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Healthy Outcomes through Prevention and Early Support (HOPES) is a flexible community grant from Texas Health and Human Services that funds innovative programs and supports for families with children birth to five years old who are at risk for abuse and neglect. Supported services include home visiting, parent support groups, maternal depression screening, early literacy promotion, case management, and parent education.
HOPES grantees collaborate with local healthcare providers, faith-based organizations, child welfare agencies, and early childhood education programs. The average grantee annual budget is approximately $1. 1 million, with the total community contract budget around $31.
2 million. Eligible applicants are Texas organizations serving families with young children in at-risk circumstances.
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Healthy Outcomes through Prevention and Early Support Healthy Outcomes through Prevention and Early Support (HOPES) is a flexible community grant that funds a wide variety of innovative initiatives and supports for families with children birth to 5 years old.
Supports typically include home visiting services as well as other supports that build protective factors, such as parent support groups, maternal depression screening, early literacy promotion, case management and parent education. HOPES grants also include local collaborations with health care, faith-based, child welfare, early childhood education, and other child and family services organizations in the community.
Families with children birth to 5 years old who are considered at risk for abuse and neglect. Map of Providers and Communities * Denotes the county in which the organization is physically located. ‡ Denotes sites that received Helping through Intervention and Prevention funding in FY 2023 after the program was merged into HOPES.
Children remain safe during services and within one to three years after services. Increase in protective factors, such as family functioning and resiliency, social supports, and nurturing and attachment.
Target number of youth/families served annually, FY 2024: Average number of youth/families served per month, FY 2023: Annual budget for community contracts: Total number of community grantees: 28 grantees 25 subgrantees Healthy Outcomes Through Prevention and Early Support Program As a young mom in nursing school with her second baby on the way, Brenda felt overwhelmed.
Then she learned about the Healthy Outcomes Through Prevention and Early Support (HOPES) program and found the support she needed for herself and family. What services are available in your county? Click the Find Local Support button to find Family Support Services programs in your county.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations supporting families with children birth to 5 years old who are considered at risk for abuse and neglect in Texas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Average grantee budget: $1,114,958 (Annual budget for community contracts: $31,218,813) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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