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Award Number | Organization | City | State Sort descending | Amount | Award FY | NOFO | |||
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SM060431-03 | ASSOCIATION OF VILLAGE COUNCIL PRESIDENT | BETHEL | AK | $475,241 | 2014 | ||||
Title: State and Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention
Project Period: 2012/08/01 - 2015/07/31
The program will reach Alaska Native youth at risk for suicide or suicide attempts by creating a comprehensive culturally appropriate safety net in each of these communities. The first step is to form a strong, widely represented, well-informed and trained Suicide Prevention Coalition in each community. The Coalition will draft a Suicide Prevention Plan. The Plan will have two purposes: to give the community direction and to get everyone thinking about suicide prevention. The Coalition will be the driving force behind incorporating cultural activities into the youth program; it is here that we will find adult volunteers to present traditional activities to youth such as building a qasiq, a fish camp, story circles, traditional crafts such as grass baskets and a mentoring program. The safety net will include the school as a strong and involved partner and implement the Zuni Life curriculum. A critical part of the safety net is to have a strong, vibrant, culturally-appropriate youth program; a place to implement cultural activities and traditional teachings, a place where the community can celebrate their young people. Sustainability is built into this program because a critical component to the program is recruiting, training and employing community volunteers. Strong partnerships with the schools are essential and part of this project. The project goal is the prevention of suicide in each community. The AVCP Healthy Families Program will serve the Alaska Native Villages of Alakanuk, Chevak, Hooper Bay and Scammon Bay. The villages are among the poorest in America, almost 100% Alaska Native and have the highest suicide rate in the country. 3,317 people will be served by this project.
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SM060761-03 | ALASKA PEER SUPPORT CONSORTIUM | KASILOF | AK | $68,225 | 2014 | ||||
Title: Statewide Consumer Network Grant
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2015/09/29
The purpose of AK Peer Support in the Criminal Justice System Transformation is to disseminate information and education to all stakeholders about the impact of peer support on people within the criminal justice system, develop a cohesive understanding of the role of peer support, develop and educate a statewide network of peer support workers who can themselves become catalysts for change locally and develop a plan for the ongoing use of peer support workers. Primary goals are to: -- Create a shared understanding with all stakeholders of the benefits of peer support in the adult and juvenile criminal justice system; -- Create an infrastructure of individuals who understand the adult and juvenile criminal justice system and have concrete tools to drive peer support, who can then participate in system change activities in local communities, connected through a network; -- Develop trainers who can prepare more participants in system transformation locally; and -- Develop a pilot project for FY 16 to sustain system transformation initiatives after project completion (State or Trust funding) This project is designed to engage all stakeholders in the benefits of peer support, include peer support in the array of available services, and develop and train a network of peers who can work in the adult and juvenile criminal justice system. In doing so, people in recovery from behavioral health issues and the criminal justice system, will be meaningfully involved in planning, policy development, training, and delivery of services within the criminal justice system. Individuals will be involved in stakeholder forums to further peer support and it is envisioned that they will be involved on some of the statewide and local groups (e.g. prisoner reentry coalitions). Individuals will receive a significant amount of training and will be able to deliver services, as well as some individuals being trained to deliver trainings for all stakeholders.
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SM002970-14 | DISABILITY LAW CENTER OF ALASKA | ANCHORAGE | AK | $203,350 | 2014 | PAIMI | |||
Title: Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI)
Project Period: 2013/10/01 - 2015/09/30
Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness
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SM002970-14S1 | DISABILITY LAW CENTER OF ALASKA | ANCHORAGE | AK | $224,650 | 2014 | PAIMI | |||
Title: Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI)
Project Period: 2013/10/01 - 2015/09/30
Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness
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SM002970-15 | DISABILITY LAW CENTER OF ALASKA | ANCHORAGE | AK | $205,440 | 2015 | PAIMI | |||
Title: Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI)
Project Period: 2014/10/01 - 2016/09/30
Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness
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SM002970-15S1 | DISABILITY LAW CENTER OF ALASKA | ANCHORAGE | AK | $222,560 | 2015 | PAIMI | |||
Title: Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI)
Project Period: 2014/10/01 - 2016/09/30
Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness
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SM002970-16 | DISABILITY LAW CENTER OF ALASKA | ANCHORAGE | AK | $205,440 | 2016 | PAIMI | |||
Title: Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI)
Project Period: 2015/10/01 - 2017/09/30
Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness
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SM002970-16S1 | DISABILITY LAW CENTER OF ALASKA | ANCHORAGE | AK | $222,560 | 2016 | PAIMI | |||
Title: Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI)
Project Period: 2015/10/01 - 2017/09/30
Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness
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SM002970-17 | DISABILITY LAW CENTER OF ALASKA | ANCHORAGE | AK | $80,636 | 2017 | PAIMI | |||
Title: Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI)
Project Period: 2016/10/01 - 2018/09/30
Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness
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SM002970-17S1 | DISABILITY LAW CENTER OF ALASKA | ANCHORAGE | AK | $154,764 | 2017 | PAIMI | |||
Title: Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI)
Project Period: 2016/10/01 - 2018/09/30
Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness
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SM002970-17S2 | DISABILITY LAW CENTER OF ALASKA | ANCHORAGE | AK | $192,600 | 2017 | PAIMI | |||
Title: Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI)
Project Period: 2016/10/01 - 2018/09/30
Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness
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SM000357-01 | ALASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HLTH-SOC SVCS | JUNEAU | AK | $261,265 | 2014 | ||||
