Improving Access to Recovery-Oriented Housing Services for Corrections-Involved Populations in Minnesota
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Application: Jul 21, 2023
The Minnesota Department of Health will provide funding to expand access to recovery oriented housing in Minnesota for corrections-involved individuals experiencing substance use disorder.
The program is designed to disrupt the cycle of homelessness and incarceration. Programs require specialized services specific to the needs of corrections-involved populations and should utilize best practice approaches in service delivery that are:
- Trauma informed
- Person centered
- Strength based
- Harm reduction
- Culturally responsive
Priority populations include:
- Black/African American
- Native American
- Asian/Pacific Islanders
- Hispanic/Latinx
- People living in rural and regional centers outside the seven-county Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area
Eligible applicants include, but are not limited to:
- Tribal governments
- Recovery oriented housing providers
- Faith-based organizations
- Social service organizations
- Community nonprofit organizations
- For-profit organizations
Award ceiling: $637,500
Project period: 2 years
Estimated number of awards: 2-4
Estimated total program funding:
$1,275,000
A link to the application instructions is available on the program website.
While not required, potential applicants are encouraged to email a letter of intent to Randi.Callahan@state.mn.us by June 30, 2023.
Email completed applications to Randi.Callahan@state.mn.us by July 21, 2023.
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