Substance Use Recovery Impact in New York's Communities
GrantID: 6771
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: April 4, 2023
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for New York's Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Programs
The Grants for Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Programs, funded by the Banking Institution, aims to establish, expand, or improve treatment and recovery support services for individuals with substance use disorders during incarceration and upon reentry into the community. In New York, the priority outcomes for this grant are centered around addressing the state's unique substance use disorder challenges.
Addressing the Opioid Crisis in New York
New York has been significantly impacted by the opioid crisis, with high rates of overdose deaths and substance use disorders. The New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) is a key state agency working to combat this issue. To effectively address the opioid crisis, the priority outcomes for this grant in New York focus on increasing access to evidence-based treatment and recovery support services, particularly in rural and underserved areas. The grant seeks to support programs that provide Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), peer support services, and reentry planning to individuals with substance use disorders.
New York's geographic features, such as its rural counties and urban centers like New York City, present distinct challenges in addressing substance use disorders. For instance, rural areas often face barriers in accessing healthcare services, including substance use disorder treatment. The grant's priority outcomes take into account these regional differences, with a focus on supporting programs that can effectively reach and serve individuals in these areas. The Adirondack region, for example, is a rural area with limited access to healthcare services, making it a key target for grant funding.
Measuring Success in New York
To measure the success of the Grants for Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Programs in New York, the funder will track key outcomes, including the number of individuals served, treatment retention rates, and reentry outcomes. The grant also aims to support programs that can demonstrate a commitment to data-driven decision making and continuous quality improvement. By focusing on these priority outcomes, the grant will help to improve the substance use disorder treatment and recovery landscape in New York, ultimately reducing overdose deaths and improving the health and well-being of individuals and communities across the state.
New York City, with its large and diverse population, is a key area of focus for the grant. The city's unique challenges, such as high population density and limited access to healthcare services in certain neighborhoods, require tailored solutions. The grant's priority outcomes are designed to support programs that can effectively address these challenges and provide critical support services to individuals with substance use disorders.
The grant is also expected to support small businesses and nonprofits in New York, which are critical partners in addressing the state's substance use disorder challenges. By providing funding to these organizations, the grant will help to stimulate local economies and support the development of innovative solutions to address substance use disorders.
For New York applicants, it's essential to understand the specific requirements and priorities of the grant. Here are three FAQs to help guide applicants:
Q: What types of programs are eligible for funding in New York? A: Programs that provide evidence-based treatment and recovery support services, including MAT, peer support services, and reentry planning, are eligible for funding.
Q: How will grant recipients be evaluated in New York? A: Grant recipients will be evaluated based on their ability to meet key outcomes, including treatment retention rates and reentry outcomes, as well as their commitment to data-driven decision making and continuous quality improvement.
Q: Are there specific geographic areas in New York that are prioritized for funding? A: Yes, rural areas and underserved communities, such as the Adirondack region, are prioritized for funding due to their limited access to healthcare services and high need for substance use disorder treatment and recovery support services.
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