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November 6, 2024









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The Children's Trust Announces

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The Children's Trust Leadership Academy 2025 Application Open *

Are you ready to take your leadership skills to the next level? Join Leadership Academy, a 9-month program that includes live subject matter expert-designed sessions and peer groups! The Academy starts on January 14, 2025, and is a professional development program for supervisory-level leaders to move to the next level of personal and professional growth. Submit your application by November 15. Apply below:

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The Children's Trust's Releases School-Based Health RFP

The Children’s Trust, in collaboration with the Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) and the Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County (DOH - Miami-Dade), will continue to fund a comprehensive school-based health initiative that increases access to health and wellness services for children and families. The approach involves nursing and mental health professional services and community referrals that promote a healthy school environment intended to identify, prevent and/or remedy student health problems. In addition, telehealth services will be integrated to provide remote access to medical consultations and mental health support, ensuring that students receive care regardless of location.


This is a competitive request for proposals (RFP) solicitation open to current school health providers and other community health providers qualified to perform school-based health services.


School-Based Health Timeline


 Pre-Application Deadline - Tentatively November 26

 Application Deadline - Tentatively December 17


For more information, visit The Trust's Grant's page by clicking below:

Trust Grants

Join SkillBuild's Peer Learning Community

Elevate your skills, expand your knowledge, and connect with fellow youth development professionals in SkillBuild’s Peer Learning Community. Sessions will be held on Zoom.


Fall Series Dates:

  • November 21
  • December 5
  • December 19


Time: 11 a.m.- noon.


Space is limited—don’t miss out!

Register

Enhance Your Skills in Youth Lesson & Project Delivery

Join SkillBuild powered by Breakthrough Miami for a virtual training session designed to boost your skills in creating impactful, engaging lessons and activities for youth. Highlights: Learn preparation tips, effective structure, and engagement strategies backed by research to inspire young participants.



Date: Tuesday, November 12

Time: 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Location: Virtual session held on Zoom

Register

Establishing a Strong Teacher/ Leader Presence *

Develop compassionate authority, build trust and cultivate energetic confidence to inspire youth. Don’t miss this chance to elevate your presence as a youth leader. The session wil take placeTuesday, November 19; 11 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Register below:


Register below:

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Champions for Children Award Nominations Opening Soon

The Children's Trust will soon be looking for Champions for Children nominees for next year's award ceremony to be held on April 30, 2025. Nominations for the David Lawrence Jr. Award, Excellence in Direct Service Award and the Excellence in Youth Leadership Award will soon be accepted via our Champions for Children page. Visit the page for more information on dates soon and on each of the awards and criteria for nominees.

SEW-REDI Catalog Now Available *

The YWCA is excited to introduce the SEW-REDI Catalog, your guide to our range of trainings designed to enhance Social Emotional Wellness and promote Racial Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (REDI). From foundational workshops to executive-level courses, this catalog offers resources to support you and your organization in creating a more inclusive, emotionally healthy environment. Explore the pathways and find the training that best suits your journey toward making a lasting impact in our community.

Catalog

YWCA SEW-REDI Survival Kits *

In addition to its trainings, the YWCA would like to extend a free offer to you and all of your staff to receive SEW-REDI survival kits. These survival kits are meant to honor the work you’re doing with children and families while reminding you to take a moment for yourselves. The kits come with yoga mats, refreshing eye masks, tumblers, notebooks and more. Please click the link to request your programs kits. They will deliver these kits to your sites.

Get Kits

Strategic Communications: Virtual Roundtable for Nonprofit Leaders

Refine your communication strategies with this executive roundtable! Designed for communications professionals and nonprofit CEOs juggling many roles, this session offers a confidential space to explore and enhance your approach. You’ll get a quick yet impactful overview of strategic planning, assess your current communications, and share insights with peers. Leave with fresh ideas on navigating tough challenges, staying focused on strategic priorities, and positioning your organization as a bold leader. Join to elevate your communication game and drive real change! Session takes place on Nov. 7. Register below:

Register

 Leading Through The Storm Training from YWCA

Geared for supervisors and executives, this training is your playbook through organizational storms. Leadership in recent tough times requires a strategic guide. Discover techniques to lead your team through challenges while emphasizing social and emotional wellness. Whether it's high turnover, workplace trauma, or complex tasks, your leadership molds the team's social and emotional outcome. Equip yourself to navigate with resilience and empathy. Register below for the session on Nov. 8.

