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SAMHSA Grant Awards By State FY 2009
Discretionary Funds in Detail

Table 1 - FY 2009 Discretionary Funding for states

Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS)

MICHIGAN

Grantee: SAULTE STE MARIE TRIBE/CHIPPEWA INDIANS Sault Ste Marie, MI
Program: Youth Suicide Prevention & Early Intervention - Cooperative Agreement State-Sponsored SM058400
Congressional District: MI-01
FY 2009 Funding: $498,213
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2011
The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Sault Tribe Alive Youth (STAY) Project's purpose is to literally keep the tribal youth alive. Suicide is a preventable tragedy which has, unfortunately, impacted our tribal community across the eastern and central Upper Peninsula of Michigan. We have experienced suicide clusters among our young people. The seven counties our tribal service area have a suicide rate for 2006 of 17.4 deaths per 100,000 people, compared to the State of Michigan suicide rate of 11.2 for the same time period and the national rate of 10.8. Clearly, our region is in need of help. Our Tribe has recognized the need to work with our tribal and non-tribal stakeholders to develop and implement a broad-based, culturally competent suicide prevention and early intervention program. Our stakeholders will be called the Seven Feathers Partnership and will comprise representation from elected leaders and policy-makers; schools including higher education institutions; health care providers including mental health and substance abuse; community agencies and organizations; the juvenile justice system, the foster care system; and the spiritual and faith-based healers. The focus populations are: (1) Native American youth ages 10-18, (2) Native American youth ages 18-24, (3) Teacher education students attending our regional colleges and universities and likely to become teachers of our youth, and (4) Parents and family members of our youth. The STAY Project goals and objectives align with the national strategies and the Suicide Prevention Plan for Michigan. We will first establish our baseline data and enhance our leadership capacity. Then our Seven Feathers Partnership will identify and address bafflers preventing youth from accessing mental health, substance abuse, and suicide prevention services.
  
Grantee: BETHANY CHRISTIAN SERVICES Grand Rapids, MI
Program: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder-Treatment Centers (2007) SM058768
Congressional District: MI-03
FY 2009 Funding: $400,000
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2012
"Project Return Home" will expand the reach and impact of Bethany Christian Services' existing child trauma center (i.e. the Bethany Child and Family Traumatic Stress Center) to serve foster children living in urban Grand Rapids and the metropolitan Kent County area of west central Michigan. "Project Return Home" targets traumatized children ages 3 through 18 who have been removed from their homes due to child abuse, neglect, or maltreatment and who live in foster care or other out-of-home placement. The goal is: by means of a community consensus building process, adapt the empirically-based Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-C'BT,) model to increase successful family reunification for children living in foster care by addressing the sources of complex trauma stemming from child abuse, neglect, and family disruption.
  
Grantee: NETWORK180 Grand Rapids, MI
Program: Child Mental Health Initiative SM059027
Congressional District: MI-03
FY 2009 Funding: $999,495
Project Period: 09/30/2009 - 09/29/2015
The Community Family Partnership (CEP) of Kent County, Michigan extends its existing cross-agency efforts to a broader unified network of all county providers serving children with serious emotional disturbances (SED) and their families as well as regionalizing with other CMHI grantees. The CFP emphasizes on-going leadership and governance of families, youth, and system stakeholders while incorporating practices that affirm community diversity. The CFP's individualized strengths-based approach to services recognizes the importance of family, school, and community and addresses the child's physical, emotional, educational, cultural, linguistic and social needs while providing supports to maximize their greatest potential.
  
Grantee: THIRD LEVEL CRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICES Traverse City, MI
Program: Suicide Prevention - Crisis Center Follow Up SM058907
Congressional District: MI-04
FY 2009 Funding: $17,692
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2011
Third Level Crisis Intervention Center, Inc. proposes to provide services though what we call our Suicide Contact Follow Up Program. The purpose for our follow up program is to increase the numbers of people who are seen by the behavioral health care to which they are referred, and to effectively address recurrence in suicidal ideation. We believe this will ultimately reduce the numbers of deaths by suicide in our counties.
Our population of focus is persons who have expressed suicidal thoughts during our contact with them or within the 48 hour preceding their contacts, who agree to receive follow up services and who call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline from the Michigan counties of Alcona, Alpena, Antrim, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Crawford, Emmet, Grand Traverse, Iosco, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Missaukee, Montmorency, Ogemaw, Oscoda, Otsego, Presque Isle, Roscommon, and Wexford; or who call Third Level's local or toll free numbers or present in person from those counties; and who are not currently registered consumers of the Community Mental Health agencies in those counties.
Our belief is that by forming a positive relationship and therapeutic alliance with our clients from the moment of their first contact, accurately assessing their needs, and following up with them through our expanded follow up program, we will be able to assist them in accessing the services they need, aid in removing barriers to access, and enhance motivation to commit to some type of treatment. Our goals are to: accurately assess and identify individuals in need of follow up; provide opportunities for further follow up services; work in an on going manner with these individuals to aid in connection with resources and coping; and to identify and work to remove barriers to further treatment.
We intend to provide follow up services to 155 persons in year one and serve as total of 510 persons in throughout the three year life of the project.
  
