Accessing Veteran-Focused Treatment Solutions in Idaho
GrantID: 4105
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000
Deadline: May 9, 2023
Grant Amount High: $4,500,000
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Idaho's Treatment Court Grant Initiative
The Idaho Supreme Court's Court Assistance Office and the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare are key state agencies that will be involved in the Grant for Planning, Training, Technical Assistance, and Resources Center Initiative. Idaho's rural landscape and high percentage of veterans in the population distinguish it from other states and inform the priority outcomes for this grant. The initiative aims to enhance the state's treatment court programs, particularly in rural areas where access to resources is limited.
Target Outcomes for Idaho's Treatment Courts
The primary target outcomes for this grant in Idaho are: reducing recidivism rates among participants in treatment courts, increasing the number of individuals served by treatment courts, and improving the overall quality of treatment court programs. To achieve these outcomes, the grant will focus on providing training and technical assistance to treatment court professionals, enhancing data collection and analysis capabilities, and supporting the development of best practices in treatment court programming. The Idaho Department of Correction's data shows that the state's recidivism rate is higher than the national average, making recidivism reduction a critical priority. The state's treatment courts serve a high proportion of veterans, who often require specialized services.
Measuring Success in Idaho's Treatment Court Initiative
Success will be measured through a combination of metrics, including participant retention rates, graduation rates, and recidivism rates. The grant will also track the number of individuals served by treatment courts and the types of services provided. The Idaho Supreme Court's data collection efforts will be enhanced to support the grant's evaluation and monitoring requirements. Applicants should be prepared to provide regular progress reports and to participate in evaluation activities. For instance, the grant will support the development of data dashboards to track key performance indicators, such as the number of participants in treatment courts and their outcomes. This will enable stakeholders to assess the effectiveness of the treatment court programs and make data-driven decisions. Idaho's experience with small business grants and government funding for non-profits can inform the administration of this grant, particularly in terms of providing resources to rural areas. The state's housing grants and business grants programs also offer models for targeting support to specific populations, such as low-income individuals or veterans. Moreover, the lessons learned from Idaho's small business grants in Boise can be applied to the grant's efforts to support treatment courts in the state's urban areas.
Idaho applicants for this grant should be aware that the funder, a Banking Institution, has a history of supporting initiatives that promote economic stability and public safety. The grant amount of $1,000,000–$4,500,000 will be awarded to successful applicants who can demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's treatment court needs and a robust plan for achieving the grant's target outcomes. The initiative is expected to have a positive impact on the state's economy and communities, particularly in rural areas where treatment court services are scarce. Government grants in Idaho have been used to support a range of initiatives, from small business development to non-profit organizations, and this grant is expected to build on that momentum.
Q: What types of organizations are eligible to apply for this grant in Idaho? A: Organizations that have experience working with treatment courts and providing training and technical assistance are eligible to apply. This may include non-profit organizations, government agencies, and institutions of higher education.
Q: How will the grant's target outcomes be measured and evaluated? A: The grant's target outcomes will be measured through a combination of metrics, including participant retention rates, graduation rates, and recidivism rates. The Idaho Supreme Court and the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare will play a key role in evaluating the grant's success. Applicants should be prepared to provide regular progress reports and to participate in evaluation activities.
Q: What is the expected timeline for the grant's implementation in Idaho? A: The grant's implementation is expected to begin within six months of the award announcement. Applicants should be prepared to work closely with state agencies and other stakeholders to ensure a smooth start-up process and to achieve the grant's target outcomes.
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