Youth and Innovation Grant

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Youth and Innovation Grant Request for Applications 2015 2017 Biennium Application Due Date: 5:00 p.m. PDT, March 20, 2015 Oregon Youth Development Council 255 Capitol Street NE Salem, OR 97301-0203 Page 1 of 9

Youth and Innovation Grant Scope The Youth and Innovation Grant is a community-based grant designed to assist existing efforts in improving education and workforce success for youth who are disconnected from or are at-risk of disconnecting from the education system and labor market. The target population of the Youth and Innovation Grant is Opportunity Youth and Priority Youth. Opportunity Youth are youth ages 16-20 who are disconnected from the education system and the labor market. Priority Youth are youth ages 6-15 who are at risk of disconnecting from the education system, who are already disconnected from that system, or at risk of being unable to transition successfully to the labor force. The efforts funded through this grant must be based on effective evidencebased, research-based, and practice- based prevention and intervention approaches. These approaches are required to be culturally appropriate, and sexual orientation specific and gender-identity specific and address various barriers to educational and workforce success. Grant Awards Youth and Innovation Grants are not to exceed $100,000. There is a total of $3,200,000 available in the for grant awards. This is a two-year grant, not to exceed $50,000 per year. Note The Youth and Innovation Grant is a non-recurrent competitive grant designed to support Youth Innovation in Oregon, target an Emergent and Urgent Need to address a social problem at the onset, or to provide funding to take a Program to Scale to operational sustainability. Additional Information For additional information on the application eligibility, requirements, review process, or selection, please contact the Oregon Youth Development Council Grant Fund Manager, Abraham Magaña. Abraham Magana Abraham.magana@ode.state.or.us Phone: 503.378.5176 Page 2 of 9

Eligibility To be eligible to apply for a Youth and Innovation Grant, the following two criteria must be met: 1. The community must have a demonstrated need. i. Youth Innovation in Oregon applicants must have at least 5 Indicators of Need. ii. Emergent and Urgent Need applicants must be able to quantifiably define the social problem, demonstrate that it is emergent and urgent, and connect the social problem to adverse impacts on education and workforce success. iii. Program to Scale applicants must have at least 5 Indicators of Need. 2. The community must be planning and/or implementing a Collective Impact Model. Applicants must be able to demonstrate that the community is meeting the five conditions of a Collective Impact approach to addressing community issues. http://www.ssireview.org/pdf/channeling_change_pdf.pdf Page 3 of 9

Indicators of Need Minority student population as a percent of all students above the statewide average Free and reduced price lunch eligible students as a percent of all students above the statewide average Number of homeless students (in the district) as a percent of district enrollment above the statewide average Students with disabilities as a percent of all students above the statewide average Limited English proficient students as a percent of all students above the statewide average Disparities in graduation rates, completion rates, dropout rates, attendance rates, or school performance scores between all students and those who are economically disadvantaged, limited English proficient, or underserved races/ethnicities Juvenile referral rate in the juvenile justice system as a percent of all youth above the statewide average Disparities in juvenile referral rates between all youth and those who are economically disadvantaged, limited English proficient, or underserved races/ethnicities Four-year graduation rate or five-year graduation rate below the statewide average Attendance rates of students below the statewide average Drop-out rate above the statewide average Percent of students meeting or exceeding on statewide assessments in reading below the statewide average Percent of students meeting or exceeding on statewide assessments in math below the statewide average Percent of students meeting or exceeding on statewide assessments in science below the statewide average Opportunity Youth rates above the statewide average Page 4 of 9

Youth Innovation in Oregon Expectations Recipients of a grant for Youth Innovation in Oregon must be able to demonstrate that an innovative program, service, or initiative not currently in place in the community could address a social problem facing Opportunity and Priority Youth. Recipients must be able to identify the results of the identified program, service, or initiative in other communities, and then track the impact on identified indicators of need at a community or individual level when it is implemented. This data will be used to evaluate the result of the grant by the Youth Development Council, and may impact the ability of the community to access Youth and Innovation Grants in the future. Community level data that can be monitored to evaluate results should Four-year graduation rate or five year graduation rates Attendance rates Drop-out rates Percent of students meeting or exceeding on statewide assessments in reading, math, and science Disparities in graduation rates, completion rates, drop-out rates, attendance rates, or school performance scores between all students and those who are economically disadvantaged, limited English proficient, or underserved races/ethnicities Youth idleness rates Juvenile referral rates Disparities in juvenile referral rates between all youth and those who are economically disadvantaged, limited English proficient, or underserved races/ethnicities Individual level data that can be monitored to evaluate results should School attendance/activity/attainment level, pre- and postinvolvement Criminal history and/or activity subsequent to involvement Employment history, pre- and post-involvement Page 5 of 9