Title: Crisis Counseling
Project Period: 2013/11/05 - 2014/08/03
Crisis Counseling
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SM016002-14 | ALASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HLTH-SOC SVCS | JUNEAU | AK | $300,000 | 2014 | PATH | |||
Title: Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness
Project Period: 2014/07/01 - 2015/06/30
PATH
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SM016002-15 | ALASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HLTH-SOC SVCS | JUNEAU | AK | $300,000 | 2015 | PATH | |||
Title: Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness
Project Period: 2015/07/01 - 2016/06/30
PATH
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SM016002-16 | ALASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HLTH-SOC SVCS | JUNEAU | AK | $300,000 | 2016 | PATH | |||
Title: Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness
Project Period: 2016/07/01 - 2017/06/30
PATH
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SM016002-17 | ALASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HLTH-SOC SVCS | JUNEAU | AK | $300,000 | 2017 | PATH | |||
Title: Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness
Project Period: 2017/07/01 - 2018/06/30
PATH
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SM060188-05 | TANANA CHIEFS CONFERENCE, INC. | FAIRBANKS | AK | $343,622 | 2014 | ||||
Title: Mental Health Transformation Grants
Project Period: 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
The Tanana Chiefs Conference Transforming Our Services Communally (TASC) project provides a comprehensive, culturally appropriate response to the historical, cultural and personal trauma experienced by Interior Alaska Natives and the serious mental illnesses impacting their communities. We will enhance our existing behavioral health and primary care system by fully integrating mental health screening into primary care, creating a system where positive mental health screens are followed up immediately with further screening and assessment, and reframing the context of services to adapt Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) as the base for services. Our project offers community-based mental health outreach, prevention, screening and early intervention with volunteer peer advocates working in their communities to prevent the incidence of serious mental illness. We will also adapt the Seeking Safety evidence-based practice for clients experiencing trauma and will implement TIC as the basis for services in behavioral health through training of staff and administration.
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SP022117-01 | ALASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HLTH-SOC SVCS | JUNEAU | AK | $1,000,000 | 2016 | SP-16-005 | |||
Title: PDO
Project Period: 2016/09/01 - 2021/08/31
The Alaska PDO Initiative will develop and implement a whole community opioid overdose prevention and education program and naloxone distribution program, known as Project HOPE (Harm-reduction, Overdose Prevention, and Education) in five high need communities. Project HOPE will utilize prevention principles that: encourage community-level activities; use data-driven decision-making; are coalition-driven; use multiple strategies to change policies, systems, and environments; are evidence-based; and have clear outcome evaluation measures.
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SP022117-02 | ALASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HLTH-SOC SVCS | JUNEAU | AK | $815,053 | 2017 | SP-16-005 | |||
Title: PDO
Project Period: 2016/09/01 - 2021/08/31
The Alaska PDO Initiative will develop and implement a whole community opioid overdose prevention and education program and naloxone distribution program, known as Project HOPE (Harm-reduction, Overdose Prevention, and Education) in five high need communities. Project HOPE will utilize prevention principles that: encourage community-level activities; use data-driven decision-making; are coalition-driven; use multiple strategies to change policies, systems, and environments; are evidence-based; and have clear outcome evaluation measures.
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SP080033-01 | SITKA COUNSELING AND PREVENTION SERVICES, INC. | SITKA | AK | $125,000 | 2017 | SP-17-001 | |||
Title: DFC NEW
Project Period: 2017/09/30 - 2022/09/29
The Coalition serves the City of Sitka, Alaska, a community of 9,060. The goals of the coalition are to establish and strengthen community collaboration in support of local efforts to prevent youth substance use. The coalition will achieve its goals by implementing these strategies: the Strategic Prevention Framework and the Seven Strategies for Community Level Change. Specifically, the coalition will initially target youth non-cigarette forms of tobacco use including electronic vapor products, alcohol use with a focus on binge drinking, marijuana use and abuse and eventually prescription drug use and abuse through education, policy development and social norming campaigns. The first year of grant funding will be focused on developing capacity and data gathering and analysis to help understand local substance use and abuse trends, direct coalition efforts, provide a baseline for evaluation purposes and ensure efficient use of funds. Equity and cultural competence will be integrated throughout all prevention efforts.
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TI010000-14 | ALASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HLTH-SOC SVCS | JUNEAU | AK | $2,322,315 | 2014 | SUBG | |||
Title: Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant
Project Period: 2013/10/01 - 2015/09/30
Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant
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TI010000-14S1 | ALASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HLTH-SOC SVCS | JUNEAU | AK | $1,802,604 | 2014 | SUBG | |||
Title: Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant
Project Period: 2013/10/01 - 2015/09/30
Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant
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TI010000-14S2 | ALASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HLTH-SOC SVCS | JUNEAU | AK | $1,374,972 | 2014 | SUBG | |||
Title: Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant
Project Period: 2013/10/01 - 2015/09/30
Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant
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TI010000-15 | ALASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HLTH-SOC SVCS | JUNEAU | AK | $4,155,000 | 2015 | SUBG | |||
Title: Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant
Project Period: 2014/10/01 - 2016/09/30
Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant
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TI010000-15S1 | ALASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HLTH-SOC SVCS | JUNEAU | AK | $1,384,999 | 2015 | SUBG | |||
Title: Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant
Project Period: 2014/10/01 - 2016/09/30
Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant
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