• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
NNED – National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health

NNED - National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health

  • News & Events
    • News & Announcements
    • Upcoming Events
  • Opportunities
    • Funding
      • Funding Opportunities
      • National & Local Foundations
    • Professional Development
    • NNEDLearn
  • Connect
    • Partner Central
    • National Behavioral Health Consultants and Experts Group
  • Resources
    • NNEDshare
    • Webinars
  • Join the NNED
    • Member Login
    • Join the NNED
    • About the NNED

Grant Aims to Elevate Latinx Behavioral Health Care in Rhode Island

August 4, 2023

Rhode Island College’s (RIC) School of Social Work has been awarded a four-year U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration grant bringing in $650,000 in the first year with a possibility of renewal for another three years, totaling $2.6 million.

The Atrévete Hispanic Center for Excellence for Social Work Practice grant is designed to build a pipeline of Latinx students from high schools and community colleges to the Accelerated B.S.W. to M.S.W. program (specializing in clinical social work), recruit and retain Latinx faculty, and build community partnerships to provide experiential learning for the clinical social work students.

RIC Interim Dean of Social Work Jayashree Nimmagadda says this is the first comprehensive grant the school has received that recognizes there is a high need for trained clinical social workers to provide mental and behavioral health services in Hispanic communities.

“It’s about access for these communities to receive culturally and linguistically responsive services,” Nimmagadda says. “This grant will be impactful because it provides resources for mentorship and academic support for Latinx faculty; recruitment and retention of Hispanic high school students to earn a B.S.W. and M.S.W.; and community partnerships that strengthen the School of Social Work’s engagement or pipeline with the Latinx community in Rhode Island.”

The Atrévete grant will allow the School of Social Work to hire a minimum of six Latinx faculty over the next four years to teach the school’s Latinx student population, which is anticipated to comprise 25 percent of the school’s students.

“Recruitment and retention of Latinx faculty is a challenge,” Nimmagadda says. “This grant will allow us to go out and recruit faculty who see themselves as part of our Center for Excellence.” The center would then produce research that yields evidence-based models of clinical and behavioral social work intervention.

The center would also conduct research that explores the cultural adaptation of evidence-based models of clinical assessments and interventions that are a better fit for the needs of the Hispanic community.

Read more at RIC.edu.

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Partner of the Month – March March 3, 2025
  • SAMHSA’s $10M Grant to Maternal Behavioral Health Aims to Transform Care for Mothers and Families January 17, 2025
  • New Walk-in Center for People in Mental Health Crisis Offers Alternative to Jail, ERs January 15, 2025
  • Boosting Community Partnerships for Immigrant Mental Health January 13, 2025
  • U.S. Naval Hospital Guam Transforms Mental Health Crisis Care January 10, 2025

Latest Funding Posts

  • January 6, 2025

    Alcohol and Other Substance Use Research Education Programs for Health Professionals
  • January 6, 2025

    Proposal Development Award
  • November 21, 2024

    Rasmuson Foundation Community Support Grant
  • November 15, 2024

    Pacers Foundation Grant
  • November 15, 2024

    Grants Facilitate Empowerment of People With Disabilities
  • November 15, 2024

    Information Resource Grants to Reduce Health Disparities and Promote Health Equity
  • October 22, 2024

    Developmental AIDS Research Center on Mental Health and HIV/AIDS
  • October 4, 2024

    Alcohol Research-Related Resource Award
  • October 4, 2024

    Seeking Products to Address Social Needs impacting Substance Use Disorders
  • October 26, 2020

    The Block Foundation Sustainable Community Grant

Footer

Facebook Logo
Linkedin Logo
Twitter Logo
The NNED has been a multi-agency funded effort with primary funding by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). It is managed by SAMHSA and the Achieving Behavioral Health Excellence (ABHE) Initiative.
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy