Who Qualifies for School Counseling in New Hampshire
GrantID: 67897
Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $1,500,000
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Grant Overview
Addressing Cost Constraints in New Hampshire's Schools
In New Hampshire, the funding for school-based counseling services aims to combat the growing mental health crisis among children and adolescents. With rising suicide rates and reports of anxiety among students, the need for accessible counseling services within schools is urgent. Approximately 11% of New Hampshire’s youth report persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness, highlighting the need for immediate intervention.
Eligibility for Counseling Services
This funding will specifically target public schools in New Hampshire, with an emphasis on high-need districts that show increased instances of behavioral issues and mental health concerns. To be eligible, schools must demonstrate the extent of mental health challenges faced by their student populations and their readiness to integrate counseling services into their existing structures. This aligns with New Hampshire's commitment to supporting student health and safety.
Application Requirements and Realities
Schools must outline their action plans for implementing counseling services, including partnerships with local mental health providers to ensure qualified professionals are available. New Hampshire’s educational landscape requires that schools also address any training needs for teachers to recognize signs of mental health issues in students. As funding is limited, priorities will be given to schools that demonstrate not only the need but also a robust plan for service delivery.
Fit Assessment in New Hampshire's Context
New Hampshire's unique demographic landscape, which includes rural areas with limited access to mental health services, makes the funding for school-based counseling particularly valuable. Unlike in urban states, where mental health services may be more accessible, many communities in New Hampshire lack sufficient resources. The grant seeks to fill these gaps by ensuring mental health resources are available where they are needed most.
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