Integrating Funding for Co-occurring Disorders
GrantID: 67916
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $100,000
Summary
Explore related grant categories to find additional funding opportunities aligned with this program:
Health & Medical grants, Mental Health grants, Non-Profit Support Services grants, Research & Evaluation grants, Substance Abuse grants, Veterans grants.
Grant Overview
Addressing co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders is crucial for delivering integrated care that meets the complex needs of adults facing these challenges. This funding stream supports the development of holistic treatment programs that incorporate mental health and addiction support, acknowledging the interconnected nature of these issues. Importantly, this funding excludes programs focused solely on one condition or those lacking a cohesive treatment strategy that integrates services.
An example of a successful program might involve a collaborative effort between a treatment facility and a mental health clinic, where patients receive simultaneous therapy for both mental health and substance use disorders. By integrating resources, these programs can lead to enhanced retention in treatment and improved recovery rates. Another potential scenario could feature community outreach initiatives designed to identify individuals struggling with both mental health and substance abuse, providing targeted support that addresses their entire spectrum of needs.
Eligible entities must demonstrate a solid framework for treating co-occurring disorders, showing an understanding of the complexities involved and the capacity for collaborative treatment approaches. Organizations that might not benefit from this funding would include those with a narrow focus on either condition or those lacking the required multidisciplinary approach to treatment.
Effective fit assessment criteria will include an existing capability to track treatment outcomes and a commitment to utilizing evidence-based practices throughout their program design. This also implies readiness for inter-agency collaboration, as partnerships between mental health and substance treatment providers are essential for maximizing overall effectiveness and efficiency in treatment delivery.
Eligible Regions
Interests
Eligible Requirements
Related Searches
Related Grants
Grants to Enhance the Health and Wellness of People Who Use Drugs
This grant opportunity provides modest funding—ranging roughly between two thousand and twenty...
TGP Grant ID:
74852
Grants to Support Projects in Various Focus Areas
Grant funding supports projects in areas of green funds, health, special populations, social service...
TGP Grant ID:
1288
Grant to Nonprofit Organizations Addressing Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Grant to support grassroots, nonprofit organizations working towards reducing or preventing alcohol...
TGP Grant ID:
61306
Grants to Enhance the Health and Wellness of People Who Use Drugs
Deadline :
Ongoing
Funding Amount:
$0
This grant opportunity provides modest funding—ranging roughly between two thousand and twenty thousand dollars—for community‑based progra...
TGP Grant ID:
74852
Grants to Support Projects in Various Focus Areas
Deadline :
2099-12-31
Funding Amount:
$0
Grant funding supports projects in areas of green funds, health, special populations, social services, special populations, community improvement, and...
TGP Grant ID:
1288
Grant to Nonprofit Organizations Addressing Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Deadline :
2024-01-08
Funding Amount:
$0
Grant to support grassroots, nonprofit organizations working towards reducing or preventing alcohol and substance abuse in targeted populations. The p...
TGP Grant ID:
61306