Short Title STR Supplement
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NOFO Number TI-18-020 (Initial)

Short Title Family Treatment Drug Courts
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Short Title STR TA
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Short Title AI/AN ATTC
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NOFO Number TI-18-001 (Initial)

Short Title FR - CARA
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NOFO Number SP-17-005 (Initial)

Short Title MAT-PDOA
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NOFO Number TI-17-017 (Initial)

Short Title OD Treatment Access
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NOFO Number SP-17-006 (Initial)

Short Title Zero Suicide
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NOFO Number SM-17-006 (Modified)

Short Title BCOR
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NOFO Number TI-17-015 (Initial)

Short Title PPW-PLT
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NOFO Number TI-17-016 (Initial)

Short Title PIPBHC
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NOFO Number SM-17-008 (Modified)

Short Title ReCAST Program
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Short Title TCE-HIV: High Risk Populations
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NOFO Number TI-17-011 (Initial)

Short Title GBHI
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Short Title INT PEPFAR-ATTC
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Short Title National Strategy Grants
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Short Title Prevention Navigator
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FAQ's / Webinars FAQ Document
NOFO Number SP-17-004 (Modified)

Short Title HBCU-CFE
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Short Title RCSP-SN
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Title Healthy Transitions
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2017
Award Number SM061842-04
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 $999,302
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061843-01
Project Period
City Augusta
State ME
NOFO SM-14-017
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT)
Project Description Moving Forward (NITT-HT) Initiative: Achieving Independence for Transition Age Yo... View More

Title Healthy Transitions
Amount $147,657
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061843-02
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Augusta
State ME
NOFO SM-14-017
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT)
Project Description The Moving Forward (NITT-HT) Initiative will address the Governor's priority of improving outcomes for youth of transition age by helping youth and young adults with or at risk of serious mental illness and co-occurring disorder achieve independence by addressing education, housing, employment, relationships, and other needs using evidence-based practices. The Initiative will serve youth and young adults ages 16 - 25, who are experiencing (or at risk of) serious mental health conditions, substance use, at risk of suicide, and who are disconnected from their families or at risk of homelessness in Androscoggin and Cumberland Counties. Moving Forward (NITT-HT) will implement: 1) Transition to Independence (TIP), an evidence -informed practice which emphasizes youth-directed planning and development of practical life skills leading to independence; 2) Portland Identification and Early Referral (PIER) program and evidence-based intervention (Family-aided Assertive Community Treatment [FACT]); 3) Trained Peer Youth Specialists to support youth to reach their goals; and 4) a Learning Collaborative among the two sites. Additionally, the Initiative will identify and address systemic issues bridging the children and adult mental health systems such as funding, policy differences, structures and eligibility criteria, service philosophies and treatment approaches.... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061844-01
Project Period
City Elkhart
State IN
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description ECSProject AWARE... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061845-01
Project Period
City Rexburg
State ID
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Madison Project AWARE... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061846-01
Project Period
City Grand Junction
State CO
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Project AWARE Mesa County Valley School District #51... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061847-01
Project Period
City Hawarden
State IA
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Now is the Time - West Sioux... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $99,992
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061848-01
Project Period
City Syracuse
State NY
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Now is the Time Project AWARE Local Educational Agency Grants... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $97,750
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061849-01
Project Period
City Verona
State NY
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Madison-Oneida Now is the Time Project AWARE Initiative... View More

Title Healthy Transitions
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061850-01
Project Period
City Boston
State MA
NOFO SM-14-017
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT)
Project Description Healthy Transitions... View More

Title Healthy Transitions
Amount $1,037,360
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061850-02
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Boston
State MA
NOFO SM-14-017
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT)
Project Description Healthy Transitions will use Wraparound principles and two evidence-based/informed approaches - High Fidelity Wraparound and Transition to Independence Process (TIP) to reach and serve transition age young adults (TAYA), aged 16-25, that either have, or are at risk of developing, serious mental health conditions and have "fallen through the cracks" of traditional services and supports. The goals of Healthy Transitions are to: 1) increase TAYA voice and create a strong young adult peer support network; 2)create community, adult and child state agency cross-collaborations to identify unconnected TAYA; 3) implement a TAYA-informed public awareness/social media campaign; 4) create TAYA-informed organizational and systems standards of practice; 5) implement evidence-based/informed approaches to better serve TAYA who have not been successfully reached; and 6) launch outreach/engagement strategies tailored to the cultural, linguistic and sexual orientation needs of the communities served.... View More

