Building Non-Profit Capacity for Substance Use Recovery

GrantID: 6482

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,125,000

Deadline: March 28, 2023

Grant Amount High: $1,125,000

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Grant Overview

Operational Challenges in Non-Profit Support Services for Substance Use Disorder Recovery Programs Non-profit organizations providing support services for individuals recovering from substance use disorders face unique operational challenges. Under the Grants for Recovery Services for People with Substance Use Disorders program, funded by the Banking Institution, non-profits can secure funding between $1,125,000 to support their initiatives. However, to be eligible, these organizations must navigate specific operational requirements and constraints. One concrete regulation that applies to this sector is the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) certification for substance use disorder treatment programs. This certification ensures that programs adhere to federal standards for treatment and recovery services. A verifiable delivery challenge unique to non-profit support services is coordinating with correctional facilities to provide continuity of care for individuals transitioning from incarceration to community-based recovery programs. This requires developing strong partnerships with correctional staff, understanding the specific needs of the incarcerated population, and ensuring that services are tailored to support successful reentry. ## Trends and Priorities in Non-Profit Support Services for Recovery The current landscape for non-profit support services in substance use disorder recovery is influenced by policy shifts towards integrated care and reentry support. There is a growing emphasis on providing comprehensive services that address the multifaceted needs of individuals recovering from substance use disorders, including mental health support, housing assistance, and employment training. The grant prioritizes capacity building in non-profit organizations to deliver these integrated services effectively. Market trends indicate an increased demand for recovery support services, driven by the ongoing opioid epidemic and the recognition of substance use disorder as a public health issue. As a result, non-profits are required to scale their operations, enhance their service delivery models, and develop robust data collection and reporting systems to demonstrate impact. The grant favors applications that demonstrate an understanding of these trends and a clear plan for leveraging funding to enhance their operational capacity. ## Measuring Success and Managing Risk in Non-Profit Support Services The success of non-profit support services under this grant will be measured through specific outcomes related to recovery support, such as the number of individuals served, retention in treatment programs, and successful reentry into the community. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) will include metrics on service utilization, client satisfaction, and long-term recovery outcomes. Reporting requirements will be rigorous, with grantees expected to submit regular progress reports and participate in evaluation activities. To manage risk, non-profits must be aware of eligibility barriers, such as the requirement for SAMHSA certification, and compliance traps, including adherence to federal and state regulations governing substance use disorder treatment and recovery services. Funding will not be provided for services that do not align with the grant's focus on recovery support for individuals with substance use disorders, such as general mental health services not directly related to substance use disorder recovery. Q: What are the key considerations for non-profits applying for funding under this grant to support start-up operations? A: Non-profits should focus on demonstrating their capacity to deliver integrated recovery support services, including their plans for SAMHSA certification and partnerships with correctional facilities. They should also outline their strategy for scaling operations and meeting the data collection and reporting requirements. Q: How can non-profits ensure they are meeting the grant's priorities for reentry support services? A: Non-profits should prioritize developing tailored services for individuals transitioning from incarceration to community-based recovery programs, and demonstrate a clear understanding of the specific needs of this population. They should also highlight their ability to coordinate with correctional facilities and other stakeholders to ensure continuity of care. Q: What types of services are not eligible for funding under this grant? A: Services not directly related to substance use disorder recovery, such as general education or housing support not specifically tailored to individuals recovering from substance use disorders, are not eligible for funding. Non-profits should ensure their proposed services align with the grant's focus on recovery support.

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