The Ethel and James Flinn Foundation is pleased to announce the Children and Youth Mental Health Grant to advance access to effective prevention, screening, early identification and mental health treatment interventions for children and youth 21 years old and younger.
Donor Name: Ethel and James Flinn Foundation
State: Michigan
Counties: Wayne County (MI), Oakland County (MI), Macomb County (MI), Washtenaw County (MI)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 07/21/2022
Grant Size: $50,000 to $75,000
Grant Duration: 2 years
Details:
The Foundation does not endorse a particular evidence-based practice or list of such practices, but will prioritize the following proposals aimed at improving behavioral health service delivery by:
- Implementing infant mental health models (zero to three) targeted to at-risk parents
- Implementing developmental screening, assessment, and mental health treatment models in early childhood settings for children (four to six)
- Implementing pediatric screening, assessment, diagnosis and behavioral health treatment models in primary care and school-based clinic settings
- Implementing therapeutic interventions including, but not limited to cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, family psychoeducation, trauma informed care, applied behavior therapy, etc.
- Implementing diversion programs intended to divert children and youth with mental health disorders or co-occurring mental health/ substance abuse disorders from the juvenile justice system into treatment and services
- Fostering cross-sector collaborations that lead to meaningful systemic change in behavioral health access, treatment, outcomes and health equity for children and youth
Funding Information
The Foundation is requesting proposals to implement Children’s Mental Health Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs) and has allocated approximately $500,000 for 2022. Two-year grant requests ranging from $50,000 to $75,000 per year will be considered.
Eligibility Criteria
This RFP is open to local or state governmental agencies and non-profit organizations that provide mental health care and services for children and young people (21 years old and younger) either exclusively or as a component of its overall services. The organization should be located in southeast Michigan – specifically Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, or Washtenaw County but the Foundation may also consider programs and activities that benefit a major portion of the State of Michigan.
For more information, visit Ethel and James Flinn Foundation.