Grantee: WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Kalamazoo, MI
Program: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder-Treatment Centers (2007) SM058786
Congressional District: MI-06
FY 2009 Funding: $300,723
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2012
The Southwest Michigan Children's Trauma Assessment Center (CTAC) will implement a trauma informed child welfare practice model into existing Michigan county systems and two Native American tribal courts. The project aims to transform child welfare service delivery in Michigan by infusing trauma informed child welfare practices that are culturally competent, evidence supported/based, and responsive to the needs of traumatized children. The National Child Traumatic Stress Network Child Welfare and Resource Parent Curricula, a trauma informed assessment protocol, and evidence supported/based treatments, including Real Life Heroes and Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy will be utilized. Child welfare workers, judges/referees, mental health, biological parents, and resource caregivers will benefit from training and consultation. The project will provide programming to meet the unique needs of children entering the child welfare system whose parent(s) are returning military veterans.

  
Grantee: KALAMAZOO CMTY MH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE SRVS Nazareth, MI
Program: Child Mental Health Initiative SM057047
Congressional District: MI-06
FY 2009 Funding: $1,377,630
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2011
Kalamazoo Wraps is a partnership inclusive of families, youth and representatives from all child and family system stakeholders in Kalamazoo Michigan. With Kalamazoo Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services as the fiduciary, Kalamazoo Wraps will expand and broaden service capacity utilizing culturally competent practices, ensure individualized service plans, and empower children with serious emotional disturbances and their families. The following four priority populations, who have traditionally been the most challenging to serve towards successful and sustained positive outcomes, are children/youth with SED, who have: 1) multiple contacts and/or placements within the Juvenile Justice system; 2) complex and long standing learning, behavioral and/or neurobiological issues; 3) co-occurring substance use disorder; and/or 4) involvement with the child welfare system. All of the children/youth mentioned will receive specific interventions. Minimally, 100 children and their families annually will receive project services steeped in system of care values.
  
Grantee: MICHIGAN STATE DEPT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH Lansing, MI
Program: State Data Infrastructure Grants SM058078
Congressional District: MI-07
FY 2009 Funding: $142,200
Project Period: 09/30/2007 - 09/29/2010
Access to data that is complete and of high quality has been identified as a priority for Michigan's public mental health system. For this grant, the Administration plans to focus on two efforts in order to build data infrastructure capacity and enhance data quality. First, the data quality assessment and audit will enhance the State's current efforts to evaluate data quality and completeness and provide useful feedback to the public mental health agencies. Second, education and training on how to use measurement in decision-making will inform clinicians, consumers and other stakeholders on the importance of accurate data collection and the uses of data.
  
Grantee: MICHIGAN STATE DEPT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH Lansing, MI
Program: Youth Suicide Prevention & Early Intervention - Cooperative Agreement State-Sponsored SM059190
Congressional District: MI-07
FY 2009 Funding: $500,000
Project Period: 09/30/2009 - 09/29/2012
The Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention in Michigan (TYSP-Mi) Program engages programs/individuals to expand suicide prevention in the state and more strongly emphasize primary prevention and early intervention. The Program will provide technical assistance and grants to local communities for improved programming and service coordination; regional ASIST and AMSR trainings; and continue to build a strong state infrastructure. The TYSP-Mi Program is mapped to particular Awareness and Intervention recommendations in the State Plan. For the next three years, program activities will include: Awareness: The Michigan Department of Community Health and its partners will: a) coordinate and support regional trainings to instruct at least 550 community caregivers in ASIST and 750 professionals in AMSR; and b) convene the TYSP-Mi Program Advisory Group which includes a wide range of members from child and youth support programs and agencies to provide oversight and expert input for the Program. TYSP-Mi Program staff also will work with the Michigan Suicide Prevention Coalition to put a MiSPC Youth Suicide Prevention subcommittee in place to assure that youth suicide prevention issues are addressed in the state plan implementation. Intervention: Eight communities will be awarded grants to develop or enhance comprehensive local prevention and early intervention efforts. A Community Technical Assistance Program will be available to all communities in the state to assist with a) acquiring the skills and knowledge needed to implement a comprehensive community prevention/early intervention program, and b) initiating the process of planning a course of action for their community. The program will have a strong, three part evaluation process: 1) Self-evaluation at the state and local levels; 2) participation in the national cross-site evaluation effort; and 3) collecting, analyzing, and supplying mandated GPRA data items to SAMHSA.
  
