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GrantID: 67668
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $25,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Recognition for Innovative Recovery Models
This funding initiative focuses on projects that showcase innovative solutions targeted at opioid recovery. It encompasses various successful models in recovery services, collaboration, and community engagement. The initiative excludes programs that are solely focused on direct treatment services like medication-assisted treatment or detox facilitiesfocusing instead on system-wide changes that promote long-term recovery outcomes and community health.
The importance of innovative recovery models cannot be understated. An example includes programs that utilize peer recovery coaches who have successfully navigated the recovery journey. These models often lead to increased engagement with recovery services and lower relapse rates, serving as a testament to the advantages of peer support in recovery settings. Another notable practice is the implementation of community-driven recovery programs that leverage local resources and networks to facilitate sustained recovery, significantly impacting community health metrics across demographics.
Not all organizations are suitable candidates for this funding. Ideal applicants are those that have demonstrated previous success in innovative program delivery and possess a measurable approach to outcomes. Organizations that lack community engagement strategies or cannot offer unique solutions beyond standard practices are less likely to benefit from this funding.
Additionally, alignment factors include an organization’s ability to show how its innovative recovery model can effectively facilitate healing within the context of opioid addiction, as well as how it addresses community health needs. Successful candidates often illustrate a direct link between their innovative approaches and improved community health metrics, such as reduced rates of relapse or overdose incidents.
Ultimately, this funding prioritizes evidence-based innovations in recovery, challenging applicants to think creatively and strategically about their programs to enhance the effectiveness of recovery-oriented services. The evaluation process will look closely at measurable outcomes, encouraging organizations to develop programs that not only engage individuals but also strengthen community bonds aimed at long-term recovery.
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