Outcome Impact of Holistic Care in New Hampshire
GrantID: 66996
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000
Deadline: November 21, 2024
Grant Amount High: $10,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Health and Housing Integration in New Hampshire
New Hampshire faces significant challenges in providing integrated services for families with disabilities who experience homelessness. In recent years, the state has seen an uptick in the homelessness rate, with the New Hampshire Coalition to End Homelessness reporting that nearly 2,500 individuals experienced homelessness in 2022. Many of these individuals have disabilities that complicate their situations, necessitating multifaceted support that extends beyond traditional housing solutions.
Families affected typically reside in both urban areas like Manchester and rural regions. The complexity of their situations requires comprehensive approaches that address not only their housing needs but also mental health support, healthcare access, and social services. In New Hampshire, approximately 11% of the population lives with a disability, amplifying the need for initiatives that can tackle these intertwined challenges.
This grant supports holistic care programs that integrate mental health services with housing assistance for families with disabilities. By combining these two essential services, the initiative aims to stabilize families in precarious living situations and promote long-term well-being. It recognizes that addressing the full spectrum of needs is essential for families to thrive and maintain their housing over time.
Eligibility for the grant is extended to organizations that can demonstrate their capacity to provide comprehensive support. Applicants must submit detailed proposals outlining the holistic nature of their programs, including how they will effectively integrate housing and health services. A strong emphasis on community input and collaboration will greatly enhance the chances of funding, ensuring that the designed services truly reflect the needs of the families they intend to serve.
Recognizing the state's blend of urban and rural characteristics, projects must be adaptable and sensitive to the unique conditions of various communities. In areas with limited access to mental health services, organizations must identify innovative methods for delivering care, such as using telehealth solutions or mobile service units. A readiness to adapt based on local requirements will be critical for the success of funded initiatives.
In leveraging this grant, New Hampshire aims to foster a more integrated approach to crisis response, ensuring that families with disabilities receive the comprehensive support they need to overcome homelessness. By meeting immediate needs and building pathways to stability, the grant represents an opportunity for transformative change across the state.
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