Register

Supervisor: Social and Emotional Wellness in the Workplace *

Elevate your leadership game! This YWCA training equips executives, leaders, and supervisors with savvy tips to boost Social-Emotional Wellness (SEW) in your organization. Dive into values, workplace policies, culture, communication, and structural changes. With workplaces in constant flux, flexibility is key. We're here to inject your toolkit with practical ideas, guiding you to champion the social-emotional wellness of your colleagues. Let's transform your leadership approach and create a thriving work environment together! This session takes place Nov. 14 at 10 a.m. via Zoom. Register below:

Register

Staff: Social and Emotional Wellness in the Workplace *

Fuel your leadership evolution! This training is to amplify strengths, identify growth areas, and nurture others for organizational wellness. In the dynamic workplace, be flexible in "leading up and out." Unveil practical strategies for the next step in your evolution, championing social and emotional wellness. Thrive together! This training takes place Nov. 19 at 10 a.m. via Zoom. Register below:

Register

Injury Prevention Training *

Childhood injury prevention capacity-building efforts facilitated by the Public Health Trust's Injury Free Coalition for Kids of Miami are offered to all Trust-funded providers in person and via Zoom. Visit The Children's Trust Academy for full descriptions, meeting info and registration information.


Home Safety Training & Education; Tuesday, November 19; 10-11:30 a.m.

Home Safety Training & Education; Tuesday, November 26; 10-11:30 a.m.



Car Passenger Safety; Monday, November 4; 10-11:30 a.m.

Car Passenger Safety; Thursday, November 7; 2-3:30 p.m.

Car Passenger Safety; Thursday, November 14; 2-3:30 p.m.

Car Passenger Safety; Friday, November 15; 10 -11:30 a.m.

Car Passenger Safety; Thursday, November 21; 2-3:30 p.m.

Car Passenger Safety; Monday, November 25; 2-3:30 p.m.


Suicide Prevention; Friday, November 22; 10 a.m.-noon.

Upcoming SEL PQA Community of Practice

Join Project RISE and youth development professionals from a variety of providers for a virtual gathering where they discuss how to use the SEL PQA assessment tool and your program's CAT scores as opportunities to reflect, grow, and plan for the future. We hope you'll join us at our next meeting, which is on November 13 at 11 a.m. If you're interested, please email link below or register on the Trust Academy LMS.

Email for more information

UM Team COACH Trainings

Attention parenting providers! Do you have skills you want to learn, questions you want answered, or communities you want to build? Well then check out UM Team Coach training supports that we offer! We are the home for you!


Coaching and Consultation: Parenting providers, we are here directly for your individualized needs! If you are interested in coaching or consultation, please click here to complete our coaching request form.

Become a Foster Parent

Hundreds of kids and teens in Miami-Dade and Monroe counties are in need of safe, loving homes through no fault of their own due to abuse, neglect and/or abandonment. Citrus Family Care Network is looking for people who want to change the life of a child. Open your home and your heart, "Become a Foster Parent."



For more information call 1.855.786.KIDS (5437), or Kimberly Lopez at 786.562.8758, email klopez@citrusfcn.com, or visit:

Citrus Family Care Network
The Miami Heart Gallery

Provider Spotlight

The Children's Trust is proud of the hundreds of organizations, businesses and entities that make up our Provider Network. To that end, we will be periodically highlighting them in a section of our Weekly Provider Bulletin simply named Provider Spotlight. See the impact of the work of your fellow providers and to submit an organization for consideration, nominate them in the Provider Bulletin form, with the following information: Name, Services Provided, With Trust Since, Website/Contact Information, Communities Served, and Number of Sites.


Learn more about The Trust's providers in our special weekly social media posts entitled Trust Tuesday (#TrustTuesday)


The Rising Start Foundation

This week, we’re highlighting the amazing work of The Rising Start Foundation. They provide crucial services to middle and high school students, including those on the autism spectrum, showing unwavering dedication to their participants and the community they serve. For more information, visit: www.therisingstart.org.

