Building Rehabilitation Capacity in Arizona
GrantID: 65453
Grant Funding Amount Low: $7,000,000
Deadline: July 15, 2024
Grant Amount High: $7,000,000
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Grant Overview
Partnerships with Local Nonprofits for Rehabilitation in Arizona
Arizona confronts significant challenges in addressing the mental health and substance use treatment needs of justice-involved individuals. With a complex and often fragmented care system, many individuals do not receive the necessary support, making it difficult for them to reintegrate successfully into society. The statewide prevalence of co-occurring disorders among justice-involved individuals underscores the urgency of crafting effective rehabilitation solutions that streamline access to care. Approximately 16% of individuals in Arizona’s prison system suffer from serious mental illness, highlighting a critical gap in service provision.
Justice-involved individuals are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of a fragmented care system, as they often face transitions between incarceration and community-based treatment with little continuity. Many of these individuals may lack access to resources, including housing and financial support, which compounds their challenges in accessing healthcare services. Local non-profits that specialize in mental health and substance use treatment have a crucial role in filling these gaps but often lack the necessary funding and resources to effectively do so.
This grant program aims to fund partnerships with local nonprofits to develop comprehensive rehabilitation programs that address both mental health and substance use treatment needs. By fostering collaboration between nonprofit organizations, the state, and community stakeholders, the initiative seeks to create a more cohesive network of support for justice-involved individuals. This partnership model can facilitate a wraparound approach to care, ensuring individuals access the necessary services throughout their treatment journey.
In Arizona, creating these partnerships is particularly vital given the state's diverse landscape, which includes urban centers with expansive healthcare resources as well as rural areas with limited access. By tapping into local non-profits' knowledge and experience, the program can enhance the delivery of services tailored to specific community needs. These organizations can provide essential support services, such as housing assistance and job training, complementing clinical treatment efforts
Overall, collaboration with local nonprofits represents a significant opportunity to address the pervasive issues surrounding mental health and substance use disorders in Arizona’s justice system. By streamlining access to care and fostering continuous service provision, the grant program can improve overall outcomes for justice-involved individuals. As Arizona grapples with the implications of a fragmented treatment landscape, this initiative aims to establish a more integrated and effective model of rehabilitation that benefits communities across the state.
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