Grantee: MICHIGAN STATE DEPT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH Lansing, MI
Program: LAUNCH - Linking Actions for Unmet Needs in Children's Health SM059347
Congressional District: MI-07
FY 2009 Funding: $850,000
Project Period: 09/30/2009 - 09/30/2014
The purpose of Project LAUNCH Michigan (MI) is to improve the comprehensive wellness of all young children 0-8 and their families by using the public health approach to expand and enhance early childhood systems of care. MI LAUNCH will increase the use of evidence-based practices such as Healthy Families America, Parents as Teachers, Incredible Years, Parenting Wisely, Mental Health Consultation and the Ages and Stages Questionnaire that promote comprehensive wellness as well as the integration of behavioral health into primary care. MI LAUNCH will partner with Saginaw County, population 205,000. Seventy percent of the population to be served by MI LAUNCH in Saginaw will be drawn from its largest city and 30% from its rural, isolated hamlets. MI LAUNCH will impact 1,000-1,500 children per year during its five year project period, resulting in up to 7,000 children receiving the direct benefit of the project.
  
Grantee: MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY East Lansing, MI
Program: Campus Suicide SM058974
Congressional District: MI-08
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2009 - 09/29/2012
Michigan State University (MSU) proposes a comprehensive mental health initiative:
FACES-Freshmen Accessing Community and Embracing Survival. Freshman students at MSU constitute 52% of all suicide attempts during the past eight years, and they are the least-likely to seek mental health services: only 3% of the freshman class as seen at the MSU Counseling Center (MSUCC) in 2008. In order to address these issues for first-year students at MSU, we propose the FACES program as a multifaceted, university-wide initiative that includes 1) an educational initiative focused on the First-Year Experience programs that facilitate the transition of all first-year students to MSU, both academically and psychosocially; 2) systematic training of selected faculty, staff, and student leaders in the "Question, Persuade, Refer" (QPR) protocol for suicide intervention and referral; 3) Integrating our network of mental health services on- and off-campus, including referrals to MSUCC, Olin Health Center, and area hospitals; 4) a media campaign aimed at increasing awareness of the warning signs of depression, social norm and marketing campaign regarding mental health issues, and disseminating information regarding available mental health services; 5) promoting awareness of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-TALK) in all FACES printed material and media; and 6) a parent campaign intended to educate parents regarding depression and suicide, increase their communication with freshmen students, and provide information about available mental health services. The FACES program will follow best-practices models including the National College Depression Partnership, QPR, and the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention, and extensive consideration will be given to program evaluation and outcome measures.
  
Grantee: COMMUNITY MH AUTH CLINTON-EATON-INGHAM Lansing, MI
Program: Child Mental Health Initiative SM057044
Congressional District: MI-08
FY 2009 Funding: $802,675
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2011
Integrating Multiple Paths Achieves Comprehensive Children's Treatment (IMPACCT), a collaborative of child-serving agencies in Ingham County, Michigan seeks to create an integrated, effective, efficient, and transformed system of care for youth with severe emotional disturbance (SED) that will reduce the need for out-of-home placements and psychiatric hospitalizations, and assist youths and families to achieve the highest possible level of functioning by providing coordinated, individualized, strength-based, family-driven, youth guided, and culturally and linguistically competent care. IMPACCT proposes to build on current strengths; provide a unified structure for community-wide collaboration and system reform; and establish a common assessment and outcomes measure for children and families entering mental health, juvenile justice, and child welfare systems. IMPACCT will develop a 6-year strategic plan for system reform to meet the needs of all youth with SED in our community. IMPACCT will utilize training and technical assistance, social marketing, ongoing evaluation, innovative funding mechanisms, best practice models, and evidence-based interventions to meets its goals.
  
Grantee: ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH Lansing, MI
Program: Statewide Family Networks SM057912
Congressional District: MI-08
FY 2009 Funding: $70,000
Project Period: 09/30/2007 - 09/29/2010
For nearly 20 years, the Association for Children's Mental health (ACMH) has believed that the voice of families of children with serious emotional disturbance is the most powerful force for effective transformation of community systems of care. Our vision is to have every Michigan child/youth with mental health challenges and their family living in a welcoming community with access to needed services and supports. Our strategy is to promote family-driven, youth-guided practices across Michigan, The strategy focuses on empowering committed youth and family members supported by ACMH, Michigan's statwide family network. The project will improve the knowledge, shills, and networking of family members, children, and youth. Our proposal emphasizes capacity building with outreach to new communities and underserved populations.

