Accessing Supportive Housing for Families in Crisis

GrantID: 17237

Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000

Deadline: September 15, 2022

Grant Amount High: $100,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in North Dakota that are actively involved in Mental Health. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Capacity Gaps for Supportive Housing Initiatives in North Dakota

In North Dakota, significant capacity gaps exist in providing supportive housing initiatives for families in crisis, particularly in the face of rising homelessness rates and limited access to healthcare services. The state has experienced fluctuations in its economic landscape, with an increasing number of families facing housing instability. The need for stable housing is intertwined with health outcomes, particularly for low-income families who often lack the resources to secure safe living environments.

Furthermore, North Dakota's rural infrastructure poses barriers to accessing healthcare services, compounding the challenges faced by families in crisis. Limited availability of health providers in rural areas can lead to unmet health needs, a situation worsened during periods of economic downturn. Addressing these capacity gaps means creating a coordinated approach that combines housing assistance with health services.

To facilitate successful applications for funding, organizations must outline their plans for developing supportive housing that includes healthcare resources. This might encompass onsite healthcare clinics, partnerships with local health organizations, and access to telehealth services to ensure families receive medical support without barriers. The integration of health and housing services addresses the critical intersection of these two sectors, providing families with a comprehensive support system.

Readiness requirements include demonstrating community support and collaboration with relevant stakeholders. Organizations will need to showcase their ability to engage with families experiencing crisis situations and to navigate the complexities of both housing and health service delivery effectively. Establishing relationships with local governments and health agencies can enhance the viability of proposed programs.

The funding for supportive housing initiatives is not merely about providing shelter; it is about creating environments where families can thrive with access to integrated healthcare services. By focusing on these dual needs, North Dakota can significantly reduce the impact of health disparities faced by families in crisis, paving the way for long-term stability and improved health outcomes.

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