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Child Welfare Systems Reform (Conrad N. Hilton Foundation) is a grant from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation that funds organizations working to reform child welfare systems and advance youth leadership in systems change.
The Foundation has demonstrated investment in this area through grants such as a $1. 3 million award to the Center for the Study of Social Policy in 2024 to support youth-centered approaches to child welfare reform. The program focuses on systemic, community-driven change that improves outcomes for children and families involved in the child welfare system.
Eligible applicants are organizations working on child welfare systems reform. Award amounts vary; no current call for proposals or deadline is posted.
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# Center for the Study of Social Policy - Hilton Foundation * Mission, Vision & Values * Financials & Investments * Locally Led Development * Program-Related Investments * Center for the Study of Social Policy # Center for the Study of Social Policy * **Grantee Name:** Center for the Study of Social Policy * **Project Description:** to support a youth leadership approach to child welfare reform and systems change * **Grant Amount:** $1300000 * **Awarded Date:** November, 2024 * **Project Start Date:** November, 2024 * **Project End Date:** October, 2026 * **Related Priority:** No * **Website URL:**https://cssp.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations working on child welfare systems reform. Specific eligibility criteria would be outlined in an official call for proposals. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies (Example: $147,500 for Child Welfare Systems Reform in 2024) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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