Substance Use Disorder Mobile Recovery Support in Arkansas
GrantID: 64810
Grant Funding Amount Low: $0
Deadline: June 10, 2024
Grant Amount High: $777,850
Summary
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Grant Overview
Geographical Challenges in Arkansas Regarding SUD
In Arkansas, geographical challenges significantly hamper efforts to effectively combat substance use disorders (SUD). The state consists of numerous rural areas with populations facing difficulties in accessing healthcare services, including SUD treatment facilities. The Arkansas Department of Health reports that these rural communities are often stigmatized, leading to decreased engagement with available resources. Mobile recovery support units present a compelling solution to bring much-needed services directly to those affected, addressing transportation barriers and fulfilling treatment needs where they exist.
Implementing Mobile Support Services in Arkansas
The mobile recovery support units will provide on-site counseling, peer support, and resource distribution to communities that have been historically underserved. These units can travel to various regions where local treatment facilities are non-existent, ensuring that individuals can receive care without the burden of long-distance travel. The initiative particularly targets communities in the Delta region of Arkansas, where accessibility is notably restricted.
Application Requirements for Funding in Arkansas
Organizations interested in funding must outline their operational plans for deploying mobile units across communities. This includes detailing the resources required for logistical planning, staffing, and community engagement efforts. Applicants should also illustrate their capability to overcome barriers posed by geographical constraints in rural Arkansas. Demonstrating a cohesive strategy that includes local partnerships will be essential for success in the application process.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Arkansas's geographical hurdles in addressing substance use disorder necessitate innovative solutions like mobile recovery support services. By bringing treatment directly to individuals in need, organizations can significantly enhance engagement and improve treatment outcomes across the state.
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