SAMHSA Grant Awards by State FY 2005 |
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Discretionary Funds in Detail |
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OKLAHOMA |
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| Grantee: Oklahoma Dept MH & Sub Abuse Service | Oklahoma City, OK | |
| Program: State Mental Health Data Infrastructure Grants | SM56653 | |
| Congressional District: OK-01 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $160,717 | ||
| 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: State of Oklahoma | Oklahoma City, OK | |
| Program: Mental Health Transformation State Incentive Grants | SM57411 | |
| Congressional District: OK-01 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $2,730,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010 | ||
| Oklahoma’s vision for a transformed mental health system is one in which people of all ages and cultures prosper and achieve their personal goals in the communities of their choice. Through comprehensive planning, this proposal will develop a strong, sustainable infrastructure to promote lasting changes across all state agencies, enabling persons with mental illness to access individualized care and support readily. Resilience is woven throughout Oklahoma’s history from its proud Native American heritage, to the pioneering spirit of the land runs, to the survivors of the Dust Bowl, and, more recently, the Oklahoma City bombing. Oklahomans have faced tough times and have come through them stronger and with hope for the future. Building on this strength, the state will conduct a thorough needs assessment and collaborate with SAMHSA to develop, implement and evaluate a Comprehensive Mental Health Plan (CMHP) that will enable people with mental health needs to achieve and sustain recovery. A Transformation Working Group (TWG) will develop this plan, which will prioritize strategies to achieve the state’s vision. The TWG will include state cabinet secretaries, agency directors, representatives of Native American Tribes and health organizations, people receiving services, family members, advocates, legislators and members of philanthropic and business communities. Designated staff members will work within agencies as transformation agents to facilitate infrastructure and policy changes. | ||
| Grantee: The State of Oklahoma | Oklahoma City, OK | |
| Program: 2004 COSIGS | SM56568 | |
| Congressional District: OK-01 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $1,077,014 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2009 | ||
| The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services plans to develop an integrated system of care for persons with co-occurring disorders that is accessible to consumers and their families, culturally competent, and grounded in evidence-based practices. To support this vision, the Department will work to develop, implement, and evaluate a standard protocol for the screening and assessment of persons with co-occurring disorders across mental health and substance abuse treatment settings, and to develop, implement, and evaluate an integrated treatment model that conforms to the best standards of care for persons with co-occurring disorders. To develop the infrastructure necessary to support these goals, the project will build upon existing systems strengths, including training, information technology, the leadership of the Single State Agency, and the active involvement of consumers and their advocates. | ||
| Grantee: Oklahoma Dept MH & Sub Abuse Service | Oklahoma City, OK | |
| Program: CMHS 2005 Earmarks | SM56817 | |
| Congressional District: OK-01 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $198,400 | ||
| Project Period: 07/01/2005 - 06/30/2006 | ||
| Grantee: Indian Hlth Care Reso/Tulsa, Inc | Tulsa, OK | |
| Program: Circles of Care American Indian & Alaskan Native Children | SM56770 | |
| Congressional District: OK-01 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $319,714 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008 | ||
| The Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, OK, will forge a system of care to improve services available to American Indian youth who live within the urban community served by the Center. the project will be titled "Strengthening our Children". | ||
| Grantee: Family & Children's Services, Inc. | Tulsa, OK | |
| Program: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children | SM56089 | |
| Congressional District: OK-01 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $400,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2007 | ||
| Family and Children Services, Inc. (F&CS) and its partner organizations are developing the Oklahoma Community Treatment and Services Center--a private/public partnership that serves child/adolescent trauma victims in each of the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services service populations: mental health, domestic violence, and substance abuse. The project's goal is to improve the quality, effectiveness, provision, and availability of therapeutic services delivered to children and adolescents within the public/private system who have been trauma exposed. The four organizations and their continuums of care include: 1) general outpatient treatment through its Community Mental Health Center and family services and outpatient child abuse treatment; 2) Oklahoma Youth Center -Oklahoma's only public psychiatric hospital for children and adolescents; 3) a comprehensive domestic violence agency with best-practice outpatient, shelter, and transitional living programs serving victimized women and their children; and 4) Tulsa Women and Children's Center - a 52-bed residential treatment program for chemically-dependent women and their children, virtually all of whom have experienced significant trauma in their lives. | ||
| Grantee: Mental Health Asso. in Tulsa, Inc. | Tulsa, OK | |
| Program: Linking Adolescents at Risk to Mental Health Services Grant Program | SM57446 | |
| Congressional District: OK-01 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $237,834 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2007 | ||
