Measuring Technology Grant Impact
GrantID: 69450
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: November 24, 2024
Grant Amount High: $10,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Recognition Programs for Mental Health Innovators Overview
The recognition programs aimed at elevating mental health innovators play a crucial role in fostering innovation and excellence in addressing youth mental health challenges. This funding initiative is tailored specifically for organizations that identify and implement best practices within the youth mental health sector. It should be noted that this funding does not provide operational support but instead focuses on recognition and reward for exemplary mental health strategies and innovative practices.
Successful programs typically involve a competitive application process where participating organizations submit their innovative practices in youth mental health services. For example, a program might showcase an award for a digital mental health platform that effectively engages with teenagers and provides critical resources through an accessible interface. Another possible use case could be a recognition framework for organizations developing community-based collaborative approaches that enhance mental health support for adolescents.
To apply, organizations must be able to demonstrate a proven track record of success in mental health interventions and provide data on their impact. This excludes organizations that have not systematically tracked their outcomes or evaluated their mental health initiatives' effectiveness. Moreover, the recognition program does not cater to general awards for participation or non-specific contributions lacking a targeted focus on significant mental health improvements.
Organizations should assess their alignment with the selection criteria, which include demonstrating innovative approaches, measurable outcomes, and contributions to the field of youth mental health. Proposals should clearly outline how their recognized practices have led to improved services or transformative change, thereby encouraging a culture of excellence and spurring further innovation within the mental health landscape.
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