Grant Database
Grant Program
Grantee
Program or Project
Year
Grant
Children’s Legal Project
Children’s Legal Project
Children in Custody
Children in Custody
Children’s Education Advocacy Clinic
Children’s Education Advocacy Clinic
Children’s Statewide Litigation and Policy Advocacy Project
Children’s Statewide Litigation and Policy Advocacy Project
Children’s Systemic Initiatives
Children’s Systemic Initiatives
Children’s Special Immigrant Juvenile Status Project/Juvenile Detention Project
Children’s Special Immigrant Juvenile Status Project/Juvenile Detention Project
Crisis in Duval Foster Care Education Systems Project
Crisis in Duval Foster Care Education Systems Project
Teen Legal Collaborative Project
Teen Legal Collaborative Project
Miami Youth S.H.I N.E. and Foster Youth Legal Project
Miami Youth S.H.I N.E. and Foster Youth Legal Project
Children’s Advocacy Program – Education Legal Rights Project, Broward and Collier
Children’s Advocacy Program – Education Legal Rights Project, Broward and Collier
Children’s Education Advocacy Law Program
Children’s Education Advocacy Law Program
Guardian ad Litem Program
Guardian ad Litem Program
Special Education Advocacy Project
Special Education Advocacy Project
Children’s Legal Representation Project
Children’s Legal Representation Project
Education Advocacy Project
Children and Youth Law Clinic
Children and Youth Law Clinic
L. David Shear Children’s Law Center: The project will serve foster children (Out-Of-Home-Care) in Hillsborough County ages birth to five. Project will increase permanency and reduce the length of stay in foster care.
L. David Shear Children’s Law Center: The project will serve foster children (Out-Of-Home-Care) in Hillsborough County ages birth to five. Project will increase permanency and reduce the length of stay in foster care.
Independent Living Project: Legal representation to children aging out of state administered foster care.
Independent Living Project: Legal representation to children aging out of state administered foster care.
Transitioning Dependent Youth Project: Legal advocacy for dependent youth, especially children within the foster care system aged 13-18, or 19 if still dependent, at risk for homelessness due to limited financial and medical resources and or due to the need for special education services to assist in transition to adulthood.
Transitioning Dependent Youth Project: Legal advocacy for dependent youth, especially children within the foster care system aged 13-18, or 19 if still dependent, at risk for homelessness due to limited financial and medical resources and or due to the need for special education services to assist in transition to adulthood.
Grants reflect the amount approved but may not reflect the amount paid or if grant funds were returned. Grant data prior to 2008 may be incomplete.