Emergent and Urgent Need Expectations Recipients of grants that target an Emergent and Urgent Need to address a social problem at the onset must be able to demonstrate community preparedness to monitor changes in any identified Indicators of Need at a community and individual level. This data will be used to evaluate the result of the grant by the Youth Development Council, and may impact the ability of the community to access Youth and Innovation Grants in the future. Community level data that can be monitored to evaluate results should Four-year graduation rate or five year graduation rates Attendance rates Drop-out rates Percent of students meeting or exceeding on statewide assessments in reading, math, and science Disparities in graduation rates, completion rates, drop-out rates, attendance rates, or school performance scores between all students and those who are economically disadvantaged, limited English proficient, or underserved races/ethnicities Youth idleness rates Juvenile referral rates Disparities in juvenile referral rates between all youth and those who are economically disadvantaged, limited English proficient, or underserved races/ethnicities Individual level data that can be monitored to evaluate results should School attendance/activity/attainment level, pre- and postinvolvement Criminal history and/or activity subsequent to involvement Employment history, pre- and post-involvement Page 6 of 9

Program to Scale Expectations Recipients of grants that have been provided to take a Program to Scale must be able to demonstrate that the current effort is having an impact on identified indicators at a community or individual level, identify the impact of bringing the effort to scale, and detail how scaling the effort will make it sustainable. This data will be used to evaluate the result of the grant by the Youth Development Council, and may impact the ability of the community to access Youth and Innovation grants in the future. Community level data that can be monitored to evaluate results should Four-year graduation rate or five year graduation rates Attendance rates Drop-out rates Percent of students meeting or exceeding on statewide assessments in reading, math, and science Disparities in graduation rates, completion rates, drop-out rates, attendance rates, or school performance scores between all students and those who are economically disadvantaged, limited English proficient, or underserved races/ethnicities Youth idleness rates Juvenile referral rates Disparities in juvenile referral rates between all youth and those who are economically disadvantaged, limited English proficient, or underserved races/ethnicities Individual level data that can be monitored to evaluate results should School attendance/activity/attainment level, pre- and postinvolvement Criminal history and/or activity subsequent to involvement Employment history, pre- and post-involvement Page 7 of 9

January 2015 Application, Review, and Selection Process Week of January 19 Request for Applications Opens February 2015 Week of February 9 Webinar Training and Information Session March 2015 Week of February 16 Webinar Training and Information Session Week of March 16 Week of March 30 Application Deadline Application Review Begins April 2015 Week of April 30 Application Review Ends May 2015 Week of May 4 Week of May 11 Week of May 11 Week of May 18 Week of May 25 Applications Ranked Special Council Meeting to Ratify Awards Tentative Award Announcement Appeals Period Opens and Closes Award Notification Letters June 2015 Week of June 1 Week of June 18 Grant Awardee Training and Negotiation Begin Grant Awardee Training and Negotiation End July 2015 Week of July 1 Grants in Communities Page 8 of 9

Application Instructions If the community meets the eligibility criteria and would like to apply for Youth and Innovation Grants, please complete Youth and Innovation Grant Application Forms for the. Please be sure to examine the Youth Development Council Grant Application Scoring Framework to better understand the criteria on which each application will be reviewed. An electronic version of the completed application form in PDF format must be received by 5:00 p.m. PDT, March 20, 2015. Electronic submissions must be made to: yddgrants.odeprocure@ode.state.or.us In addition, a print version of the completed application form must be postmarked and mailed by 5:00 p.m. PDT, March 20, 2015. Print submissions must be made to: Oregon Department of Education, Youth Development Division ATTENTION: Lillie Gray, Procurement Services Director 255 Capitol Street NE Salem, OR 97310-0203 It will be the applicant s responsibility to verify receipt of documents. Page 9 of 9