April 30 2025









Weekly
Provider
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The Children's Trust Announces

* New or updated

Leadership, Project Management, and Time Management Courses

Take The Pontis Group online courses! Refresh your knowledge and stay ahead by taking these online courses. Take the opportunity to invest in your personal and professional development—explore new ideas and apply your enhanced knowledge directly to your work.

On-Site Trainings from the Advocacy Network on Disabilities

Did you know that Advocacy Network on Disabilities can provide on-site trainings for a group of 5-25 of your staff for Trust=funded after-school and summer camp providers?

They have a variety of trainings available including the ABCs of Managing Behavior in Children with Disabilities, Count Me In: Discovering Inclusion for Kids, Let’s Play Together: Practical Solutions for Adapting Recreational Activities, Successful Inclusion of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (part 2), Structure for Success and Trauma and Resilience in Children with Disabilities.


Contact your Inclusion Specialist or Pat Donovan at pdonovan@advocacynetwork.org for more information.

Transforming Literacy: Live Training & Hands-On Apprenticeship

Empower your teaching with live, interactive training focused on dyslexia, structured literacy, and the Science of Reading. Earn 30 Master Plan Points for Miami-Dade County Public Schools while applying evidence-based strategies in real-world settings. This dynamic program includes live virtual sessions and a 12-week hands-on apprenticeship to help you build confident, successful readers. Training dates: May 10, 17, and 31 (Saturdays, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.). Apprenticeship: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. for 12 weeks. Don’t miss this opportunity to transform literacy instruction! Learn more below or email PD@lucyproject.org.


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YWCA Trainings *

Strategic Communications: Virtual Roundtable for Nonprofit Leaders *

Join this executive roundtable designed for communications professionals and nonprofit CEOs juggling multiple roles. Gain practical insights into strategic communications planning, refine your approach to engaging diverse stakeholders, and exchange ideas with peers. Through impactful exercises and discussions, you’ll explore ways to tackle challenges, align with priorities, and position your nonprofit as a bold, confident leader. Session takes place, Thursday, May 1, from noon-1:30 p.m.

Register

Supervisors Social Emotional Wellness Community of Practice *

Welcome to a dynamic community of supervisors! Here, they come together to ignite strategies for nurturing the social and emotional wellness of their teams. Engage in vibrant dialogue, share experiences, and collaborate to empower your employees and cultivate a workplace culture that thrives! Session takes place May 2.

Register

Pause Circle Series *

Join YWCA for a 3-part Pause Circle series where it explores what it means to be human through deep listening, reflection, and self-discovery. Step off life's hamster wheel to rejuvenate your spirit, reclaim your power, and celebrate your self-worth in a supportive, healing space. Sessions takes place Fridays, starting May 16, from 9-10:30 a.m.

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Supervisors Social Emotional Wellness in the Workplace *

This training is designed to provide executives, leaders, supervisors with practical tips and strategies to promote SEW in their organizations through the promotion of values, healthy workplace policies, culture, communication practices, and structural and environmental changes. The workplace is an ever changing environment that will require you to be flexible with your approaches. The training will introduce practical ideas and strategies to help you move in the direction of promoting social emotional wellness of your colleagues. Training is on May 16, from 10-11:30 a.m.

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Unlocking Potential: Ending the Silence *

Unlocking Potential: Ending the Silence is a revolutionary mental health intervention and education program crafted exclusively for dedicated staff serving youth and families. Grounded in evidence-based practices, this transformative program is your key to sharpening awareness and understanding of mental health warning signs. Program takes place May 15, from noon to 1 p.m.

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Skillbuild Powered by Breakthrough Miami Training

Peer Learning Community

Ready to grow, connect, and re-energize your work with youth? Join us for a four-part Peer Learning Community series kicking off May 1st! This dynamic space is designed for youth development professionals who want to sharpen their skills, exchange real-world strategies, and learn from peers doing the work. Spots are limited.


