Building Mobile Crisis Unit Capacity in Arizona
GrantID: 65824
Grant Funding Amount Low: $850,000
Deadline: July 8, 2024
Grant Amount High: $850,000
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Grant Overview
Establishing Mobile Crisis Units in Arizona's Underserved Communities
In Arizona, the initiative focuses on creating mobile crisis units aimed at delivering immediate support to families experiencing violence. The program primarily targets communities that have been historically under-resourced, where access to mental health professionals and crisis intervention services is often minimal. Eligible applicants include local health departments, non-profits, and community-based organizations that can demonstrate outreach capabilities within these areas.
Application Considerations and Practical Realities
The application process will require organizations to provide a comprehensive plan for deploying mobile units, highlighting staffing, logistics, and community engagement strategies. Collaborative partnerships with local law enforcement and social services are crucial for establishing effective operational protocols that can manage high-risk situations safely and effectively. Additionally, applicants must illustrate how they intend to evaluate the outcomes of these interventions across diverse communities in Arizona.
Fit for Arizona's Context
Arizona's diverse geographyincluding urban centers, suburban areas, and vast rural expansespresents unique challenges for crisis intervention services. The need for mobile crisis units is particularly acute in rural areas where mental health resources are limited and families may face considerable barriers to access. With an increase in reports of violence and heightened stressors in many communities, having trained professionals available on the ground can facilitate timely support.
By establishing mobile crisis units, Arizona stands to make considerable progress towards addressing the needs of families affected by violence, ensuring resources reach the most vulnerable populations directly. This proactive approach recognizes the necessity for immediate intervention and facilitates quicker connections to long-term support options.
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