Who Qualifies for Youth Mental Health Programs in Washington
GrantID: 15370
Grant Funding Amount Low: $400,000
Deadline: June 7, 2025
Grant Amount High: $10,000,000
Summary
Explore related grant categories to find additional funding opportunities aligned with this program:
Employment, Labor & Training Workforce grants, Faith Based grants, Health & Medical grants, Higher Education grants, Mental Health grants, Other grants.
Grant Overview
Youth Mental Health Challenges in Washington
Washington faces significant challenges regarding youth mental health, with studies indicating that approximately 20% of adolescents in the state experience mental health disorders. The ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have exacerbated these issues, leading to increased rates of anxiety, depression, and behavioral problems. Schools and communities have reported a dramatic rise in students seeking mental health support, highlighting a critical need for effective interventions.
Who Is Eligible for Mental Health Funding?
Eligible applicants for funding under this initiative include school districts, mental health organizations, and community-based agencies focused on providing mental health services to youth. Organizations must demonstrate an existing framework for delivering mental health services and a commitment to achieving measurable outcomes in student well-being. Schools within Washington that have seen an uptick in mental health-related challenges among their students are particularly encouraged to apply.
Application Process and Requirements
The application process for this funding initiative requires organizations to demonstrate the need for mental health interventions through data collection and analysis. Applicants should clearly outline their proposed programs, including the types of workshops and resources they plan to offer. Supplemental documentation showing collaboration with local schools and mental health professionals will strengthen the application. As Washington prioritizes evidence-based solutions, applicants will need to articulate how their approaches align with best practices in mental health support.
Fit Assessment for Washington's Youth
In Washington, the emphasis on data-driven outcomes is significant. Programs should be designed with the intent to proactively address mental health issues before they escalate. This funding aims to improve youth mental well-being through innovative initiatives that resonate with the specific cultural and demographic diversity found within the state. The ability of applicants to demonstrate a clear understanding of the unique needs of their youth populations will play a crucial role in the funding decision.
Evaluation and Impact Monitoring
To ensure accountability, awarded organizations will be required to implement monitoring and evaluation processes that track the effectiveness of their interventions. This includes collecting feedback from students and educators to gauge the impact of mental health services on student well-being. The focus on continuous improvement is designed to adapt and enhance programs based on real-time data, ensuring interventions are effective and responsive to the evolving mental health landscape faced by Washington’s youth.
Eligible Regions
Interests
Eligible Requirements
Related Searches
Related Grants
Support for Combatant Commanders Needs
Grants serve to expedite critical capabilities to the field to meet Combatant Commanders' needs....
TGP Grant ID:
12085
Grants To Support HIV Research Projects
The foundation is seeking proposals for HIV therapy community-based participatory research studies.&...
TGP Grant ID:
59156
Community-Based Organizing and Movement Support Grant
This grant opportunity is intended to support community-driven efforts that promote equity, justice,...
TGP Grant ID:
13238
Support for Combatant Commanders Needs
Deadline :
2023-03-23
Funding Amount:
$0
Grants serve to expedite critical capabilities to the field to meet Combatant Commanders' needs. Grants enable to experiment, evolution, and deliv...
TGP Grant ID:
12085
Grants To Support HIV Research Projects
Deadline :
2023-11-10
Funding Amount:
$0
The foundation is seeking proposals for HIV therapy community-based participatory research studies.
TGP Grant ID:
59156
Community-Based Organizing and Movement Support Grant
Deadline :
Ongoing
Funding Amount:
$0
This grant opportunity is intended to support community-driven efforts that promote equity, justice, and collective well-being. It focuses on resourci...
TGP Grant ID:
13238