From Other Agencies

National Endowment for the Arts Big Read Grants *

The National Endowment for the Arts Big Read is a program that awards grants ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 to organizations. These grants support community reading programs designed around a single NEA Big Read book. The NEA Big Read broadens understanding of ourselves and our neighbors through the power of a shared reading experience. The goal of this program is to inspire meaningful conversations, celebrate local creativity, elevate a wide variety of voices and perspectives and build stronger connections in each community.  


In addition to funding for purchasing the books themselves, each grant recipient is provided with resources to help them succeed. That includes outreach materials to gather people from all walks of life and training on how to work with local partners, how to develop public relations strategies, and how to lead meaningful book discussions.

Apply

Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs Community Grants Program *

The purpose of this program is to support publicly accessible community-based cultural (dance, theater, music, visual arts) programs, as well as projects and events, such as fairs, parades, neighborhood festivals and publications that have a strong artistic and cultural engagement component. Eligibility is limited to organizations that are legally incorporated in the State of Florida as a not-for-profit corporation, with designated tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code, or a unit of local government; and have its registration status with the Florida Division of Corporations active and in good standing. Award Ceiling: $15,000. Deadline is December 5.

Apply

National Partnership for Student Success Community Collaboration Challenge *

The purpose of this program is to create, scale, or pilot evidence-based NPSS aligned student supports—tutors, mentors, student success coaches, wraparound/integrated student support coordinators, and/or post-secondary transition coaches—in communities across the country. Eligibility is limited to nonprofit organizations, school districts, city or state agencies, and higher education institutions. Award Ceiling: $10,000. Deadline is November 15.

Apply

Miami-Dade County Community Needs Survey 

Attention Miami-Dade County residents! Now’s your chance to shape our county. Take a Miami-Dade County Community Needs Survey and help guide federal funding for community initiatives across our county—available until Friday, December 6.


Visit miamidade.gov/shapeourcounty and scroll down until you see the "Take the Survey" button, or click below. Your input is vital for our future!


Make your voice count and help shape Miami-Dade County!

Take Survey 

Read Conmigo Bilingual Educator Grant Cycle - Now Open

The Kemper Foundation’s Read Conmigo bilingual educator grant application period is now open! The $3,000 Read Conmigo grants are for classroom resources, tools, materials and/or professional development to support bilingual literacy.


Program Details:

•    Eligible K-5 public and charter schoolteachers of dual-language (Spanish-English) classrooms in Broward and Miami-Dade counties may apply.

•    The Spring 2025 grant application deadline is November 10, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. local time.

•    There are two grant cycles each academic year (one in spring and fall) with up to 50 grants awarded each cycle.


Please visit The Kemper Foundation website for more information below:

Learn More 

Philanthropy Miami's Spark Summit: Igniting Nonprofit Voices in Deep South Miami-Dade

Join Philanthropy Miami for a day of inspiration and collaboration at this in-person event! The Spark Summit aims to empower nonprofit organizations in Deep South Miami-Dade to amplify their voices and impact. Network with like-minded individuals, attend informative sessions, and gain valuable insights to fuel your mission. The event will be held at the Town of Cutler Bay 10720 Caribbean Blvd suite 105. Don't miss out on this opportunity to spark change in your community!


For registration and agenda, click below:

Learn More 

All Kids Play Youth Sports Grants Available

Do you know children and families who are unable to play sports because of the costs associated with joining a team or the equipment needed. All Kids Play provides funding to families and communities who lack the resources to pay for youth sports. Grants are available to qualifying families with kids in grade K-12 and not-for-profit community-based recreational sports organizations in low income areas on a need and first-come, first served basis as funds are available. Individual grants can be used for registration, equipment and other associated fees for sports classes, recreational leagues, and travel sports. Click below for more information or to apply.

