Measuring Substance Abuse Grant Impact

GrantID: 63116

Grant Funding Amount Low: $900,000

Deadline: April 1, 2024

Grant Amount High: $900,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in that are actively involved in Substance Abuse. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Measurement and outcome tracking are critical components of targeted substance abuse education programs for women, especially pregnant and postpartum women. Unlike general health education grants, this funding emphasizes specificity in both content delivery and effectiveness measurement. The aim is to equip women with knowledge about the risks associated with substance use during pregnancy and provide insights into the available resources for support. This program intends to steer away from broad educational initiatives, instead concentrating explicitly on targeted outreach and education efforts that can lead to tangible improvements in health decisions.

Research indicates the need for clear benchmarks in assessing the effectiveness of educational initiatives; thus, funding recipients are required to establish required outcomes with measurable criteria. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), such as the number of participants who engage in educational sessions, the percentage of women reporting improved understanding of substance use risks, and the effect of educational intervention on subsequent health behaviors, must be tracked meticulously. Additionally, applicants should aim to measure pre- and post-program knowledge levels to assess the actual impact of their educational interventions.

Evaluation and reporting requirements extend beyond merely setting KPIs. Grantees must regularly submit progress reports detailing how their programs are being implemented and any adjustments made based on participant feedback or emerging data trends. These reports are essential for demonstrating the program's efficacy and for justifying continued funding.

Performance thresholds will be established to ensure successful program implementation. For instance, a minimum percentage of participants must demonstrate a positive change in their health choices as a result of the education received; failing to meet these benchmarks may jeopardize future funding eligibility. Such metrics not only hold organizations accountable but also guarantee that resources are being utilized effectively to support women in need of education regarding substance use and its implications during motherhood.

In summary, funding for targeted substance abuse education for pregnant and postpartum women emphasizes a structured approach to measuring educational outcomes. By insisting on rigorous assessment and reporting criteria, the initiative ensures that interventions are not only systematic but also focused on the specific needs of women navigating substance use issues.

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