– 6th Installment of Competitive Grants Program Awards Funding to Nine Innovative Programs Focused on People Living with Addiction, Serious Mental Illness or Cancer –
"This year's Alkermes Inspiration Grants recipients inspire us with their innovative approaches to providing critical support for people living with addiction, serious mental illness or cancer, as well as their caregivers and family members. These organizations have the potential to positively impact people across the
Nearly 250 applications were submitted for this highly competitive program. Submissions were evaluated based on a set of criteria outlined in the request for proposals, including clearly defined needs, objectives, activity format, mode of delivery and intended audience, and relevance to historically under-resourced or underrepresented communities. Grant recipients were selected by a committee that included senior leaders from Alkermes and individuals from outside the organization chosen to represent the perspectives of people with lived experience, caregivers and patient advocates.
"Alkermes' desire to support high-impact programs that can help those affected by addiction, cancer and serious mental illness came through clearly throughout the review process. I was impressed with the purposeful and collaborative effort, and the particular focus on supporting underserved communities and regions across the country," commented committee member
Since 2016, the Alkermes Inspiration Grants program has awarded more than
2022 Grant Recipient Organizations and Programs:
The American Psychiatric Association Foundation's Building Bridges to Care:
Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) will create an alcohol use disorder (AUD) awareness video and fact sheet to further support CADCA's training of local grassroots groups, known as community coalitions, with the goal of developing effective community problem-solving strategies related to substance use disorders. Groups are taught how to assess their local alcohol, tobacco and other drug-related problems and develop a comprehensive plan to address them. The video and fact sheet will be used to increase awareness and reduce stigma of AUD and seeking treatment.
The National Association for Children of Addiction's (NACoA) Children Deserve Recovery, Too! program seeks to deliver NACoA's Children Program Kit training on-demand via a Learning Management System to 40 community-based youth-serving nonprofits in historically under-resourced and underrepresented communities with high rates of alcohol or opioid use disorder. Children living with a parent or caregiver who has alcohol or opioid use disorder are at high risk for experiencing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), making them vulnerable to lifelong negative mental and physical health consequences. Early prevention and intervention are key for addressing this systemic issue, and this program will provide proven, trauma-sensitive, culturally informed educational support programs to mitigate the impact of ACEs.
Ovarcome's
Parents of Addicted Loved Ones' Healing Families of Substance Use Disorder in the Nation's Largest Cities program will start free weekly meeting groups utilizing Parents of Addicted Loved Ones' evidence-based education in the nation's 15 largest cities. The lessons used in the meetings will give parents whose adult children suffer from substance use disorder (SUD) the tools needed to encourage their loved one's recovery and provide peer-to-peer support to face the challenges of SUD.
Sound Mind Live's "Released" Mental Health Docuseries on bipolar disorder will be a five-part docuseries that will take us inside the lives and work of five influential musicians living with bipolar disorder. Each episode will focus on one artist living with bipolar disorder and how their journey with the condition and making music helped them break free from stigma to find support, healing and, ultimately, themselves to share their creations with the world. This will further the work Sound Mind Live does to bring together a coalition of mental health and music organizations with musicians and music lovers to build a supportive community and open dialogue around mental illness.
Young People in Recovery's (YPR) Native American Youth Substance Use Disorder Recovery Support Services Pilot will be a community-based chapter and redesign of one of their existing life-skills curriculum programs to be linguistically and culturally appropriate for Native American youths who struggle with substance misuse or who are in recovery from substance use disorder. YPR will partner with one tribe to launch a new chapter to serve tribal constituents under age 30. The program will be staffed by
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