Building Recovery Training Capacity in Indiana
GrantID: 64729
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000
Deadline: June 10, 2024
Grant Amount High: $777,850
Summary
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Grant Overview
Community-Based Recovery Training Programs in Indiana
Indiana is facing a critical need for community-based support systems to address the high prevalence of substance use disorders (SUDs), especially in the wake of the opioid crisis. In 2020, Indiana recorded a 20% increase in drug overdoses compared to the previous year, indicating an urgent need for effective recovery frameworks. Local reports indicate that while many individuals struggle with addiction, a lack of trained recovery support specialists further complicates their paths to recovery, particularly in rural areas where access to services is limited.
The demographics most affected by these barriers include low-income communities, rural populations, and individuals with limited access to traditional treatment facilities. Many of these groups often encounter systemic obstacles that prevent them from receiving support, such as transportation issues and financial uncertainty. Understanding community dynamics and creating viable linkages between recovery support programs and local resources is essential to facilitating sustainable recovery pathways in Indiana.
The funding available through this grant will focus on establishing community-based training programs for recovery support specialists. This initiative will leverage local resources, including community health organizations and trained professionals, to ensure that recovery support specialists are equipped to assist individuals facing SUDs. By fostering local leaders in recovery, this approach aims to cultivate a supportive infrastructure that directly connects individuals in recovery with conscious, knowledgeable support.
To be eligible for the funding, applicants will need to demonstrate a clear plan for establishing and managing community-based programs that train recovery support specialists. This includes detailing how they will engage local stakeholders, assess community needs, and evaluate program effectiveness over time. The focus on local community involvement and collaboration is what sets this initiative apart, as it seeks to build sustainable support networks tailored to Indiana's diverse population.
The expected outcomes for this initiative include an increase in the number of trained recovery support specialists available in the community and improved recovery rates among individuals receiving support. By actively involving local communities in the development and implementation of recovery programs, Indiana hopes to create a more effective and enduring approach to tackling substance use disorders, ultimately leading to reductions in addiction rates and improved overall public health.
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