What Data Systems for Disability Services Funding Covers
GrantID: 66838
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: August 15, 2024
Grant Amount High: $100,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Data Systems to Track Disability Services Effectiveness
Funding aimed at developing comprehensive data systems to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of services for adults with disabilities addresses a critical need in service delivery. This funding covers the creation of systems that consolidate data from various service providers, conduct analyses, and generate actionable reports. It excludes projects focused on direct service provision, such as caregiving or therapy, that do not incorporate systematic data tracking and evaluation.
Consider a real-world application where a state recently launched a statewide data tracking system for disability services. Previously, service providers operated in silos with minimal data sharing, resulting in duplicated efforts and service gaps. Upon implementing the new data system, the state detected underutilized services in particular regions and redirected resources to enhance accessibility, effectively improving overall service delivery to adults with disabilities.
Organizations interested in this funding should possess a strong analytical capability, as well as experience collaborating with various stakeholders to collect and interpret data effectively. Conversely, projects that do not have clear strategies for collaboration or lack technical expertise in data management may struggle to qualify.
The funding emphasizes alignment with existing frameworks for data collection and reporting standards, such as the use of the National Core Indicators (NCI). Organizations that can demonstrate how their data systems will contribute to ongoing evaluations and inform policy decisions will find their alignment with the funding priorities enhanced. Projects that also showcase community engagement and partnership in the design of data systems are more likely to resonate with funders.
Ultimately, this funding initiative aims to bridge the gap between services and outcomes through effective data management. By fostering a culture of accountability within service provision, it can lead to improved resource allocation and enhanced responsiveness to the needs of adults with disabilities.
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