Opioid Crisis Funding: Who Qualifies and Common Disqualifiers
GrantID: 68519
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: October 31, 2024
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Job Training Programs for Families Affected by Opioids
Funding is available for job training programs specifically designed to support families impacted by the opioid epidemic. This funding prioritizes capacity-building initiatives that equip participants with essential skills for employment in local industries. Notably, initiatives that solely focus on direct financial assistance or unrelated community services are not supported under this grant framework.
A practical example of an eligible project includes a job training program tailored to families in Kentucky whose lives have been disrupted by opioid addiction. By collaborating with local manufacturers and healthcare providers, the program aims to provide comprehensive workshops focusing on skill development and hands-on training. Additionally, mentorship opportunities with industry professionals will guide participants toward securing stable job placements. Early data from pilot initiatives indicate that participants in similar programs have achieved an 80% employment rate within six months post-training, underscoring the program's potential effectiveness.
Organizations looking to secure funding for this initiative must demonstrate their capacity to deliver training programs effectively. Applicants should show past experience in workforce development and provide a clear outline of the skills being taught along with partnership agreements with local businesses. On the other hand, organizations that cannot establish meaningful connections with industry stakeholders may find it challenging to justify their application.
To align with funding priorities, programs should focus on measurable outcomes that demonstrate improvement in participants' job readiness and employment rates. The funding entities are particularly interested in understanding how these training programs directly contribute to community resilience against the opioid crisis. Applications that include comprehensive evaluation methodologies and data tracking mechanisms are likely to receive favorable consideration.
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