All Kids Play

National Endowment for the Humanities Landmarks of American History & Culture Workshop Grants

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Division of Education Programs is accepting applications for the Landmarks of American History and Culture program. The program supports a series of one-week residential, virtual, and combined format workshops across the nation to enhance how K-12 educators and higher education faculty and humanities professionals incorporate place-based approaches to humanities teaching and scholarship. Deadline to apply is February 2025. For more information and to apply, click below:

Apply

Grants for HHS Behavioral Health Workforce Education & Training Program

The Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Health's Environmental Health Disparities Centers is awarding grants that seek to solicit multidisciplinary research, research capacity building, and community-engaged research activities on environmental health disparities and environmental justice research for populations and communities experiencing health disparities within the US and its territories. The deadline to apply is December 5. For more information and to apply, click below:

Apply

HHS Grants for Research on Health and Environmental Justice Disparities

The Les Paul Foundation awards grants to programs and projects that encourage innovation in music production and/or performance and to innovative STEM and STEAM programs for students and others in challenging situations. The deadline to apply for grants is January 15, 2025. For more information and to apply, click below:

Apply

Les Paul Foundation Grants for Music

The Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Health's Environmental Health Disparities Centers is awarding grants that seek to solicit multidisciplinary research, research capacity building, and community-engaged research activities on environmental health disparities and environmental justice research for populations and communities experiencing health disparities within the US and its territories. The deadline to apply is December 5. For more information and to apply, click below:

Apply

Shubert Foundation Theater Grants

Not-for-profit, professional theaters in the United States are the primary recipients of Shubert Foundation general operating support grants. Theaters are evaluated individually and with appropriate allowance for size and resources. The standard for awarding these grants is based on an assessment of each organization's operation and its contribution to the field. Artistic activity, service to community, and fiscal responsibility are factored into each evaluation, as is the company's development of new work. Emphasis is placed upon a commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. Deadline for submission is December 4. For more information click below:


More information

Change the Life of a Child in Foster Care; Serve on a Citizen Review Panel

Florida Foster Care Review (FFCR) advances the safety, stability and success of youth and young adults involved in Miami-Dade’s dependency system by connecting them to essential services, healthy relationships and forever families. FFCR seeks caring volunteers to review and monitor cases one full weekday per month during Citizen Review Panel (CRP) hearings held virtually. Visit link below for more information and requirements.

Citizen Review Panel
Career Opportunities

Available Positions at The Children's Trust *

Program Manager


The position manages the full life cycle of assigned funded program(s) and services located throughout Miami-Dade County. This person requires occasional non-traditional work hours (weekends and evenings) and reliable transportation. This professional position will support the Programs Management Team in implementing strategies that foster collaboration among internal and external stakeholders to ensure services are delivered in accordance with The Children’s Trust standards and latest evidence-based practices. S/he is responsible for utilizing change management, knowledge, skills, and behaviors to promote continuous quality improvement throughout the assigned contracts and projects. This person will be assigned a caseload of contracts and may serve as initiative/project lead. The attached exhibits include additional responsibilities for the Program Manager leading our Metrics and PPD efforts.

Job descriptions and application instructions

Available Positions at Breakthrough Miami

Are you a passionate, experienced, and committed educational leader? Breakthrough Miami is expanding its village and looking for new changemakers to join the team. Bring your unwavering dedication to youth, positive outlook, leadership, team-building, motivational power, and solution-oriented skills to life at Breakthrough Miami.



Assistant Site Director: Responsible for efficiently and effectively delivering programs and services directly affecting Breakthrough Miami Scholars and families. An ASD oversees campus or site logistics, unpaid student volunteers, and some stipended positions, such as Teaching Fellows. As an ambassador of the program, the ASD builds supportive relationships with students, parents, schools, the community, and other stakeholders to ensure the academic and socio-enrichment success of all Breakthrough Scholars. 


Director of High School Programs: Responsible for planning and implementing programming for Breakthrough Miami’s high school students to ensure they are prepared for academic success in high school and successfully transition to college. The Director will work closely with students and families as they navigate the high school years and hold students to high academic and community standards. During the school year, the Director will plan Saturday programming, monitor academic progress, set goals for inside and outside the classroom, and navigate school and other community resources to ensure students stay on track for college. 


Site Director: Advancing our signature students-teaching-students model, Site Directors at Breakthrough Miami have the invaluable opportunity to lead transformative, proven work to address education inequities. Our Site Directors manage and oversee program and site operations for our school-year and summer programs at one of Breakthrough Miami’s seven host school sites, leading the recruitment, management, and development of Scholars, Volunteers, and Teaching Fellows. Site Directors ensure program fidelity, spirit, and culture, advancing Breakthrough Miami’s mission and goals. Advancing the model of an embedded service-learning partnership, Directors build supportive relationships with students, parents, schools, the community, and other stakeholders to build a rigorous, fun, and supportive learning environment for Scholars, Volunteers, and Teaching Fellows to develop as life-long learners, leaders, and changemakers.


