Building Healthcare Capacity in Idaho's Rural Areas
GrantID: 3850
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000
Deadline: May 3, 2023
Grant Amount High: $500,000
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Idaho's Vulnerable YouthIdaho's unique geography and demographics present distinct challenges in providing care and services to vulnerable youth transitioning out of foster care. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, specifically the Division of Family and Community Services, is a key state agency working to address these challenges. The target outcomes for this grant focus on establishing replicable treatment models for residential-based care that can be scaled up to meet the needs of Idaho's at-risk youth.### Building Resilience in Idaho's YouthOne of the primary outcomes of this grant is to improve the well-being and resilience of Idaho's vulnerable youth. This involves providing intensive, trauma-informed care and services that address the complex needs of this population. Idaho's rural and frontier counties, such as those in the Salmon River region, face significant barriers in accessing specialized services, making it essential to develop innovative, community-based solutions. By focusing on evidence-based models, such as trauma-informed care and cognitive-behavioral therapy, Idaho can improve outcomes for youth in foster care and reduce the likelihood of long-term negative consequences.The Idaho Housing Rental Assistance program is another critical component in supporting vulnerable youth. By providing stable housing, individuals can focus on education, employment, and personal development, reducing the risk of homelessness and other adverse outcomes. The grant's emphasis on developing replicable treatment models can help inform the state's approach to addressing the housing needs of this population. Applicants should consider how their proposed project will integrate with existing housing initiatives, such as those offered by the Idaho Housing and Finance Association, to provide a comprehensive support system for Idaho's at-risk youth.### Measuring Success in IdahoTo measure the success of this initiative, grantees will need to track and report on key performance indicators, such as treatment outcomes, housing stability, and educational attainment. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare's existing data systems, including those used for the Idaho Child and Family Services Plan, can provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of the proposed interventions. By leveraging these data sources, applicants can develop a robust evaluation plan that assesses the impact of their project on Idaho's vulnerable youth.As Idaho moves forward with implementing this pilot demonstration program, it is essential to consider the state's unique context and the needs of its at-risk youth. By developing innovative, community-based solutions and leveraging existing resources, such as those provided through the Idaho Small Business Development Centers, which offer support for small businesses and entrepreneurs, including those related to 'idaho small business grants 2022' and 'small business grants boise', Idaho can create a more comprehensive and effective support system for vulnerable youth transitioning out of foster care.The grant's focus on developing replicable treatment models aligns with the state's efforts to improve outcomes for at-risk youth, as outlined in the Idaho State Plan. By achieving the target outcomes outlined in this grant, Idaho can make meaningful strides in addressing the complex needs of its vulnerable youth population and improving their chances for long-term success.Q: What types of programs or services are eligible for funding under this grant in Idaho? A: Eligible programs or services may include residential treatment models, intensive case management, and other evidence-based interventions that support vulnerable youth transitioning out of foster care in Idaho.Q: How will the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare be involved in the grant implementation process? A: The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare will likely play a key role in the grant implementation process, including providing technical assistance, data, and other support to grantees as needed to ensure successful project implementation.Q: Are there any specific reporting or evaluation requirements for grantees in Idaho? A: Yes, grantees will be required to track and report on key performance indicators, such as treatment outcomes and housing stability, and may be required to participate in evaluation activities to assess the effectiveness of their project.
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