The National Alliance for Grieving Children has increased its funding from $750,000 to $1.2 million in order to support organizational development and capacity building for organizations that supports grieving children.
The organization promotes awareness of the needs of children and teens grieving a death and provides free education and resources.
NAGC, in association with the New York Life Foundation, will award twenty grants of $10,000 each to childhood bereavement organizations that have identified a need and seek funding to help them operate more effectively.
Applicants must articulate goals that are achievable within twelve months.
Proposals should fit into one of five major categories: planning activities, staff/board development, strategic relationships/collaboration, internal operations, and technology improvements.