Dates: Thursdays – May 1, May 8, May 15, May 22

Time: 11:00 a.m. (via Zoom)

Register

Establishing Strong Teacher-Leader Presence *

Elevate your leadership impact with this dynamic training led by SkillBuild, powered by Breakthrough Miami. Learn to develop compassionate authority, build trust, and cultivate energetic confidence to inspire and engage youth. This session empowers youth development professionals with strategies to enhance their presence, foster motivation, and create a positive impact. Strengthen your ability to lead with empathy, enthusiasm, and clarity, and adapt your approach to meet the needs of the youth you serve.


Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Zoom

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Unlock the Power of Proactive Learning Environments 

Are you ready to transform your approach to youth development? This course empowers youth development professionals with the tools and strategies to create dynamic, proactive learning environments. By building strong community connections and fostering partnerships with families, local organizations, and stakeholders, you’ll help drive student growth and success in meaningful ways.


What You’ll Gain:

  • Proven Frameworks for Proactive Learning: Learn how key principles like responsibility, respect, and intrinsic motivation shape youth behavior and enhance learning environments.
  • The Power of a Positive Environment: Discover how a strong classroom culture boosts youth development, based on cutting-edge research and real-world examples.
  • Actionable Strategies for Immediate Impact: Walk away with practical tools to address challenges, reinforce social-emotional skills, and inspire mutual respect and responsibility in your youth participants.


This is your chance to take a proactive approach to youth development and make a lasting impact. Don’t miss out—[register below]

Register

Innovating Youth Programming Through Creativity and Engagement Course

Youth development professionals can now sign up for this exciting e-course! Learn how to bring innovation, creativity, and engagement into your programming by developing original activities that reflect the passions and perspectives of youth.


You'll learn:


  • Innovation Foundations: Learn research-backed frameworks to enhance youth participation and program impact.
  • Engagement Strategies: Explore real-world examples and avoid common design pitfalls.
  • Assessment Tools: Access resources to evaluate and improve your programs with creative, hands-on activities.
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Become a Foster Parent

Hundreds of kids and teens in Miami-Dade and Monroe counties are in need of safe, loving homes through no fault of their own due to abuse, neglect and/or abandonment. Citrus Family Care Network is looking for people who want to change the life of a child. Open your home and your heart, "Become a Foster Parent."



For more information call 1.855.786.KIDS (5437), or Kimberly Lopez at 786.562.8758, email klopez@citrusfcn.com, or visit:

Citrus Family Care Network
The Miami Heart Gallery

Provider Spotlight

The Children's Trust is proud of the hundreds of organizations, businesses and entities that make up our Provider Network. To that end, we will be periodically highlighting them in a section of our Weekly Provider Bulletin simply named Provider Spotlight. See the impact of the work of your fellow providers and to submit an organization for consideration, nominate them in the Provider Bulletin form, with the following information: Name, Services Provided, With Trust Since, Website/Contact Information, Communities Served, and Number of Sites.


Learn more about The Trust's providers in our special weekly social media posts entitled Trust Tuesday (#TrustTuesday)


Tiny Tykes Learning Center

This week, we are highlighting Tiny Tykes Learning Center, a daycare center that helps children engage in creative learning activities and expand their knowledge. Following their creative curriculum, they have found that children learn best through interactivity and play. Tiny Tykes Learning Center adheres to a holistic approach of early childhood education. When they expose children to different environments and various learning experiences, they allow them to explore their self-awareness and gain a sense of the world around them. Once children leave Tiny Tykes, they’re fully prepared for the next stage of their young lives.

For more information about Tiny Tykes Learning Center, visit www.tinytykeslearningcenter.com.

From Other Agencies

Kristi House Trainings in May *

Kristi House invites you to register now for free upcoming trainings, all free of charge. Please share these offerings with any interested parties.


  • Press Pause Mental Health by Goya: Tuesday, May 6, 10–11 a.m.
  • Love Labyrinth by One Love: Tuesday, May 13, 11 a.m.– noon.
  • What Every Adult Needs to Know About Child Sexual Abuse: Wednesday, May 14, 10 a.m.-noon.
  • Lo Que Todo Adulto Debe Saber Sobre el Abuso Sexual Infantil (Spanish): Wednesday, May 21, 10 a.m.-noon.
  • Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children 101 (CEs), Tuesday, May 27, noon-2 p.m.
  • Escalation - The Story of an Abusive Relationship by One Love: Wednesday, May 28, 10–11 a.m.
  • Children and Traumatic Stress (CEs): Thursday, May 29, 6-8 p.m.


