Building Self-Management Capacity in Oregon

GrantID: 64322

Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000

Deadline: May 6, 2024

Grant Amount High: $10,000

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Summary

If you are located in Oregon and working in the area of Other, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Addressing Chronic Illness Management in Oregon

Oregon faces significant challenges related to chronic illness, with approximately 41% of adults living with one or more chronic conditions, including diabetes and heart disease. The state’s population is aging, with those over 65 expected to double by 2030, creating a pressing need for effective self-management strategies. Disparities in health outcomes are particularly evident in rural areas, where access to specialized healthcare services can be limited.

Individuals with chronic illnesses in Oregon often struggle with navigating their conditions without adequate support. Many lack access to tailored educational resources and peer support networks that could help them manage their health. Additionally, factors such as geographic isolation and economic constraints further exacerbate these challenges, making it difficult for patients to adhere to treatment regimens and access necessary care.

The funding opportunity targets the establishment of self-management programs that empower individuals to take control of their chronic health challenges. By utilizing peer-led support groups, these programs will focus on enhancing self-efficacy, improving health literacy, and ultimately reducing healthcare utilization. Participants will learn practical skills for managing their conditions effectively in a supportive environment.

To implement this approach successfully, collaboration with local health organizations and community centers will be essential. The initiative will prioritize accessibility, ensuring that resources are available online and in-person, accommodating the varied needs of Oregon's residents. This comprehensive strategy will aim to foster an environment where individuals are equipped to manage their health autonomously.

Who Should Apply in Oregon

Eligible applicants include non-profits, healthcare providers, and educational organizations committed to chronic illness management and peer support. Organizations should demonstrate previous experience in health education or program facilitation within their communities.

Application Requirements for Oregon

Applications must outline specific program details, including recruitment strategies for participants and methodologies for peer support facilitation. A clear plan for evaluation, including metrics to measure participant outcomes and program efficacy, will also be required. Additionally, proposals should address how they plan to ensure sustainability beyond the funding period.

Fit Assessment in the Oregon Context

Successful programs will require adaptation to the local healthcare landscape. Given Oregon’s mixed urban and rural population, strategies should be flexible, catering to both densely populated areas and remote communities. Taking local demographics and health needs into account will improve program relevance and participant engagement.

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