Title Healthy Transitions
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM061850-03
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Boston
State MA
NOFO SM-14-017
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT)
Project Description Healthy Transitions will use Wraparound principles and two evidence-based/informed approaches - High Fidelity Wraparound and Transition to Independence Process (TIP) to reach and serve transition age young adults (TAYA), aged 16-25, that either have, or are at risk of developing, serious mental health conditions and have "fallen through the cracks" of traditional services and supports. The goals of Healthy Transitions are to: 1) increase TAYA voice and create a strong young adult peer support network; 2)create community, adult and child state agency cross-collaborations to identify unconnected TAYA; 3) implement a TAYA-informed public awareness/social media campaign; 4) create TAYA-informed organizational and systems standards of practice; 5) implement evidence-based/informed approaches to better serve TAYA who have not been successfully reached; and 6) launch outreach/engagement strategies tailored to the cultural, linguistic and sexual orientation needs of the communities served.... View More

Title Healthy Transitions
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2017
Award Number SM061850-04
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Boston
State MA
NOFO SM-14-017
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT)
Project Description Healthy Transitions will use Wraparound principles and two evidence-based/informed approaches - High Fidelity Wraparound and Transition to Independence Process (TIP) to reach and serve transition age young adults (TAYA), aged 16-25, that either have, or are at risk of developing, serious mental health conditions and have "fallen through the cracks" of traditional services and supports. The goals of Healthy Transitions are to: 1) increase TAYA voice and create a strong young adult peer support network; 2)create community, adult and child state agency cross-collaborations to identify unconnected TAYA; 3) implement a TAYA-informed public awareness/social media campaign; 4) create TAYA-informed organizational and systems standards of practice; 5) implement evidence-based/informed approaches to better serve TAYA who have not been successfully reached; and 6) launch outreach/engagement strategies tailored to the cultural, linguistic and sexual orientation needs of the communities served.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $200,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061852-01
Project Period
City Okmulgee
State OK
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description Ensuring Hope... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $200,000
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061852-02
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Okmulgee
State OK
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description The Muscogee (Creek) Nation, acting through the tribal Department of Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services, seeks to forge a comprehensive and integrated suicide prevention,substance abuse prevention, and mental health promotion system to detect, prevent, and provide early intervention services to rural non-reservation American Indian youth and emerging adults who reside within the 11-county area of northeastern Oklahoma served by the tribe. This system shall both expand and enhance the current program and shall provide the foundation for creating prevention prepared communities, data-driven management, collaborative partnerships, and delivering and sustaining effective, efficient, and culturally appropriate services. The Creek Nation Ensuring Hope project shall define the need for services, the gaps between needed and available services, barriers to care, and other problems related to the need to implement suicide and substance abuse prevention and early intervention activities for American Indian youth and emerging adults at risk of or currently experiencing issues that may lead to suicide. The project shall involve communities, assess needs, identify organizations, improve coordination, implement evidence-based strategies, and manage youth at risk for suicide within the tribal service area. Further, the Creek Nation shall enlist area communities, tribal members, youth, area child-serving agencies, educational institutions, Creek Nation health facilities, and public schools in the planning, assessment, implementation, and evaluation phases of this project. The result will raise awareness, improve the continuity of care, engage communities, and save lives. The major outcomes of the project include: Immediately increase the number of AI youth identified as at risk for suicide; increase the number of youth referred for services; increase the number of youth who receive services; increase the number of youth-serving people trained to identify youth at risk.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $200,000
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM061852-03
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Okmulgee
State OK
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description The Muscogee (Creek) Nation, acting through the tribal Department of Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services, seeks to forge a comprehensive and integrated suicide prevention,substance abuse prevention, and mental health promotion system to detect, prevent, and provide early intervention services to rural non-reservation American Indian youth and emerging adults who reside within the 11-county area of northeastern Oklahoma served by the tribe. This system shall both expand and enhance the current program and shall provide the foundation for creating prevention prepared communities, data-driven management, collaborative partnerships, and delivering and sustaining effective, efficient, and culturally appropriate services. The Creek Nation Ensuring Hope project shall define the need for services, the gaps between needed and available services, barriers to care, and other problems related to the need to implement suicide and substance abuse prevention and early intervention activities for American Indian youth and emerging adults at risk of or currently experiencing issues that may lead to suicide. The project shall involve communities, assess needs, identify organizations, improve coordination, implement evidence-based strategies, and manage youth at risk for suicide within the tribal service area. Further, the Creek Nation shall enlist area communities, tribal members, youth, area child-serving agencies, educational institutions, Creek Nation health facilities, and public schools in the planning, assessment, implementation, and evaluation phases of this project. The result will raise awareness, improve the continuity of care, engage communities, and save lives. The major outcomes of the project include: Immediately increase the number of AI youth identified as at risk for suicide; increase the number of youth referred for services; increase the number of youth who receive services; increase the number of youth-serving people trained to identify youth at risk.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $200,000
Award FY 2017
Award Number SM061852-04
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Okmulgee
State OK
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description The Muscogee (Creek) Nation, acting through the tribal Department of Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services, seeks to forge a comprehensive and integrated suicide prevention,substance abuse prevention, and mental health promotion system to detect, prevent, and provide early intervention services to rural non-reservation American Indian youth and emerging adults who reside within the 11-county area of northeastern Oklahoma served by the tribe. This system shall both expand and enhance the current program and shall provide the foundation for creating prevention prepared communities, data-driven management, collaborative partnerships, and delivering and sustaining effective, efficient, and culturally appropriate services. The Creek Nation Ensuring Hope project shall define the need for services, the gaps between needed and available services, barriers to care, and other problems related to the need to implement suicide and substance abuse prevention and early intervention activities for American Indian youth and emerging adults at risk of or currently experiencing issues that may lead to suicide. The project shall involve communities, assess needs, identify organizations, improve coordination, implement evidence-based strategies, and manage youth at risk for suicide within the tribal service area. Further, the Creek Nation shall enlist area communities, tribal members, youth, area child-serving agencies, educational institutions, Creek Nation health facilities, and public schools in the planning, assessment, implementation, and evaluation phases of this project. The result will raise awareness, improve the continuity of care, engage communities, and save lives. The major outcomes of the project include: Immediately increase the number of AI youth identified as at risk for suicide; increase the number of youth referred for services; increase the number of youth who receive services; increase the number of youth-serving people trained to identify youth at risk.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $182,341
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061853-01
Project Period
City Covelo
State CA
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description Round Valley Native Connections... View More