Register at link below:

Register

On-Site Trainings from The Lucy Project *

Did you know that The Lucy Project offers on-site Reading Roadmap trainings for The Children's Trust Youth Development providers? They offer:

  • Reading Roadmap: Exploring Dyslexia & Literacy Challenges (2 hours) There are two versions of this training: one for parents and one for teachers. This introductory session covers the Science of Reading and evidence-based strategies to support literacy development.
  • Reading Roadmap: Navigating Dyslexia & Literacy Challenges (8 hours) A deeper dive for an effective strategies for teaching students with dyslexia based on the Science of Reading.


Call 305.520.6306 or email below for more information:


Email for information

Get $6,500 to Become a Florida KidCare Back-to-School Partner!

It’s that exciting time of year again! Florida Healthy Kids Corporation is inviting Florida-based non-profits and community organizations to partner with them during the back-to-school season to promote Florida KidCare. Selected partners will receive $6,500 to support outreach efforts statewide.


Organizations must complete training, attend events, share KidCare content, and educate at least 1,000 individuals. All materials and support will be provided. Proposals are due by Wednesday, May 15 at 5 p.m. ET.


Questions? Email outreach@healthykids.org with “Back-to-School Proposal question.” Apply below:

Apply

FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid Training

Hope for Miami is organizing the Youth Mental Health First Aid curriculum that is an evidence-based approach that teaches youth workers and parents how to recognize the signs and symptoms of mental health conditions that affect youth. It is the initial help offered to a person developing a mental health or substance use problem, or experiencing a mental health crisis. This first aid is given until appropriate treatment and support are received or until the crisis resolves.

Location: Center for Social Change-2103 Coral Wy, 2nd floor, Miami, FL 33145

Date: May 30

Time: 9 a.m.-3:30 pm

Email Hayly@hopeformiami.org to register. Limited spots available!

United Way's ! New Markets Tax Credits Lunch & Learn 

Join United Way Miami and Regions as they host a panel of experts to discuss how companies and non-profit organizations can utilize New Markets Tax Credits to provide flexible financing for vital projects while making a measurable impact in our community. RSVP to cheryl.rees@regions.com.


The panel takes place Monday, May 12, at noon.

United Way Miami

Ansin Building, 3250 SW 3rd Ave

Miami, FL 33129

Ryder Conference Room

The Gerber Foundation Pediatric Health Grants

The Gerber Foundation’s mission focuses on infants and young children. Accordingly, in its grants program, priority is given to projects that improve the nutrition, care and development of infants and young children from 0-3 years of age. The Foundation is particularly interested in fresh approaches to solving common, everyday problems or emerging issues within our defined focus area. Projects should focus on issues faced by care providers that, when implemented, will improve the health, nutrition and/or developmental outcomes for infants and young children. The board is particularly looking for practical solutions that can be easily and rapidly implemented on a broad scale with a predictable time frame to clinical application.


The Foundation is looking for projects that will result in ‘new’ information, treatments or tools that will result in a change in practice. The board rarely funds projects that are focused on sharing current information with parents or caregivers (parent or provider educational programs). Deadline to apply is May 15. Apply below:

Apply

PhilanthropyMiami IGNITE!2025 Scholarship for South Dade Nonprofits 

Thanks to the generous support of the Kirk Foundation, scholarships are now available for nonprofits based in Deep South Dade to attend the IGNITE! 2025 Conference! Up to 10 scholarships will be awarded first-come, first-served — don’t miss your chance to connect, grow, and lead boldly with hundreds of changemakers across Miami-Dade. IGNITE! takes place May 8 at Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus.

Apply below:

Apply

2025-26 Innovator Grant from The Education Fund

Innovator Grants provide funds to teachers to develop and implement new, instructional projects that motivate and challenge students to learn. Submitted proposals should be innovative, unique classroom projects that enliven and enrich the curriculum. Many past grants have included interdisciplinary, active-learning, hands-on lessons. Others have reinforced learning through simulations or applied school work to real-life situations. Grants range from $300 - $1,000. Deadline to apply is May 16.

