United for Youth Grant Application Period Now Closed
The Coalition for Safe Schools and Communities offers competitive grants from Measure K funding, which is allocated by the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors. A total of four grants will be awarded in May 2025, with the grant term ending June 30, 2027. The total amount of individual grant awards will not exceed $348,750 per grant. Learn more below.
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Priority OneExpand prevention and education efforts that promote social-emotional well-being. |
Priority TwoImprove early identification of youth behavioral health needs and facilitate access to services to address these needs. |
Priority ThreeFacilitate greater access to a full range of youth-centered behavioral health treatment services. |
Priority FourInvest in the existing and emerging behavioral health workforce and promote diversity and sustainability. |
Priority FiveLeverage available public and private funding and other resources, including technology. |
United for Youth Grants
The Coalition for Safe Schools and Communities offers competitive grants from Measure K funding, which is allocated by the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors. The San Mateo County Office of Education, serving as the Coalition’s backbone agency, will manage the distribution of Measure K funds, totaling $1,395,000 over three years, with $465,000 allocated annually. These one-time discretionary grants are awarded to nonprofits and school districts to support projects and initiatives that enhance youth behavioral health.
Request for Applications
A total of four grants will be awarded in May 2025, with the grant term ending June 30, 2027. Winners will be announced on May 12, 2025. The total amount of individual grant awards will not exceed $348,750 per grant. Below are the links related to the United for Youth Grant Request of Applications.
Dr. Jei Africa
Director, San Mateo County Behavioral Health BHRS