Foundation Seeks Proposals for Youth Engagement Strategy Design

Posted March 9, 2021
By the Annie E. Casey Foundation
Young people and staff at JDAI conference

The Annie E. Casey Foun­da­tion is request­ing pro­pos­als for a research and design project that will inform efforts on youth engage­ment and part­ner­ship in its juve­nile jus­tice work. The select­ed orga­ni­za­tion will be a non­prof­it and it will use the find­ings and analy­sis from the research phase to design strate­gies for authen­tic part­ner­ships between young peo­ple and adults in juve­nile jus­tice reform.

The Foun­da­tion will make one award with a bud­get of $50,000 to $75,000.

DOWN­LOAD THE RFP ON YOUTH ENGAGE­MENT STRAT­E­GY DESIGN

The select­ed orga­ni­za­tion will have the demon­strat­ed capac­i­ty and the rel­e­vant exper­tise and knowl­edge to car­ry out this project. The Foun­da­tion also is seek­ing an orga­ni­za­tion that has shown a com­mit­ment to racial equi­ty and inclu­sion and that has active­ly engaged affect­ed pop­u­la­tions in its work.

The dead­line for com­plet­ed pro­pos­als is Thurs­day, March 252021.

Read our FAQ about this process

Please email ques­tions and com­plet­ed pro­pos­als to Zainab Farhat, a pro­gram asso­ciate at the Foundation.

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