Accessing Data-Driven Reentry Strategies in Maryland
GrantID: 67651
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000
Deadline: September 16, 2024
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
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Grant Overview
Data-Driven Reentry Strategies in Maryland
Maryland faces substantial challenges in the reentry process for individuals exiting correctional facilities, where approximately 29,000 individuals are released annually. The state grapples with high recidivism ratesaround 35% within three yearsoften attributed to inadequate support systems for health and social service integration during reentry. These statistics underscore the necessity for innovative solutions tailored to Maryland’s specific demographics and systemic issues.
The individuals especially impacted by these barriers include those from minority communities and low-income neighborhoods, who often lack adequate access to post-release resources. In Maryland's diverse population, these groups face specific social determinants of health that can hinder successful reintegration and community stability.
In response, the funding initiative in Maryland focuses on employing data-driven strategies to optimize the reentry process. Organizations eligible for this funding include correctional institutions, health service providers, and community organizations capable of demonstrating effective data utilization methodologies for improving health outcomes. This grant emphasizes the importance of utilizing existing data to identify service gaps and develop targeted interventions.
Through analysis, recipients will create strategies that enhance service delivery tailored to Maryland’s landscape. This approach allows for real-time adjustments in interventions based on collected data, ensuring that they remain responsive to the evolving needs of those reentering society. By focusing on data-driven strategies, Maryland aims to reduce recidivism effectively, support community safety, and address public health challenges, thereby contributing to stronger community dynamics.
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