Integrated Services for Displaced Populations in Washington, DC

GrantID: 13867

Grant Funding Amount Low: $70,000

Deadline: February 9, 2024

Grant Amount High: $140,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in Washington, DC with a demonstrated commitment to Financial Assistance are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Integrated Services in Washington, DC

Washington, DC faces a unique confluence of challenges in addressing the health needs of its displaced populations, including those experiencing homelessness and economic instability. Recent studies indicate that over 10,000 individuals in the District are currently without stable housing, and many more live in precarious economic conditions. This scenario has led to significant barriers in accessing critical health services, including mental health treatment, substance abuse support, and preventive care. The objective of this funding initiative is to enhance integrated health services tailored specifically to the needs of these vulnerable groups, ensuring they receive comprehensive and compassionate care.

The expected outcomes of this initiative encompass improved access to essential health services, increased engagement with preventative care, and a holistic approach to managing the diverse healthcare needs of displaced populations. In Washington, DC, where healthcare access is often defined by socioeconomic status, addressing these disparities can have profound implications for public health and community well-being. By fostering an integrated service model, the program aims to break down existing barriers to care, providing a safety net for individuals who are often overlooked within the healthcare system.

Implementing this initiative will require collaboration between various local organizations, healthcare providers, and social services, establishing a network that can deliver comprehensive care. This could include outreach efforts to connect individuals with mental health resources, substance abuse treatment programs, and preventative health services, often delivered within community centers or mobile clinics. The success of this integration will be measured by tracking service utilization rates and improvements in health outcomes for individuals accessing these services.

The significance of these outcomes extends beyond immediate health needs, as integrating services can play a critical role in fostering long-term stability for displaced populations. By equipping these individuals with critical health resources, Washington, DC, can contribute to broader efforts aimed at addressing systemic issues related to housing and healthcare disparities.

Who Should Apply in Washington, DC

Eligibility for this funding opportunity includes non-profit organizations, healthcare providers, and social service agencies dedicated to supporting displaced populations in Washington, DC. Applicants must demonstrate a robust understanding of the specific challenges faced by these communities, providing evidence of past successful engagements with the target populations.

The application process entails submitting a detailed proposal outlining the project framework, implementation strategies, and anticipated outcomes. Successful applications will highlight collaborative efforts between multiple stakeholders, ensuring a coordinated approach to integrated service delivery. Proposals that incorporate community feedback and validate the relevance of services proposed will be prioritized, as Washington, DC’s unique dynamics necessitate approaches rooted in the lived experiences of displaced communities.

Ultimately, this funding seeks to catalyze innovative solutions that foster connection and accessibility to essential health services, paving the way for improved health outcomes among Washington, DC’s most vulnerable residents.

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