(1) The department must award grants to community-based not-for-profit organizations incorporated under chapter 617 to offer mentorship programs for at-risk male students. These grants must:
(a) Assist at-risk male students who are in middle school or high school in developing social, emotional, and cognitive skills to prepare them for future success.
(b) Provide an opportunity for small not-for-profit organizations to receive training and technical assistance that will strengthen their capacity to provide high-quality, effective services and obtain additional nonstate funding in the future.
(2) A community-based not-for-profit organization must have organizational management and a board of directors reflective of the community served by the organization in order to be eligible to receive a grant under this section.
(3) Grant recipients must:
(a) Recruit and train mentors for eligible at-risk male students.
(b) Provide mentorship, social and academic support, life skill development, and other opportunities for eligible at-risk male students.
(c) Use trauma-informed practices and interventions to address adverse childhood experiences of eligible at-risk male students.
(d) Be inclusive of eligible at-risk male students who have a disability.
(4) Prioritization of applicants for a grant must, at a minimum, be based on:
(a) Unemployment rates, incarceration rates, housing instability, the number of single-parent households, the number of public benefit recipients, graduation rates, and levels of academic achievement in the geographic area in which mentorship services would be provided.
(b) The number of at-risk male students that the applicant plans to serve through the grant and the projected costs for the new or expanded mentorship program.
(c) The applicant’s current revenues and organizational capacity, experience and demonstrated effectiveness in serving at-risk male students or providing mentorship programs, and commitment to organizational development through the training required under subsection (7) in order to achieve the goal specified in paragraph (1)(b).
(5) The department may award grants that are between $25,000 and $250,000 per year, and the grants may be awarded to a community-based not-for-profit organization for no more than 3 years, contingent on continued eligibility, compliance with grant requirements, and adequate performance. The department shall create categories of grants based on the annual revenues of the community-based not-for-profit organizations that are applying in order to maximize the opportunities for small not-for-profit organizations to receive grants.
(6) Grant recipients must submit reports to the department in a format and at intervals prescribed by the department. At a minimum, grant recipients must report on the number of at-risk male students served and their ages, the number of mentors providing mentorship services, and the outcomes of the at-risk students served, including, but not limited to, improved academic success, decreased involvement in the juvenile justice system, and enhanced readiness for and involvement in postsecondary education, as appropriate.
(7) The department shall contract for the provision of technical assistance and training in nonprofit management, outcomes measurement, and positive youth development for grant recipients. Within 6 months after receiving a grant, a grant recipient must complete such training as required by the department in order to achieve the goal specified in paragraph (1)(b). The contracted provider shall determine the specific training needed by grant recipients and directly provide or subcontract for such training and technical assistance.
History.—s. 10, ch. 2022-67.
Structure Florida Statutes
Chapter 409 - Social and Economic Assistance
Part I - Social and Economic Assistance (Ss. 409.016-409.5093)
409.017 - Revenue Maximization Act; legislative intent; revenue maximization program.
409.031 - State agency for administering social service funds.
409.1415 - Parenting partnerships for children in out-of-home care; resources.
409.145 - Care of children; “reasonable and prudent parent” standard.
409.1451 - The Road-to-Independence Program.
409.14515 - Independent living preparation.
409.146 - Children and families client and management information system.
409.1464 - Responsible Fatherhood Initiative.
409.1465 - Grants to address the needs of fathers.
409.1467 - Mentorship for at-risk male students.
409.147 - Children’s initiatives.
409.153 - Implementation of Healthy Families Florida program.
409.165 - Alternate care for children.
409.166 - Children within the child welfare system; adoption assistance program.
409.1662 - Children within the child welfare system; adoption incentive program.
409.1666 - Annual adoption achievement awards.
409.16742 - Shared family care residential services program for substance-exposed newborns.
409.1676 - Comprehensive residential group care services to children who have extraordinary needs.
409.1679 - Additional requirements; reimbursement methodology.
409.16791 - Ongoing study of commercial sexual exploitation of children.
409.1755 - One Church, One Child of Florida Corporation Act; creation; duties.
409.1757 - Persons not required to be refingerprinted or rescreened.
409.176 - Registration of residential child-caring agencies and family foster homes.
409.179 - Family-friendly workplace initiative.
409.212 - Optional supplementation.
409.221 - Consumer-directed care program.
409.2551 - Legislative intent.
409.2554 - Definitions; ss. 409.2551-409.2598.
409.2557 - State agency for administering child support enforcement program.
409.25575 - Support enforcement; privatization.
409.2558 - Support distribution and disbursement.
409.2559 - State disbursement unit.
409.2563 - Administrative establishment of child support obligations.
409.25633 - Title IV-D Standard Parenting Time Plans.
409.25635 - Determination and collection of noncovered medical expenses.
409.2564 - Actions for support.
409.25641 - Procedures for processing interstate enforcement requests.
409.2565 - Publication of delinquent obligors.
409.25657 - Requirements for financial institutions.
409.25658 - Use of unclaimed property for past due support.
409.25659 - Insurance claim data exchange.
409.25661 - Public records exemption for insurance claim data exchange information.
409.2567 - Services to individuals not otherwise eligible.
409.2571 - Court and witness fees; bond.
409.2574 - Income deduction enforcement in Title IV-D cases.
409.2575 - Liens on motor vehicles and vessels.
409.2576 - State Directory of New Hires.
409.2577 - Parent locator service.
409.2578 - Access to employment information; administrative fine.
409.2579 - Safeguarding Title IV-D case file information.
409.2581 - Use of clearing accounts and revolving funds.
409.2584 - Interest on obligations due; waiver.
409.2594 - Record requirements.
409.2597 - Retention of actions.
409.2598 - License suspension proceeding to enforce support order.
409.2599 - Data processing services; interagency agreement.
409.25995 - State Title IV-D agency; contracts.
409.25996 - Organizations that assist noncustodial parents.
409.2673 - Shared county and state health care program for low-income persons.
409.26731 - Certification of local funds as state match for federally funded services.
409.285 - Opportunity for hearing and appeal.
409.401 - Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children.
409.402 - Financial responsibility for child.
409.403 - Definitions; Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children.
409.404 - Agreements between party state officers and agencies.
409.405 - Court placement of delinquent children.
409.406 - Interstate Compact on Adoption and Medical Assistance.
409.408 - Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children.
409.409 - Effect of existing compact provisions.
409.4101 - Rulemaking authority.
409.441 - Runaway youth programs and centers.
409.508 - Low-income home energy assistance program.
409.509 - Definitions; weatherization of low-income residences.
409.5091 - Department responsible for weatherizing agencies; energy assessment.