Short Title STR Supplement
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-18-020 (Initial)

Short Title Family Treatment Drug Courts
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars View Webinar
NOFO Number TI-18-002 (Initial)

Short Title
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-18-B2 (Initial)

Short Title
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-18-B1 (Initial)

Short Title STR TA
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-18-004 (Initial)

Short Title AI/AN ATTC
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-18-001 (Initial)

Short Title FR - CARA
Due Date
Center CSAP
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SP-17-005 (Initial)

Short Title MAT-PDOA
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-17-017 (Initial)

Short Title OD Treatment Access
Due Date
Center CSAP
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SP-17-006 (Initial)

Short Title Zero Suicide
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars View Webinar
NOFO Number SM-17-006 (Modified)

Short Title BCOR
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-17-015 (Initial)

Short Title PPW-PLT
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-17-016 (Initial)

Short Title PIPBHC
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars FAQ DocumentView Webinar
NOFO Number SM-17-008 (Modified)

Short Title ReCAST Program
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-17-009 (Modified)

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Center CSAP
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SP-17-003 (Initial)

Short Title TCE-HIV: High Risk Populations
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-17-011 (Initial)

Short Title GBHI
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-17-009 (Initial)

Short Title INT PEPFAR-ATTC
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-17-010 (Initial)

Short Title PPW
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-17-007 (Initial)

Short Title MFP-AC
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-17-008 (Initial)

Short Title National Strategy Grants
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-17-007 (Initial)

Short Title Prevention Navigator
Due Date
Center CSAP
FAQ's / Webinars FAQ Document
NOFO Number SP-17-004 (Modified)

Short Title HBCU-CFE
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-17-013 (Initial)

Short Title RCSP-SN
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-17-006 (Initial)

Short Title
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Center CSAP
FAQ's / Webinars FAQ Document
NOFO Number SP-17-001 (Initial)

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Title Campus Suicide Prevention Grant
Amount $101,999
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061811-01
Project Period
City Rocklin
State CA
NOFO SM-14-014
Short Title: PPHF 2014
Project Description The Sierra College Campus Suicide Prevention Program... View More

Title Campus Suicide Prevention Grant
Amount $102,000
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061811-02
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
City Rocklin
State CA
NOFO SM-14-014
Short Title: PPHF 2014
Project Description The Sierra College Suicide Prevention Program reflects a comprehensive and sustainable approach to effectively address student mental health/substance use disorders that can lead to suicide and suicide attempts. The goal is to prevent suicide and promote mental wellness by creating a caring, inclusive and knowledgeable campus community that reaches out to distressed students, alleviates barriers to help-seeking, and facilitates access to culturally and linguistically appropriate resources. In an effort to address student need, the program’s proposed objectives and strategies include: 1) enhancing employee awareness of mental health and substance use disorders that can lead to suicide by providing flex workshops, training, and online training/resources; 2) expanding student peer-to-peer resources, including a "Train the Trainer" program for Peer Leaders and a for-credit class to train future Peer Mentors; 3) increasing student awareness through Peer presentations and online resources, e.g. Kognito; 4) enhancing parent and community awareness by sharing information at Parent Nights/Orientations and by offering Mental Health First Aid training; 5) Strengthening networking infrastructure by creating a Mental Health Council and expanding the Mental Health Advisory Group of community partners; and 6) strengthening internal infrastructure by developing District and campus-specific policies and protocols for Crisis Response and its aftermath.... View More

