Who Qualifies for Domestic Violence Data Programs in Illinois
GrantID: 65191
Grant Funding Amount Low: $600,000
Deadline: June 20, 2024
Grant Amount High: $16,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Capacity Gaps in Illinois
In Illinois, there is a critical need for improved data collection methods related to domestic violence within American Indian and Alaska Native communities. Current data systems are inadequate for capturing the full scope of incidents, leading to a lack of tailored services that meet community needs. This gap in data undermines the effectiveness of existing programs and hinders the identification of trends that could inform better responses.
Infrastructure and Workforce Constraints
The existing infrastructure for addressing domestic violence often lacks the necessary components to support robust data collection and analysis. Many organizations face staffing shortages and insufficient training on data management practices. These constraints limit their ability to track incidents effectively and develop informed strategies. To address these shortcomings, the funding aims to enhance the technological capabilities of local organizations and provide ongoing training for staff on effective data procurement methods.
Readiness Requirements
To qualify for the funding, applicants must demonstrate a clear readiness to implement improved data collection systems. This includes detailing existing technological resources and outlining plans for training personnel in data management. Additionally, organizations should articulate how they will collaborate with other service providers and stakeholders to ensure a comprehensive approach to data-driven domestic violence prevention. The focus on Illinois’ specific contextparticularly the historical underreporting of cases in Indigenous communitiesunderscores the critical need for this initiative.
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