Accessing Telehealth Innovations in Hawaii's Remote Areas
GrantID: 20036
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: July 16, 2022
Grant Amount High: Open
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Priority Outcomes in Hawaii's Recovery Innovations The Banking Institution's grant for innovations that advance recovery, particularly amid the ongoing overdose epidemic and current pandemic, seeks to understand the effectiveness of organizations' innovations in Hawaii. The state's unique cultural, geographic, and demographic characteristics make it an ideal location to focus on specific priority outcomes. Hawaii's Office of Hawaiian Affairs and the Department of Health are key state agencies that will be instrumental in shaping these outcomes. Hawaii's geographic isolation and diverse population, including Native Hawaiians, make it essential to prioritize outcomes that address the state's distinct challenges. One of the primary priority outcomes is reducing the risk of overdose and substance abuse-related deaths. According to the Hawaii Department of Health, the state has seen a significant increase in overdose deaths in recent years. Therefore, innovations that focus on evidence-based prevention, treatment, and recovery support services are crucial. ## Targeting Native Hawaiian Communities Another priority outcome is improving health outcomes for Native Hawaiians, who face significant health disparities compared to other populations in the state. The Office of Hawaiian Affairs has been working to address these disparities through various initiatives, including improving access to healthcare services and promoting culturally responsive care. Grants that support innovations targeting Native Hawaiian communities, such as culturally adapted treatment programs, will be essential in achieving this outcome. Native Hawaiian grants for business and individuals can also play a role in supporting recovery efforts by promoting economic stability and providing resources for those in need. The state's rural and frontier counties, such as those on the islands of Molokai and Lanai, also require targeted interventions. Innovations that leverage technology, such as telehealth services, can help bridge the gap in access to care for these communities. USDA grants in Hawaii can support rural development initiatives that promote recovery and wellness in these areas. ## Measuring Success in Hawaii To measure the success of these innovations, grantees will need to track and report on specific outcomes, such as reduction in overdose deaths, increased access to treatment and recovery services, and improved health outcomes for Native Hawaiians. The Hawaii Department of Health and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs will be critical partners in providing data and technical assistance to support grantees in achieving these outcomes. Applicants seeking grants for Hawaii should be prepared to demonstrate how their innovations will address the state's unique challenges and contribute to these priority outcomes. Business grants for Hawaiians and Hawaii state grants can also support recovery efforts by providing resources for businesses and organizations working to advance recovery in the state. Q: What are the primary priority outcomes for grants in Hawaii under this program? A: The primary priority outcomes are reducing the risk of overdose and substance abuse-related deaths, improving health outcomes for Native Hawaiians, and increasing access to care for rural and frontier communities. Q: How can applicants demonstrate their ability to measure success in achieving these priority outcomes? A: Applicants should be prepared to track and report on specific outcomes, such as reduction in overdose deaths and improved health outcomes for Native Hawaiians, and demonstrate partnerships with state agencies, such as the Hawaii Department of Health and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. Q: Are there specific resources available to support Native Hawaiian communities and rural areas in Hawaii? A: Yes, there are resources available, including Native Hawaiian grants for business and individuals, USDA grants in Hawaii, and Hawaii state grants that can support recovery efforts and promote economic stability in these communities.
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