at-risk youth

The National Institutes of Health will fund projects that study the effects of alcohol advertising and promotion on youth drinking. Due dates are in February, May and October (see Grants.gov for more information). More information about this opportunity. 
“Resiliency and Survival Skills Among Newly Homeless Adolescents: Implications for Future Interventions” (PDF, 300 KB), Vulnerable Child Youth Studies, Vol. 6, Issue 4, 2011.
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention will fund an organization to run the Defending Childhood Resource Center. The center will provide education, training and technical assistance for state, local, Tribal and private organizations that serve children and youth who are exposed to or are at-risk for exposure to violence in their homes, schools and communities. See full...
Through this grant opportunity, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention will provide training and technical assistance to help youth-serving programs in Alaska reduce disparities among young people who need social services. One organization will receive funding to provide community-based training and technical assistance to ensure services and support for all Alaska Native youth...
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention will fund the annual collection, verification, and analysis of data about the juvenile justice court system and its response to youth who break the law or are at-risk of getting into trouble. The archive will disseminate information on juvenile court case processing and make national and state data publicly accessible online. The archive...
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