Grant-Ready Behavioral Health: A Practical Funding Roadmap for Critical Access Hospitals Course-FREE NO CME
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Availability
On-Demand
Expires on Jun 16, 2029
Cost
$0.00
Credit Offered
No Credit Offered
  • Overview
  • Target Audience
  • Learning Objective
  • Faculty
  • Continuing Medical Education (CME)

Behavioral health funding can feel scarce, but for Critical Access Hospitals, the bigger challenge is often knowing where to look and which opportunities are worth pursuing. This practical session will help CAHs identify behavioral health funding sources, use key resources such as the Rural Health Information Hub and Iowa-specific tools, and assess grant opportunities based on fit, feasibility, and staff capacity. 

Participants will also hear grant reviewer insights on common proposal pitfalls, what funders look for, and how to strengthen need statements and applications for rural behavioral health projects.

Primary Audience: This webinar is designed for Critical Access Hospital leaders and staff involved in behavioral health planning, grant development, community health initiatives, quality improvement, population health, and rural health strategy.
  • Identify practical resources for finding behavioral health funding opportunities for Critical Access Hospitals.
  • Assess grant opportunities based on fit, feasibility, eligibility, and internal capacity.
  • Strengthen behavioral health grant applications by avoiding common pitfalls and aligning proposals with funder expectations.
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Kami Norland, MA, ATR

Kami is a visionary force in the realm of human-centered leadership and workplace culture transformation. Kami is the Compassionate Experiences Organizer (CEO) of Integrative Re-Sources, LLC, co-founder of the global Elevate Compassion Coalition, co-founder and CEO of Journey Guide Project, LLC, and director, scholar, and faculty of the Master of Arts program in Creative Leadership at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Kami's impact resonates across diverse professional spheres where she has consistently championed mental well-being and catalyzed positive change within individuals, organizations, and communities.
Kami's extensive background encompasses a rich tapestry of experiences, from her early days of providing therapy in a rural mental health clinic to her role as a healthcare leader on a national stage, to entrepreneurship, to educational leadership. This eclectic journey has underscored her resolute belief in the imperative of prioritizing mental well-being and designing how work is completed with intentionality and justice. Kami has graced international platforms in roles such as strategic planner, community engagement designer, and as a dynamic keynote speaker, capturing audiences with her uplifting narratives and transformative insights. Her workshops are characterized by a fusion of cutting-edge scientific research, relatable anecdotes, and actionable tips that embolden participants to reframe, rediscover, and redesign their quality of life and workplace experiences.

No CME is available with this course. 

This material was prepared by Compass Healthcare Collaborative (Compass) 

Fees are charged solely for individuals seeking Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits. All educational materials are provided at no cost and are freely accessible regardless of CME participation. This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Iowa Medical Society (IMS). Compass is accredited by the IMS to provide continuing medical education for physicians.


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