Substance Abuse Funding Eligibility & Constraints
GrantID: 19702
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000
Deadline: November 27, 2023
Grant Amount High: $5,000
Summary
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Community Development & Services grants, Mental Health grants, Non-Profit Support Services grants, Substance Abuse grants.
Grant Overview
Partnerships for Innovative Substance Abuse Solutions
In recent years, the increasing awareness surrounding substance abuse has led to a critical need for innovative collaborative solutions to address this pervasive issue within communities, including Lucas County. This funding initiative is designed to foster partnerships among organizations targeting substance abuse, ultimately aimed at crafting comprehensive strategies for prevention and treatment. The initiative specifically focuses on collaborative efforts rather than funding independent projects or direct service delivery.
Examples of suitable projects include collaborative outreach programs that integrate design-based thinking to develop user-driven support networks for individuals at risk of substance abuse. For instance, organizations could work together to create a community education initiative that combines resources from healthcare providers, educational institutions, and local governments. Such integrated approaches can drive resource optimization and yield better results in community health outcomes.
However, to be considered for this funding, applicants must demonstrate their organizational capacity to engage in partnerships effectively. This includes clear evidence of prior collaborative efforts or memoranda of understanding between agencies that outline cooperative strategies and resource sharing. Without concrete evidence of a history of collaboration, organizations could face challenges in eligibility.
It is crucial that organizations applying for this funding also recognize compliance risks associated with collaborative initiatives. Typically, funding will not extend to projects that operate independently or lack quantifiable metrics for collaborative success. Funded projects should demonstrate clear pathways for assessing effectiveness, with regular evaluations to track success and make adjustments as needed. Disqualification may occur if organizations cannot present a robust plan for collaboration or if they fail to adhere to grant guidelines regarding their operational scope.
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