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General Behavioral Health Grants (FY 24-25) is sponsored by NWF Health Network (Florida). This program partners with local and regional faith-based communities to address mental health and substance abuse challenges, recognizing established outreach programs with a demonstrated history of engaging community mental health and substance abuse prevention and outreach ef…
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Faith-Based Grant Opportunities – NWF Health Network General Behavioral Health NWF Health is proud of its partnerships that recognize established outreach programs that have a demonstrated history of engaging community mental health and substance abuse prevention and outreach efforts. Find more information on FY 24-25 General Behavioral Health Grants here .
We want to recognize these faith organizations on the award of our FY 24-25 faith grants in the area of General Behavioral Health: Health and Hope Clinic, Inc. – Circuit 1 First Baptist Church Inc., of Panama City – Circuit 14 Imitators of God Ministries, Inc. – Circuit 2 Redeeming Lives, Inc. – Circuit 2 Victory for Youth, Inc. / Share Your Heart, Inc. – Circuits 2/14 NWF Health is proud of its partnerships that recognize established outreach programs and specifically target methamphetamine prevention by providing and funding the distribution and implementation of an established meth prevention curriculum.
Find more information on FY 24-25 Teen Meth Prevention Grants here .
We want to recognize these faith organizations on the award of our FY 24-25 faith grants in the area of Teen Meth Use Prevention: Bethel Missionary Baptist Church of Cantonment – Circuit 1 Crossview Methodist Church of Pensacola – Circuit 1 Grace Assembly Church – Circuit 14 First Baptist Church Panama City – Circuit 14 Grace Assembly Church – Circuit 14 Greater Little Rock Baptist Church – Circuit 1 Imitators of God Ministries – Circuit 2 Liberty Church – Circuit 1 (5 Campuses) Redeeming Lives, Inc. – Circuit 2 Safe Families for Children North Florida Chapter – Circuit 2 Victory International Prophetic Ministries – Circuit 3
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Faith-based organizations and established outreach programs partnering with NWF Health Network in Florida to address mental health and substance abuse. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
General Behavioral Health Grants (FY 24-25) is funded by NWF Health Network (Florida). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Florida. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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NWF Health Network Faith-Based Outreach and Prevention Program is sponsored by NWF Health Network (Florida). NWF Health Network partners with local and regional faith-based communities in Florida to address mental health and substance abuse issues. This program aims to leverage the expertise and resources of faith-based organizations for outreach and prevention efforts.
General Behavioral Health Grants (Florida Specific Example) is sponsored by NWF Health Network (Florida). This program partners with local and regional faith-based communities to address mental health and substance abuse. It recognizes established outreach programs with a demonstrated history of engaging community mental health and substance abuse prevention and outreach efforts. While this is a Florida-specific example, similar state-level initiatives exist elsewhere.
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