Accessing a Digital Recovery Resource Hub in Arkansas

GrantID: 63702

Grant Funding Amount Low: $833,000

Deadline: May 13, 2024

Grant Amount High: $833,000

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Arkansas who are engaged in Conflict Resolution 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

Target Outcomes for Arkansas Reentry Programs

The Grants for Substance Abuse Treatment for Reentering Adults program in Arkansas aims to enhance substance use disorder treatment and recovery outcomes for adults in reentry. The Arkansas Department of Corrections and the Arkansas Department of Human Services are collaborating to address the gap between incarceration and community reintegration. A key priority outcome is reducing recidivism rates among adults with substance use disorders.

Addressing the Needs of Rural Arkansas

Arkansas' rural landscape presents unique challenges for reentry programs. The state's frontier counties, such as those in the Ozark region, often lack access to healthcare services, including substance use disorder treatment. By targeting outcomes in these areas, the grant program can help bridge the gap in service delivery. For instance, the grant can support the development of telemedicine services or mobile treatment units to reach rural areas. The Arkansas Department of Corrections has already seen success with its reentry programs in urban areas like Pulaski County, but there is a recognized need to expand these services to rural areas.

Measuring Success

The grant program will track several key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure success, including the number of participants engaged in treatment, retention rates, and reduction in substance use. The Arkansas Community Corrections office will play a crucial role in collecting and analyzing these data. By focusing on these outcomes, the program can ensure that its efforts are having a meaningful impact on the lives of reentering adults in Arkansas. Applicants for this grant should be prepared to demonstrate how their proposed projects will contribute to these priority outcomes.

Arkansas grant money is being invested in innovative approaches to substance use disorder treatment. Free grants in Arkansas are available to support nonprofits and organizations working with reentering adults. Nonprofit organizations in Arkansas can apply for grants to enhance their services and improve outcomes for this population. Business grants in Arkansas are not directly related to this program, but some organizations may be exploring innovative models that combine substance use disorder treatment with vocational training or employment services.

The funder, the State Government, is committed to supporting evidence-based practices and collaborative approaches to addressing substance use disorders. As such, applicants should be prepared to demonstrate their understanding of the state's priority outcomes and how their proposed projects will contribute to achieving them.

Q: What are the primary outcomes being targeted by the Grants for Substance Abuse Treatment for Reentering Adults program in Arkansas? A: The primary outcomes include reducing recidivism rates among adults with substance use disorders, increasing engagement in treatment, and improving retention rates.

Q: How will the grant program address the unique challenges of rural Arkansas? A: The grant program will support the development of innovative approaches, such as telemedicine services or mobile treatment units, to reach rural areas and bridge the gap in service delivery.

Q: What role will the Arkansas Community Corrections office play in the grant program? A: The Arkansas Community Corrections office will be responsible for collecting and analyzing data on key performance indicators, such as participant engagement and retention rates, to measure the program's success.

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