Substance Abuse Prevention Resources in Delaware

GrantID: 59886

Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000

Deadline: January 17, 2024

Grant Amount High: $10,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Delaware that are actively involved in Individual. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Funding Substance Abuse Prevention Resources in Delaware

In Delaware, the ongoing issue of substance abuse represents a significant challenge for communities, particularly among adolescents. According to recent state health surveys, nearly 20% of high school students in Delaware report having engaged in substance use, highlighting the urgent need for effective prevention programs in local schools. Funding for substance abuse prevention initiatives is essential in creating educational resources that are both impactful and sustainable in this context.

Eligible applicants for this funding predominantly include public schools and non-profit organizations dedicated to providing preventive education. Schools must demonstrate a readiness to implement comprehensive substance use prevention programs that engage both students and educators, ensuring that the prevention strategies are integrated into the daily life of the school community.

The application process requires schools to present a detailed outline of the training programs for educators, as well as the resources to be used for student outreach. Applicants should also detail how they plan to measure measurable outcomes such as reduced rates of substance use among their student populations. This can include surveys, periodic assessments, and collaborations with local health departments to gather necessary data.

Fit assessment for Delaware's context involves understanding the unique social dynamics that influence substance use among adolescents. The state has a diverse population, which necessitates tailored interventions that resonate with various communities. Programs that foster parental involvement and engage local organizations will be favored, as Delaware's approach emphasizes community-wide strategies in combating substance abuse.

By securing funding for these substance abuse prevention resources, schools can significantly enhance awareness and educational effectiveness across Delaware. The funding not only addresses pressing health concerns but also plays a vital role in shaping a healthier future generation, reducing the burden of addiction and fostering community resilience in face of these challenges.

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