Our Project builds upon previous training, education, networking, and capacity building by ACMH in increasing our impact on systems of such care in communities throughout Michigan, Through our local and state networking and advocacy efforts, family members, youth, and family advocates become change agents within their own community's system of care. These would include health providers, particularly public mental health providers; schools; child welfare, and the courts.
  
Grantee: OAKLAND FAMILY SERVICES Pontiac, MI
Program: TCE-Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Older Adults SM058700
Congressional District: MI-09
FY 2009 Funding: $393,349
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2011
Oakland Family Services' OASIS project will improve in home behavioral health services to homebound, isolated adults, 60 years and older living in thirteen diverse communities by training home delivered meal providers to identify symptoms of depression anxiety and substance abuse and then refer the client to a treatment team that will provide an assessment, individualized treatment plan and treatment in the older adult's home.
  
Grantee: WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Detroit, MI
Program: AIDS TCE-Service Capacity Bldg in Minority Communities SM057651
Congressional District: MI-13
FY 2009 Funding: $524,495
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2011
An innovative Integrated Collaborative Chronic Care program addresses the mental and physical health needs of an urban population of persons living with HIV/AIDS that is primarily African American and uninsured/underinsured. The program draws from integrated and chronic care models to engage patients in early and ongoing assessment for mental health conditions leading to culturally relevant and comprehensive treatment in an HIV primary care clinic. A multi-disciplinary team of primary and mental health providers along with each individual client establishes a culturally relevant treatment plan engaging the client to achieve self-management skills to improve mental and physical health. Components include screening for mental health disorders, and establishing an integrated treatment plan including the patient as an active participant.
  
Grantee: COMMUNITY HEALTH AWARENESS GROUP Detroit, MI
Program: AIDS TCE-Service Capacity Bldg in Minority Communities SM057673
Congressional District: MI-13
FY 2009 Funding: $506,922
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2011
Community Health Awareness Group, (CHAG) will offer a range of HIV-related mental health services geared to the cultural norms and expressed symptoms of HIV positive African Americans with or without a DSM diagnosis. Delivered by therapists trained in HIV and indigenous staff skilled in reaching the target, the program will improve service integration, maximize availability of needed services and minimize fragmentation and frustration for the clients. Comprehensive psychological evaluations will be conducted by a mental health therapist to determine level of care needed and psychiatric evaluations will be scheduled as needed. A trained HIV case manager will also conduct a complete biopsychosocial assessment in concert with the therapist. Both will incorporate information from other sources with client consent. Weekly individual therapy will be provided in conjunction with ongoing group therapy treatment. Ongoing case management will address all assessed service needs.
  
Grantee: AMERICAN INDIAN HEALTH & FAMILY SERVICES Detroit, MI
Program: Circles of Care American Indian & Alaskan Native Children SM058836
Congressional District: MI-13
FY 2009 Funding: $300,871
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2011
Gda 'shkitoomi will create an integrative culturally appropriate system of wellness with youth, adults, respected elders, educators and providers in urban Southeast Michigan. American Indian Health and Family Services of Southeastern Michigan and community partners will conduct an in-depth gap analysis of the systems of care impacting the mental health and wellness of American Indian children and their families. Acknowledging the community as a resource, focus groups and key informant interviews will gather information about the communities' perception of integrative care, the quality and availability of services, and their knowledge of resources. Development of a strategic plan will guide implementation of an integrative system of care identified and supported by the community. By investing in this capacity enhancement, we will build a foundation for understanding the American Indian communities' traditional ways and pathways to healthy mental, physical and spiritual health. The goals of the project are as follows:
o To facilitate culturally relevant strategic planning activities that engage southeast Michigan urban Indian community members, key stakeholders, youth, elders, spiritual advisors and traditional healers to define serious emotional health needs within the context of the native worldview and to
o Determine protocols for the inclusion of traditional healing to develop a primary care/behavioral health integrative system of care model for Southeast Michigan urban Indian children and families.
o To assess the feasibility of implementing a culturally appropriate primary care/behavioral health integrative model to address identified needs
  
Grantee: NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE ORGANIZATION Detroit, MI
Program: Supportive Housing SM059072
Congressional District: MI-15
FY 2009 Funding: $400,000
Project Period: 09/30/2009 - 09/29/2014
Neighborhood Service Organization (NSO) Bridges Program will provide a comprehensive program offering supportive drug/alcohol and mental health services to chronically homeless persons placed into supportive housing. The Bridges Program will provide focused and intensive case management following an ACT model to address the multiple needs of people suffering from mental illness and substance abuse, and who may also experience the effects of physical and mental trauma, and physical disability. The IDDT model will be engaged to provide comprehensive treatment, from a recovery perspective, with consumers. The NSO Bridges Program will work with 65 individuals the first two years of the program, and will expand by 25 persons per year in year's 3 to 5. People who drop out (NSO predicts a 75% retention rate) will be replaced by others, resulting in service over the five years of the grant to 206 unduplicated consumers.
  
