Building Capacity for Non-Profits Addressing Substance Use
GrantID: 66211
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,500,000
Deadline: August 20, 2024
Grant Amount High: $2,500,000
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Grant Overview
Capacity Building for Non-Profits Addressing Substance Use
The Capacity Building for Non-Profits initiative targets improving operational efficiencies and service delivery models within organizations that support women with substance use disorders. This funding provides capacity-building services but does not fund direct service delivery; rather, it focuses on enhancing nonprofits' capabilities to achieve better service outcomes.
A concrete use case for this initiative could involve a nonprofit organization that specializes in substance use recovery creating a series of workshops designed to train their staff on innovative engagement techniques. For instance, a training program may focus on trauma-informed care approaches that better address the unique challenges faced by women in recovery. Additionally, the initiative could support the development of data management systems for non-profits to improve tracking client progress and outcomes effectively.
Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations primarily focused on services related to substance use recovery for women, particularly those that can demonstrate a need for capacity building. Organizations that do not provide direct service delivery or those without a clear focus on operational improvement would not qualify for funding under this initiative.
Successful applicants will need to clearly outline their capacity-building strategies, showing awareness of current operational deficits and proposed innovations. The alignment factors will involve descriptive plans on how the program will improve client engagement and outcomes, backed by measurable data points tracking service delivery improvements. Through this initiative, the aim is to ensure that non-profits can adapt to current challenges and increase their effectiveness in serving women facing substance use disorders, especially during the heightened difficulties presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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