Title State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention
Amount $736,000
Award FY 2017
Award Number SM061769-04
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Anchorage
State AK
NOFO SM-14-008
Short Title: State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention Cooperative Agreements
Project Description The major outcomes of the project include: Immediately increase the number of AI/AN youth identified as at risk for suicide; increase the number of youth referred for services; increase the number of youth who receive services; increase the number of youth-serving individuals trained to identify, refer, assess, manage, and treat youth; systems change; and further promote the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and implement the National Suicide Prevention Strategy. Goal 1: To increase the capacity, effectiveness, and efficiency of suicide prevention services for Alaska Native/American Indian youth age 10-24 who reside within the area served by the Southcentral Foundation. Goal 2: To reduce the prevalence suicide and suicidal behaviors among at risk youth populations (10-24) in the area served by Southcentral Foundation. Goal 3: To promote systems change at the organizational / institutional level to embrace suicide prevention as a core strategy.... View More

Title State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention
Amount $680,488
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061770-01
Project Period
City Arcata
State CA
NOFO SM-14-008
Short Title: State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention Cooperative Agreements
Project Description Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention... View More

Title State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention
Amount $685,332
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061770-02
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Arcata
State CA
NOFO SM-14-008
Short Title: State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention Cooperative Agreements
Project Description Prevention efforts will include evidence-based training and education to youth, families, community members, health care providers, schools and other educational institutions, juvenile justice systems, foster care systems, substance abuse and mental health programs and other child and youth serving providers that address suicide risks and interventions. Goals of the project include: (1) 75% of200 persons in youth serving organizations will indicate an increase in knowledge and skills in suicide identification, referral systems and community resources for AI youth and communities, (2) 75% of200 health, mental health and substance abuse providers will indicate an increase in knowledge about suicide assessment, management and treatment, (3) Increase referral and follow-up with youth who are identified by family, tribal, and community members as at risk for suicide to behavioral health care services by 50%, and (4) Increase follow up with youth identified as at risk for suicide discharged from emergency department and inpatient psychiatric units to provide a seamless approach to continuity of care by 50%, (5) 2-3 Tribal Programs and 3-5 schools will adopt policy establishing referral procedures when an at- risk youth is identified.... View More

