Substance Use Recovery Impact on Integrated Community Services

GrantID: 63567

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: May 6, 2024

Grant Amount High: $750,000

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Summary

Those working in Substance Abuse 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 in North Carolina

North Carolina’s initiative to build integrated community services for individuals recovering from opioid use disorder is centered on creating a multi-faceted support system. The primary outcome expected from this initiative is to ensure that individuals receive comprehensive care that not only addresses their addiction but also provides support for housing, employment, and healthcare. These interconnected services are essential to facilitating sustainable recovery outcomes in the state.

By developing a one-stop-shop approach, the program aims to increase accessibility to various forms of critical support for individuals navigating recovery. This integrated system recognizes the complex realities faced by those affected by addiction and seeks to eliminate silos that often prevent individuals from receiving the help they need.

Why These Outcomes Matter in North Carolina

In North Carolina, the opioid crisis has disproportionately affected rural and economically disadvantaged areas, where individuals struggle to access not only addiction treatment but also other supportive services. The state’s high rates of opioid-related deaths and the strain on local healthcare systems make it imperative to adopt a holistic approach to recovery services. By integrating healthcare with employment and housing support, North Carolina can address the broader social determinants that influence addiction and recovery.

Moreover, these targeted interventions aim to decrease recidivism rates among those in recovery by providing stable foundations for successful reintegration into society. The focus on employment development, in particular, is crucial in a state where economic opportunity varies greatly between urban and rural areas.

Implementation Approach

The implementation of integrated community services in North Carolina will require collaboration across various sectors, including healthcare providers, social service agencies, and local businesses. The grant will facilitate the establishment of coordination mechanisms that will enable partners to align their resources and goals towards shared recovery outcomes.

Local organizations will be expected to tailor services to meet the specific needs of the populations they serve, conducting regular assessments to gauge the effectiveness of the integration strategies employed. Emphasis will be placed on collecting data and feedback from program participants to inform ongoing improvements. This collaborative approach not only enhances the comprehensive nature of service delivery but also boosts community engagement and investment in recovery success.

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