Mental Health Data Collection Impact in Arkansas
GrantID: 57279
Grant Funding Amount Low: $200,000
Deadline: November 1, 2023
Grant Amount High: $550,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Data Collection Framework for Mental Health in Arkansas
Arkansas is currently lacking a comprehensive data collection framework that could provide critical insights into mental health trends and service utilization across the state. According to the Arkansas Department of Human Services, mental health disorders account for significant health disparities that affect low-income and rural populations. Without adequate data, it's challenging to formulate effective policy responses and allocate resources appropriately.
Who Benefits from This Initiative?
Local universities, research institutions, and healthcare organizations are encouraged to apply for this funding to develop a robust database aimed at collecting and analyzing mental health data. This initiative focuses particularly on understanding correlations between socioeconomic factors and mental health service access, which is critical in a state where 14% of the population lives below the poverty line.
Application Details and Considerations
Applicants must provide a detailed research plan outlining methodologies for data collection, analysis, and dissemination. A key requirement is collaboration with local health departments to ensure the data reflects the realities of the communities served. Proposals should clearly articulate how the findings will be used to inform policy decisions and improve mental health services in Arkansas.
The outcome of this project will be to establish a sustainable framework for ongoing mental health research, enabling stakeholders to make data-driven decisions. Through continuous monitoring and evaluation, Arkansas can better understand its unique mental health landscape and craft targeted interventions to improve public health outcomes.
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