Title Campus Suicide Prevention Grant
Amount $102,000
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM061811-03
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
City Rocklin
State CA
NOFO SM-14-014
Short Title: PPHF 2014
Project Description The Sierra College Suicide Prevention Program reflects a comprehensive and sustainable approach to effectively address student mental health/substance use disorders that can lead to suicide and suicide attempts. The goal is to prevent suicide and promote mental wellness by creating a caring, inclusive and knowledgeable campus community that reaches out to distressed students, alleviates barriers to help-seeking, and facilitates access to culturally and linguistically appropriate resources. In an effort to address student need, the program's proposed objectives and strategies include: 1) enhancing employee awareness of mental health and substance use disorders that can lead to suicide by providing flex workshops, training, and online training/resources; 2) expanding student peer-to-peer resources, including a "Train the Trainer" program for Peer Leaders and a for-credit class to train future Peer Mentors; 3) increasing student awareness through Peer presentations and online resources, e.g. Kognito; 4) enhancing parent and community awareness by sharing information at Parent Nights/Orientations and by offering Mental Health First Aid training; 5) Strengthening networking infrastructure by creating a Mental Health Council and expanding the Mental Health Advisory Group of community partners; and 6) strengthening internal infrastructure by developing District and campus-specific policies and protocols for Crisis Response and its aftermath.... View More

Title Campus Suicide Prevention Grant
Amount $78,119
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061816-01
Project Period
City Victoria
State TX
NOFO SM-14-014
Short Title: PPHF 2014
Project Description Jags for Life: Campus Suicide Prevention... View More

Title Campus Suicide Prevention Grant
Amount $86,928
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061816-02
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
City Victoria
State TX
NOFO SM-14-014
Short Title: PPHF 2014
Project Description The University of Houston-Victoria's (UHV's) Counseling Center will undertake the project, Jags for Life, named after UHV's mascot, the Jaguar. The project seeks to establish and sustain targeted suicide prevention and treatment services to all of UHV's 4,491 students and any newly enrolling students through education, training, resource distribution, and service provider partnerships. The project goals are (1) to train faculty, staff, and students to respond to student crises effectively; (2) to raise faculty, staff, and student awareness of suicide risk factors through educational materials; and (3) to create a supportive campus and community environment through strong collaborative partnerships. The project has outlined the following objectives: 1. One Health Educator/Case Manager will be in place to provide education and training programs within the first year. 2. Four training sessions will be held on campus each academic year for students, faculty and staff on suicide prevention, substance use and mental health promotion starting Year 2 of the project. 3. Educational programs will be presented six (6) times each academic year for students, faculty and staff regarding suicide prevention and reduction of risk factors, such as depression and substance abuse. 4. There will be an expanded, comprehensive crisis response plan in place by the end of the first year. 5. There will be traditional print informational materials available in the Counseling Center, in academic buildings, and at the residence halls by the end of Year 1. By the end of Year 2, informational materials will be available in electronic and social media. 6. There will be nine (9) monthly meetings annually of the Suicide Prevention Advisory Team. 7. There will be a 10% increase in the number of students utilizing university mental health services by the end of Year 2 of the project.... View More

Title Campus Suicide Prevention Grant
Amount $92,412
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM061816-03
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
City Victoria
State TX
NOFO SM-14-014
Short Title: PPHF 2014
Project Description The University of Houston-Victoria's (UHV's) Counseling Center will undertake the project, Jags for Life, named after UHV's mascot, the Jaguar. The project seeks to establish and sustain targeted suicide prevention and treatment services to all of UHV's 4,491 students and any newly enrolling students through education, training, resource distribution, and service provider partnerships. The project goals are (1) to train faculty, staff, and students to respond to student crises effectively; (2) to raise faculty, staff, and student awareness of suicide risk factors through educational materials; and (3) to create a supportive campus and community environment through strong collaborative partnerships. The project has outlined the following objectives: 1. One Health Educator/Case Manager will be in place to provide education and training programs within the first year. 2. Four training sessions will be held on campus each academic year for students, faculty and staff on suicide prevention, substance use and mental health promotion starting Year 2 of the project. 3. Educational programs will be presented six (6) times each academic year for students, faculty and staff regarding suicide prevention and reduction of risk factors, such as depression and substance abuse. 4. There will be an expanded, comprehensive crisis response plan in place by the end of the first year. 5. There will be traditional print informational materials available in the Counseling Center, in academic buildings, and at the residence halls by the end of Year 1. By the end of Year 2, informational materials will be available in electronic and social media. 6. There will be nine (9) monthly meetings annually of the Suicide Prevention Advisory Team. 7. There will be a 10% increase in the number of students utilizing university mental health services by the end of Year 2 of the project.... View More

