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| Award Number | Organization | City | State | Amount | Award FY | NOFO | ||||
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| SM061705-02 | Washington State Depart Soc/Hlth Srvs | Olympia | WA | $791,420 | 2015 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program The Washington Becoming Employed Starts Today (BEST) project is designed to transform service delivery by promoting sustainable access to evidence-based Supported Employment. BEST provides consumers with meaningful choice and control of employment and support services, utilizes Peer Counselors, reduces unemployment and supports the recovery and resiliency of individuals with serious mental illnesses including co-occurring disorders. The BEST project is a partnership between the Washington State Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery, Grant Mental Health and Columbia River Mental Health. The project will provide evidence-based Supported Employment services (EBP SE) also known as Individual Placement and Support (IPS) throughout one urban and one rural county, serving 50 individuals in the first year and 100 per year thereafter with a total unduplicated count of 450 individuals over the five years of the Grant.
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| SM061705-03 | Washington State Depart Soc/Hlth Srvs | Olympia | WA | $789,512 | 2016 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program The Washington Becoming Employed Starts Today (BEST) project is designed to transform service delivery by promoting sustainable access to evidence-based Supported Employment. BEST provides consumers with meaningful choice and control of employment and support services, utilizes Peer Counselors, reduces unemployment and supports the recovery and resiliency of individuals with serious mental illnesses including co-occurring disorders. The BEST project is a partnership between the Washington State Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery, Grant Mental Health and Columbia River Mental Health. The project will provide evidence-based Supported Employment services (EBP SE) also known as Individual Placement and Support (IPS) throughout one urban and one rural county, serving 50 individuals in the first year and 100 per year thereafter with a total unduplicated count of 450 individuals over the five years of the Grant.
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| SM061705-04 | Washington State Depart Soc/Hlth Srvs | Olympia | WA | $634,591 | 2017 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program The Washington Becoming Employed Starts Today (BEST) project is designed to transform service delivery by promoting sustainable access to evidence-based Supported Employment. BEST provides consumers with meaningful choice and control of employment and support services, utilizes Peer Counselors, reduces unemployment and supports the recovery and resiliency of individuals with serious mental illnesses including co-occurring disorders. The BEST project is a partnership between the Washington State Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery, Grant Mental Health and Columbia River Mental Health. The project will provide evidence-based Supported Employment services (EBP SE) also known as Individual Placement and Support (IPS) throughout one urban and one rural county, serving 50 individuals in the first year and 100 per year thereafter with a total unduplicated count of 450 individuals over the five years of the Grant.
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| SM061707-01 | Ohio State Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services | Columbus | OH | $800,000 | 2014 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Short Title: Supported Employment Program Ohio Supported Employment
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| SM061707-02 | Ohio State Department of Mental Health | Columbus | OH | $800,000 | 2015 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) and partners will implement the Ohio Supported Employment Project to reduce the high unemployment rates for young adults/adults with a severe and persistent mental illness who may have co-occurring substance use disorders. Daybreak in Montgomery County and Firelands in Erie/Ottawa Counties will implement new programs, and a committee will oversee statewide training, policy changes, and evaluation. The evidence based practice of Individualized Placement (IPS) Support Supported Employment will be shared statewide through training and technical assistance. IPS is one of few approaches with research evidence for this population to gain and maintain competitive employment. Major partners include community based behavioral health providers, Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health (ADAMH) Boards, and consumer advocacy organizations.
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| SM061707-03 | Ohio State Department of Mental Health | Columbus | OH | $800,000 | 2016 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) and partners will implement the Ohio Supported Employment Project to reduce the high unemployment rates for young adults/adults with a severe and persistent mental illness who may have co-occurring substance use disorders. Daybreak in Montgomery County and Firelands in Erie/Ottawa Counties will implement new programs, and a committee will oversee statewide training, policy changes, and evaluation. The evidence based practice of Individualized Placement (IPS) Support Supported Employment will be shared statewide through training and technical assistance. IPS is one of few approaches with research evidence for this population to gain and maintain competitive employment. Major partners include community based behavioral health providers, Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health (ADAMH) Boards, and consumer advocacy organizations.
