Who Qualifies for Crisis Response Mentoring in Oklahoma
GrantID: 64269
Grant Funding Amount Low: $0
Deadline: May 21, 2024
Grant Amount High: $2,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Eligibility for Crisis Response Mentoring Programs in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, the state experiences unique challenges linked to substance misuse rates among youth, particularly in rural regions where resources and support networks may be limited. This grant targets organizations that can provide crisis response mentoring for youth identified as being at the highest risk of substance misuse. Eligible applicants include community-based organizations that have direct experience working with vulnerable youth, especially those impacted by crises related to family substance abuse.
Applying organizations must demonstrate they possess the necessary training and frameworks for crisis intervention, ensuring that mentors are equipped to provide immediate support to youth facing challenging situations. Applications will need to outline specific strategies employed to connect with at-risk youth, including details on outreach methodologies, community partnerships, and safety protocols during mentoring sessions. Organizations are encouraged to include case studies or previous program outcomes to illustrate their capability in effectively responding to the needs of these youth in crisis.
Given Oklahoma's notable challenges with substance misuse, which have reached concerning levels particularly in rural communities, this funding is designed to enhance support systems for youth who face crises that might lead to substance misuse or exacerbate existing issues. A proactive approach in mentoring can help mitigate risks by providing youth with stability and resources during critical moments. This is especially vital in a state where familial support structures may be weakened due to economic hardships and substance misuse.
Grants focused on this area are essential for tailoring responses to the specific needs of Oklahoma youth. By equipping organizations with resources for immediate crisis intervention, the initiative promotes healthier outcomes for at-risk youth and helps create a framework for long-lasting support that addresses one of the pressing issues facing the state.
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