Building Recovery Support Capacity in Arkansas
GrantID: 63690
Grant Funding Amount Low: $825,000
Deadline: April 30, 2024
Grant Amount High: $825,000
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Grant Overview
Community-Based Recovery Support Services in Arkansas
Arkansas is confronting significant challenges regarding the reintegration of individuals recently released from incarceration, particularly in addressing addiction recovery needs. The state has one of the highest incarceration rates in the nation, and many of these individuals struggle with substance use disorders that hinder their ability to reintegrate successfully. This funding aims to establish community-based recovery support services tailored to this demographic, providing essential resources to facilitate a successful transition into the community.
The individuals facing the barriers to reintegration in Arkansas often lack access to crucial support systems, such as counseling services, job training, and peer mentorship. According to the Arkansas Department of Corrections, nearly 60% of released individuals will experience re-incarceration within three years, often due to insufficient support during their transition. This alarming trend highlights the urgent need for targeted initiatives that address the complex needs of this population.
Grant-funded community-based recovery programs will focus on offering comprehensive support, which includes addiction treatment, life skills training, and job placement services. By working with local addiction recovery organizations, these programs aim to create a robust support network that facilitates successful reintegration. The emphasis on community partnerships ensures that resources are accessible and relevant to the specific needs of individuals recovering from addiction.
Furthermore, the implementation of these services will involve coordination among various stakeholders, including local nonprofits, faith-based organizations, and government agencies. This collaborative approach is vital for addressing the multifaceted issues individuals face when re-entering society. By fostering a community-centric environment, the grant aims to reduce recidivism and promote lasting recovery for those emerging from the criminal justice system in Arkansas, ultimately contributing to healthier and safer communities across the state.
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