What Recovery Support Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 66874
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $10,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Innovative Recovery Support Through Peer Mentoring
The funding for innovative recovery support is specifically tailored to programs aimed at assisting individuals recovering from substance abuse through peer mentoring strategies. This initiative covers structured peer mentoring programs, training protocols for mentors, and community outreach efforts focused on recovery support. It does not provide funding for generic addiction treatment facilities, non-peer support recovery services, or unrelated educational programs.
An example of effective implementation can be seen in a community-based organization that trains former substance users as mentors for current individuals in recovery. This approach creates relatable support dynamics, where mentors share their own experiences and coping strategies, significantly enhancing engagement and retention in recovery programs. Another pertinent case involves a treatment center integrating peer mentoring into its aftercare process, which has shown a notable decrease in relapse rates among participants due to continuous support post-treatment.
Eligible applicants for this funding include licensed treatment facilities aiming to incorporate peer mentors into their recovery frameworks and community organizations focused on recovery support. Conversely, agencies or programs that do not incorporate peer mentoring or focus solely on traditional therapy approaches would not qualify for this funding.
The capacity to track participant outcomes effectively is essential; programs will need to develop comprehensive evaluation frameworks to monitor the progress of mentoring sessions, participant retention in treatment, and improvements in mental health indicators. Common pitfalls during implementation include inadequate training for mentors, lack of clear objectives for peer interactions, and failure to develop an infrastructure for ongoing support and evaluation.
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