Who Qualifies for Mobile Resources in Idaho
GrantID: 65831
Grant Funding Amount Low: $600,000
Deadline: August 6, 2024
Grant Amount High: $3,500,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Idaho faces significant challenges in addressing youth violence, particularly in its rural communities. With approximately 40% of Idaho's population residing in rural areas, access to vital mental health resources is often limited. The Idaho State Police reported that youth violence in rural regions is exacerbated by a combination of factors, including isolation, lack of services, and limited economic opportunities.
The target beneficiaries of this funding include at-risk youth and community organizations working to provide essential services in these areas. Rural youth may experience mental health issues resulting from various stressors, including economic instability, family challenges, and limited social support networks. A study by Idaho Youth Ranch highlighted that 1 in 5 rural youth reported feeling unsafe or unsupported in their communities, leading to increased risks of engaging in violent behaviors.
The funding initiative focuses on delivering mobile resources tailored to the specific needs of rural youth in Idaho. By providing counseling and support services directly within their communities, this program aims to eliminate barriers to access and engage young people before any potential violent incidents occur. The initiative will also include partnership opportunities with local organizations to ensure that services align with community needs and leverage existing resources effectively.
By mobilizing resources within rural settings, the program addresses the underlying issues that contribute to youth violence in Idaho. The goal is to create a proactive approach that not only provides immediate assistance but also fosters long-term resilience among young people. By enabling youth to engage in their communities and access necessary support, Idaho can create safer environments that discourage violence and promote overall youth well-being.
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