Title State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention
Amount $701,563
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM061770-03
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Arcata
State CA
NOFO SM-14-008
Short Title: State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention Cooperative Agreements
Project Description Prevention efforts will include evidence-based training and education to youth, families, community members, health care providers, schools and other educational institutions, juvenile justice systems, foster care systems, substance abuse and mental health programs and other child and youth serving providers that address suicide risks and interventions. Goals of the project include: (1) 75% of200 persons in youth serving organizations will indicate an increase in knowledge and skills in suicide identification, referral systems and community resources for AI youth and communities, (2) 75% of200 health, mental health and substance abuse providers will indicate an increase in knowledge about suicide assessment, management and treatment, (3) Increase referral and follow-up with youth who are identified by family, tribal, and community members as at risk for suicide to behavioral health care services by 50%, and (4) Increase follow up with youth identified as at risk for suicide discharged from emergency department and inpatient psychiatric units to provide a seamless approach to continuity of care by 50%, (5) 2-3 Tribal Programs and 3-5 schools will adopt policy establishing referral procedures when an at- risk youth is identified.... View More

Title State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention
Amount $715,964
Award FY 2017
Award Number SM061770-04
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Arcata
State CA
NOFO SM-14-008
Short Title: State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention Cooperative Agreements
Project Description Prevention efforts will include evidence-based training and education to youth, families, community members, health care providers, schools and other educational institutions, juvenile justice systems, foster care systems, substance abuse and mental health programs and other child and youth serving providers that address suicide risks and interventions. Goals of the project include: (1) 75% of200 persons in youth serving organizations will indicate an increase in knowledge and skills in suicide identification, referral systems and community resources for AI youth and communities, (2) 75% of200 health, mental health and substance abuse providers will indicate an increase in knowledge about suicide assessment, management and treatment, (3) Increase referral and follow-up with youth who are identified by family, tribal, and community members as at risk for suicide to behavioral health care services by 50%, and (4) Increase follow up with youth identified as at risk for suicide discharged from emergency department and inpatient psychiatric units to provide a seamless approach to continuity of care by 50%, (5) 2-3 Tribal Programs and 3-5 schools will adopt policy establishing referral procedures when an at- risk youth is identified.... View More

Title State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention
Amount $736,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061772-01
Project Period
City Little Rock
State AR
NOFO SM-14-008
Short Title: State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention Cooperative Agreements
Project Description State and Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention Grant... View More

Title State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention
Amount $736,000
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061772-02
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Little Rock
State AR
NOFO SM-14-008
Short Title: State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention Cooperative Agreements
Project Description Arkansas is the only state in the nation that has never been awarded this funding. The purpose of this proposed project is to save the lives of at-risk youth in Arkansas. Within the total population of youth ages 10-24, several groups face heightened risk, including those age 18-24 who have the highest rates of suicide, as well as those identified as high risk by the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention including, but not limited to: Latina youth; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning (LGBTQ); American Indian and Alaska Natives; military family members; and veterans. Other high-risk groups include individuals with disabilities, survivors of suicide attempts and of suicide loss, and young working-aged men and women. From these groups we form our population of focus. Following the goals of the National Strategy for Youth Suicide Prevention, the overarching goals of this project are as follows: 1) build youth suicide prevention capacity across service sectors; 2) provide early identification training for caregivers and professional gatekeepers; 3) improve suicide risk assessments, management, and treatment through use of evidence-based practices; 4) provide resiliency training for adolescents; 5) increase public awareness, promotion, and use of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline; 6) improve continuity of care and follow-up of youth identified at risk for suicide; and, 7) promote state systems-level change. Cultural competence on ethnicity, sexual orientation, and military culture issues are built into proposed interventions.... View More

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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