| The Linking Tulsa Adolescents At Risk With Mental Health Services evaluation grant proposal developed by the Mental Health Association in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in response to SAMHSA funding opportunity titled Linking Adolescents at Risk to Mental Health Services Grant Program (Short Title: Adolescents at Risk). The proposal describes the Mental Health Association in Tulsa’s use over the past five years of the Columbia TeenScreen® system developed at Columbia University in New York.In order to learn more about the effectiveness of the linkage component of the TeenScreen® process, the Mental Health Association has secured the services of Q2 Consulting to an provide evaluation of the referral, linkage, and treatment components of the screening process. The Mental Health Association’s Columbia TeenScreen® program is projected to screen approximately 1200 students in each of the two evaluation years, and proposes to evaluate the effectiveness of the linkage and referral process of the approximately 300 positively screened students to treatment in each of those years. | ||
| Grantee: Muscogee (Creek) Nation | Okmulgee, OK | |
| Program: Circles of Care American Indian & Alaskan Native Children | SM56773 | |
| Congressional District: OK-02 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $319,714 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008 | ||
| The Muscogee (Creek) Nation Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services plans to develop systems of care to expand services for their children and families living in 10 counties in the State of Oklahoma. The project will be titled "Momen Ayeckvtes" (To Carry On). | ||
| Grantee: Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma | Talihina, OK | |
| Program: Children's Services | SM54479 | |
| Congressional District: OK-03 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $718,413 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2002 - 09/29/2008 | ||
| The Chi Hullo Li project will build on a completed Circles of Care planning grant to provide mental health care to children and families who are enrolled in the Choctaw tribe. The service population lives within 10 counties of the state and the tribe has an existing infrastructure centered on an inpatient treatment facility. A feature of the Circles grant was completion of the Community Readiness model to implement a system of care. | ||
| Grantee: Board of Regents of the U of OK Health | Oklahoma City, OK | |
| Program: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children | SM56113 | |
| Congressional District: OK-05 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $599,999 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2007 | ||
| The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center will develop the "Indian Country Child Trauma Center" (ICCTC) as part of SAMHSA's National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative (NCTSI). The overarching goal of the ICCTC will be to develop trauma-related treatment protocols, outreach materials, and service delivery guidelines specifically adapted and designed for Native American children. The treatment protocols, outreach materials and service delivery guidelines developed by the ICCTC will incorporate both common and tribal-specific Native cultural perspectives and traditions; will focus on principles of current evidence-based models; and will accommodate the substantial individual-to-individual variability in cultural identity among Native people. In addition to direct clinical treatment protocols, the ICCTC will define and evaluate strategies and materials for improving service access and retention among traumatized Native children, and in adapting the overall service delivery model to the realities of service utilization and community perceptions in Indian Country. | ||
| Grantee: Oklahoma Dept. of Mental Health | Oklahoma City, OK | |
| Program: Youth Suicide Prevention & Early Intervention - Cooperative Agreement State-Sponsored | SM57394 | |
| Congressional District: OK-05 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $400,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008 | ||
| The State of Oklahoma proposes to provide evidence-based youth suicide prevention programs throughout the State of Oklahoma through local mental health prevention service providers and colleges and universities; provide consultation and technical assistance to local community partnerships; and to support and to better coordinate suicide prevention efforts among state agencies and the community and thus improve the mental health services for children and adolescents and reduce the incidents of suicide attempts and actual suicides. | ||
| Grantee: Board of Regents of the Univ.of Oklahoma | Oklahoma City, OK | |
| Program: National Child Traumati Stress Initiative-Treatment and Service Adapation Centers | SM57278 | |
| Congressional District: OK-05 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $599,999 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2009 | ||
| The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences will establish and manage the Terrorism and Disaster Center (TDC), a new Treatment and Service Adaptation (TSA) Center, of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (Network). TDC will focus on improving the standard of care and access to culturally proficient mental health services for children and families affected by mass trauma resulting from terrorism and disasters. TDC will take a leadership role to identify, develop, adapt, evaluate, standardize, and disseminate promising practices in the field of child disaster mental health. | ||
| Grantee: Oklahoma State Department of Mental Hlth | Oklahoma City, OK | |
| Program: Children's Services | SM54470 | |
| Congressional District: OK-06 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $1,997,600 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2002 - 09/29/2008 | ||
| The OK DMHSAS has applied for this cooperative agreement to establish and coordinate a System of Care for children with SED and their famillies. This project will be in the OK counties of Kay, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Canadian and Beckham. It is expected that over 300 children will be served. DMHSAS will develop interagency collaboration and networking through the SOC State Team, which is comprised of parents and family members, youth, child-serving agency staff, advocates and family organizations. The primary functions of the SOC State Team will be to (1) manage, implement and develop systems of care; (2) identify and facilitate the removal of barriers; (3) hold SOC accountable for meeting high standards of care including standards for cultural competence and family involvement; (4) ensure standards of practice that are evidence-based; (5) monitor that cooperative agreement funds are expended appropriately with the community, and (6) monitor the clinical and functional outcomes of children to ensure that services are making a positive contribution to the well-being of children and their families. DMHSAS will contract with Parents as Partners to provide training, advocacy and support to families and children involved in systems of care. DMHSAS will participate in the national evaluation by employing 2 program evaluators and comply with all the requirements of the evaluation. OK will establish a comprehensive, integrated system of care with the expansion of formal services, and non-formal support services; active involvement of families and youth throughout th eproject and at all levels in the administration of the system of care; and ensure that family members have voice and choice in the treatment of their children. OK Systems of Care will be child-centered, family driven, community-based, culturally competent and offered in the least restrictive environment. | ||
