Building Interagency Coordination Capacity in Michigan
GrantID: 20509
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000
Deadline: July 29, 2022
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
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Grant Overview
Coordinating Substance Use Services in Michigan
Michigan is facing a multifaceted substance use crisis, exacerbated by the opioid epidemic, which has disproportionately affected both urban and rural populations. In 2021, Michigan saw a record high of over 2,700 drug overdose deaths, with opioids involved in nearly 80% of those cases. The complexity of this landscape necessitates a streamlined service delivery system to effectively address the needs of individuals grappling with substance use disorders (SUDs).
Various stakeholdersincluding local health departments, treatment facilities, and social service organizationsare involved in providing care for individuals with substance use disorders in Michigan. However, fragmented services mean that individuals often navigate a disorganized system, which can hinder access to treatment and support. Residents in rural areas of Michigan face particular challenges due to limited resources and provider availability, heightening the urgency for interagency coordination.
This funding initiative is designed to foster interagency cooperation to improve the service delivery landscape for individuals with SUDs in Michigan. By facilitating communication and collaboration among various entities, the funding aims to create a more integrated approach to care, ensuring that individuals receive the comprehensive support they need. This initiative is critical for closing the gaps in service provision, particularly in under-resourced areas across the state.
Organizations applying for this funding will need to demonstrate their plans for enhancing interagency collaboration, including establishing shared protocols, referral systems, and integrated treatment pathways. This coordinated approach aligns with Michigan's strategic vision of creating a unified healthcare framework that can better address the complexities of substance use disorders.
Michigan’s focus on interagency coordination is distinct compared to neighboring states, which may rely more heavily on individual organizations or singular treatment approaches. By investing in a collaborative framework, Michigan aims to ensure a more seamless experience for individuals seeking help, ultimately improving health outcomes across diverse populations afflicted by substance use disorders.
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