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NYS Office of Children and Family Services (NYS OCFS) Grant Funding Language & Accessibility Options Report a Website Accessibility Issue Home Departments Division of Youth Services NYS Office of Children and Family Services (NYS OCFS) Grant Funding NYS Office of Children and Family Services (NYS OCFS) Grant Funding County Seeks Applications for 2026-2027 Youth Program Funding Informational grant workshops are scheduled for March 10th, and 12th, at the Dutchess County Emergency Response Center, 392 Creek Road, Poughkeepsie, NY; each workshop will take place from 9 a.
m-1p. m. , with a short break.
County Seeks Proposals for January 1, 2025 - September 30, 2025 grant cycle. Use this link to navigate to the Dutchess County Grant Portal where you can login to an existing account or create a new account: https://www. grantinterface.
com/Home/Logon? urlkey=dc . Please only create one account per organization.
You should consider using your organization’s general email and a shared password to be used by anyone within your organization who might work on an application within the grant portal, now or in the future. The Dutchess County Division of Youth Services administers reimbursable grants for the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (NYS OCFS).
There is an annual request for applications for Youth Development Program (YDP) funding, Youth Sports and Education Opportunity funding (YSEF), and Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) program funding. The program year for this funding runs from October 1, 2026, through September 30, 2027 (2026-2027). Programs must be free to all youth.
Program funding will be awarded in the following three categories: Youth Development Programs (YDP) : Reimbursable grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 will be awarded to programs that provide free , direct services designed to improve youth and community outcomes, as outlined in the OCFS-5003 Program Components-Coding Document, Rev. 3/2018.
Programs must address one of the New York State Office of Children and Family Services’ six life areas, which are: Economic Security, Physical and Emotional Health, Education, Citizenship/Civic Engagement, Family, and Community. Positive youth development programs strengthen young people’s sense of identity, belief in the future, self-regulation, and self-efficacy as well as their social, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral competence.
Youth Development Program (YDP) funding targets services that promote safety, supportive relationships, and other positive assets by engaging and empowering youth.
Programs will be expected to: Serve Dutchess County youth under 21 years of age during the program year October 1—September 30 Demonstrate knowledge of and have staff trained in Positive Youth Development Demonstrate basic competency in the areas of governance, monitoring and evaluation, partnership, and financial stewardship Collect registration data, including participant demographic information as required by OCFS in a manner that allows for accurate reporting of anonymized aggregate data Youth Sports and Education Opportunity Funding (YSEF): Reimbursable grants in the amount of $5,000 to $25,000 will be awarded to programs that aim to foster educational connections and achievement; physical health and well-being; mental health and well-being; employment; and/or community cohesion.
To be eligible for YSEF funding, programs must also meet the following criteria: Provide free structured sports activities for Dutchess County youth ages 6-17 years old during the program year October 1—September 30 Demonstrate basic competency in the areas of governance, monitoring and evaluation, partnership, and financial stewardship Have a child protection policy in place that includes adherence to local city, agency, school district, and state child protections guidelines Collect registration data, including participant demographic information as required by OCFS in a manner that allows for accurate reporting of anonymized aggregate data.
Agencies must use the following required OCFS Life Area and Services, Opportunities, and Supports (SOS) elections: Life area: 2PEH Physical and Emotional Health SOS: 0232 Year-round/seasonal activities How much: 0232A. 1—Number of youth participating (unduplicated) How Well: 0232B. 4—Percent of youth completing the program Better Off: 0232C.
2—Number and percent of youth who attain/or improve on a skill and/or report an increase in knowledge/awareness. Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) services: RHY services are grounded in the Positive Youth Development framework and focus on supporting and developing healthy relationships to enhance youths’ existing strengths and resiliency, while incorporating youth voice and leadership into programming.
Residential RHY crisis services programs are certified by OCFS to provide temporary shelter to runaway and homeless youth under age 18. The goal of RHY crisis services programs is to support a safe reunification of youth with their guardians, where appropriate. Funded programs are selected through a competitive request for application process.
The Dutchess County Youth Board and Coordinating Council is responsible for reviewing, scoring, and making allocation recommendations to the county executive for grant applications. Applications will ONLY be accepted through the Dutchess County Grant Portal. Grant Portal Instructions: Use this link to navigate to the Dutchess County Grant Portal where you can login to an existing account or create a new account: https://www.
grantinterface. com/Home/Logon? urlkey=dc Please only create one account per organization .
You should consider using your organization’s general email and a shared password to be used by anyone within your organization who might work on an application within the grant portal, now or in the future. Once at the Logon Page, follow instructions to “logon” or “create new account. ” After successfully creating an account, you will be brought to the a “landing page” for your organization.
