Four CO mental health projects gain $200,000 total in CDA funds

The Colorado Agricultural Commission has approved funding for four projects through the new Rural Mental Health Grant Program. The Colorado Department of Agriculture will distribute nearly $200,000 in funding to improve how mental and behavioral health services are delivered across Colorado’s rural communities.

“Farm and agricultural stress comes from so many different sources, yet there is a stigma around accessing services. Whether you’re dealing with the effects of climate change, anxiety and depression, struggling after deployment, or wrestling with other symptoms, rural communities have unique needs and need more opportunity to access services that can help,” said Commissioner of Agriculture Kate Greenberg. “The number of applications the program received shows there is an extreme need across Colorado to support mental and behavioral health services in our rural communities.”

The Colorado Department of Agriculture received 55 applications for organizations serving 63 of Colorado’s 64 counties, requesting more than $3.3 million in funding with the average request of approximately $65,000. The Rural Mental Health Grant Program was funded by a one-time appropriation from the Colorado General Assembly during the 2022 legislative session.

The grants were considered by a review panel, which included a member of the Agricultural Commission, and experts in mental and behavioral health services. Review criteria included evidence of funding impact and demonstrated need of target populations. The review panel issued recommendations for funding, which were approved by the Colorado Agricultural Commission.

The four awarded applicants are:

Community Health Initiatives will provide resilience and skills training to at-risk communities in Western Colorado, serving military, first responders, cancer patients, and aging adults and their families. The training teaches families practical skills to help them meet the challenges of military life, such as deployments, stress, injury and other transitions. The total grant amount: $61,000.

Loving Beyond Understanding Inc will increase availability, and quality of care and services for the LGBTQ+ community, including trans and nonbinary people, by providing counseling sessions to youth and parents. The project also funds cultural competency training for existing medical professionals and other service providers who interact with LGBTQ+ people in rural communities in Western Colorado. The total grant amount: $61,000.

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