John H. Chafee Foster Care Program for Successful Transition to Adulthood
Department Of Health And Human Services, Administration For Children And Families
This program assists States and eligible Indian Tribes in implementing programs that assist youth who have experienced foster care to make successful transitions into adulthood and self-sufficiency. The program is focused on youth who experienced foster care at age 14 or older, youth who leave foster care for adoption or kinship guardianship after attaining age 16, youth likely to remain in foster care until age 18, and former foster care recipients between 18 and 21 years
Jargon-free version
Helps states and tribes provide services to youth in and leaving foster care. This support aids their transition to adulthood.
Quick Facts
Preview our US grants database — free Excel sample
Real Excel sample. Just your email.
You'll also get our weekly grants digest. Unsubscribe anytime.
Free Excel sample of the US Grants Database, contextually offered on the John H. Chafee Foster Care Program for Successful Transition to Adulthood program page.
What Is This Program?
Chat with Grant experts
Browse our directory of vetted grant professionals who can help with your application.
Browse Partner DirectoryHow Do I Apply?
Know a grant consultant who should be listed here? Refer them.
More Programs Like This
Organized Approaches to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening
Department Of Health And Human Services, Centers For Disease Control And Prevention
The purpose of the program is to increase colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates among an applicant-defined target popu...
Tribal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting
Department Of Health And Human Services, Administration For Children And Families
The Tribal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Grant Program awards five-year cooperative agree...
Education and Prevention Grants to Reduce Sexual Abuse of Runaway, Homeless and Street Youth
Department Of Health And Human Services, Administration For Children And Families
The Service Connection for Youth on the Streets, also referred to as the Street Outreach Program (SOP), makes funding av...
FAQFrequently Asked Questions
Visit the program page for detailed eligibility requirements.
Contact the program administrator for funding details.
This program accepts applications on a rolling basis.
Choose your tier
One-time purchase, instant .xlsx download. USD.
Promo codes can be entered at checkout.
Basic
5 columns per program
Quick reference, simple lookups, sales prospecting
- Program title and CFDA number
- Issuing organization + URL
- Short program description
- 2,812 active US federal assistance listings
- .xlsx workbook (README + All Grants tabs)
Pro
24 columns per program
Grant consultants, nonprofit grant writers, proposal teams
- Everything in Basic, plus 23 more columns
- Funding range (min / max) and application deadline
- Eligibility: business sizes, industries, geographic restrictions
- Primary program contact (email, phone)
- Audience + activity tags for filtering (Nonprofits, Universities, etc.)
- Application intake type, submission method, matching required
- "For Nonprofits" tab — 1,500+ programs in one curated view
- Aggregation tabs: By Organization, By Theme, By Audience, Deadlines
Intelligence
49 columns per program
Data teams, AI builders, large grant operations, due-diligence research
- Everything in Pro, plus 25 more deep-extracted columns
- Long-form description + ideal-applicant summary + success tips
- Application steps, required documents, NOFO URLs, key dates
- Eligible / ineligible expenses, expense caps, payment model
- Matching ratios, eligible sources, stacking rules
- Reporting frequency, requirements, single-audit thresholds
- Plain-English 1-2 sentence rewrite of every program
- Contact Directory tab — outreach-ready contact list
A detailed invoice will be emailed to you after purchase. Use it for company reimbursement.