Building Data-Driven Advocacy Capacity in Washington, DC
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
Improving Protections in Washington, DC: Data-Driven Policy Advocacy
In Washington, DC, the focus of this funding initiative is primarily on enhancing protections and support for American Indian and Alaska Native survivors of domestic violence through data-driven policy advocacy. With a significant indigenous population residing in the nation's capital, there is a pressing need to address the systemic issues many face due to regulatory frameworks that can be unyielding and unresponsive to their unique circumstances. As such, this funding is oriented towards local organizations that can analyze data trends to impact legislation and improve state policies relevant to these communities.
Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, advocacy groups, and research institutions that have a vested interest in tackling issues related to domestic violence specifically faced by American Indian and Alaska Native populations. Organizations applying must showcase an understanding of existing gaps in policy and aspire to develop research-driven strategies that can effectively communicate the distinct challenges these communities endure.
Application requirements necessitate detailed proposals outlining how the applicant plans to gather and analyze data specific to domestic violence trends affecting American Indian and Alaska Native populations in Washington, DC. This includes identifying critical indicators, engaging relevant stakeholders, and ultimately drafting policy recommendations that can enhance legislation, ensuring a more equitable response to survivors' needs. Given the changing regulatory environment, timely data analysis becomes essential in shaping informed advocacy efforts.
The outcome of implementing this funding initiative aims to generate actionable insights that can create stronger legal frameworks for protection and support for survivors. By emphasizing a data-driven approach, this initiative seeks not only to establish baseline knowledge around the scope of domestic violence within the indigenous populations but also to influence broader public policy discussions that can drive systemic change.
Organizations must demonstrate their capacity to engage in rigorous research and policy analysis. The readiness to collaborate with other advocacy entities and maintaining a network of partnerships will be critical as they work to bring attention to the vulnerabilities that indigenous survivors of domestic violence encounter in the region. Recognizing that the intersection of race, gender, and socio-economic factors heavily influence these outcomes, the focus will be on developing a refined advocacy approach that is both informed and impactful in generating legislative change to better protect these populations in Washington, DC.
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