Accessing Data Systems for Youth Mental Health in Delaware
GrantID: 11431
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,400,000
Deadline: November 16, 2026
Grant Amount High: $4,000,000
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Grant Overview
Data Systems for Youth Mental Health Monitoring
Delaware has been grappling with a concerning rise in youth mental health issues over the past decade, with recent studies indicating a 35% increase in reported anxiety and depression cases among adolescents. This alarming trend poses a grave threat to the well-being of Delaware's youth, particularly given the lack of adequate resources and support systems within schools and communities. The state’s small size magnifies these challenges, as disparities in access to mental health services can vary significantly between urban centers like Wilmington and more rural areas.
Eligible applicants for this funding include educational institutions, health agencies, and community organizations focused on youth mental health. The application process requires a clear plan for data collection and analysis, emphasizing the need for coordinated efforts among various stakeholders to effectively monitor and address mental health trends. By leveraging technology, Delaware aims to gather data on mental health issues to tailor interventions to meet community-specific needs.
The goal of this funding initiative is to establish a centralized data system capable of tracking youth mental health trends across the state. This robust system will facilitate real-time monitoring of mental health conditions, enabling health professionals and educators to better coordinate services and tailor interventions. In Delaware, where mental health resources are often decentralized and fragmented, a unified system can bridge gaps and enhance the delivery of mental health services.
Importantly, implementing a comprehensive data monitoring system in Delaware will empower communities to make informed decisions based on real-time data. As youth mental health continues to emerge as a critical concern, this funding will not only enhance service delivery but also foster an environment in which proactive measures can be taken to support the mental well-being of Delaware’s youth.
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