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Find similar grantsFinancial Support for Mental Health Services is sponsored by RLC Family Foundation. The RLC Family Foundation provides grants to non-profit organizations in Utah that offer mental health programs or support, including counseling, to address the growing need for comprehensive mental health services in the state.
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Mental Health Funding - RLC Family Foundation Financial Support for Mental Health Services RLC Family Foundation was forged on the core belief that everyone deserves a path to a safer life, both emotionally and physically. There’s a growing need for comprehensive mental health services in Utah – and we’re working with non-profits to meet it. Roughly a third of Utah residents have reported symptoms of anxiety or depression.
Utah’s age-adjusted suicide rate was higher than the national average in 2021. Only an estimated 55% of mental health care professional hiring needs are met in Utah. Our grants for non-profit organizations make it possible to offer mental health resources, including counseling, to the people of Utah.
If your charity offers mental health programs or support, reach out to us today. The Mental Health Crisis in America Evidence points to higher rates of stress, anxiety, loneliness, depression, substance use, self-harm, and suicidal behavior – especially in the wake of COVID-19. Now, more than ever, we need to address the mental health crisis in our nation.
Our collective strength can make a difference in the lives of many, from the the young who've just begun to dream, to adults and seniors who need to know they are not alone. The key to protecting our people lies in: Emergency mental health services By offering grants to mental health nonprofits, we’re promoting a society that cares for its citizens' emotional and mental needs, rather than just physical.
Online Mental Health Services Today, people need to be able to access services from their phones, tablets, or computers. That’s why we fund online mental health platforms through reputable 501(c)(3) organizations.
Physical Centers for Mental Health Mental Health Services for Trauma ONLY RLC Family Foundation supports the ranging needs of mental health centers, including the costs of hiring staff, paying utilities, and offering programs to those who are at risk.
Counseling Programs & Resources We provide financial backing to counseling programs and resources for those with mental health disorders, as well as training and education for the general population. Adult Mental Health Services Our foundation partners with other organizations supporting adult mental health services, including recovery from domestic abuse or drug abuse.
Children’s Mental Health Services More adolescents than ever are struggling with mental illness. That’s why we offer grants to organizations that protect, counsel, and educate minors dealing with mental health concerns. Emergency Mental Health Services Sadly, no one can get ahead of every mental health crisis.
To protect those in danger, RLC Family Foundation also funds emergency mental health services, such as suicide hotlines. Fill out the online application Upload all related documents The RLC Family Foundation RLC Family Foundation is a small, private foundation based in Utah. We are dedicated to helping children and young adults get the mental health resources they need – as well as providing access to victim advocacy resources.
Together, we want to make a lasting impact on our state’s overall safety, education, and health. If your organization shares our mission, let’s connect. Get in Touch With Our Foundation Reach out to learn more about the RLC Family Foundation and our mission to support those with mental health battles.
From childhood to adulthood, everyone deserves access to the resources they need to thrive. Company This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. The RLC Family Foundation is currently accepting funding applications only from 501(c)(3) organizations based in Utah, Idaho, Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, and Nevada.
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