Building Virtual Support Groups for Chronic Illnesses in Idaho

GrantID: 67816

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

Grant Application – Apply Here

Summary

Those working in Science, Technology Research & Development 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.

Grant Overview

Idaho faces significant barriers in healthcare accessibility, particularly for residents managing chronic illnesses. The state's rural geography contributes to a shortage of healthcare providers; a report from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare indicates that 60% of counties are designated as Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs). This shortage is critical as it affects not only the availability of medical care but also the continuity of support for chronic illness management.

Residents in rural areas, particularly those with conditions like diabetes or hypertension, often struggle to access the necessary care and resources. For instance, individuals living in remote regions may be several hours away from the nearest healthcare facility offering specialized treatment. These challenges are compounded by limited public transportation options, making it difficult for many patients to attend routine check-ups or support groups, which are essential for successful chronic disease management.

The funding provided for implementing virtual support groups specifically addresses these barriers by offering Idahoans an accessible platform to connect with peers and health professionals. Virtual support groups can significantly enhance the management of chronic illnesses by providing essential resources, information, and emotional support from the comfort of home. This initiative is designed to facilitate peer-to-peer interaction that can lead to better understanding and management of illnesses.

By capitalizing on technology, Idaho can overcome geographic barriers that traditionally limit healthcare access. Participants in these virtual groups will develop a network of support, receive educational materials tailored to Idaho’s unique healthcare challenges, and learn how to proactively manage their conditions. The implementation of this program thus holds the potential to significantly improve outcomes for residents dealing with chronic diseases.

In conclusion, the grant for virtual support groups is a timely solution to Idaho's pressing healthcare access issues. By leveraging technology to connect individuals living with chronic illnesses in rural areas, this initiative represents a critical step forward in enhancing health outcomes. This strategic focus on virtual engagement is particularly relevant for Idaho, given its geographic challenges and provider shortages, distinguishing it from approaches taken in more urbanized states.

Eligible Regions

Interests

Eligible Requirements

Grant Portal - Building Virtual Support Groups for Chronic Illnesses in Idaho 67816

Related Searches

small business grants idaho idaho grants for individuals idaho business grants idaho housing grants small business grants boise idaho small business grants 2022 idaho grants for nonprofit organizations boise small business grants government grants idaho grants for small businesses in idaho

Related Grants

Funding for Digital Marketing Related Expenses for Women Entrepreneurs

Deadline :

2023-04-17

Funding Amount:

$0

The grant program is offering financial grants to assist women entrepreneurs with critical business needs. The program will provide a woman entreprene...

TGP Grant ID:

2911

Grants To Support Art Institutions

Deadline :

2099-12-31

Funding Amount:

$0

The foundation supports programs for middle and high school students  preparing for college, ending gun violence and suicide, pursuing careers in...

TGP Grant ID:

44028

Grants to Further Projects that Achieve Sustainable Solutions

Deadline :

2099-12-31

Funding Amount:

$0

This grant opportunity offers funding to nonprofit organizations working to improve independence, quality of life, and long-term sustainability for in...

TGP Grant ID:

19595