Accessing Mental Health Mobile Units in California
GrantID: 14081
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000
Deadline: August 1, 2024
Grant Amount High: $25,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
California's Priority Outcomes for Grants to Support the Development and Advancement of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology in California ## Target Outcomes for Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Advancements in California The Grants to Support the Development and Advancement of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology program aims to foster innovative approaches to addressing the mental health needs of California's children and adolescents. The California Department of Public Health and the California Mental Health Services Authority are key state agencies involved in initiatives that align with this grant's objectives. A primary target outcome for this grant in California is to enhance the delivery of evidence-based mental health services, particularly in underserved regions such as the Central Valley and rural areas. By supporting projects that integrate scientific research with professional practice, the grant seeks to improve treatment outcomes for California's diverse youth population, including those in foster care and those experiencing homelessness. The California Health and Human Services Agency's efforts to improve children's mental health services through data-driven decision-making also align with this grant's goals. ## Measuring Success in California To measure the success of projects funded by this grant, California will track several key performance indicators, including the number of children and adolescents receiving mental health services, the improvement in symptoms and functioning among participants, and the expansion of evidence-based practices across the state. The grant's focus on advancing clinical child and adolescent psychology will be supported by the state's existing infrastructure, including the California Children's Trust, which is dedicated to improving the lives of California's children through policy and programmatic initiatives. Additionally, California's geographic diversity, from urban centers like Los Angeles and San Francisco to rural areas and coastal communities, requires tailored approaches to addressing mental health needs. For instance, the grant may support projects that leverage telehealth services to reach children in remote areas. Given the state's large and diverse population, successful projects will be those that can be scaled and adapted to meet the needs of different regions and communities. ## FAQs for California Applicants Q: What types of projects are eligible for funding under this grant in California? A: Eligible projects may include those that develop and evaluate new treatments for mental health issues affecting California's children and adolescents, provide training and technical assistance to mental health professionals, or implement evidence-based practices in community-based settings. Applicants should consider the state's priority outcomes, such as improving access to mental health services in underserved regions. Q: How will the California Department of Public Health be involved in the grant review process? A: While the specific review process may vary, the California Department of Public Health may be involved in reviewing applications and providing input on the alignment of proposed projects with state priorities and initiatives. Q: Are there any specific reporting requirements for grantees in California? A: Grantees will be required to submit regular reports on project progress, including data on key performance indicators such as the number of children served and outcomes achieved. The California Mental Health Services Authority may provide additional guidance on reporting requirements and data collection.
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