Here you will find grants that are currently open to apply for. Click the “Apply” button for 2026-2027 NYS OCFS Youth Program Funding grants. Once you begin an application, it will be saved as a draft.
You can re-enter the portal any time prior to the submission deadline to complete the application. Your work will be saved as you go. Youth Program Funding Grant Application Process Below is the list of documents needed for funding consideration: 2026-27 NYS OCFS Youth Program Grant Checklist for Youth Services (.
pdf) NYS OCFS Grant FAQ's for Youth Services (. pdf) Path to Promise Framework (. pdf) (.
doc) and Path to Promise website OCFS-5001 Individual Program Application-Program Information (. doc) OCFS -5002 Agency Program Profile (. doc) Helpful Hints list to be used with OCFS-5002 (.
pdf) (. doc) Coding Document for OCFS-5003 (. pdf) OCFS-5003 Program Components (.
doc) Division of Youth Services 2026-2027 Attachment I, II, III, Logic Model, Outcomes, Board List (. doc) Division of Youth Services 2026-2027 Attachment IV—Projected Budget (. xls) Division of Youth Services 2026 YTS Attachment IV-Projected Program Budget (.
xls) Division of Youth Services Attachment V-Listed Additional Expenses (. xls) Dutchess County Insurance Requirements Summary (. pdf) Positive Youth Development online resource For additional information about how to apply for 2026 YTS funding please contact: Doreen E.
Clifford, Youth Programs Analyst at doreen. clifford@dfa. state.
ny. us . Please refer to the NYS OCFS Grant Application Checklist (.
pdf ) (. doc) for helpful information regarding the application process. --> Below is the list of documents needed for funding consideration.
PLEASE NOTE: Applications for the YTS funding will be accepted starting Tuesday, September 10, 2024. Path to Promise Framework and website (. pdf) (.
doc) OCFS-5001 Individual Program Application-Program Information Updated 2023 (. pdf) (. doc) OCFS-5002 Agency Program Profile Updated 2024 (.
pdf) (. doc) Helpful List for OCFS Form 5002 Edited ( . pdf ) ( .
doc ) OCFS-5003 Program Components Updated 2024 (. pdf) (. doc) Division of Youth Services 2025 Attachment I, II, III Logic Model, Outcomes, and Board List (.
pdf ) (. doc) Division of Youth Services 2025 Attachment IV-Projected Program Budget (. xls) Dutchess County Liability Insurance Requirements for Agencies (.
pdf) (. doc) Positive Youth Development online source NYS OCFS Grant FAQ's for Youth Services For information about how to apply for 2025 YTS funding please contact: Doreen E. Clifford, Youth Programs Analyst at doreen.
clifford@dfa. state. ny.
us . 2021 NYS OCFS Grant Application Checklist for Youth Services (. pdf) NYS OCFS Form 5001 Individual Program Application (.
pdf) | NYS OCFS Form 5001 Individual Program Application (. doc) NYS OCFS Form 5002 Agency - Program Profile (. pdf) | NYS OCFS Form 5002 Agency - Program Profile (.
doc) Helpful Hints for NYS OCFS Form 5002 (. pdf) NYS OCFS Form 5003 Individual Program Application (. pdf) | NYS OCFS Form 5003 Individual Program Application (.
doc) 2021 Division of Youth Services Logic Model, Outcome Form, Board of Directors List (. pdf) | 2021 Division of Youth Services Logic Model, Outcome Form, Board of Directors List (. doc) 2021 Projected Program Budget Attachment H (.
xls) 2021 Youth Board and Coordinating Council Funding Priorities for the NYS OCFS Grant Application (. pdf) NYS OCFS Non-Reimbursable Cost Chart (. pdf) Dutchess County Insurance Requirements for Contract Agencies (.
pdf) Path to Promise Framework Positive Youth Development Online Courses For information about funding awards and questions about how to apply for 2021 funding, please contact YouthServices@DutchessNY. gov . Report a Website Accessibility Issue Dutchess County Government – OCIS
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Community Economic Development Projects is sponsored by Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of Community Services (OCS). This program awards discretionary funds to Community Development Corporations (CDCs) for well-planned, financially viable, and innovative projects to enhance job creation and business development for individuals with low income. The goal is to address objectives such as decreasing dependency on federal programs, chronic unemployment, and community deterioration in urban and rural areas.
Adoption Opportunities is sponsored by Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Children's Bureau. This program aims to eliminate barriers to adoption and provide permanent, loving home environments for children from foster care, particularly those with special needs. It supports activities that promote knowledge development and services for children and families.