Accessing Suicide Prevention Data Collection in Oregon
GrantID: 16018
Grant Funding Amount Low: $75,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $750,000
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Grant Overview
Oregon's Unique Priorities for Suicide Prevention Services Grants
Targeted Outcomes in Rural Oregon
Oregon is characterized by its vast rural landscape, with many areas having limited access to medical services. The state's rural communities, such as those found in the eastern and southern regions, face unique challenges in addressing mental health and suicide prevention. The Banking Institution's Grants to Organizations to Provide Suicide Prevention Services prioritizes funding for organizations that focus on these areas. Specifically, the Oregon Health Authority (OHA), a key state agency, has identified rural communities as a priority for mental health services. Organizations serving these areas are more likely to receive funding. For instance, the OHA's 'Addiction and Mental Health Services' division has been working closely with rural communities to improve access to mental health services.
Addressing the Needs of Oregon's Diverse Population
Oregon is home to a diverse population, including a significant number of Native American communities. The state's tribal lands, such as the Warm Springs Reservation, have distinct cultural and linguistic needs that must be addressed in suicide prevention efforts. The Banking Institution's grant prioritizes organizations that cater to these unique needs, particularly those that incorporate culturally sensitive practices into their services. The Oregon Department of Human Services, which oversees various health and social services programs, is another key state agency that works with tribal communities to address their specific needs. By supporting organizations that serve these communities, the grant aims to reduce the disparities in mental health outcomes.
Measuring Success in Oregon's Suicide Prevention Efforts
The success of the Banking Institution's grant in Oregon will be measured by the outcomes achieved by the funded organizations. Key performance indicators may include the number of individuals served, the reduction in suicide rates, and the improvement in mental health services access in rural and tribal areas. Organizations applying for the grant should be prepared to track and report on these outcomes. For example, grantees may need to demonstrate how their services have improved access to mental health care in frontier counties, such as those found in eastern Oregon. With grants ranging from $75,000 to $750,000, organizations have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on Oregon's mental health landscape.
When applying for the grant, Oregon-based organizations should be aware of the state's specific context and how it influences the priority outcomes. For instance, the Oregon community foundation grants often support initiatives that align with the state's health and social services priorities. Additionally, small business grants in Portland, Oregon, may be available to organizations that are working on innovative solutions to mental health challenges. By understanding these contextual factors, organizations can tailor their applications to better meet the needs of Oregonians.
Q: What are the most important outcomes for grantees to track in Oregon? A: Grantees should track outcomes such as the number of individuals served, reduction in suicide rates, and improvement in mental health services access in rural and tribal areas, with a particular focus on frontier counties in eastern Oregon.
Q: How do Oregon's tribal communities influence the priority outcomes for this grant? A: The grant prioritizes organizations that cater to the unique cultural and linguistic needs of Oregon's tribal communities, such as those found on the Warm Springs Reservation, to reduce disparities in mental health outcomes.
Q: Are there other funding opportunities available in Oregon that can complement the Banking Institution's grant? A: Yes, Oregon-based organizations may be eligible for other funding opportunities, such as Oregon community foundation community grants or small business grants in Portland, Oregon, to support their mental health initiatives.
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