Substance Abuse Grant Implementation Realities
GrantID: 12692
Grant Funding Amount Low: $180,000
Deadline: December 31, 2024
Grant Amount High: $180,000
Summary
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Capital Funding grants, Community Development & Services grants, Municipalities grants, Non-Profit Support Services grants, Other grants, Substance Abuse grants.
Grant Overview
Defining Substance Abuse Prevention Initiatives for Funding Eligibility Substance abuse is a complex issue that encompasses a range of behaviors and consequences, from the misuse of legal substances like alcohol and prescription medications to the use of illicit drugs. For the purpose of the Nonprofit Funding to support backbone infrastructure grant, substance abuse prevention initiatives are those that aim to reduce the harms associated with substance use through coordination, project administration, advocacy, governance, and complementary program activities. To be eligible for funding, organizations must focus on substance abuse prevention and treatment within the context of Quebec. Initiatives may include but are not limited to, prevention programs targeting at-risk youth, support services for individuals struggling with addiction, and advocacy efforts to influence policy changes that address the root causes of substance abuse. One concrete regulation that applies to this sector is the requirement to adhere to the standards set forth by the Quebec Ministry of Health and Social Services (MSSS) for substance abuse treatment and prevention services. Organizations must ensure their programs and services comply with these standards to be considered for funding. ## Trends and Priorities in Substance Abuse Prevention Funding The landscape of substance abuse prevention is shifting, driven by evolving policy and market trends. There is an increasing emphasis on evidence-based practices, with funders like the Banking Institution prioritizing initiatives that demonstrate measurable outcomes and impact. The opioid crisis has also highlighted the need for comprehensive approaches that include harm reduction strategies, treatment access, and support for affected families and communities. Capacity requirements for organizations seeking funding include the ability to navigate complex regulatory environments, develop and implement effective programs, and evaluate their impact using rigorous methodologies. The Banking Institution's grant program is designed to support organizations in building these capacities, particularly in the areas of coordination, project administration, and advocacy. When it comes to
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