Youth Mental Health Access in Maine's Schools

GrantID: 11107

Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $100,000

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Maine who are engaged in Education may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for Maine's Health and Wellness Initiatives ## The Grants Supporting Health Programs, funded by Banking Institution, aims to improve the health and wellness of communities in Maine. To achieve this goal, the program focuses on specific priority outcomes that align with the state's unique needs and challenges. ## Targeting Maine's Rural Health Disparities ## Maine's rural landscape and aging population present distinct challenges to healthcare access and outcomes. The state's rural counties, such as Piscataquis and Somerset, face significant barriers to healthcare access, including limited provider availability and long travel distances. In response, the Grants Supporting Health Programs prioritizes initiatives that address these disparities, such as improving telehealth infrastructure and expanding community-based health services. The Maine Department of Health and Human Services, particularly the Office of Rural Health and Primary Care, plays a vital role in identifying and addressing these needs. For instance, the office's initiatives to recruit and retain healthcare professionals in rural areas align with the grant program's objectives. By targeting these priority outcomes, the grant program can have a meaningful impact on the health and wellness of Maine's rural communities, where residents are more likely to experience poor health outcomes and limited access to healthcare services. ## Measuring Success in Maine's Health Initiatives ## The success of the Grants Supporting Health Programs in Maine will be measured by its ability to achieve specific, measurable outcomes that align with the state's health priorities. For example, grantees may be expected to demonstrate improvements in health outcomes, such as reduced rates of substance abuse or increased rates of cancer screening. The Maine Health Data Organization, which tracks healthcare data and trends across the state, will provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of these initiatives. By focusing on these priority outcomes and leveraging the expertise of state agencies and regional bodies, the Grants Supporting Health Programs can drive meaningful change in Maine's health and wellness landscape. Small business grants in Maine, such as those offered through the Maine Community Foundation, can also support health-related initiatives, further amplifying the impact of the grant program. Applicants for the Grants Supporting Health Programs should be aware that their proposals will be evaluated based on their potential to achieve these priority outcomes and demonstrate measurable impact. Maine arts commission grants, while not directly related to health outcomes, can complement health initiatives by supporting arts-based programs that promote wellness and community engagement. Q: What types of initiatives are most likely to be funded under the Grants Supporting Health Programs in Maine? A: Initiatives that address rural health disparities, improve healthcare access, and promote health outcomes are likely to be prioritized, particularly those that leverage telehealth infrastructure and community-based health services. Q: How will the success of grantees be measured? A: Grantees will be expected to demonstrate measurable improvements in health outcomes, such as reduced substance abuse rates or increased cancer screening rates, with data tracked and reported through organizations like the Maine Health Data Organization. Q: Can non-profit organizations based outside of Maine, but with operations in the state, apply for funding? A: Yes, non-profit organizations with operations in Maine may be eligible, but they should demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's unique needs and challenges, and outline how their initiative will address priority outcomes in Maine.

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