Grantee: SOUTHWEST COUNSELING SOLUTIONS Detroit, MI
Program: Supportive Housing SM059203
Congressional District: MI-15
FY 2009 Funding: $400,000
Project Period: 09/30/2009 - 09/29/2014
Southwest Counseling Solutions proposes to provide Assertive Community Treatment and Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment using Motivational Interventions in combination with Permanent Supportive Housing and a Housing First Model to chronically homeless individuals to achieve housing stability, improved psychiatric functioning and quality of life, and decreased substance use. Over the five year project period this project propose to serve 120 individuals. Program goals include: 1) maintaining safe and affordable housing for a minimum of 12 months after securing a residence and signing a lease; 2) improve symptoms of mental illness and/or reduce substance use within the first 12 months of being housed; and 3) identify and improve in one life domain that will contribute towards long term recovery and housing stability.
  

Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP)

Grantee: NORTHEAST MICHIGAN CMTY PARTNERSHIP Alpena, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP012976
Congressional District: MI-01
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: LITTLE TRAVERSE BAY BANDS-ODAWA INDIANS Harbor Springs, MI
Program: Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grants SP015611
Congressional District: MI-01
FY 2009 Funding: $528,000
Project Period: 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2013
Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians propose to use the Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant to develop, implement, evaluate, monitor and update flexible and collaborative substance abuse prevention programming to increase protective factors and decrease risk factors across the life span of Tribal members.
  
Grantee: PATHWAYS TO HEALTHY LIVING Marquette, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP013154
Congressional District: MI-01
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: MENOMINEE CNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DIST Menominee, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP013055
Congressional District: MI-01
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: PATHWAYS, MI Holland, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP014911
Congressional District: MI-02
FY 2009 Funding: $96,731
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2013
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: MUSKEGON COMMUNITY HEALTH PROJECT, INC. Muskegon, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP013090
Congressional District: MI-02
FY 2009 Funding: $96,696
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: KENT COUNTY COMMUNITY MTL HLTH SERVICES Grand Rapids, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP013016
Congressional District: MI-03
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: BARRY COUNTY COMMUNITY MTL HLTH AUTHOR Hastings, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP015722
Congressional District: MI-03
FY 2009 Funding: $125,000
Project Period: 09/30/2009 - 09/29/2014
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: MIDLAND AREA PARTNERSHIP/DRUG FREE YTH Midland, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP013813
Congressional District: MI-04
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2011
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: GRAND TRAVERSE BAND OF OTTAWA/CHIPPEWA Suttons Bay, MI
Program: Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grants SP013922
Congressional District: MI-04
FY 2009 Funding: $513,831
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2011
The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians (GTB) in Michigan proposes to work in partnership with the Michigan Public Health Institute's Center for the Collaborative Research in Health Outcomes and Policy (CRHOP) to implement the SAMHSA Strategic Prevention Framework in order to prevent the onset and reduce the progression of substance abuse, including childhood and underage drinking and reduce substance abuse-related problems in the Grand Traverse Band community.
  
Grantee: DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT NO. 2 West Branch, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP012939
Congressional District: MI-04
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: BERRIEN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Benton Harbor, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP013748
Congressional District: MI-06
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2011
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: PREVENTION WORKS, INC. Kalamazoo, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP015817
Congressional District: MI-06
FY 2009 Funding: $125,000
Project Period: 09/30/2009 - 09/29/2014
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: SUBSTANCE ABUSE CNCL/GRTR BATTLE CREEK Battle Creek, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP012891
Congressional District: MI-07
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNCIL Battle Creek, MI
Program: Sober Truth on Preventing Underage Drinking Act Grants SP016152
Congressional District: MI-07
FY 2009 Funding: $48,296
Project Period: 09/30/2009 - 09/29/2013
The Substance Abuse Coalition was awarded a $50,000 Sober Truth on Preventing Underage Drinking (STOP Act) FY 2009 grant by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The project will serve the 52,777 residents of the city of Battle Creek.

