Accessing Data-Driven Youth Substance Programs in Idaho

GrantID: 66369

Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000,000

Deadline: August 26, 2024

Grant Amount High: $10,000,000

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Summary

Those working in Health & Medical and located in Idaho may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Data-Driven Youth Substance Programs in Idaho

Idaho's struggle with youth substance abuse is influenced by geographic disparities and a lack of data-driven strategies in addressing the issue. With a rural population spread across vast areas, the challenge lies in identifying and addressing the specific needs of various communities. Data from the Idaho Youth Risk Behavior Survey indicates that substance use rates are particularly elevated among youth in rural areas, where access to intervention resources is limited.

Local communities face unique barriers, including social isolation and limited educational resources, that hinder effective substance abuse prevention. In many rural towns, adolescents may not have easy access to support systems or programs that address their specific concerns with substance use. This environment creates significant challenges in implementing effective and targeted interventions.

To address these pressing issues, the grant focuses on establishing a robust data-driven approach in creating substance abuse prevention programs tailored for youth. By leveraging local statistics, programs can identify trends in substance use and effectively allocate resources to address the most critical needs in Idaho's communities. The initiative emphasizes collecting and analyzing data to inform program design and implementation, ensuring that efforts are directed toward the most pressing concerns.

Through comprehensive data analysis, the initiative aims to develop targeted workshops and educational resources that reflect the realities of youth in Idaho. By incorporating insights drawn from local metrics, the grant can ensure that the programs resonate with the youth, thereby enhancing participation and effectiveness.

In conclusion, Idaho's unique landscape, marked by rural communities and varying local needs, necessitates an approach that integrates data-driven strategies alongside community engagement. This will empower local stakeholders to effectively combat substance abuse among youth and foster healthier lifestyles within Idaho's diverse regions.

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