| Grantee: Family Crisis & Counseling Center, Inc | Bartlesville, OK | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12983 | |
| Congressional District: OK-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: Citizn Adv Comm-Pittsburgh Cty Yth Shltr | McAlester, OK | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP11464 | |
| Congressional District: OK-02 | ||
| 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: Poteau Public Schools | Poteau, OK | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12935 | |
| Congressional District: OK-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: Tahlequah Public Schools | Tahlequah, OK | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP11422 | |
| Congressional District: OK-02 | ||
| 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: Craig County Community Partnership | Vinita, OK | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP13018 | |
| Congressional District: OK-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: Community Development Support Assoc | Enid, OK | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12068 | |
| Congressional District: OK-03 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $90,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2006 | ||
| 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: McCurtain County Educational Coop | Idabel, OK | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP11435 | |
| Congressional District: OK-03 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $71,979 | ||
| 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: Osage Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma | Pawhuska, OK | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12965 | |
| Congressional District: OK-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: City of Woodward | Woodward, OK | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12100 | |
| Congressional District: OK-03 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $92,202 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2006 | ||
| 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: Wichita Mountains Prev Network | Lawton, OK | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP13496 | |
| Congressional District: OK-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: NAIC Center for Ok Alcohol & Drug Svcs | Norman, OK | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP11481 | |
| Congressional District: OK-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: Walters Public School | Walters, OK | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP11608 | |
| Congressional District: OK-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: Yukon Public Schools | Yukon, OK | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP12282 | |
| Congressional District: OK-04 | ||
| 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: Eagle Ridge Institute | Oklahoma City, OK | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP11571 | |
| Congressional District: OK-05 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $99,761 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/30/2009 | ||
| 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: People of Color Healthcare DBA | Oklahoma City, OK | |
| Program: Drug Free Communities | SP11373 | |
| Congressional District: OK-05 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $99,704 | ||
| 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: N Oklahoma Cty Mental Hlth Ctr | Oklahoma City, OK | |
| Program: Homeless Addictions Treatment | TI13931 | |
| Congressional District: OK-01 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $500,477 | ||
| Project Period: 06/01/2003 - 05/31/2006 | ||
| North Oklahoma County Mental Health Center's (North Care Center) Homeless Program proposes to enhance client-centered, community based, integrated services in collaboration with homeless community resources, to those individuals who are homeless and/or at risk of becoming homeless with co-occurring substance abuse disorder and/or mental illness. | ||
| Grantee: Family & Children's Services, Inc. | Tulsa, OK | |
| Program: Homeless Addictions Treatment | TI16672 | |
| Congressional District: OK-01 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $396,800 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2009 | ||
| This program will provide integrated health, mental health, and substance abuse services to adults with co-occurring disorders. | ||
| Grantee: Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma | Talihina, OK | |
| Program: Pregnant/Post-Partum Women | TI16769 | |
| Congressional District: OK-03 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $499,984 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2007 | ||
| The award will expand the availability of comprehensive, high quality residential substance abuse services for low-income American Indian women, ages 18 and over, who are pregnant or postpartum, and their minor children ages 11 and under. They will add an additional 12 adult beds and 24 child beds/cribs to the program. | ||
| Grantee: Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma | Tonkawa, OK | |
| Program: TCE - American Indians/Native Alaskans | TI17223 | |
| Congressional District: OK-03 | ||
| FY 2005 Funding: $500,000 | ||
| Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008 | ||
| This project proposes to serve 552 American Indian adolescents over three years. The Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol and MET/CBT model programs will be used to empower local Communities and individuals to reduce the influence of alcohol and drugs. | ||
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