The Substance Abuse Council will build capacity and influence community norms to prevent and reduce underage drinking at the neighborhood level in Battle Creek, Michigan. By concentrating efforts and expertise, the countywide coalition will serve as a resource for facilitating change within the eight jurisdictional neighborhoods.

The project includes community-driven research as neighborhood adults and youth collect data in their own neighborhoods. Residents will be assisted by the city government in using GIS mapping to better understand the physical design of their neighborhoods and make positive changes to reduce alcohol access. Staff and coalition members will provide education on underage drinking, prevention strategies and use of best practices. Neighborhood planning councils will be trained in utilization of the Strategic Prevention Framework and they will be mentored through its implementation. A neighborhood underage drinking coalition will be developed.
  
Grantee: EATON INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT Charlotte, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP013791
Congressional District: MI-07
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2011
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: HOLLY AREA SCHOOLS Holly, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP015669
Congressional District: MI-08
FY 2009 Funding: $125,000
Project Period: 09/30/2009 - 09/29/2014
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: CRISTO REY COMMUNITY CENTER Lansing, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP014371
Congressional District: MI-08
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2007 - 09/29/2012
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD CMTY COALITION Bloomfield Hills, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP013035
Congressional District: MI-09
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: ROYAL OAK PREVENTION COALITION ROYAL OAK, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP015564
Congressional District: MI-09
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: TROY COMMUNITY COALITION Troy, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP013114
Congressional District: MI-09
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: TROY COMMUNITY COALITION Troy, MI
Program: Sober Truth on Preventing Underage Drinking Act Grants SP015331
Congressional District: MI-09
FY 2009 Funding: $50,000
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2012
The Sober Truth on Preventing Underage Drinking Act (STOP Act) grants is a program to prevent and reduce alcohol use among youth in communities throughout the United States. It was created to strengthen collaboration among communities, the Federal Government, and State, local and tribal governments; to enhance intergovernmental cooperation and coordination on the issue of alcohol use among youth; to serve as a catalyst for increased citizen participation and greater collaboration among all sectors and organizations of a community that first demonstrates a long-term commitment to reducing alcohol use among youth; and to disseminate to communities timely information regarding state-of-the-art practices initiatives that have proven to be effective in preventing and reducing alcohol use among youth.
  
Grantee: GREATER W BLOOMFIELD CMTY COAL FOR YTH West Bloomfield, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP014258
Congressional District: MI-09
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2007 - 09/29/2012
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: CHIPPEWA VALLEY SCHOOLS Clinton Township, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP015883
Congressional District: MI-10
FY 2009 Funding: $125,000
Project Period: 09/30/2009 - 09/29/2014
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: CITY OF GARDEN CITY Garden City, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP014898
Congressional District: MI-11
FY 2009 Funding: $125,000
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2013
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: MACOMB FAMILY SERVICES, INC. Clinton Township, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP013612
Congressional District: MI-12
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: BERKLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT Oak Park, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP014252
Congressional District: MI-12
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2007 - 09/29/2011
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: DETROIT DEPT/ HEALTH / WELLNES PROMOTION Detroit, MI
Program: HIV/Strategic Prevention Framework SP013331
Congressional District: MI-13
FY 2009 Funding: $254,320
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The Detroit Bureau of Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment and Recovery (BSAPTR), on behalf of the Department of Health and Wellness Promotion (DHWP), proposes a five-year demonstration project to provide quality continuity of care for members of minority populations who are released from correctional institutions to reenter and reintegrate into communities and neighborhoods of the city of Detroit.
  
Grantee: DETROIT RECOVERY PROJECT, INC. Detroit, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP014311
Congressional District: MI-13
FY 2009 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2007 - 09/29/2012
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  
Grantee: ADULT WELL-BEING SERVICES Detroit, MI
Program: Minority HIV Prevention SP014972
Congressional District: MI-13
FY 2009 Funding: $335,333
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2013
Stopping HIV/AIDS and Addiction through Prevention and Education (SHAPE) is a collaborative initiative of five community-based, culturally competent organization whose purpose is to create a coordinated, comprehensive plan for substance abuse and HIV prevention among older African American, Hispanic,Arab American and Chaldean women in Detroit/Wayne County and provide SAP/HIVP education to them and to the multi-service providers who serve them.
  
Grantee: DETROIT RECOVERY PROJECT, INC. Detroit, MI
Program: Minority HIV Prevention SP015052
Congressional District: MI-13
FY 2009 Funding: $335,333
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2013
Prevention in Active Community Transitions is design to meet the needs of high risk men returning to Detroit following incarceration in state or county correctional insititutions. The program is designed specifically for adults, African American men who are HIV postive or at high risk of substance abuse who returned to the city in the previous 24 months.
  
