Funding, Job, & Event Highlights for Youth Service Providers

Funding Opportunities
Administration for Children and Families' Residential (Group Home, Shelter, Transitional Foster Care) Services for Unaccompanied Alien Children
The goal of this funding opportunity is to provide funding to organizations that can deliver high-quality and child-centered care, ensuring the safety and well-being of the children. Services must be available 24/7 with the ability to accept children at any time (as long as it aligns with state licensing requirements and is safe to do so). While children in Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) care are under the legal custody of the federal government, they are physically cared for by the care provider. In this funding opportunity, the term "care provider" refers to the prime recipient and, if applicable, its subrecipient. At the time of application, care providers do not have to be licensed by an appropriate licensing agency to provide shelter, group home, or foster care services for children. However, care providers must be fully licensed prior to accepting children for placement within the timeframes specified in the funding opportunity.
Deadline: October 14, 2025
Office on Violence Against Women's Restorative Practices Pilot Sites Program
The Restorative Practices Pilot Sites Program is a 48-month funding opportunity seeking to support, strengthen, enhance, and expand existing restorative practice programs that prevent or address domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
Deadline: Grants.Gov deadline October 21, 2025; JustGrants deadline October 27, 2025
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's Multistate Mentoring Programs
This funding supports the implementation and delivery of mentoring services to youth populations that are at risk or high risk for delinquency, victimization, and juvenile justice system involvement. Mentoring services can be one-on-one, group, peer, or a combination of these types. Applicants must initiate mentoring services to youth who are 17 years old or younger at the time of admission to the program. Mentors must be an adult (age 18 or older), or in cases where peer mentoring models are being implemented, an older peer and under adult supervision. Funding is encouraged to support new mentoring matches but can also support existing mentoring matches through program completion.
Deadline: Grants.Gov deadline October 21, 2025; JustGrants deadline October 27, 2025
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's Strategies to Support Children Exposed to Violence
This funding opportunity seeks to develop support services for children exposed to violence in their homes, schools, and communities; and to develop, enhance, and implement violent crime reduction strategies that focus on violent juvenile offenders. The goals of the program are to: 1) reduce the incidence of violence through accountability efforts for juvenile offenders; 2) respond to victimization of children whether because of violence that occurs in the school, community or family; and 3) increase protective factors to prevent juvenile violence, delinquency, and victimization.
Deadline: Grants.Gov deadline October 21, 2025; JustGrants deadline October 27, 2025
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's Mentoring for Youth Affected by Opioid and Other Substance Use
This funding will enhance and expand mentoring services for children and youth affected by opioids and other substance use, as well as their families. Mentoring services may include one-on-one, group, or peer mentoring—or a combination of these approaches. In addition to mentoring services, this funding may support supplemental activities that are consistent with the proposed mentoring model and have a clear connection to the mentoring program. Up to 20 percent of the total funds may be allocated for other non-mentoring direct services, such as mental health treatment, substance use treatment, or other supportive services identified and aligned with the project design. There are two categories of funding: local project sites, and statewide and regional.
Deadline: Grants.Gov deadline October 23, 2025; JustGrants deadline October 30, 2025
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's Reducing Recidivism for Female Juvenile Delinquents
This funding supports the development, enhancement, or expansion of intervention programs for female juvenile delinquents. Funding will be used to develop and implement direct service programs for female juvenile delinquents to reduce reoffending or enhance or expand existing programs to meet their specific needs. The goal of this program is to reduce recidivism, reduce risk factors, and promote protective factors for female juvenile delinquents, and place them on a path toward success, stability, and long-term contribution to society by developing, enhancing, or expanding programs and services.
Deadline: Grants.Gov deadline October 27, 2025; JustGrants deadline November 3, 2025
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's Community and Schools Youth Drug Prevention Program
This funding supports the delivery of substance use prevention programs for youth in schools and extracurricular settings in coordination with local law enforcement and community coalitions. This program will support communities to implement a range of youth substance use prevention strategies, such as investigations, treatment, and education in coordination with local law enforcement and community coalitions that include but are not limited to the following:
- Developing comprehensive prevention programs for students from preschool to grade 12, covering education, early intervention, mentoring, and treatment referral.
- Integrating family engagement strategies to prevent or address substance use.
- Offering training for school staff, parents, law enforcement, and community members.
- Supporting "safe zones of passage" for students
Deadline: Grants.Gov deadline October 27, 2025; JustGrants deadline November 3, 2025
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation
Foundation will consider grants for IRS-qualified non-profit organizations located within the United States. The Foundation aims to support organizations and programs for which a relatively small amount of funding might make a large difference. The Foundation will consider requests to support museums, cultural and performing arts programs; schools and hospitals; educational, skills-training and other programs for youth, seniors, and persons with disabilities; environmental and wildlife protection activities; and other community-based organizations and programs. Awards typically range from $1,000 to $20,000.
Deadline: November 11, 2025
American Association of University Women's Community Action Grant
AAUW Community Action Grants seek to dismantle barriers to girls’ participation in STEM and create a pipeline of diverse talent in these fields. Grants offer up to $75,000 to support nonprofits and educational institutions dedicated to helping girls in grades K–12 build the skills, confidence, and preparation they need to thrive in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). These grants are designed to support programs that provide hands-on learning, mentorship from women in STEM, family involvement, and confidence-building experiences. AAUW is particularly interested in reaching girls from historically underrepresented communities, ensuring that all young women can succeed in STEM fields.
Deadline: November 21, 2025
American Heart Association's Social Impact Funds
The Social Impact Funds support community-led transformation by strategically deploying capital to social entrepreneurs who are tackling three vital social drivers of health: healthcare access and quality, food security, and economic empowerment. The Association that are translating evidence-based science research and clinical know-how into solutions that address these drivers. Currently the Association has the following funding opportunities available:
- Nationwide, general project funding
- Fight food insecurity
- Special initiative: loneliness and isolation
Deadline: None
Free Webinars and Trainings
Leading Through Crisis
National Human Services Assembly
October 14, 2025
Using Data to Drive Decisions in Times of Uncertainty
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
October 14, 2025
Essential Board Governance Documents
Blue Avocado
October 15, 2025
Conversations with Youth: Insights on Mentoring Experiences
MENTOR
October 23, 2025
Not Another “Self-Care” Webinar
All Justice Clearinghouse
November 4, 2025
Navigating Risk When Risk is Everywhere
Nonprofit Risk Management Center
November 18, 2025
Upcoming Events
2025 National Symposium on Solutions to End Youth Homelessness
Point Source Youth
October 7-8, 2025
Baltimore, MD
Youth Justice in Action Conference
Coalition for Juvenile Justice
October 14-16, 2025
Minneapolis, MN
State of the Movement
A Way Home America
October 22-23, 2025
Chicago, IL
Risk Summit
Nonprofit Risk Management Center
October 27-28, 2025
Reston, VA
Building Collective Power for Nonprofits and Philanthropy
Independent Sector
October 27-29, 2025
Atlanta, GA
Youth HOPE Month
National Runaway Safeline
November
Shared Voices, Stronger Futures: Youth Days in DC
National Youth Employment Coalition
November 5-7, 20205
Washington, DC
Job Openings
- Clinical Care Coordinator Supervisor + Others | Community Youth Services | Olympia, WA
- Program Manager + Others | YSS | Ames, IA
- Youth Mental Health Specialist + Others | Bellefaire JCB | Shaker Heights, OH
- Executive Assistant + Others | Bridge Over Troubled Waters | Boston, MA
- Senior Program Manager + Others | Second Story | Falls Church, VA