Read a full summary, put out originally by the Chronicle of Social Change, right here.
The Children’s Trust Call for Proposals
The Children’s Trust recently announced a call for proposals from community-based non-profit agencies to provide parenting education and support program services (PESPs). Applicants can apply for up to $20,000 of funding for two twelve week series for the Parenting Journey program. The bid solicitation is available here.
For questions, please contact:
COMMBUYS Help Desk
Help Desk assistance is available Monday through Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm.
• Email: commbuys@state.ma.us
• Phone: 1-888-627-8283
Bid Solicitation: BD-17-1037-2CTF0-CTF00-10808
Alternate Id: CTPESP2017
About The Children’s Trust
The Children’s Trust helps strengthen the Commonwealth by funding and managing parenting support programs designed to help families raise physically and emotionally healthy children. With support from the Children’s Trust and our partners, young children across Massachusetts can grow up in nurturing families and communities, healthy and ready to succeed. The Children’s Trust has deep, long-lasting partnerships with over one hundred family-support agencies across Massachusetts. We work hand-in-hand with partners seeking to provide quality services that help children and families thrive through:
• Research, including program review and evaluation
• Sharing proven best-practices
• Grant-making
• Training
• Customized Assistance
• Government and Community advocacy for family-support services statewide
For more information, visit www.childrenstrustma.org
About Parenting Journey
Parenting Journey, a nonprofit agency headquartered in Somerville, MA, offers powerful programs that help parents build safer, stronger families and trains professionals nationwide to implement its high-impact approach. More than 1,700 facilitators have received training and 52,000 parents raising almost 151,000 children have benefited from Parenting Journey’s unique curriculum. Parenting Journey programs have been replicated in nearly 500 locations throughout Greater Boston, New York, Florida, New Hampshire, and Washington, D.C. To learn more about the Parenting Journey, please visit www.parentingjourney.org.
Nassazi Janat says
Globalization to a greater extent has affected most families in Africa so parenting sessions should be taught in all higher institutions of learning. All programmees must be integrated with parenting skills because a family is a basis of everything.
I am a parent and i parent with passion
Thank You