Supporting Community Outreach Program (SCOP)

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The Support Community Outreach Program (SCOP) provides small grants ($1500-$10,000) to supplement community-based groups in their efforts to provide programs and services to children and youth. The programs offer recreational, cultural, educational and social service activities designed to prevent child abuse and juvenile delinquency and enhance the quality of family life. Over 50,000 youth benefit from SCOP-funded activities. 

Program Goals

  • To improve the living experiences of children, youth and families and to stabilize and strengthen the family and community by developing productive programs.
  • To prevent child abuse, neglect and delinquency as well as reduce the alienation of youth from the community.
  • To enable neighborhood groups and organizations to serve youth more effectively, particularly in neighborhoods that have high instances of poverty, substance abuse, crime and truancy.
  • To promote collaborative relationships between funded neighborhood groups, the Department of Human Services and other public agencies providing services to youth.