SAMHSA Grant Awards by State FY 2005 |
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Discretionary Funds in Detail |
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MICHIGAN |
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| Grantee: State of Michigan | Lansing, MI | |
| Program: State Mental Health Data Infrastructure Grants | SM56641 | |
| Congressional District: MI-04 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $160,718 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2007 | ||
| This project will continue the State's effort to build infrastructure to collect data and report the remaining Mental Health Block Grant Uniform Reporting System Developmental Measures. Grant efforts will focus on (1) local provider training to improve data quality, (2) implementation of web-based technology using DS2K + data standards to collect, report, and improve accessibility of data, and (3) strengthening internal and external database linkages. Project outcomes will include consistent data definitions, timely capture of data, improved measure of service outcomes and client change, improved data quality, and enhanced ability to analyze and report on developmental measures such as school attendance, school performance, and involvement with the criminal justice system. The project outcomes will be evaluated based on the ability to produce the data required for URS and other desired reporting. The project will also be evaluated in terms of its ability to produce data that is useful to and is used by system stakeholders. | ||
| Grantee: Berrien County Health Department | Benton Harbor, MI | |
| Program: Linking Adolescents at Risk to Mental Health Services Grant Program | SM57447 | |
| Congressional District: MI-06 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $212,804 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2007 | ||
| Mental health intervention is the step necessary to stop the progression from troubled youth to risk-taking behavior to suicide attempt. The Berrien County Health Department, in collaboration with the Benton Harbor Area Schools and the Berrien County Mental Authority (Riverwood Center) will enhance the identification and referral of high-risk adolescents into school based primary care centers for mental health treatment in Benton Harbor, Michigan. Youth in Benton Harbor are at high risk for contemplating and committing suicide. The Berrien County program seeks to improve the link between adolescents at risk to mental health services provided through the school based health clinic at Benton Harbor High School, and through the ChildNet collaborative at Benton Harbor middle schools, by expanding the identification and referral system for at-risk teens. The program will also extensively evaluate the existing program to substantiate its success through outcomes data and analysis. The identification and referral system will be enhanced through four goals: 1) Continue to maintain the high quality mental health services at the school settings, 2) Improve the referral system so that 100% of youth at risk are identified and treated, 3) Empower the administration of Benton Harbor Area Schools to effectively improve the mental health system at the schools, and 4) Fully evaluate the referral system, treatment and outcomes of the program to validate its effectiveness. The expansion of the current model will employ three over-arching strategies 1. Skill-building for school personnel and allied health, families and students 2. Strong referral relationships 3. Preventative direct services by culturally competent, trained mental health clinicians. | ||
| Grantee: Western Michigan University | Kalamazoo, MI | |
| Program: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children | SM56207 | |
| Congressional District: MI-06 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $394,203 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2007 | ||
| The Southwest Michigan Children's Trauma Assessment Center (CTAC) serves traumatized children through comprehensive assessments and subsequent interventions. To address the potential combined harmful effects of trauma and prenatal alcohol exposure CTAC offers a unique neurodevelopmental trauma assessment that includes fetal alcohol assessment and diagnosis. Following the assessment CTAC offers family meeting to discuss assessment results, pharmacological consultations in home occupational therapy interventions, participation in school meeting, and court testimony. CTAC will build on its current services and will: (1) develop school models that maximize the learning potential and improve social functioning for traumatized children, (2) provide extensive training of diverse professionals, in order to strengthen child responsive systems of care for children, and (3) develop an alexithymia instrument for children. | ||
| Grantee: Kalamazoo Cty.Comm.Mental Health | Nazareth, MI | |
| Program: Child Mental Health Initiative | SM57047 | |
| Congressional District: MI-06 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $1,000,000 | ||
| 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: Community Mental Health Authority (CEI) | Lansing, MI | |
| Program: Child Mental Health Initiative | SM57044 | |
| Congressional District: MI-08 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $700,738 | ||
| 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 | Okemos, MI | |
| Program: CMHS Statewide Family Network Grants | SM56408 | |
| Congressional District: MI-08 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $70,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2007 | ||
| The Association for Children's Mental Health project will target children in Michigan with serious emotional disturbance and their families. It will improve the youth and families' skills and knowledge, and encourage participation as an agent of system change, through the provision of training, education and information, and improved and expanded partnerships with regional mental health agencies. | ||
| Grantee: JARC | Farmington Hills, MI | |
| Program: CMHS 2005 Earmarks | SM56832 | |
| Congressional District: MI-09 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $421,600 | ||
| Project Period: 07/01/2005 - 06/30/2006 | ||
| Grantee: Northeast Michigan Cmnty Partnership,Inc | Alpena, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12976 | |
| Congressional District: MI-01 | ||
| FY 2005 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: Western U.P. Subst Abuse Coord Agency | Houghton, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12330 | |
| Congressional District: MI-01 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $100,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008 | ||
| The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions. | ||
| Grantee: Menominee Cnty Intermediate School Dist | Menominee, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP13055 | |
| Congressional District: MI-01 | ||
| FY 2005 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 to Healthy Living | Negaunee, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP13154 | |
| Congressional District: MI-01 | ||
| FY 2005 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: PRIDE Youth Program | Fremond, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12947 | |
| Congressional District: MI-02 | ||
| FY 2005 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: Ottawa Area Intermediate School District | Holland, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12249 | |
| Congressional District: MI-02 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $99,500 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2007 | ||
| The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions. | ||
| Grantee: Muskegon Community Health Project | Muskegon, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP13090 | |
| Congressional District: MI-02 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $96,990 | ||
| 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 CMH | Grand Rapids, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP13016 | |
| Congressional District: MI-03 | ||
| FY 2005 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: Saginaw County Dept of Public Health | Saginaw, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP11386 | |
| Congressional District: MI-04 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $100,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2009 | ||
| The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions. | ||
| Grantee: District Health Department No. Two | West Branch, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12939 | |
| Congressional District: MI-04 | ||
| FY 2005 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: Bay Medical Center | Bay City, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12331 | |
| Congressional District: MI-05 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $66,688 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008 | ||
| The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions. | ||
| Grantee: Substance Abuse Council of Greater Battl | Battle Creek, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12891 | |
| Congressional District: MI-07 | ||
| FY 2005 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: Offce of the Governor, State of MI | Lansing, MI | |
| Program: Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grants | SP11196 | |
| Congressional District: MI-08 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $2,350,965 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2009 | ||
| The Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grants are used to advance community-based programs for substance abuse prevention, mental health promotion, and mental illness prevention. The SPF SIG implements a five-step process known to promote youth development, reduce risk-taking behaviors, build on assets, and prevent problem behaviors. The five steps are: (1) conduct needs assessments; (2) build state and local capacity; (3) develop a comprehensive strategic plan; (4) implement evidence-based prevention policies, programs and practices; and (5) monitor and evaluate program effectiveness, sustaining what has worked well. These grants will allow the programs to provide leadership, technical support and monitoring to ensure that participating communities are successful. The success of the grants will be measured by specific measurable outcomes, among them: abstinence from drug use and alcohol abuse, reduction in substance abuse-related crime, attainment of employment or enrollment in school, increased stability in family and living conditions, increased access to services, and increased social connectedness. The Michigan Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant will support and enhance efforts to identify, coordinate and leverage resources to address prevention challenges. A crosscutting theme in this effort will be enhancing the effectiveness of prevention services through the increased use of evidence-based strategic planning models and intervention strategies. | ||
| Grantee: Michigan Department of Community Health | Lansing, MI | |
| Program: Prevention of Meth and Inhalant Use | SP10754 | |
| Congressional District: MI-08 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $349,942 | ||
| Project Period: 03/01/2004 - 02/28/2007 | ||
| The goal of this grant is to enhance and strengthen the capacity and capability of the Michigan Methamphetamine Control Strategy Task Force and, therefore, enable our state to employ a statewide multi-agency infrastructure for the purpose of planning and implementing strategies effective at preventing, reducing or delaying the use or spread of methamphetamines in high risk communities in the state of Michigan. The Task Force was formally convened in September 2002, by the Michigan Department of Community Health, Office of Drug Control Policy (MDCH/ODCP), and consists of a group of leaders from various disciplines across the state, to further develop a statewide strategy and implement programming aimed at attacking methamphetamine use and production. | ||
| Grantee: Birmingham Bloomfield Comm. Coalition | Bloomfield Hills, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP13035 | |
| Congressional District: MI-09 | ||
| FY 2005 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: Rochester Auburn Hills Cmnty Coalition | Rochester, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12332 | |
