Comprehensive Safety Protocols Impact in Illinois Schools

GrantID: 4084

Grant Funding Amount Low: $8,000,000

Deadline: May 8, 2023

Grant Amount High: $8,000,000

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Eligible applicants in Illinois with a demonstrated commitment to Other are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Illinois School Violence Prevention The Stop School Violence Training and Technical Assistance grant prioritizes outcomes that directly address the unique needs of Illinois schools. The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) has identified school safety as a critical concern, with a focus on creating a supportive and secure learning environment. This grant aims to achieve specific outcomes that align with the state's priorities and address the capacity constraints faced by Illinois schools. ### Reducing School Violence Incidents One of the primary outcomes of this grant is to reduce school violence incidents in Illinois. According to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, the state has seen a rise in violent incidents in schools, highlighting the need for effective prevention and intervention strategies. The grant will support training and technical assistance to help schools develop and implement evidence-based programs to prevent school violence. By focusing on this outcome, the grant will help create safer learning environments for Illinois students. The Illinois grant will focus on 'hardship grants in Illinois' by providing resources to schools that face significant challenges in addressing school violence. By supporting these schools, the grant will help bridge the gap in resources and capacity, ultimately reducing the incidence of school violence. The state's geographic feature of having a mix of urban and rural areas, such as the rural counties in Southern Illinois, will be taken into account when allocating resources and designing interventions. ### Improving School Climate and Culture Another key outcome of this grant is to improve school climate and culture in Illinois. Research has shown that a positive school climate is critical in preventing school violence. The grant will support training and technical assistance to help schools develop and implement strategies to improve school climate, including programs that promote social-emotional learning, bullying prevention, and mental health support. By improving school climate and culture, the grant will help create a more supportive and inclusive learning environment for Illinois students. The grant will also leverage resources from other state agencies, such as the Illinois Department of Human Services, to support the development of comprehensive school safety plans. By taking a multi-faceted approach to addressing school safety, the grant will help achieve the target outcomes and create a safer and more supportive learning environment for Illinois students. As Illinois works to address the complex issue of school violence, the Stop School Violence Training and Technical Assistance grant will play a critical role in supporting the state's efforts. By focusing on reducing school violence incidents and improving school climate and culture, the grant will help create a more secure and supportive learning environment for Illinois students. Q: What types of programs will be supported by the Stop School Violence Training and Technical Assistance grant in Illinois? A: The grant will support evidence-based programs that prevent school violence, improve school climate, and promote social-emotional learning. Q: How will the grant address the unique needs of rural schools in Illinois? A: The grant will take into account the geographic and demographic features of Illinois, including the rural counties in Southern Illinois, when allocating resources and designing interventions. Q: What state agencies will be involved in implementing the Stop School Violence Training and Technical Assistance grant in Illinois? A: The Illinois State Board of Education and the Illinois Department of Human Services will be involved in implementing the grant, along with other state and local agencies.

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