Help is on the way for community based mental health and addictions programs.
The province says applications for grants to organizations are open until July 5, and the funding should be awarded this fall.
Minister Brian Comer says they will prioritized traditionally underserved populations.
“We’re certainly be focused on a diverse group of folks across the province. I’m looking forward to the fall and seeing the successful applicants. A lot of organizations do great work right across the province,” said Comer.
He says this means less time writing applications, and more time delivering important services.
The organizations can apply for up to $250,000 per year for three years.
“This is sustainable core funding, and it’s important because it means they can access these services in places where they live,” added Comer.
Starting today, May 28, organizations can apply for new multi-year government funding to support the delivery of mental health and addictions services.
— Nova Scotia Office of Addictions and Mental Health (@NSMentalHealth) May 28, 2024
Deadline to apply is July 5. Funding is expected to be awarded by the end of September. Learn more at: https://t.co/HrvuupFGry pic.twitter.com/2d5oGI76uA