- NOFOs
- Awards
- Awards by State
| Award Number | Organization | City | State | Amount | Award FY | NOFO | ||||
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| TI026150-01 | Wisconsin Department of Health Services | Madison | WI | $1,000,000 | 2015 | TI-15-007 | ||||
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Title: MAT-PDOA
Project Period: 2015/08/01 - 2018/07/31
Short Title: MAT-PDOA The Wisconsin Targeted Capacity Expansion: Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) - Prescription Drug and Opioid Addition (PDOA): Community Activated Recovery Enhancement (C.A.R.E) Grant (MAT-PDOA C.A.R.E) will focus on enhancing and expanding treatment service delivery systems to increase community capacity and provide accessible, effective, comprehensive, coordinated/integrated and evidence-based MAT and recovery support services for individuals with opioid use disorders. Evidence-based efforts for engaging and retaining individuals with opioid use disorders into an integrated service delivery system will be funded in Sauk and Columbia Counties, with possible expansion to Richland County in grant year three. Service expansion, oversight, training and technical assistance will be provided by the Sauk County Department Health Services (SCDHS) in collaboration with Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) and the C.A.R.E. program of Sauk City, Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services will contract with SCDHS and its CCS program along with the grassroots C.A.R.E. program to connect the formal infrastructure of community behavioral health services with the grassroots MAT efforts of the C.A.R.E. CCS points of service access are available to all eligible consumers across the lifespan with diagnosis of mental health, substance abuse or co-occurring conditions. An evidence-based treatment service delivery approach focusing on four goals will: 1) increase the individuals receiving MAT services, with pharmacotherapies approved by the FDA, for the treatment of opioid use disorders in identified high-risk communities; 2) increase the individuals receiving integrated care, increase retention in services, improve quality of life and reduce relapse; 3) decrease illicit drug use at 6- months follow-up; and 4) reach out to untreated opioid use disorder sub-population groups, incarcerated individuals within four months of release, gap group populations and pregnant women.
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| TI026150-02 | Wisconsin Department of Health Services | Madison | WI | $1,000,000 | 2016 | TI-15-007 | ||||
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Title: MAT-PDOA
Project Period: 2015/08/01 - 2018/07/31
Short Title: MAT-PDOA The Wisconsin Targeted Capacity Expansion: Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) - Prescription Drug and Opioid Addition (PDOA): Community Activated Recovery Enhancement (C.A.R.E) Grant (MAT-PDOA C.A.R.E) will focus on enhancing and expanding treatment service delivery systems to increase community capacity and provide accessible, effective, comprehensive, coordinated/integrated and evidence-based MAT and recovery support services for individuals with opioid use disorders. Evidence-based efforts for engaging and retaining individuals with opioid use disorders into an integrated service delivery system will be funded in Sauk and Columbia Counties, with possible expansion to Richland County in grant year three. Service expansion, oversight, training and technical assistance will be provided by the Sauk County Department Health Services (SCDHS) in collaboration with Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) and the C.A.R.E. program of Sauk City, Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services will contract with SCDHS and its CCS program along with the grassroots C.A.R.E. program to connect the formal infrastructure of community behavioral health services with the grassroots MAT efforts of the C.A.R.E. CCS points of service access are available to all eligible consumers across the lifespan with diagnosis of mental health, substance abuse or co-occurring conditions. An evidence-based treatment service delivery approach focusing on four goals will: 1) increase the individuals receiving MAT services, with pharmacotherapies approved by the FDA, for the treatment of opioid use disorders in identified high-risk communities; 2) increase the individuals receiving integrated care, increase retention in services, improve quality of life and reduce relapse; 3) decrease illicit drug use at 6- months follow-up; and 4) reach out to untreated opioid use disorder sub-population groups, incarcerated individuals within four months of release, gap group populations and pregnant women.
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| TI026150-03 | Wisconsin Department of Health Services | Madison | WI | $793,097 | 2017 | TI-15-007 | ||||
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Title: MAT-PDOA
Project Period: 2015/08/01 - 2018/07/31
Short Title: MAT-PDOA The Wisconsin Targeted Capacity Expansion: Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) - Prescription Drug and Opioid Addition (PDOA): Community Activated Recovery Enhancement (C.A.R.E) Grant (MAT-PDOA C.A.R.E) will focus on enhancing and expanding treatment service delivery systems to increase community capacity and provide accessible, effective, comprehensive, coordinated/integrated and evidence-based MAT and recovery support services for individuals with opioid use disorders. Evidence-based efforts for engaging and retaining individuals with opioid use disorders into an integrated service delivery system will be funded in Sauk and Columbia Counties, with possible expansion to Richland County in grant year three. Service expansion, oversight, training and technical assistance will be provided by the Sauk County Department Health Services (SCDHS) in collaboration with Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) and the C.A.R.E. program of Sauk City, Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services will contract with SCDHS and its CCS program along with the grassroots C.A.R.E. program to connect the formal infrastructure of community behavioral health services with the grassroots MAT efforts of the C.A.R.E. CCS points of service access are available to all eligible consumers across the lifespan with diagnosis of mental health, substance abuse or co-occurring conditions. An evidence-based treatment service delivery approach focusing on four goals will: 1) increase the individuals receiving MAT services, with pharmacotherapies approved by the FDA, for the treatment of opioid use disorders in identified high-risk communities; 2) increase the individuals receiving integrated care, increase retention in services, improve quality of life and reduce relapse; 3) decrease illicit drug use at 6- months follow-up; and 4) reach out to untreated opioid use disorder sub-population groups, incarcerated individuals within four months of release, gap group populations and pregnant women.
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Short Title: MAT-PDOA
Short Title: MAT-PDOA
Short Title: MAT-PDOA
This site provides information on grants issued by SAMHSA for mental health and substance abuse services by State. The summaries include Drug Free Communities grants issued by SAMHSA on behalf of the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
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Funding Summary
Non-Discretionary Funding
| Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Block Grant | $0 |
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| Community Mental Health Services Block Grant | $0 |
| Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) | $0 |
| Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI) | $0 |
| Subtotal of Non-Discretionary Funding | $0 |
Discretionary Funding
| Mental Health | $0 |
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| Substance Use Prevention | $0 |
| Substance Use Treatment | $0 |
| Flex Grants | $0 |
| Subtotal of Discretionary Funding | $0 |
Total Funding
| Total Mental Health Funds | $0 |
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| Total Substance Use Funds | $0 |
| Flex Grant Funds | $0 |
| Total Funds | $0 |