Grantee: UNITED WAY OF MONROE COUNTY, INC. Monroe, MI
Program: Drug Free Communities SP014927
Congressional District: MI-15
FY 2009 Funding: $125,000
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2013
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
  

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT)

Grantee: INTER-TRIBAL COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN, INC. Sault Ste. Marie, MI
Program: Access to Recovery TI019449
Congressional District: MI-01
FY 2009 Funding: $3,846,727
Project Period: 09/30/2007 - 09/29/2010
The goal of the Anishnabe Access to Recovery Network is to provide a full continuum of care in a cost-effective manner, to the largest number of people, in a culturally-competent, respectful manner to clients who have a genuine, free and independent choice of providers. The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan proposes to fully implement the program through partnership with eleven collaborating tribes, and by expanding the ATR Network to include non-Native clinical treatment and recovery support providers in order to offer a full continuum of care. Approximately 7% of the clients, will be methamphetamine users. The Network's objectives are to: 1) increase the eligible population on or near reservations by three-fold by including household members and members of other tribes living in the area; 2) expand the service array from outpatient only to a full continuum of clinical treatment and recovery support by recruiting providers into the network; 3) increase the overall capacity of the tribal network system to provide a full range of recovery support services by collaboration with un-represented providers; and 4) ensure genuine, free and independent choice to clients.
  
Grantee: KENT COUNTY COMMUNITY MTL HLTH SERVICES Grand Rapids, MI
Program: Homeless Addictions Treatment TI016502
Congressional District: MI-03
FY 2009 Funding: $359,761
Project Period: 07/01/2005 - 06/30/2010
Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Network of West Michigan (CMHSA) will deliver a comprehensive, integrated outreach model through the use of Assertive Community Treatment and Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment to individuals who are homeless and have a co-occurring disorder not effectively served by traditional substance abuse and mental health programs.
  
Grantee: GRAND TRAVERSE BAND OF OTTAWA/CHIPPEWA Suttons Bay, MI
Program: TCE Asian Americian Pacific Islanders TI020197
Congressional District: MI-04
FY 2009 Funding: $217,562
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2011
The Grand Travers Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians (GTE) in Michigan proposes to implement the Teaching Family Model Home Project which aims to reduce youth substance abuse and related criminal behavior; strengthen family support systems; facilitate self-sufficiency through the enhancement of self-esteem, skill development, and interpersonal relationships; and integrate traditional methods of assisting children and families with substance abuse problems in the GTE comunity. The following objectives will be completed through the Teaching Family Model Home Project: to develop a planned program that will address the needs of youth abusing substances; violating and being removed from their homes; train staff in order to open the Teaching Family Home; Open the Teaching Family Home; and evaluate the Teaching Family Home on a continuous basis based upon staff assessment, youth assessment, family assessment and data concerning violations of rules while in residence and after leaving the program, and the recidivism rate.
  
Grantee: OAKLAND FAMILY SERVICES Pontiac, MI
Program: Adult Criminial Justice Treatment TI020351
Congressional District: MI-09
FY 2009 Funding: $399,988
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2011
Intensive Treatment for Offenders in the Community Under Supervision (FOCUS) enhances a substance abuse treatment program utilizing the ACT case management model and adding skills acquisition groups and continuing care to improve treatment outcomes for clients involved with the criminal justice system under community supervision. The first year of the grant 200 clients will be served and 250 will be served each of the second and third year for a total of 700 clients over three grant years. The Detroit area is experiencing difficult economic times with high unemployment. FOCUS will enhance existing treatment services in an adult substance abuse treatment program by adding comprehensive case management and continuing care services following the Assertive Community Treatment model, providing recovery support services including transportation to and from services, parenting and child development education, and skills acquisition training in order to improve treatment retention and completion, and sustained recovery.
  
Grantee: MACOMB COUNTY DISTRICT COURT, 37-A Warren, MI
Program: Adult Treatment Drug Courts TI021542
Congressional District: MI-12
FY 2009 Funding: $300,000
Project Period: 09/30/2009 - 09/29/2012
The 37th District Court will expand their model to include new clients who are in the need for substance abuse, mental health and other ancillary services. The Drug Court will continue to use the same successful strategy. The target population is adult males and females residing in the Tri-County area. The program includes jail or prison-bound, non-violent felony and misdemeanant offenders with substance abuse problems and co-occurring disorders, paying special attention to the needs of returning veterans that become involved in the legal system.
  