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| SM061707-04 | Ohio State Department of Mental Health | Columbus | OH | $545,277 | 2017 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) and partners will implement the Ohio Supported Employment Project to reduce the high unemployment rates for young adults/adults with a severe and persistent mental illness who may have co-occurring substance use disorders. Daybreak in Montgomery County and Firelands in Erie/Ottawa Counties will implement new programs, and a committee will oversee statewide training, policy changes, and evaluation. The evidence based practice of Individualized Placement (IPS) Support Supported Employment will be shared statewide through training and technical assistance. IPS is one of few approaches with research evidence for this population to gain and maintain competitive employment. Major partners include community based behavioral health providers, Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health (ADAMH) Boards, and consumer advocacy organizations.
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| SM061708-01 | Connecticut St Dept of Mh/Addiction Srvs | Hartford | CT | $800,000 | 2014 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Short Title: Supported Employment Program Connecticut Supported Employment Program
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| SM061708-02 | Connecticut St Dept of Mh/Addiction Srvs | Hartford | CT | $800,000 | 2015 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program The CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) proposes to use funds through the Transforming Lives through Supported Employment Program grant to enhance state and community capacity to provide evidenced-based supported employment (SE) programs to better serve Latinos and individuals with criminal justice involvement with serious mental illnesses. The CT Supported Employment Program focuses on reducing health disparities for DMHAS connected individuals who have serious mental illnesses, with or without co-occurring substance use disorders.
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| SM061708-03 | Connecticut St Dept of Mh/Addiction Srvs | Hartford | CT | $800,000 | 2016 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program The CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) proposes to use funds through the Transforming Lives through Supported Employment Program grant to enhance state and community capacity to provide evidenced-based supported employment (SE) programs to better serve Latinos and individuals with criminal justice involvement with serious mental illnesses. The CT Supported Employment Program focuses on reducing health disparities for DMHAS connected individuals who have serious mental illnesses, with or without co-occurring substance use disorders.
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| SM061708-04 | Connecticut St Dept of Mh/Addiction Srvs | Hartford | CT | $800,000 | 2017 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program The CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) proposes to use funds through the Transforming Lives through Supported Employment Program grant to enhance state and community capacity to provide evidenced-based supported employment (SE) programs to better serve Latinos and individuals with criminal justice involvement with serious mental illnesses. The CT Supported Employment Program focuses on reducing health disparities for DMHAS connected individuals who have serious mental illnesses, with or without co-occurring substance use disorders.
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| SM061713-01 | Illinois State Department of Human Srvcs | Springfield | IL | $799,640 | 2014 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Short Title: Supported Employment Program Illinois - Supported Employment Program/IPS
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| SM061713-02 | Illinois State Department of Human Srvcs | Springfield | IL | $795,914 | 2015 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program The Illinois DHS, Division of Mental Health (DMH) is applying for a Mental Health Transformation Grant (MHTG) to enhance state and community capacity to provide and expand evidence-based supported employment programs (EB-SE)/Individual Placement Services (IPS). This will be accomplished by creating a state infrastructure to maintain and expand EB-SE services throughout Illinois and serve 350 individuals with SMI and co-occurring SMI/SUD. The Illinois DHS will establish robust Individual Placement and Support (IPS) programs in two Chicago communities working with two agencies: Trilogy Incorporated Behavioral Healthcare on the north side, and Thresholds Psychiatric Rehabilitation Centers on the south side of the city.
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| SM061713-03 | Illinois State Department of Human Srvcs | Springfield | IL | $796,189 | 2016 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program The Illinois DHS, Division of Mental Health (DMH) is applying for a Mental Health Transformation Grant (MHTG) to enhance state and community capacity to provide and expand evidence-based supported employment programs (EB-SE)/Individual Placement Services (IPS). This will be accomplished by creating a state infrastructure to maintain and expand EB-SE services throughout Illinois and serve 350 individuals with SMI and co-occurring SMI/SUD. The Illinois DHS will establish robust Individual Placement and Support (IPS) programs in two Chicago communities working with two agencies: Trilogy Incorporated Behavioral Healthcare on the north side, and Thresholds Psychiatric Rehabilitation Centers on the south side of the city.
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| SM061713-04 | Illinois State Department of Human Srvcs | Springfield | IL | $799,094 | 2017 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program The Illinois DHS, Division of Mental Health (DMH) is applying for a Mental Health Transformation Grant (MHTG) to enhance state and community capacity to provide and expand evidence-based supported employment programs (EB-SE)/Individual Placement Services (IPS). This will be accomplished by creating a state infrastructure to maintain and expand EB-SE services throughout Illinois and serve 350 individuals with SMI and co-occurring SMI/SUD. The Illinois DHS will establish robust Individual Placement and Support (IPS) programs in two Chicago communities working with two agencies: Trilogy Incorporated Behavioral Healthcare on the north side, and Thresholds Psychiatric Rehabilitation Centers on the south side of the city.
