DCF Grant Application Opportunities

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Below you will find listings for current DCF Grant Application Opportunities. Each opportunity includes additional information about the opportunity, including the award amount, synopsis, who is eligible to apply, requirements, how to apply, and any deadlines and requirements for submitting.

Additional competitive DCF opportunities may be found on eSupplier. eSupplier is managed by DOA where many state agencies publish competitive Request for Proposals (RFPs) and Request for Bids (RFBs) and accept electronic responses. Opportunities listed here will not be found on eSupplier unless noted in the synopsis.

Any awards made from opportunities listed here will require a contract be signed. There is a link to the left for the DCF Standard Contract. This is a sample upon which most contracts are based. All contracts, at minimum, will include the DOA Standard Terms & Conditions and DOA Supplemental Terms & Conditions also linked to the left.

How to Respond

For all opportunities, responses should be submitted per the instructions in the announcement. Responses must be received no later than the due date and time for that opportunity. The applicant is responsible to ensure that their submission is complete and fully transmitted by the due time. Applications not received timely will not be considered.

Open Grant Opportunities

Family Treatment Court Program Funding Opportunity

Synopsis

The Division of Safety and Permanence (DSP), Bureau of Safety and Well-Being (BSWB) is informing county and tribal social or human service agencies of the availability of Family Treatment Court (FTC) program funding for two (2) jurisdictions in Wisconsin to establish a new FTC program, and the application process for eligible agencies to be considered for an award of funding to support program pre-implementation costs and to support operation of the proposed FTC program.

Eligible Applicants

County and tribal agencies that are awarded FTC program funding will be required to develop intake and court procedures that screen, assess, and provide dispositional alternatives for parents whose children have come under the jurisdiction of the court. The program objectives should result in improved child wellbeing and the welfare of participants' families by meeting the comprehensive needs of participants and promoting family reunification wherever possible, as stated in 48.546, Wis. Stats.

Due Date and Time

The anticipated contract start date is January 1, 2025 and shall continue through December 31, 2027.

Documents and Comments

All applications must be completed and submitted to the Bureau of Safety and Well-Being via DCFMBBSWBCWPP@wisconsin.gov no later than 5pm on November 22, 2024.

Milwaukee County Child Protective Services Out-of-Home Care Annual Registration | Due: Varies

Synopsis

The Division of Milwaukee Child Protective Services (DMCPS) contracts with the out-of-home care providers to provide placement resources for children/youth in Milwaukee County and served by the child welfare system. This is the annual registration to establish contracts with community-based providers for children/youth in need of higher levels of care placements. Services include: Assessment and Stabilization Center, Group Home, Level 3-5 Treatment Foster Homes, and Residential Care Centers.

Eligible Applicants

In order to receive placement referrals for children/youth under a Temporary Physical Custody (TPC) or Child in Need of Protection and Services (CHIPS) Order, your agency must be licensed appropriately by the State of Wisconsin and the Department of Children and Families (DCF) Child Welfare Licensing Section (CWLS), and you must be contracted with DMCPS.

Due Date and Time

Varies, each registration form will include the due date and time.

Documents and Comments

Please visit Milwaukee County Child Protective Services, Out of Home Care Provider Registration and Contracts page to obtain additional information and the registration forms for this opportunity.

National Reading Program | Due: 3/28/25 or until the funds are exhausted

Synopsis

The Wisconsin Department of Children and Families (DCF) Division of Early Care and Education (DECE) is awarding funding to reimburse entities for costs associated with participation in Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library (DPIL). DPIL is a national reading program that launched nearly 30 years ago and focuses on expanding access to high-quality books and fostering a love of reading among young children and their families. The program gifts high-quality books to children ages birth to five, with books mailed directly to participating families each month. The family bears no cost for participating and there are no family income requirements. Per information gathered on the DPIL website, over 35,000 children in Wisconsin currently receive books.

DPIL partners with Local Program Partners (LPPs) to operate the program. LPPs are responsible for advertising the program and enrolling eligible children and families within their designated geographic area. These organizations cover the cost of books, which currently cost $26.00 per year per child. DPIL mails the books directly to the families and negotiates the wholesale price of books and manages the fulfillment process. Any organization interested in becoming a LPP must work directly with the DPIL team to negotiate their geographic service area, and to complete the necessary partnership agreements. This process can take weeks or months. 

Eligible Applicants

Only non-profit entities are eligible to receive grant funds under this program. For purposes of this grant, “non-profit entities” are those organizations meeting the requirements of Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code. An individual entity can only receive one award under this program.

Due Date and Time

This program will provide funding on a rolling basis until 3/28/25, or until the total allocation is exhausted, whichever comes first. All Applicants should submit their application materials to DCFProcurement@wisconsin.gov 

Documents and Comments

2401 - DCF Grant Award Application Form

2401 - Attachment A

2401 - Attachment B - Budget

2401 - FAQ