survivors’ feelings of connection within their community post-program participation need to be established.
  4. Creative Output Quality: Regular assessments of the artistic work produced, evaluating both skill enhancement and emotional expression.

Evaluation and Reporting Frameworks

Survivors’ programs will be required to maintain a robust evaluation framework, ensuring that both qualitative and quantitative data are collected. Reporting guidelines may necessitate bi-annual or annual reviews detailing individual case progress, overall program success, and areas for improvement. Funding bodies typically require these reports to substantiate claims of success and to assess the program’s alignment with its funding goals.

Performance Thresholds for Success

Programs will need to achieve specific performance thresholds to qualify for continued funding. For instance, at least 75% of participants should report improvements in emotional wellness post-program, and there should be a measurable increase in community engagement among participants within a year of completion. Lack of success in these areas could result in funding being reassessed or withdrawn, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning in program implementation.

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