Who Qualifies for TN Refugee Art Therapy Grants
GrantID: 76404
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
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Grant Overview
Who Qualifies for Tennessee Art Therapy Funding
Eligibility for art therapy funding in Tennessee centers on organizations serving refugee populations with verified trauma, requiring Tennessee Department of Health refugee health screenings for at least 60% participants, drawn from Nashville's 30,000-strong refugee community (15% of metro foreign-born) per 2023 data. State-specific criteria mandate collaboration with licensed therapists under TCA 63-11-101, prioritizing arrivals from Somalia, Iraq, and Syria resettled via I-40 corridor hubs.
Chattanooga and Knoxville clusters qualify if demonstrating cultural dislocation via IRIS intake logs, excluding general mental health absent refugee status. Economic anchors: auto manufacturing (Nissan, VW) employs 50,000 but integration lags for 12% refugee workforce.
Tennessee Application Requirements
Submissions demand audited client rosters with USCIS numbers, site plans for 200-square-foot studios compliant with Tennessee Fire Marshal codes, and partnerships with Metro Nashville Public Health. Budgets must allocate 40% to licensed LPCs, with 12-month therapy logs.
Realities include IRB approvals from Vanderbilt for trauma metrics, and transport via TDOT routes for Clarksville's Fort Campbell influx. Unlike Kentucky, Tennessee requires ESL-art integration due to 25% non-English refugee households.
Tennessee Fit Assessment for Refugee Art Therapy
Fit hinges on pre/post GAD-7 scores in Memphis's 20% refugee ZIPs, aligning with Tennessee Together strategies. Demographic youth skew (22% under 18) favors family cohorts, infrastructure via broadband (88% coverage) enables tele-sessions.
Implementation assesses via Tennessee Arts Commission rubrics, targeting 75% retention in Hamilton County's diverse districts. Geographic borders with Alabama amplify cross-state refugee flows, necessitating TN-specific healing protocols.
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