Apply

3M Young Scientists Lab3M Young Scientist Challenge

The 3M Young Scientist Challenge gives students in grades 5–8 the chance to change their world for the better with a single innovative idea. This premier science competition is a one-of-a-kind project-based learning opportunity designed to spark creativity, collaboration, and connection for students from every background. Application deadline is May 1. Apply below:

Apply

Women's Sports Foundation (WSF) Sports 4 Life

Sports 4 Life offers community funding and seeks to effect sustainable improvement to the overall health and development of girls in these communities through grant making, leadership training and capacity-building efforts. Sports 4 Life, cofounded by the Women’s Sports Foundation and ESPN in 2014, was created based on the knowledge that while sports participation offers tremendous life-long benefits – from improved physical health and self-esteem, to better grades in school and enhanced leadership skills – young girls of color are disproportionately excluded.


The program seeks to increase the participation and retention of Black, African-American, Hispanic and/or Native American girls, inclusive of American Indian and Alaska Native communities.2025 funding is made possible by co-founding partner ESPN and national partner Gatorade. Application deadline is May 2. Apply below:

Apply

Bigglesworth Family Foundation (BFF) Legal Services Grant

The purpose of this program is to support programs and projects that help create systemic change by strengthening the capacity of nonprofit organizations and addressing delivery system and historic challenges. There are three Legal Services grant types: General Operating Support Grants - grants for general operations are generally made to legal services organizations who provide unique services within their communities; I & R Grants - grants to allow legal services leaders to test models that have the potential to help their individual organizations and when replicated, to help their peer organizations; and Sector Supporting Grants - a) grants to support organizations that do not generally provide direct legal services programs, but provide technical assistance and substantive back-up to the direct services programs; b) grants that focus on recruitment and retention of legal services professionals; and c) grants to support advocacy work that supports the legal service sector. Eligibility is limited to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations or a public entity. Award Ceiling: $30,000. Application deadline is May 5.

Apply

William T. Grant Foundation Research Grants on Reducing Inequality 

This program supports research to build, test, or increase understanding of programs, policies, or practices to reduce inequality in the academic, social, behavioral, or economic outcomes of young people ages 5-25 in the United States. Application deadline is May 7.

Apply

NEA Foundation Learning and Leadership Grant 

The purpose of this program is to enable educators to grow their leadership skills and invest in professional development to maximize their impact inside and outside the classroom. Eligibility is limited to teachers, education support professionals, or specialized instructional support personnel and must be current NEA members. Deadlines is May 1.

Apply

Grants in Oral Health from CareQuest

The purpose of this program is to address complex and upstream drivers of oral health disparities by investing strategically and providing collaborative, capacity-building support that leads to healthier communities. There are two funding opportunities: Advancing Equity Through Oral Health Fund and Emergent & Relief Fund. Eligibility is limited to applicants that are United States based and nonprofits, government agencies, or educational/research institutions that are tax exempt. Activities must be provided solely in the United States. Application deadline is May 16.

Apply

HHS Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program

This program establishes and strengthens collaboration to support the efforts of community coalitions working to prevent youth substance use. Eligibility is limited to community-based coalitions addressing youth substance use that have not yet previously received a Drug-Free Communities (DFC) grant. The community coalition must be a 501(c)(3) organization, or the coalition can partner with an outside organization that is eligible to receive federal funds to serve as the Fiscal Agent on behalf of the coalition. Deadline to apply is May 5. Apply below:

Apply

Change the Life of a Child in Foster Care; Serve on a Citizen Review Panel

Florida Foster Care Review (FFCR) advances the safety, stability and success of youth and young adults involved in Miami-Dade’s dependency system by connecting them to essential services, healthy relationships and forever families. FFCR seeks caring volunteers to review and monitor cases one full weekday per month during Citizen Review Panel (CRP) hearings held virtually. Visit link below for more information and requirements.

