Building Substance Abuse Support Capacity in North Dakota

GrantID: 61090

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: January 15, 2024

Grant Amount High: $40,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in North Dakota that are actively involved in Black, Indigenous, People of Color. 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

Addressing Capacity Gaps for Substance Abuse Issues in North Dakota

Substance abuse remains a critical issue in North Dakota, where the state has one of the highest rates of alcohol-related deaths in the nation. Furthermore, the opioid crisis is particularly prevalent in rural areas, where resources for addiction treatment are scarce. This alarming landscape poses significant challenges for communities attempting to provide adequate support for individuals seeking help. The gap in available recovery resources translates into profound social challenges, leaving many individuals without the necessary assistance to overcome addiction.

Local faith communities often play a pivotal role in addressing this issue, with many individuals turning to their congregations for support. However, existing capacity constraints, including a lack of trained personnel and financial resources, limit faith-based organizations from providing comprehensive addiction treatment and recovery programs. Areas with fewer healthcare facilities are especially affected, creating barriers for individuals seeking immediate help. This funding opportunity aims to empower faith communities to expand their capacity to address substance abuse issues effectively.

The initiative will support programs focused on enhancing addiction treatment resources within faith communities. This includes funding for staff training, program development, and community outreach aimed at increasing awareness around substance abuse. By focusing on measurable outcomes such as recovery rates and the reduction of stigma associated with addiction, the project seeks to create supportive environments conducive to recovery.

The ultimate goal is to develop faith-based programs that not only tackle the immediate needs of individuals struggling with addiction but also promote comprehensive community awareness around substance abuse challenges in North Dakota. By addressing capacity gaps and enhancing program readiness, faith organizations can significantly impact their communities. This funding initiative underscores the critical role of faith institutions in the broader public health landscape, creating a supportive network for those afflicted by substance abuse challenges. Such efforts can lead to measurable improvements in community health outcomes, making a considerable difference in the lives of many North Dakotans.

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