Holistic Case Management Capacity in Missouri
GrantID: 69173
Grant Funding Amount Low: $15,000,000
Deadline: November 21, 2024
Grant Amount High: $15,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Missouri's Holistic Case Management for Noncitizens
In Missouri, noncitizens navigate a complex landscape of social services that often lacks integration and comprehensive support. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that approximately 3% of Missouri's population is foreign-born, many of whom face significant barriers in accessing essential services such as housing, healthcare, and legal assistance. These barriers can create a fragmented experience for noncitizens trying to establish stability in their new environment.
The key beneficiaries of this initiative are noncitizens, including refugees, asylum seekers, and undocumented immigrants, who frequently encounter gaps in service delivery. Many do not know how to access the myriad services for which they may be eligible, leading to isolation and a sense of instability. Local organizations are often inundated with requests for help but lack the coordinated structure to provide holistic support effectively.
To address these challenges, Missouri’s funding initiative focuses on providing holistic case management services tailored to noncitizens. The program connects participants with necessary resources, such as housing assistance, health services, and legal aid, delivering integrated support to improve overall stability. This case management approach is designed to not only meet immediate needs but also to help participants navigate the complexities of their situations, fostering longer-term self-sufficiency.
Success will be measured through participant surveys assessing satisfaction and self-reported improvements in stability across various aspects of life, including access to housing, healthcare, and legal support. By evaluating these outcomes, stakeholders can refine their services and ensure they are addressing the ongoing needs of Missouri’s noncitizen population effectively.
In conclusion, Missouri's initiative to provide holistic case management for noncitizens is an essential step toward bridging the service gaps that often hinder successful integration. By offering tailored support to this vulnerable population, the program aims to create pathways toward stability and resilience for noncitizen individuals and families throughout the state.
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