What Technology Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 43189
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $500
Summary
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Grant Overview
Mobile App for Mental Wellness Support
Increasing concerns surrounding mental health among students have catalyzed a pivotal shift towards digital solutions tailored to youth. Specifically, funding aimed at mobile mental wellness applications covers developing platforms that connect high school students with essential mental health resources. Projects such as these provide discrete access to counseling services, mindfulness exercises, and peer support groups. While this funding is designed for projects enhancing mental health outreach, it does not include general health services or physical wellness programs that lack a specific mental health component.
For instance, a noteworthy initiative might involve the creation of a mobile app specifically designed to support students in Oregon. Such applications can help bridge the gap for high schoolers lacking access to traditional mental health services, especially those in rural areas. By offering secure, easily accessible, and comforting environments for students to explore their mental wellness, the app empowers them to seek help conveniently, thus significantly reducing barriers to care.
Another exemplary scenario might include a program designed to integrate mental wellness support into existing school counseling resources by developing an app that enhances communication and resource allocation between students and mental health professionals. This addresses the immediate need for mental wellness support while ensuring that students know where to turn for help when needed.
When contemplating application for this funding, organizations or teams should possess a clear understanding of their target demographic's specific needs, especially within educational contexts. Those lacking experience with mental health issues or without direct access to students should generally refrain from applying, as the fund aims to empower organizations directly involved in enhancing student mental health awareness and capacity.
Understanding alignment factors is essential. Projects should focus on leveraging technology to alleviate mental health challenges faced by students, fostering environments where students can advocate for their mental wellness. Engaging with youth in meaningful ways can ensure better alignment with funding objectives, ultimately culminating in a robust, effective support platform students can use.
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