Building Mental Health Resource Capacity in Illinois
GrantID: 13951
Grant Funding Amount Low: $350,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $350,000
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Grant Overview
Who Should Apply for Mental Health Resources for Youth in Illinois
In Illinois, the Mental Health Resources for Youth program is designed to support schools and community centers that serve young people facing mental health challenges. Eligible applicants include public and private educational institutions, community-based organizations, and youth service providers that cater to students from diverse backgrounds, particularly those living in urban areas with high rates of socio-economic disadvantage. The initiative specifically prioritizes applications demonstrating a clear understanding of the mental health landscape affecting youth in the state.
The application process requires a detailed proposal outlining current mental health services available within the organization, the intended impact of the proposed program, and how it aims to fill existing gaps in service. Interested entities must also submit evidence of collaboration with mental health professionals and details about their strategy for tracking engagement levels among youth participants. Furthermore, applicants must be prepared to work within the funding limitations, which set a maximum of $350,000 direct costs for the project.
Given the rising mental health issues among youth in Illinois, with reports showing an increase in anxiety and depression cases, the fit assessment for applications will focus on their approach and the anticipated outcomes relevant to local needs. Programs that incorporate innovative partnerships and evidence-based practices will be prioritized in the evaluation process.
The targeted outcomes for this initiative include increased access to mental health services for youth and improved overall well-being through active support networks. Illinois youth will benefit from an enhanced framework of mental health resources that not only addresses immediate concerns but also promotes a culture of awareness and resilience. By implementing strategies that reflect the state’s diverse youth demographics, the program aims to make mental health support more reachable and effective.
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