Innovation in Mental Health Support for Veterans
GrantID: 10865
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500
Deadline: June 1, 2023
Grant Amount High: $1,500
Summary
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Grant Overview
Measuring Outcomes in Veteran Mental Health Innovations
In the context of supporting veterans, innovative funding is directed towards enhancing mental health delivery systems tailored for veterans' unique needs. This area of funding is strictly focused on programmatic development and does not encompass general health service provision or other unrelated veteran support initiatives. Instead, it prioritizes the establishment of new models that directly address mental health challenges faced by veterans.
A pertinent example within this funding framework includes a project that utilizes mobile applications to provide real-time peer support and virtual counseling tailored for veterans. This platform allows veterans to connect with trained professionals and other veterans while offering features such as symptom tracking and resource navigation tools. Similarly, an initiative might focus on deploying community-based workshops that encourage veterans to engage with their mental health through innovative storytelling mediums. Both examples meet the critical need to address barriers to mental health access while being quantitatively measurable through participant engagement metrics and improved mental health indicators.
Those best suited to apply for this funding are organizations that exhibit specialized knowledge in veteran affairs and mental health service delivery, particularly those committed to innovative technological solutions. Conversely, this funding is not designed for traditional health service providers who do not specifically cater to the veteran demographic or those looking to fund existing, non-innovative delivery methods.
Crucial to alignment with funding expectations is establishing clear performance benchmarks such as engagement rates, satisfaction surveys, and documented improvements in mental health outcomes. The evaluation and reporting process demands rigorous tracking of key performance indicators, including increased participation in mental health services and reduced stigma regarding mental health issues among veterans. Each measure must be demonstrable through longitudinal studies or comparative outcome assessments, ensuring that the funded initiatives deliver substantive progress and tangible improvements in the overall mental wellbeing of veterans.
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