Community Health Workers for Reentry Support in North Carolina

GrantID: 2110

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000

Deadline: June 12, 2023

Grant Amount High: $1,000,000

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Summary

Those working in Business & Commerce and located in North Carolina may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Successful Reintegration in North Carolina

The Banking Institution's grant, 'Funding to Expanding Jail Programs and Services,' aims to reduce recidivism and facilitate the successful reintegration of individuals returning from incarceration in North Carolina. The North Carolina Department of Public Safety's (DPS) Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice is a key partner in this effort, working to provide comprehensive support services to individuals reentering the community.

Key Outcomes for North Carolina

North Carolina's unique demographic and geographic features, such as its mix of urban and rural areas, require tailored approaches to addressing the challenges of recidivism. In particular, the state's rural counties face distinct barriers, including limited access to employment opportunities, healthcare, and social services. Successful reintegration programs in North Carolina must address these disparities to effectively reduce recidivism.

The priority outcomes for this grant in North Carolina include:

  1. Increased employment and job training opportunities: North Carolina's workforce development programs, such as those offered by the North Carolina Department of Commerce, can be leveraged to provide job training and placement services for individuals reentering the workforce. For example, the state's grants for small businesses in NC can be used to support businesses that hire and train formerly incarcerated individuals.

  2. Improved mental health and substance abuse treatment: The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services' (DHHS) Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services is a critical partner in providing access to mental health and substance abuse treatment services. Grants for nonprofits in NC that provide these services can be a vital resource in supporting successful reintegration.

  3. Enhanced housing stability: Stable housing is a critical factor in successful reintegration. North Carolina's housing grants NC programs can be used to support individuals in securing and maintaining housing, reducing the likelihood of recidivism.

  4. Increased access to education and vocational training: North Carolina's community colleges and vocational training programs, supported by state of North Carolina grants, can provide individuals with the skills and education needed to succeed in the workforce.

These outcomes are critical to reducing recidivism in North Carolina and are closely tied to the state's specific needs and challenges. By addressing the unique barriers faced by individuals reentering the community, we can improve overall public safety and promote successful reintegration.

Measuring Success in North Carolina

To measure the success of this grant, the Banking Institution will work with the North Carolina DPS and other state agencies to track key metrics, including employment rates, recidivism rates, and housing stability. By monitoring these outcomes, we can refine our approaches and ensure that the grant is having the maximum impact in North Carolina.

Frequently Asked Questions for North Carolina Applicants

Q: What types of programs are eligible for funding under this grant in North Carolina? A: Programs that provide job training, mental health and substance abuse treatment, housing support, and education and vocational training are eligible for funding, particularly those that serve individuals in rural counties.

Q: How will the Banking Institution measure the success of grant-funded programs in North Carolina? A: The Banking Institution will work with the North Carolina DPS and other state agencies to track key metrics, including employment rates, recidivism rates, and housing stability, to measure the success of grant-funded programs.

Q: Can nonprofits in North Carolina apply for funding under this grant, and what types of programs are most likely to be funded? A: Yes, nonprofits in North Carolina are eligible to apply for funding under this grant. Programs that provide grants for nonprofits in NC and address the specific needs and challenges faced by individuals reentering the community in North Carolina are most likely to be funded.

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