Citizen Review Panel
Career Opportunities

Available Position at The Children's Trust


Research & Evaluation Analyst

The Research and Evaluation Analyst is a critical member of both cross- and inter-departmental teams at The Children’s Trust who engages in proactive problem-solving and critical thinking/analysis related to the design and effectiveness of various child, youth, and family services. Primary responsibilities include: contributing to effective program and systems designs for The Children’s Trust’s priority investments in child, youth and family services; designing and maintaining sound data collection tools and systems to capture meaningful program, operational and community data in a user-friendly, accessible manner; and analyzing and making meaning from available data to tell our stories using compelling visualizations and reports, with an intentional focus on the specific audience and purpose of the message.


For more information and to start application, click below:

The Children's Trust Careers

Available Positions at Breakthrough Miami

Are you a passionate, experienced, and committed educational leader? Breakthrough Miami is expanding its village and looking for new changemakers to join the team. Bring your unwavering dedication to youth, positive outlook, leadership, team-building, motivational power, and solution-oriented skills to life at Breakthrough Miami.


Assistant Site Director: Responsible for efficiently and effectively delivering programs and services directly affecting Breakthrough Miami Scholars and families. An ASD oversees campus or site logistics, unpaid student volunteers, and some stipended positions, such as Teaching Fellows. As an ambassador of the program, the ASD builds supportive relationships with students, parents, schools, the community, and other stakeholders to ensure the academic and socio-enrichment success of all Breakthrough Scholars. 


Summer Instructional Coaches: Summer Instructional Coaches (ICs) are experienced and successful professional educators who provide content specific support for BTM Teaching Fellows throughout the summer and engage fully in the BTM community. ICs dictate the level of academic rigor during Breakthrough Miami’s summer program through their interactions with Teaching Fellows. They effectively communicate content specifics to Teaching Fellows, guide Fellows through effective planning and execution, and hold both Fellows and students to the highest standards. ICs are expected to lead department meetings, visit Fellows’ classes at least twice a week, evaluate lesson plans and curriculum overviews, and meet individually with Fellows regarding their on-going work. Since ICs are the only professional teachers on-site, they are accountable for the quality of instruction students receive, and are responsible for supporting BTM Teaching Fellows through their teaching experiences. This position will begin on June 7, 2025 and will end on August 1, 2025.


Summer Site Coordinators: Summer Site Coordinators (SSCs) are critical members of the summer administrative team and help ensure the smooth and safe operations of the Summer Institute at their assigned site. SSCs train, coordinate and oversee volunteers; supervise the summer food service program for Scholars and staff; order and keep an inventory of program supplies; coordinate general office administration; manage the Scholar drop off and pick up process; and assist with the execution of special events. This position will begin on June 7, 2025 and will end on August 1, 2025.


Summer Assistant Site Directors: Summer Assistant Site Directors (SASDs) work collaboratively with full-time directors at their assigned site to ensure a successful Summer Institute; and work closely with Scholars and their families, as well as Teaching Fellows to ensure their needs are met. SASDs assist with the coordination and management of student attendance and reporting; management of student information in the Breakthrough Miami student database; student discipline and conduct; Teaching Fellow training and professional development; implementation of the Teaching Assistant program; preparation of major events, including Visitors Day, Family Night, and other events as scheduled; and program evaluations during the final ten days of programming. This position will begin on June 7, 2025 and will end on August 1, 2025.


To learn more about any of the positions listed above, visit https://breakthroughmiami.org/careers or send a resume to careers@breakthroughmiami.org.


Teaching Fellows: The Breakthrough Miami Teaching Fellow experience is designed for undergraduates and high school students (age 17+). The opportunity is available to applicants with a deep interest in social justice and a passion for working with students. The Teaching Fellows must be committed to personal growth and comfortable working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. Because they celebrate the diversity of the community, Breakthrough Miami seeks applicants from diverse backgrounds and life experiences. The fellowship begins June 7, 2025 and ends August 1, 2025. To learn more about the Breakthrough Miami Teaching Fellowship, visit https://breakthroughmiami.org/teaching-fellows/.

Available Opportunities at Jewish Community Services of South Florida

Jewish Community Services is hiring for several positions:

  • Helpline Counselors *
  • Development Specialist
  • Staff Accountant
  • And many more


For further details and to apply please follow the link below:

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