| Congressional District: MI-09 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $99,996 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008 | ||
| The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions. | ||
| Grantee: School District of the City of Royal Oak | Royal Oak, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP13011 | |
| Congressional District: MI-09 | ||
| FY 2005 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 Cmty Coalitn for Prev of D&A Abuse | Troy, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities Mentoring | SP13576 | |
| Congressional District: MI-09 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $75,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2007 | ||
| The grantee will: (1) support and encourage the development of new or the expansion of existing community anti-drug coalitions that are focused on the prevention and treatment of substance abuse; (2) assist one or more communities in efforts to begin coalition operations or to expand the operations of community coalitions that want to receive assistance. | ||
| Grantee: Troy Cmty Coalitn for Prev of D&A Abuse | Troy, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP13114 | |
| Congressional District: MI-09 | ||
| FY 2005 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: City of Detroit | Detroit, MI | |
| Program: HIV/Strategic Prevention Framework | SP13331 | |
| Congressional District: MI-14 | ||
| FY 2005 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: Latino Family Services Inc | Detroit, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12333 | |
| Congressional District: MI-14 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $100,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008 | ||
| The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions. | ||
| Grantee: Clark Associates, Inc | Detroit, MI | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12271 | |
| Congressional District: MI-14 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $100,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2007 | ||
| The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions. | ||
| Grantee: Wayne State University | Detroit, MI | |
| Program: HIV/AIDS Cohort 5 Services | SP10570 | |
| Congressional District: MI-15 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $250,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2008 | ||
| Wayne State University in Detroit, MI has received a 1 year planning grant to develop and improve the infrastructure in minority communities to provide integrated substance abuse and HIV/AIDS prevention services. The grantee will work with high risk African-American females ages 13 to 21, who live in the metro Detroit area. This will be accomplished by assessing the needs in the community and collaborating with community agencies that now focus on substance abuse prevention and HIV prevention services. A strategic plan will be developed that integrates both of these services and is culturally appropriate to the minority community they serve. | ||
| Grantee: Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc | Sault Ste Marie, MI | |
| Program: Strengthening Communities - Youth | TI13335 | |
| Congressional District: MI-01 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $750,000 | ||
| Project Period: 03/31/2002 - 03/30/2007 | ||
| The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan is working with five tribes located in rural settings to develop a system of care within each tribe to serve Native American youth. The systems of care include culturally appropriate interventions, services coordination, and demonstrated community support systems. The project will serve approximately 200 adolescents over 5 years. | ||
| Grantee: Kent Co. CMH Authority dba CMHSA | Grand Rapids, MI | |
| Program: Homeless Addictions Treatment | TI16502 | |
| Congressional District: MI-03 | ||
| FY 2005 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: Child and Family Services | Lansing, MI | |
| Program: Effective Adolescent Treatment | TI15672 | |
| Congressional District: MI-08 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $247,711 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2006 | ||
| The New Focus project will integrate the MET/CBT 5 model into current substance abuse treatment programming with the objective of serving 65, 85, and 100 adolescents in years one, two, and three, respectively. Throughout the funding period, service delivery will emphasize systems integration, family involvement, and cultural competence in order to successfully engage and retain youth in treatment. Youth in need of a more intensive intervention will receive additional care through the MET/CBT 7 model. | ||
| Grantee: Oakland Family Services | Pontiac, MI | |
| Program: Juvenile Drug Courts | TI17484 | |
| Congressional District: MI-08 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $362,490 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008 | ||
| The Oakland County Family Focused Juvenile Drug Court (FFJDC) will serve 210 youths, ages 12 to 17, over the course of their three year grant. The program will expand and strengthen services currently provided under an existing juvenile drug court, as well as provide evidence-based culturally competent alcohol and drug treatment, wraparound services supporting substance abuse treatment, assessment, and comprehensive case management. 40 adjudicated youths will be enrolled and served in the FFJDC per year, along with 30 re-entering youths following detention/out of home placement per year. The total number of clients will be 210 youths over the three years. | ||
| Grantee: Oakland Family Services | Pontiac, MI | |
| Program: Effective Adolescent Treatment | TI15514 | |
| Congressional District: MI-08 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $225,559 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2006 | ||
| In this project, Oakland Family Services will add MET/CBT5 to the continuum in order to add an evidence-based, cost effective treatment option to serve youth presenting with marijuana abuse/dependence and/or alcohol abuse/dependence (early phase) and their families. Oakland Family Services has five sites across Oakland County and has been delivering substance abuse treatment services since 1972. Specialized substance abuse services include: Outpatient/Intensive Outpatient (OP/IOP) developmentally-specific Adolescent services, OP/IOP gender-specific Women's services, and culturally specific Hispanic Outpatient services. Culturally-specific Arabic substance abuse treatment services are in the process of being developed and added now. | ||
