Mental Health Funding Eligibility & Constraints
GrantID: 66211
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,500,000
Deadline: August 20, 2024
Grant Amount High: $2,500,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Municipal Policy Support for Mental Health Funding
The Municipal Policy Support for Mental Health Funding initiative encourages local governments to adopt policies that support mental health funding aimed at women with substance use disorders. This program focuses on reshaping funding priorities within municipalities, enabling them to allocate resources more effectively. Unlike general funding programs, this initiative does not cover service delivery directly; instead, it supports structural changes that enhance the overall capacity for mental health support at the municipal level.
An example of how municipalities can utilize this funding is by revising local ordinances to prioritize mental health resources. This could lead to the implementation of new funding models that allocate a portion of municipal budgets specifically for mental health services or programs tailored to assist women facing substance use disorders. For example, a city may develop new policy frameworks that require all new social services funding applications to include a mental health component.
Eligible applicants include municipal governments and local agencies committed to addressing mental health within their policy frameworks. Ineligible entities would include organizations that do not hold governmental authority or lack the capacity to implement systemic changes.
The alignment factors for successful applications will include identifying gaps within existing mental health infrastructure and proposing actionable policy solutions. Municipalities will need to display how proposed policies will facilitate increased access to mental health services for women facing substance use challenges while remaining transparent in their budgeting processes. Data requirements will include tracking funding allocations and measuring their impacts on local mental health service utilization rates. Ultimately, this initiative seeks to foster sustainable frameworks that improve community health outcomes by embedding mental health within the governance structures of municipalities.
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