Summer Instructional Coaches: Summer Instructional Coaches (ICs) are experienced and successful professional educators who provide content specific support for BTM Teaching Fellows throughout the summer and engage fully in the BTM community. ICs dictate the level of academic rigor during Breakthrough Miami’s summer program through their interactions with Teaching Fellows. They effectively communicate content specifics to Teaching Fellows, guide Fellows through effective planning and execution, and hold both Fellows and students to the highest standards. ICs are expected to lead department meetings, visit Fellows’ classes at least twice a week, evaluate lesson plans and curriculum overviews, and meet individually with Fellows regarding their on-going work. Since ICs are the only professional teachers on-site, they are accountable for the quality of instruction students receive, and are responsible for supporting BTM Teaching Fellows through their teaching experiences. This position will begin on June 7, 2025 and will end on August 1, 2025.

 

Summer Site Coordinators: Summer Site Coordinators (SSCs) are critical members of the summer administrative team and help ensure the smooth and safe operations of the Summer Institute at their assigned site. SSCs train, coordinate and oversee volunteers; supervise the summer food service program for Scholars and staff; order and keep an inventory of program supplies; coordinate general office administration; manage the Scholar drop off and pick up process; and assist with the execution of special events. This position will begin on June 7, 2025 and will end on August 1, 2025.

 

Summer Assistant Site Directors: Summer Assistant Site Directors (SASDs) work collaboratively with full-time directors at their assigned site to ensure a successful Summer Institute; and work closely with Scholars and their families, as well as Teaching Fellows to ensure their needs are met. SASDs assist with the coordination and management of student attendance and reporting; management of student information in the Breakthrough Miami student database; student discipline and conduct; Teaching Fellow training and professional development; implementation of the Teaching Assistant program; preparation of major events, including Visitors Day, Family Night, and other events as scheduled; and program evaluations during the final ten days of programming. This position will begin on June 7, 2025 and will end on August 1, 2025.


To learn more about any of the positions listed above, visit https://breakthroughmiami.org/careers or send a resume to careers@breakthroughmiami.org.



Teaching Fellows: The Breakthrough Miami Teaching Fellow experience is designed for undergraduates and high school students (age 17+). The opportunity is available to applicants with a deep interest in social justice and a passion for working with students. The Teaching Fellows must be committed to personal growth and comfortable working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. Because they celebrate the diversity of the community, Breakthrough Miami seeks applicants from diverse backgrounds and life experiences. The fellowship begins June 7, 2025 and ends August 1, 2025. To learn more about the Breakthrough Miami Teaching Fellowship, visit https://breakthroughmiami.org/teaching-fellows/.


Available Opportunities at Jewish Community Services of South Florida

Jewish Community Services is hiring for several positions:

  • 211 Helpline counselors
  • Case Managers
  • And many more


For further details and to apply please follow the link below:

For more information and to apply

Overtown Youth Center is Hiring *

Overtown Youth Center (OYC) Miami is recruiting for several positions including: full-time Licensed Mental Health Counselor, part-time Program Coordinator (Honey Shine Program), full-time Program Coordinator (kindergarten, 1st grade, middle school and high school), College and Career Coordinator, full-time Intervention Coordinator, full-time Intake Coordinator/Receptionist, part-time Music Teacher, part-time Art Teacher. To apply visit link below:

OYC Jobs

Available Position at Advocacy Network on Disabilities

Family Support Coordinator

Are you looking for a great place to work and make a difference? The Family Support Coordinator is responsible for the provision of advocacy, support and linkage services to individuals with developmental and other disabilities, their families and care givers as well as professionals and others seeking assistance. Utilizes strength-based strategies to build families’ protective factors.


Training and Experience Requirements: Bachelors in social work or related field. Minimum of 2 years-experience working with families who have children with disabilities and knowledge of local community strongly preferred. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Bilingual English-Creole preferred. Salary Range: $50,000 - $52,000. AND offers 100% employer-paid medical benefits, 12 paid holidays, and generous PTO. Mail resume to email below:

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