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Funding Details: Supporting Coloradans in Recovery Through Non-Clinical Programs - Rural Health Information Hub Supporting Coloradans in Recovery Through Non-Clinical Programs Colorado Health Foundation grants@coloradohealth.
org The Colorado Health Foundation will provide grants for culturally- and linguistically-responsive programs that support individuals with mental health and/or substance use challenges in accessing non-clinical support services close to home.
Projects should focus on the purpose and community dimensions in Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA's) model Examples of projects of interest include: Helping Coloradans in recovery find and retain Providing or connecting Coloradans in recovery with educational pursuits that will help to improve their employment and income prospects Providing opportunities for those in recovery to engage with community, such as through volunteerism Supporting creative endeavors such as incorporating the arts or wellness into recovery programming Building community through peer social or support Supporting Coloradans in recovery to connect with cultural heritage and history through culturally- and linguistically-responsive approaches to recovery, such as indigenous talking circles and sweat lodges Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, government agencies, or projects partnering with a nonprofit fiscal sponsor, including: Community-based, grassroots organizations focused on Organizations supporting justice-involved individuals that provide recovery services Recovery advocacy organizations Recovery community organizations Community mental health centers Affordable housing organizations that provide Nonprofit substance use disorder treatment providers Vocational rehabilitation agencies Independent living centers Colleges and universities Preference will be given to projects that are: Run by organizations that are peer-led or peer-driven Led by or provided by peers such as a peer support specialist, peer navigator, peer coach, or recovery coach Proposed by organizations who already have experience providing recovery services Responsive to the needs of people in recovery and their families through trauma-informed programming Providing support and resources for the mental wellness of peers and staff Project period: Up to 2 years application is available on the · Substance use and misuse Colorado Health Foundation, For complete information about funding programs, including your application status, please contact funders directly.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations in Colorado providing non-clinical recovery programming, mutual-aid groups, and peer support services. Small businesses would likely need to be structured as or partner with a nonprofit to be eligible. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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