Tribal Behavioral Health
Highlights
Are you ready to make a positive impact in your community? Applying to this program is a chance for your business to drive change among American Indian/Alaska Native youth. By obtaining grant funding, your initiatives can focus on preventing suicidal behavior and substance misuse, ultimately contributing to mental health improvements.
Here are some compelling reasons to apply:
- Support a vital cause: Your projects can help build a healthier, more supportive environment for young people, fostering partnerships that uplift the community.
- No revenue limits: Businesses of all sizes can participate, giving you the chance to collaborate without the constraints of employee or revenue restrictions.
- Reapplication opportunities: If you’re not funded initially, you can apply again, which means there's always a chance for your ideas to gain support.
This program lets you align your business goals with a mission that matters. Together, we can create meaningful change.
Financing Details
Type of Financing
This program offers grants. Grants are funds that do not need to be paid back, making them a valuable resource for your business.
Repayment Terms & Interest Rates
Since this is a grant, there are no repayment terms or interest rates involved. You receive the funds, and they are yours to support your business, without the worry of repayment.
Eligible Expenses
Eligible expenses for this grant include costs directly related to your efforts in addressing suicidal behavior, substance misuse, and promoting mental health among American Indian/Alaska Native youth. This can cover program development, community outreach, and service delivery, among other things.
Restrictions on Fund Use
The funds cannot be used for personal expenses, non-related projects, or costs that do not directly benefit the target audience of AI/AN youth.
Fees
There are no fees associated with this grant. It is straightforward and accessible.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
- Must be aimed at preventing suicidal behavior and substance misuse among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth, up to and including age 24.
- Available to businesses involved in creating a supportive network of systems and partnerships impacting AI/AN youth.
- Open to all sectors.
- No minimum or maximum number of employees required.
- No minimum or maximum company revenue qualifications.
- All legal structures are applicable.
- All profit structures are applicable.
Disqualifications:
- None specified.
Description
This program focuses on helping American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth by preventing suicidal behavior and substance misuse. It aims to create a supportive network of systems and partnerships that promote mental health and reduce the trauma experienced by this age group, up to 24 years old. By investing in community resources and culturally relevant solutions, this program strives to set a standard for effective change in your community.
Your business can benefit from grant funding that supports initiatives aimed at making a positive impact on AI/AN youth. While the exact funding amount isn't specified, the program is designed to help cultivate new models for mental health and substance use prevention. The projects you may undertake can incorporate community culture, helping you create meaningful partnerships.
Funding decisions will take place at the end of each fiscal year, with opportunities to reapply if initial applications are not successful. There are no limits on revenue or employee count, allowing all businesses, regardless of size, to participate. This is a valuable chance for your business to contribute to an important cause while also enhancing your community's well-being.
Program Steps
Identify Your Project Idea
- Think about how your business can positively impact American Indian/Alaska Native youth. Focus on initiatives aimed at preventing suicidal behavior and substance misuse.
Prepare the Appropriate Documentation
- Gather the following documents for your application:
- Business plan or project proposal
- Budget outline for your proposed initiative
- Proof of your business structure and status (e.g., LLC documents, tax ID)
- Letters of support from community partners, if applicable
- Evidence of previous work or experience related to youth mental health initiatives
- Gather the following documents for your application:
Complete the Application Form
- Fill out the official application form as provided on the program website. Be clear and concise about your project's goals and impact.
Review Your Application
- Double-check all sections of your application. Ensure all required documents are attached and your proposal is compelling.
Submit Your Application
- Send your application to the designated program contact or through the specified online submission portal before the deadline.
Prepare for Follow-Up
- Be ready to answer any questions or provide additional information if requested after your submission.
Stay Informed
- Keep an eye on program updates and follow announcements regarding funding decisions or opportunities to reapply in the future.