Title Campus Suicide Prevention Grant
Amount $100,798
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061818-01
Project Period
City Santa Clarita
State CA
NOFO SM-14-014
Short Title: PPHF 2014
Project Description The College of the Canyons Campus Suicide Prevention Program... View More

Title Campus Suicide Prevention Grant
Amount $100,544
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061818-02
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
City Santa Clarita
State CA
NOFO SM-14-014
Short Title: PPHF 2014
Project Description The College of the Canyons' Campus Suicide Prevention Program will improve student mental health by reducing student risk factors and eliminating suicide and attempts through: training; education; information dissemination; expanded mental health services capacity; enhanced mental health services infrastructure; data; and by increasing the number of people able to identify, support, and/or refer at risk students to services and the treatment they need. Measureable Objectives to be achieved by 2017: (1) Faculty/Staff Training: deliver mental and behavioral health training to 60% of College administrators, full-time faculty, adjunct faculty, classified staff, and student workers by 2017. (2) Capacity Building: expand mental health program capacity, reducing wait times by 30%. (3) Student Education and Training: improve student health measures by reducing by 25% the numbers of students reporting negative mental health feelings in the previous 12 months. (4) Information Access and Dissemination: increase the availability of suicide prevention information materials and resources to 100% of students at College of the Canyons. (5) Data Collection, Assessment, and Evaluation: To develop and implement processes and procedures to collect and assess data on 90% of student contacts with the mental health system. (6) Project Administration and Organization: appoint qualified project staff and an advisory committee able to implement all project activities, achieve all measurable objectives, and meet 100% of the expectations and requirements of the SAMHSA Campus Suicide Prevention Grant. The project will deliver training and support to at least 800 students per year; provide access to information up to 15,000 students per year; and deliver training to 60% of faculty and staff.... View More

