Duncan Foundation provides grant assistance for acute and crisis-related mental health services including therapy, crisis stabilization, medication management, and specialized interventions tailored to family needs.
Our needs assessment is a comprehensive evaluation that considers mental health conditions, family dynamics, financial capacity, safety risks, and legal exposure to tailor support and funding effectively.
We serve low-income individuals and families in North Carolina facing mental health crises who cannot afford timely care, with priority on those at risk of family separation or legal involvement.
Families can apply by contacting us through our website or phone. We guide applicants through documentation preparation, eligibility screening, and funding application submission.
Currently, our services and funding assistance are exclusively available to residents within North Carolina.
We maintain ongoing contact through structured follow-ups, monitor client progress, ensure compliance with grant requirements, and connect families to additional resources as needed.
Yes, we collaborate with schools, faith-based groups, and grassroots organizations to provide referrals, share educational materials, and support families facing mental health challenges.
We adhere to strict confidentiality protocols, safeguarding personal and health information throughout the needs assessment, funding process, and ongoing support.
Our foundation is therapist-led with a clinical focus, emphasizing thorough needs assessments, real-time data tracking, ongoing follow-up, and a mission to keep families intact and out of court or DSS involvement.
We offer therapeutic supports such as behavioral therapy, mindfulness training, emotional regulation coaching, and stress reduction techniques either directly or through referrals to trusted providers.
We strive to respond promptly and begin the needs assessment as soon as possible to expedite funding and support, recognizing the urgency of mental health crises.
As a nonprofit, we provide all assessment, grant assistance, and support services free of charge to qualifying families.
Yes, our data-driven approach allows us to share real-time outcomes and impact reports demonstrating how donations help stabilize families and improve mental health access.
Families can access these programs through referral during the needs assessment or by contacting us directly to enroll in available sessions and support groups.
Yes, we offer 24/7 accessibility through online contact forms, phone, and email to provide timely assistance and guidance during mental health crises.
The intake process involves an initial consultation, comprehensive needs assessment, documentation review, and setting up a client account for ongoing communication and follow-up.
Yes, we offer personalized support to help clients complete and submit mental health funding applications, including document preparation and compliance guidance.
We focus on preserving family stability to protect children's futures by funding therapeutic care, offering family counseling, and providing parenting support to address root causes and reduce legal interventions.
Our services are available statewide across North Carolina, primarily delivered online with some in-person engagement as needed.
Interested individuals can contact us via our website to learn about volunteer opportunities, donation options, and sponsorships to help families in crisis.