CRESH Small Grants Program (HISTORICAL)

 
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    CFDA#

    None
     

    Funder Type

    Private Foundation

    IT Classification

    C - Funds little to no technology

    Authority

    Center for Research in Emotional and Social Health (CRESH)

    Summary

    In order to receive a CRESH grant, projects must:

    • implement a new evidence-based social-emotional health intervention within your service setting:
      • this must be a new program for your service setting and
      • there must be research evidence showing that it is effective
        • it should be included in the registries list, or
        • it should be reported in a peer-review journal as having positive child outcomes
      • target social/emotional health for children and families
      • evaluate the benefits of the intervention by measuring outcomes for children

    You can click here for registries of evidence-based interventions.

    • In addition, projects must fall under one of the program areas listed below. Please read theprogram area descriptions carefully to be sure your application qualifies
      • Bully Prevention
      • Social Skills
      • Emotional Literacy
      • Social and Emotional Learning
     

    History of Funding

    None is available.

    Additional Information

    The following four criteria will be used to evaluate each grant application: 

    • Significance: What problem is being addressed and what is the likely impact on children's social-emotional health?
    • Quality of evaluation: Is there an adequate evaluation is place such that benefits for children can be demonstrated? 
    • Feasibility: Is the planned intervention and evaluation realistic within the service setting and in the timeframe described?  
    • Sustainability: How will the benefits be maintained over time? Will additional resources be necessary and if so, is there a plan in place for obtaining those resources?
    Things that will not be funded include:
    • Projects that use non-evidence-based interventions
    • Projects conducted outside of the Unites States (no non-US charities, businesses, or individuals)
    • Projects outside of the specified program areas
    • Budgets that include travel or food  

    Contacts

    Program Contact

    Program Contact
    1901 N. Harrison Ave. Suite 200
    Cary, NC 27513
    (888) 882-3530
    (919) 677-0112
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Individuals and organizations that provide direct service to children and families are eligible. These may include:
    • teachers, schools, and school district personnel
    • community health providers
    • clinicians in private practice
    • others in the health, human services, and educational fields

    CRESH grants are NOT available for university-affiliated faculty research projects. Employees of CRESH and their relatives may not apply.

    Deadline Details

    The window to apply usually falls between March and May. All information for a grant must be uploaded online using the CRESH application, available on the program website.

    Award Details

    Funds are typically released in September. The maximum CRESH grant is $1000. Funds must be used to implement evidence-based interventions for social-emotional health for children and families. You can use the money for:

    • Staffing
    • Curricula
    • Other intervention materials

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