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Award Number | Organization | City | State | Amount | Award FY | NOFO | |||
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TI085778-02 | MASSACHUSETTS STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH | BOSTON | MA | $59,645,936 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085764-02 | DELAWARE DIVISION OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH | NEW CASTLE | DE | $38,558,031 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085769-02 | ILLINOIS STATE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES | SPRINGFIELD | IL | $38,494,902 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085755-02 | COMMONWEALTH HEALTHCARE CORPORATION | SAIPAN | MP | $250,000 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085758-02 | VERMONT STATE AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES | WATERBURY | VT | $4,000,000 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085760-02 | FSM DEPT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS | POHNPEI | FM | $250,000 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085750-02 | MICHIGAN STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES | LANSING | MI | $38,139,924 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085752-02 | KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES | TOPEKA | KS | $8,662,933 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085753-02 | OHIO STATE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES | COLUMBUS | OH | $100,750,866 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085742-02 | MARYLAND STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | BALTIMORE | MD | $53,156,857 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085744-02 | WEST VIRGINIA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH/HUMAN RESOURCES | CHARLESTON | WV | $45,855,880 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085746-02 | VIRGINIA STATE DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES | RICHMOND | VA | $28,929,334 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085747-02 | TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION | AUSTIN | TX | $54,627,474 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085733-02 | DIVISION OF AGING ADULT AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES | LITTLE ROCK | AR | $11,262,860 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085734-02 | NEW MEXICO STATE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES | SANTA FE | NM | $7,884,967 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085737-02 | AMERICAN SAMOA GOVERNMENT-DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN AND SOCIAL SERVICES | PAGO PAGO | AS | $250,000 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085739-02 | ARIZONA HELTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT SYSTEM | PHOENIX | AZ | $33,080,062 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085690-02 | PUEBLO OF POJOAQUE | SANTA FE | NM | $250,000 | 2023 | TI-22-006 | |||
Title: Tribal Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085727-02 | HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY | OLYMPIA | WA | $28,440,727 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085728-02 | D. C. DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH | WASHINGTON | DC | $24,964,125 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085729-02 | MINNESOTA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES | ST. PAUL | MN | $11,754,067 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085731-02 | WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES | MADISON | WI | $17,508,010 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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TI085732-02 | OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY DIRECTORS OFFICE FINANCIAL SERVICES | SALEM | OR | $16,014,749 | 2023 | TI-22-005 | |||
Title: FY 2022 State Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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SM086299-01 | OCEAN COUNTY COLLEGE | TOMS RIVER | NJ | $78,930 | 2023 | SM-22-004 | |||
Title: GLS Campus Suicide Prevention Grant Program
Project Period: 2023/09/30 - 2026/09/29
Ocean WAVES (We Ask, Verify, Empathize and Support Suicide Prevention, is the comprehensive campus suicide prevention program at Ocean County College. This program is designed to respond to the transitioning demographics of OCC, building the infrastructure and programmatic systems to help prevent suicide. The following goals are a focus of the program: enhance mental health and wellness services, promote help-seeking behavior, reduce stigma, and improve the identification and treatment of at-risk students. Goal 1: Improve Student Mental Health Objective 1.1: By the end of the project period, at least 10% of the campus community will be trained in the evidence-based gatekeeper training, QPR to expand the ability of the college community to recognize and respond effectively to students at risk of suicide and mental health crises Objective 1.2: Continuously improve mental health services utilizing formalized student feedback and ensure a minimum of 95% satisfaction rating through annual review and QI processes. Objective 1.3: By the end of year 1 and on an ongoing basis, improve data collection and reporting mechanisms to inform continued expansion of services to address mental health concerns and treatment, both in-person and virtually Goal 2: Become central to campus- and community-wide unified suicide prevention network providing the necessary training and educational materials to support an evidence-based approach to prevention. Objective 2.1 Within 6 months of project and ongoing, build upon existing and develop new strategic partnerships with campus stakeholders, local community mental health providers, crisis response services, advocates, and professionals Objective 2.2 By the end of the first quarter, begin hosting monthly campus and community events raising awareness and providing community education on topics of mental health, wellness, and suicide prevention Objective 2.3 Within the first project year, partner with mental health experts for annual professional education and training As a community college, OCC serves a transitional student base that touches all ages and stages of life. A total student population of 7275 was recorded for Fall 2021 with 63% Caucasian, 5.9% Black or African American, 2.4% Asian, 7% Hispanic, 13.73% identifying as 2 or more races, and less than 1% American Indian, Alaskan Native, Hawaiian Native or Pacific Islander. Additionally, approximately one third of OCC's student population meet criteria for low-income status. Some of the most consistent clinical presenting concerns in the Counseling Center are: anxiety, depression, financial/housing/food insecurity, stress and overwhelm. Most recently in the wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic, there has been a notable increase in concern related to grief and social or family relationships. OCC students are typically managing stress at home and in relationships, taking care of children or other family members, and maintaining employment all while pursuing their degrees. Ocean WAVES is designed to comprehensively meet the needs of the student population within the context of the greater Ocean County Community, with a focus on increasing identification and services to those most at risk of suicide.
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TI085787-02 | GILA RIVER HEALTH CARE CORPORATION | SACATON | AZ | $825,000 | 2023 | TI-22-006 | |||
Title: Tribal Opioid Response Grants
Project Period: 2022/09/30 - 2024/09/29
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