Grantee: WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Detroit, MI
Program: Targeted Capacity - HIV/AIDS TI018711
Congressional District: MI-13
FY 2009 Funding: $499,987
Project Period: 09/30/2007 - 09/29/2012
The Integrated Substance use and Physical Health Intervention for Recovery (INSPIRE) project will provide integrated substance use, mental health and physical treatment for individuals experiencing co-occurring conditions, primarily an African-American uninsured-underinsured population. Components will include screening and assessment with an innovative brief automated motivational enhancement system; comprehensive outpatient treatment; coordination with mental health services; and interventions to promote HIV treatment. The program will expand and enhance treatment for People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs). Client services to be provided include: elimination of barriers to treatment, interventions to reduce the use of illicit opiods and other substances, enhancement of antiretroviral therapy delivery, and psychiatric treatment. Best practices to be utilized include SAMHSA TIP 43: Treatment for Opiod Dependency
  
Grantee: COMMUNITY HEALTH AWARENESS GROUP Detroit, MI
Program: Targeted Capacity - HIV/AIDS TI019842
Congressional District: MI-13
FY 2009 Funding: $450,000
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2013
The Community Health Awareness Group (CHAG) and Family Services will implement its Awaken to Change Program for men and women with substance use disorders (SUD) and histories of trauma through the Triad and Matrix Models of intensive outpatient treatment. Screening sessions, and HIV rapid testing will be offered to African-American substance users in the Detroit Metropolitan area. The program will target African-American women, including women with children, and injecting and non-injecting drug (including alcohol) users and their partners, including men who have sex with men (MSM). Awaken to Change will provide gender specific interventions for 75 unduplicated individuals per year, 45 women and 30 men, using a trauma specific model for women and a trauma informed model for men. CHAG's rapid testing will be offered to all clients recruited, whether they enroll in Awaken to Change or are referred elsewhere. In the case of those individuals who acknowledge that they are HIV positive, an assessment of the care needs will be undertaken and if they are not engaged in the Ryan White system of care, a referral to an onsite CHAG medical case manager will be made. All counselors and testers have completed the State of Michigan Counseling and Testing Certification.
  
Grantee: DETROIT RESCUE MISSION MINISTRIES Detroit, MI
Program: Treatment for Homeless - Homeless TI020549
Congressional District: MI-13
FY 2009 Funding: $400,000
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2013
Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries plans to expand services for persons who are homeless and present a combination of illicit drug use, alcohol dependency characterized by chronic public inebriation, chronic homelessness, mental disorders, and low rates of medical insurance and primary care. The program interventions include residential treatment via a Modified Therapeutic Community, outreach via a network of emergency shelters and transitional housing programs, case management, access to Vocational Resource Centers and employment counselors, additional wrap-around services and peer-to-peer mentoring.
  
Grantee: THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT OF MICHIGAN Detroit, MI
Program: Adult Treatment Drug Courts TI021872
Congressional District: MI-13
FY 2009 Funding: $231,447
Project Period: 09/30/2009 - 09/29/2012
The Third Circuit Court goals are to enhance services and expand the program, and support ADTC team members' training. The program seeks to: enhance the employment and educational outcomes for Adult Drug Treatment Court (ADTC) participants by providing them with intensive employment and educational case management services; restore two case manager jobs that were eliminated due to budget cuts; hire a data entry clerk to enter program data; establish a Transportation Assistance Component which will provide bus tickets/passes as needed to ADTC participants to ensure their successful completion of program obligations, thereby reducing the likelihood of recidivism; and increase the ADTC incentives program as a method of utilizing the positive reinforcement approach to promote sustained behavior change while emphasizing a more supportive approach to treatment. Additionally, the ADTC would like to expand the program to fill the gap in services to first time offenders in the 18-24 year old age range, who are frequently underserved.
  
Grantee: WASHTENAW COMMUNITY HEALTH ORGANIZATION Ypsilanti, MI
Program: ROSC-Recovery-oriented Systems of Care under TCE AI/AN TI020096
Congressional District: MI-15
FY 2009 Funding: $354,332
Project Period: 09/30/2008 - 09/29/2011
This project addresses the specific need of homeless individuals with substance use disorders who have difficulty remaining engaged in a consistent recovery path due to unstable environmental conditions, and limited consistent stable relationships. This project will focus on enabling homeless individuals with substance abuse disorders to become successfully engaged in a treatment continuum through the efforts of maintaining a continuous relationship with a recovery care manager and Peer Support Partners from within the local recovery community. This integrated community-based model expands the substance abuse service continuum to accommodate individual needs, regardless of the individual's level of readiness for change. It is based on the recognition that substance abuse is a chronic problem and that recovery requires persistent and consistent social supports and includes the recognition that consistent relationships are crucial to success.
  

Last Update: 10/29/2009