Title Campus Suicide Prevention Grant
Amount $95,188
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM061818-03
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
City Santa Clarita
State CA
NOFO SM-14-014
Short Title: PPHF 2014
Project Description The College of the Canyons' Campus Suicide Prevention Program will improve student mental health by reducing student risk factors and eliminating suicide and attempts through: training; education; information dissemination; expanded mental health services capacity; enhanced mental health services infrastructure; data; and by increasing the number of people able to identify, support, and/or refer at risk students to services and the treatment they need. Measureable Objectives to be achieved by 2017: (1) Faculty/Staff Training: deliver mental and behavioral health training to 60% of College administrators, full-time faculty, adjunct faculty, classified staff, and student workers by 2017. (2) Capacity Building: expand mental health program capacity, reducing wait times by 30%. (3) Student Education and Training: improve student health measures by reducing by 25% the numbers of students reporting negative mental health feelings in the previous 12 months. (4) Information Access and Dissemination: increase the availability of suicide prevention information materials and resources to 100% of students at College of the Canyons. (5) Data Collection, Assessment, and Evaluation: To develop and implement processes and procedures to collect and assess data on 90% of student contacts with the mental health system. (6) Project Administration and Organization: appoint qualified project staff and an advisory committee able to implement all project activities, achieve all measurable objectives, and meet 100% of the expectations and requirements of the SAMHSA Campus Suicide Prevention Grant. The project will deliver training and support to at least 800 students per year; provide access to information up to 15,000 students per year; and deliver training to 60% of faculty and staff.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $192,070
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061822-01
Project Period
City Mountain Village
State AK
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description ATC Native Connections Project... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $192,070
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061822-02
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Mountain Village
State AK
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description The Asa'carsarmiut Tribe of Mountain Village, Alaska a community of 813 residents, primarily (91%) of Yup'ik Eskimo descendants, welcomes the opportunity to assist families and youth by: increasing the capacity of community leaders, increasing our resources, working with partner agencies, approval of a community plan and finally by development of policies & procedures in order to more effectively promote and sponsor culturally-appropriate and healthy activities. We are a federally recognized tribe as identified in ISDEA Act (USC 25, Chapter 14, Subchapter II, Section 450b). We are eligible to submit this grant application to HHS/SAMHSA, Native Connections program because of our tribal recognition and rate of suicide. We estimate that we will work with 250+ youth (between ages 10-24) each year and for five years thereafter, if given the opportunity. This project will broaden our ability to partner with many different agencies enabling us to help our youth even further. One requirement, to work with SAMHSA, will be strongly pursued and viable for the success of the project. With this project, we will hire a project coordinator, evaluating specialist/assistant and hopefully a Boys & Girls Club Coordinator. We truly believe in sustainability and if the outcome is not as beneficial as we hoped it would be, at least we will have a B&G Coordinator that will be trained to help our youth in the areas of suicide prevention. We also hope to accomplish the hiring of a consultant to help us in the process of completing a strategic plan, policy & protocol development. Eventually we will submit the plan for approval to our council, community residents and SAMHSA. We will ensure federal regulations/guidelines relevant to this project are in compliance.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $197,162
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM061822-03
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Mountain Village
State AK
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description The Asa'carsarmiut Tribe of Mountain Village, Alaska a community of 813 residents, primarily (91%) of Yup'ik Eskimo descendants, welcomes the opportunity to assist families and youth by: increasing the capacity of community leaders, increasing our resources, working with partner agencies, approval of a community plan and finally by development of policies & procedures in order to more effectively promote and sponsor culturally-appropriate and healthy activities. We are a federally recognized tribe as identified in ISDEA Act (USC 25, Chapter 14, Subchapter II, Section 450b). We are eligible to submit this grant application to HHS/SAMHSA, Native Connections program because of our tribal recognition and rate of suicide. We estimate that we will work with 250+ youth (between ages 10-24) each year and for five years thereafter, if given the opportunity. This project will broaden our ability to partner with many different agencies enabling us to help our youth even further. One requirement, to work with SAMHSA, will be strongly pursued and viable for the success of the project. With this project, we will hire a project coordinator, evaluating specialist/assistant and hopefully a Boys & Girls Club Coordinator. We truly believe in sustainability and if the outcome is not as beneficial as we hoped it would be, at least we will have a B&G Coordinator that will be trained to help our youth in the areas of suicide prevention. We also hope to accomplish the hiring of a consultant to help us in the process of completing a strategic plan, policy & protocol development. Eventually we will submit the plan for approval to our council, community residents and SAMHSA. We will ensure federal regulations/guidelines relevant to this project are in compliance.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $176,864
Award FY 2017
Award Number SM061822-04
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Mountain Village
State AK
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description The Asa'carsarmiut Tribe of Mountain Village, Alaska a community of 813 residents, primarily (91%) of Yup'ik Eskimo descendants, welcomes the opportunity to assist families and youth by: increasing the capacity of community leaders, increasing our resources, working with partner agencies, approval of a community plan and finally by development of policies & procedures in order to more effectively promote and sponsor culturally-appropriate and healthy activities. We are a federally recognized tribe as identified in ISDEA Act (USC 25, Chapter 14, Subchapter II, Section 450b). We are eligible to submit this grant application to HHS/SAMHSA, Native Connections program because of our tribal recognition and rate of suicide. We estimate that we will work with 250+ youth (between ages 10-24) each year and for five years thereafter, if given the opportunity. This project will broaden our ability to partner with many different agencies enabling us to help our youth even further. One requirement, to work with SAMHSA, will be strongly pursued and viable for the success of the project. With this project, we will hire a project coordinator, evaluating specialist/assistant and hopefully a Boys & Girls Club Coordinator. We truly believe in sustainability and if the outcome is not as beneficial as we hoped it would be, at least we will have a B&G Coordinator that will be trained to help our youth in the areas of suicide prevention. We also hope to accomplish the hiring of a consultant to help us in the process of completing a strategic plan, policy & protocol development. Eventually we will submit the plan for approval to our council, community residents and SAMHSA. We will ensure federal regulations/guidelines relevant to this project are in compliance.... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061823-01
Project Period
City Corbin
State KY
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Project AWARE for Corbin Independent Schools... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061824-01
Project Period
City Lowell
State MA
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Youth Mental Health First Aide in Lowell MA... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061825-01
Project Period
City Berlin
State WI
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Berlin Raises AWAREness... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061826-01
Project Period
City Marshalltown
State IA
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Now is the Time Marshalltown... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061830-01
Project Period
City Henderson
State KY
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Youth Mental Health First Aid... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $99,820
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061831-01
Project Period
City Ukiah
State CA
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Mental Health in Education Project... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $94,560
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061832-01
Project Period
City Kissimmee
State FL
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Project AWARE - Osceola... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061833-01
Project Period
City Mesa
State AZ
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Project Aware, Children First... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061836-01
Project Period
City Warrenton
State VA
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Fauquier County Public Schools Aware Community Responders Project... View More

