Measuring Mental Health Access Policy Impact

GrantID: 19111

Grant Funding Amount Low: $3,000

Deadline: November 15, 2022

Grant Amount High: $10,000

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Grant Overview

Policy Support for Mental Health Access

The landscape of mental health policies significantly affects the accessibility of therapeutic services, particularly for low-income families with children. This grant aims to influence positive policy changes that dismantle systemic barriers within healthcare systems, enhancing access to critical mental health services. Unlike direct therapy funding, this initiative emphasizes advocacy and policy reform efforts, excluding service delivery funding without a direct link to policy influence and systemic change.

For instance, organizations working with legislators may use these funds to conduct research and gather data on the mental health needs of children in low-income families. This data can illuminate gaps in current mental health coverage and empower advocates to propose legislative changes that prioritize funding for preventive and remedial services. Another scenario might involve collaboration with community groups that seek to educate families on their rights regarding mental health access and how to navigate existing systems more effectively.

Eligible entities for this grant include advocacy organizations, research institutions, and nonprofits focused on systemic change in mental health policy. Organizations that are primarily service-based and do not engage in policy dialogue or research may find themselves outside the eligibility criteria.

Successful candidates will need to outline their strategic plans for data collection and advocacy initiatives, demonstrating a clear understanding of the policy landscape and the specific changes they aim to influence. Collaborations that include stakeholders like mental health professionals and community coalitions can strengthen applications, showcasing a united approach to tackling mental health disparities and fostering equitable access to care.

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