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Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) Program Funding is sponsored by Dutchess County Department of Community and Family Services, Division of Youth Services. Funds free youth programming services including runaway and homeless youth services. Programs must be grounded in Positive Youth Development framework and address areas such as economic security, physical and emotional health, education, and civic engagement.
Building Interfaith America Emerging Leader Grant is sponsored by Interfaith America. This grant supports emerging leaders who identify a need or opportunity in their community, propose a project to address it, and leverage the strength of interfaith cooperation to achieve their goal. It provides financial support, a network of peers, training, and development.