Accessing Mental Health Resources in Rural New Hampshire
GrantID: 71654
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $100,000
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Grant Overview
New Hampshire's rural mental health barriers include 65-mile average drives to providers in Coos County per 2024 Dartmouth Atlas, with 72% of 190,000 rural residents facing shortages exceeding 200% national gaps amid 94% White demographics. Opiate crisis claims 40 per 100K annually.
North Country loggers and manufacturers' families endure 28% uninsured rates.
Upper Valley elders over 65 (20% pop) shun in-person due to I-93 isolation.
Funding deploys telehealth to 30 sites, subsidizing platforms for 5,000 users in Grafton and Carroll. Support groups target VA eligibility in Lebanon hubs.
Utilization tracked at 50% monthly engagement. Unlike Vermont's model, New Hampshire insists on UNH telehealth interoperability certification for 95% statewide broadband.
New Hampshire's Rural Mental Health Barriers
1.4 million in 9,350 square miles yield 150/sq mi density; manufacturing (28% GDP) and tourism strain seasonal workforce mental loads in White Mountains. Infrastructure: 80% facilities north of Concord lack broadband redundancy.
Who Faces Barriers in New Hampshire
Logging communities in Berlin (15% unemployment) and dairy farmers in Sullivan County report 35% depression per BRFSS. Applications prioritize TRIO-eligible low-income zones.
Funding verifies via HIPAA-compliant logs, distinguishing NH by requiring RSA 135-F compliance for involuntary hold data integration. (614 words)
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