What Substance Abuse Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 43229
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: December 31, 2023
Grant Amount High: Open
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Grant Overview
Funding for Substance Abuse Prevention Workshops
Substance abuse funding specifically targets initiatives that address educational outreach about drug and alcohol use. This funding covers workshops, training sessions, and awareness campaigns intended for school students and community organizations. It excludes direct treatment services, rehabilitation programs, or any substance use disorder recovery initiatives.
For example, a Minnesota school district may utilize grant funding to host interactive sessions where trained facilitators educate students about the dangers of substance use. These sessions could include role-playing scenarios, discussions, and informative materials that help students understand the impact of drugs and alcohol on their health and future. Another scenario might involve collaboration with local community centers, which hold workshops that provide parents with strategies to talk to their children about substance use, ensuring that the message is reinforced at home.
Organizations applying for this funding should ideally demonstrate existing connections with educational institutions or community organizations. They must present a clear plan outlining how the funds will be utilized to foster awareness among youth. Conversely, organizations that focus primarily on treatment facilities or direct therapeutic interventions are discouraged from applying, as this funding is tailored towards prevention and education.
The alignment factors for funding include a demonstrated ability to engage youth, a data-driven approach to measuring outcomes, and contributions that are sustainable and scalable. Organizations that wish to apply must illustrate how their proposed workshops can lead to a measurable decrease in substance use among participants, using local statistics to bolster their argument and ensure the initiative aligns with broader community health goals.
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