The Dudley T. Dougherty Foundation

Youth Development Conflict Resolution Training for At-Risk Youths

Grant Information
Categories Community , Peace , Education
Location United States
Cycle Year 2019
Organization Information
Organization Name (provided by applicant) Greater Brockton Center for Dispute Resolution, Inc.
Organization Name (provided by automatic EIN validation)
EIN
Website http://www.gbcdr.org
Contact Information
Contact Name Ronald Fredey
Phone 508-897-2868
E-mail rfredey@gmail.com
Address
215 Main Street
Room 207
Brockton
MA
02301
Additional Information
Used for The proceeds of the Grant will be used for time and materials to administer and deliver training in Dispute Resolution and problem solving. Recipients of the training will be 13 children ages 5 - 10 years old at an after school program. The funds will be used by the Greater Brockton Center for Dispute Resolution, Inc. to create. deliver, monitor & support the training that will be provided by Children's Express Learning Center, Inc. in their after school day care program.
Benefits Teaching children how to resolve conflicts at an early age will set the foundation for additional training as they mature. We believe that because a large percentage of the children are at-risk, training at an early age can have a profound effect on the future development of the children.
Proposal Description The primary beneficiaries of our dispute resolution training program are the children. Secondary beneficiaries are the parent(s) of the children, their siblings and school mates. A future beneficiary is the society at large as the children mature and become part of the community.

Development of the program was completed in 2019 by Ron Fredey, M.A., Program Coordinator of the Greater Brockton Center for Dispute Resolution, Inc. under a grant from the Massachusetts Office of Public Collaboration, a State Agency in Massachusetts. Administration of the Program will be performed by the Executive Director of the Children's Learning Express Center in West Bridgewater, MA. The actual training will be delivered by an employee of Children's Express who a trained mediator with a B.S. in psychology. Oversight of the program will be done by Ron Fredey with additional project review from the Mass Office of Public Collaboration.

Training will be provided to children ages 5 - 10 years old with age specific activities 3 times a week for at least 15 minutes. Activities include conflict resolution role plays, discussions, games & conflict resolution puppets. Some of the tools used are activity jars filled with items for discussion including jars called temper tamers and choices. Additionally, a primer on conflict was developed by Ron Fredey and a pdf uploaded as part of this application.

The kickoff of the program will begin with a notification letter to parents to let them know that conflict resolution training will be included in the after-school curriculum. We will also do a periodic follow up survey with parents to gather their input as to whether they've noticed behavioral changes in their child around the area of conflict resolution. The surveys will be analyzed and results shared with Board members and funders. The Dispute Resolution Coordinator will meet with the trainer at Children's Express once a week to gather data and discuss program targets and, if necessary, make adjustments.

The requested funds will be used to offset the time and travel of the Dispute Resolution Coordinator of the Greater Brockton Center for Dispute Resolution.

The project is scaleable, portable and contains all of the necessary tools to effectively carry out the required training.

The requested $ 2500.00 represents 25% of the overall program budget; the remaining 75% will be funded from other sources or with in-kind donations.