Who Qualifies for Data Tracking Funding in Montana
GrantID: 61170
Grant Funding Amount Low: $7,000,000
Deadline: February 29, 2024
Grant Amount High: $7,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Building Workforce Capacity in Montana
Montana faces significant workforce challenges in addressing radicalization among vulnerable populations. With a population density of just 7 people per square mile, the state often confronts difficulties in accessing essential social services and resources, particularly in rural communities. The lack of adequate personnel and infrastructure to monitor and support these at-risk groups exacerbates the problem, leaving many individuals with limited support options.
The primary beneficiaries of this funding will be health and social service providers in Montana who are tasked with identifying and aiding at-risk populations. With extensive geographic expanses, local agencies frequently lack the necessary tools to efficiently track and analyze these vulnerable demographics. For instance, many rural areas do not have the personnel qualified to adequately implement comprehensive data-tracking systems that could reveal insight into radicalization indicators among youth.
This funding initiative seeks to establish data systems across Montana that will allow for improved tracking of individuals at risk of radicalization. By connecting health, educational, and social service data streams, the initiative aims to draw meaningful correlations between vulnerabilities and extremist behaviors. Measuring success will involve assessing improved access to services and demographic outcomes, demonstrating how data integration can lead to better-targeted interventions.
In a state where local culture and geography significantly influence lives, effective service delivery is paramount. Montana's vast rural areas necessitate creative solutions that prioritize accessibility and relevance, ensuring that tracking systems align with the unique socio-cultural contexts of different regions. The establishment of these data systems can serve as a foundation for a responsive multi-agency approach to combatting radicalization across the state.
Montana's challenges differ significantly from the more urbanized states nearby. The vast physical distances and the low population density create barriers that are not present in states like Washington or Idaho. Therefore, a tailored approach that develops capacity-focused solutions is vital for effectively addressing the root causes of radicalization in this diverse landscape.
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