Community-Based Recovery Support Impact in Iowa
GrantID: 55468
Grant Funding Amount Low: $160,000
Deadline: August 7, 2023
Grant Amount High: $4,395,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Community-Based Support for Inmates in Iowa
Iowa faces a critical challenge in assisting inmates transitioning back into society, particularly those recovering from substance use disorders (SUD). With around 60% of the prison population having substance abuse histories, the need for comprehensive support systems post-release is evident. The state's unique demographic distribution, which includes both urban and rural populations, complicates the delivery of consistent and effective recovery resources.
In Iowa's rural areas, the gaps in local resources are pronounced, with many communities lacking adequate access to treatment programs. This situation makes it especially difficult for formerly incarcerated individuals to find ongoing support, increasing their risk of relapse and return to the criminal justice system. The absence of sustainable community support structures exacerbates the likelihood of recidivism, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions in both urban and rural settings.
The funding provided through this initiative is designed to develop community-based recovery support systems that assist inmates with their transition back into society post-release. By connecting individuals with local resources, including treatment facilities, job training programs, and mental health services, the initiative aims to ensure that these individuals have ongoing access to the support they need while reintegrating.
Target outcomes focus on reducing the risk of relapse and recidivism through the creation of a robust network of community resources. By facilitating connections with local service providers, the program seeks to promote comprehensive support that addresses the multifaceted needs of individuals recovering from SUD. Iowa’s approach acknowledges its unique rural-urban dynamics, ensuring that all communities can effectively participate in fostered recovery paths and that individuals have the tools necessary for a successful reintegration into society.
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