| Grantee: Oakland County | Pontiac, MI | |
| Program: TCE Innovative Treatment | TI16366 | |
| Congressional District: MI-09 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $500,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2007 | ||
| Culturally sensitive substance abuse treatment project aims at reducing the impact of substance abuse on Hispanic individuals, families and adolescents through the implementation of two evidence-based treatment modalities: Brief Strategic Family Therapy and Cognitive behavioral Therapy. | ||
| Grantee: Self Help Addiction Rehab (SHAR, Inc.) | Detroit, MI | |
| Program: Targeted Capacity - HIV/AIDS | TI15815 | |
| Congressional District: MI-13 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $240,500 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2008 | ||
| The SHARP Reintegration Project will provide coordinated substance abuse treatment, education, relapse prevention and case management services to African American males who are chemically dependent and at risk for or test positive for HIV/AIDS upon release from prison. Funding will support an expansion of 7 new beds at the SHARP Program (the SHAR HIV/AIDS Reduction Program), allowing an additional 21 HIV positive addicts to be served annually. The project will be administered by Self Help Addiction Rehabilitation (SHAR) Inc., a therapeutic community located in Detroit, Michigan. SHAR has been providing substance abuse treatment to the indigent population since 1969, and currently provides residential, outpatient, and aftercare services to more than 1,000 people each year. | ||
| Grantee: Self Help Addiction Rehab (SHAR, Inc.) | Detroit, MI | |
| Program: Targeted Capacity - HIV/AIDS | TI14548 | |
| Congressional District: MI-13 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $500,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2002 - 09/29/2007 | ||
| To provide integrated substance abuse treatment, education, and case management services to African-American males who are chemically dependent and at risk for or test positive for HIV/AIDS. Fourteen new treatment slots will be created for intravenous drug users and men who have sex with men. | ||
| Grantee: Southwest Counseling & Dev Svcs | Detroit, MI | |
| Program: Homeless Addictions Treatment | TI16605 | |
| Congressional District: MI-13 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $393,445 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2009 | ||
| This project will provide an integrated system of care for homeless individuals with substance abuse and mental illness disorders. | ||
| Grantee: Personalized Nursing LIGHT House | Detroit, MI | |
| Program: Targeted Capacity - HIV/AIDS | TI14541 | |
| Congressional District: MI-13 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $500,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2002 - 09/29/2007 | ||
| A comprehensive, integrated program will provide services to 150 African-Americans and men who have sex with men with co-occurring substance use and HIV disorders. | ||
| Grantee: Clark Associates, Inc | Detroit, MI | |
| Program: Recovery Community Service | TI10380 | |
| Congressional District: MI-14 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $324,965 | ||
| Project Period: 04/30/2005 - 04/29/2007 | ||
| Grantee: Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation | Detroit, MI | |
| Program: Targeted Capacity - HIV/AIDS | TI15782 | |
| Congressional District: MI-15 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $459,164 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2008 | ||
| The purpose of the project is to conduct a service expansion and enhancement of culturally appropriate outreach, HIV services and substance abuse pre-treatment and treatment programs that target "high- risk" substance abusing Hispanic/Latino adolescents that reside in the Southwest Detroit community. | ||
| Grantee: Community Health Awareness Group | Detroit, MI | |
| Program: Targeted Capacity - HIV/AIDS | TI14572 | |
| Congressional District: MI-15 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $500,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2002 - 09/29/2007 | ||
| To provide expanded substance abuse, outreach, counseling, testing, case management, jail and community advocacy, and support group services to persons at risk of HIV infection with the dual purpose of reducing substance use and reduce risky sexual behaviors. The target population are African-American men who inject drugs and have sex with men, non-injecting men who have sex with men, and women who inject drugs. | ||
| Grantee: Wayne State University | Detroit, MI | |
| Program: SAMHSA Dissertation Grants-2004 | OA00074 | |
| Congressional District: MI-15 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $28,239 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2006 | ||
| The objective of this application is to establish and quantify the effect of deductibles on health care costs/utilization of people with SA diagnoses. The paper seeks to fill a knowledge gap, currently existing in the field, where relationships between copayments/coinsurance and medical costs have been researched extensively, but where the similar effects of deductibles have not yet been comprehensively established. A new semi-parametric method, the Conditional Density Estimator, based on hazard rate analysis, will be used: It has recently been shown to be the best available method for modeling the effects of step-variables like deductibles and coverage limits, and also the best method for approximating health costs distribution. Results of the study are expected to enable insurers to design better cost containment strategies, leading to more stability in consumer premiums as well. SA parity implications: recommendations will be formulated, aiming at reduction of discriminatory practices in insurance coverage of the SA population. | ||
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