Accessing Community-Based Support in New Hampshire
GrantID: 59733
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $20,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for New Hampshire's Comprehensive Harm Reduction Programs
The Foundation's Grants for Comprehensive Harm Reduction Programs aim to reduce health risks and address the complexities of substance use among individuals who use drugs in New Hampshire. The primary target outcomes for these grants are centered around increasing access to critical services, improving health outcomes, and enhancing the overall well-being of the target population. The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, particularly the Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services, plays a crucial role in identifying the priority outcomes for these grants.
One of the key geographic features that distinguishes New Hampshire is its rural landscape, with many frontier counties facing unique challenges in accessing healthcare services. The White Mountains region, for instance, presents distinct challenges due to its remote nature and limited access to healthcare facilities. As such, the target outcomes for these grants are tailored to address the specific needs of these underserved areas.
Measuring Success in Harm Reduction
To measure the success of these grants, the Foundation will track several key performance indicators (KPIs), including the number of individuals served by harm reduction programs, the number of safe injection sites established, and the reduction in overdose rates. The grantees will be required to report on these KPIs regularly, providing insights into the effectiveness of their programs and identifying areas for improvement. For instance, the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority has implemented various initiatives to address homelessness, which is a critical factor in substance use. The target outcomes for these grants will be aligned with these initiatives to ensure a comprehensive approach to addressing the complexities of substance use.
Priority Outcomes and Alignment with State Initiatives
The priority outcomes for these grants are closely aligned with the state's initiatives to address the opioid crisis. The New Hampshire Governor's Office for Emergency Relief and Recovery has identified harm reduction as a key strategy in addressing the state's substance use disorder epidemic. The target outcomes for these grants will be aligned with the state's comprehensive plan to address substance use disorder, ensuring that the funded programs are contributing to the state's overall goals. Applicants will be required to demonstrate how their proposed programs align with the state's priority outcomes and how they will contribute to the state's overall strategy for addressing substance use disorder. For example, small business grants in New Hampshire can be used to support harm reduction initiatives, such as establishing safe injection sites or providing substance use disorder treatment services. Similarly, NH grants for nonprofits can be used to support community-based harm reduction programs.
Q: What are the primary target outcomes for the Foundation's Grants for Comprehensive Harm Reduction Programs in New Hampshire? A: The primary target outcomes are centered around increasing access to critical services, improving health outcomes, and enhancing the overall well-being of individuals who use drugs in New Hampshire.
Q: How will the success of these grants be measured? A: The success of these grants will be measured through key performance indicators (KPIs) such as the number of individuals served, the number of safe injection sites established, and the reduction in overdose rates.
Q: How do the priority outcomes for these grants align with state initiatives? A: The priority outcomes are closely aligned with the state's initiatives to address the opioid crisis, including the comprehensive plan to address substance use disorder and the Governor's Office for Emergency Relief and Recovery's harm reduction strategy. New Hampshire charitable foundation grants and NH housing grants are examples of funding sources that can be leveraged to support harm reduction initiatives.
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