Title Healthy Transitions
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061842-01
Project Period
City Oklahoma City
State OK
NOFO SM-14-017
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT)
Project Description Oklahoma Now Is The Time (ONITT) initiative... View More

Title Healthy Transitions
Amount $1,037,360
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061842-02
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Oklahoma City
State OK
NOFO SM-14-017
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT)
Project Description The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) will implement the Oklahoma Now is the Time (ONITT) Initiative. The ONITT will plan, develop and implement a continuum of education, outreach, identification and linkages to effective treatment and support for youth and young adults ages 16-25 that either have, or are at risk of developing a serious mental health or co-occurring condition. The ODMHSAS will partner with Okmulgee, Washington, and Oklahoma Counties as local laboratories to develop the continuum referenced above, including a practice model customized for youth and young adults in transition (YATs). YATs will be served through outreach and screening activities and have access to a Transition to Independence Process (TIP) TIP-Informed Wraparound approach or a TIP option. Project goals relate to increased awareness and understanding of symptoms for early detection of serious mental health conditions, the delivery of effective outreach strategies, and engagement and linkage for YATs to effective treatment. ONITT strategies include a multi-media educational campaign, school campus and street outreach, and engagement activities offered throughout the communities by service providers and advocacy organizations.... View More

Title Healthy Transitions
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM061842-03
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Oklahoma City
State OK
NOFO SM-14-017
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT)
Project Description The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) will implement the Oklahoma Now is the Time (ONITT) Initiative. The ONITT will plan, develop and implement a continuum of education, outreach, identification and linkages to effective treatment and support for youth and young adults ages 16-25 that either have, or are at risk of developing a serious mental health or co-occurring condition. The ODMHSAS will partner with Okmulgee, Washington, and Oklahoma Counties as local laboratories to develop the continuum referenced above, including a practice model customized for youth and young adults in transition (YATs). YATs will be served through outreach and screening activities and have access to a Transition to Independence Process (TIP) TIP-Informed Wraparound approach or a TIP option. Project goals relate to increased awareness and understanding of symptoms for early detection of serious mental health conditions, the delivery of effective outreach strategies, and engagement and linkage for YATs to effective treatment. ONITT strategies include a multi-media educational campaign, school campus and street outreach, and engagement activities offered throughout the communities by service providers and advocacy organizations.... View More

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Funding Summary


Non-Discretionary Funding

Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Block Grant $0
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
Substance Use Prevention $0
Substance Use Treatment $0
Flex Grants $0
Subtotal of Discretionary Funding $0

Total Funding

Total Mental Health Funds $0
Total Substance Use Funds $0
Flex Grant Funds $0
Total Funds $0