Establishing Peer Support Networks for Survivors
GrantID: 63410
Grant Funding Amount Low: $360,000
Deadline: May 6, 2024
Grant Amount High: $460,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Common Barriers to Eligibility for Peer Support Network Funding
Organizations seeking funding to establish peer support networks for young breast cancer survivors often encounter specific eligibility barriers that can hinder their success. Key disqualification criteria include failing to provide evidence of organizational capacity to deliver specialized services effectively. Additionally, organizations that do not have established relationships with healthcare professionals or relevant community organizations may find it challenging to qualify, as funders prioritize collaboration that enhances support efficacy.
Compliance Traps and Audit Risks
Once granted funding, organizations must navigate compliance traps to avoid audit risks. Non-compliance with reporting requirements, which include documenting participation rates and ensuring participant confidentiality, can lead to financial penalties or the loss of funding altogether. Organizations should also be cautious when implementing support services, ensuring they adhere to ethical guidelines and avoid potential conflicts of interest when recruiting participants from existing patient databases.
Funding Non-Supported Activities and Examples
It is crucial to note that not all activities related to peer support networks are eligible for funding. Initiatives that focus exclusively on recreational activities do not qualify, as funders are specifically interested in structured programs that provide measurable psychosocial benefits. For instance, funding will not support purely social gatherings without a clear therapeutic component, such as an unstructured art night or a casual meet-up without guided discussion.
Disqualification Scenarios for Funding
Common disqualification scenarios include failure to demonstrate the potential for measurable outcomes or lack of a dedicated staff member to facilitate programs. If organizations cannot provide a reasonable plan for tracking participant progress or implementing feedback mechanisms, they risk being deemed ineligible. Additionally, not aligning their mission with the overarching goals of improving quality of life for young survivors can lead to automatic rejection during the evaluation process.
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