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| SM061718-01 | Alabama State Dept of Mtl Hlth & Mtl Ret | Montgomery | AL | $800,000 | 2014 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Short Title: Supported Employment Program AL Individual Placement & Supp. Supported Employment Project
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| SM061718-02 | Alabama State Dept of Mtl Hlth & Mtl Ret | Montgomery | AL | $800,000 | 2015 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program The Alabama Individual and Placement Support-Supported Employment Program (AL-IPSSEP) is designed to enable adults receiving services from community mental health centers to access culturally competent employment services and to succeed in competitive employment. Both the Alabama Department of Mental Health and the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services are uniquely positioned to implement the first evidence-based practice supported employment model in Alabama. Key partners include Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, the Auburn Center for Disability Research and Services, and the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs. The program goal is to prioritize and offer full access to employment through Individual Placement and Support services for people who do not benefit from traditional vocational service.
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| SM061718-03 | Alabama State Dept of Mtl Hlth & Mtl Ret | Montgomery | AL | $710,000 | 2016 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program The Alabama Individual and Placement Support-Supported Employment Program (AL-IPSSEP) is designed to enable adults receiving services from community mental health centers to access culturally competent employment services and to succeed in competitive employment. Both the Alabama Department of Mental Health and the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services are uniquely positioned to implement the first evidence-based practice supported employment model in Alabama. Key partners include Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, the Auburn Center for Disability Research and Services, and the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs. The program goal is to prioritize and offer full access to employment through Individual Placement and Support services for people who do not benefit from traditional vocational service.
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| SM061719-01 | Kansas State Department for Aging and Disability Services | Topeka | KS | $798,738 | 2014 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Short Title: Supported Employment Program Enhancing Supported Employment in Kansas
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| SM061719-02 | Kansas State Department for Aging and Disability Services | Topeka | KS | $786,084 | 2015 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program The purpose of the Enhancing Supported Employment in Kansas (ESEK) project is to enhance state and local capacity to provide and expand the evidence-based supported employment Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model through, 1) increased state and local coordination, 2) identification and development of policy and sustainable funding approaches, and, 3) enhanced implementation of the IPS model at two local sites. ESEK will convene a state level Supported Employment Coordinating Committee of stakeholders and establish IPS services in two Kansas communities - Sedgwick County, a population dense, urban county, and Southwest Kansas, a diverse and rural area of the state. ESEK will build upon the existing supported employment efforts in Kansas, including the Vocational Sub-Committee, under the Governor's Behavioral Health Services Planning Council.
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| SM061719-03 | Kansas State Department for Aging and Disability Services | Topeka | KS | $788,619 | 2016 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program The purpose of the Enhancing Supported Employment in Kansas (ESEK) project is to enhance state and local capacity to provide and expand the evidence-based supported employment Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model through, 1) increased state and local coordination, 2) identification and development of policy and sustainable funding approaches, and, 3) enhanced implementation of the IPS model at two local sites. ESEK will convene a state level Supported Employment Coordinating Committee of stakeholders and establish IPS services in two Kansas communities - Sedgwick County, a population dense, urban county, and Southwest Kansas, a diverse and rural area of the state. ESEK will build upon the existing supported employment efforts in Kansas, including the Vocational Sub-Committee, under the Governor's Behavioral Health Services Planning Council.
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| SM061719-04 | Kansas State Department for Aging and Disability Services | Topeka | KS | $477,231 | 2017 | SM-14-011 | ||||
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Title: Supported Employment Program
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: Supported Employment Program The purpose of the Enhancing Supported Employment in Kansas (ESEK) project is to enhance state and local capacity to provide and expand the evidence-based supported employment Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model through, 1) increased state and local coordination, 2) identification and development of policy and sustainable funding approaches, and, 3) enhanced implementation of the IPS model at two local sites. ESEK will convene a state level Supported Employment Coordinating Committee of stakeholders and establish IPS services in two Kansas communities - Sedgwick County, a population dense, urban county, and Southwest Kansas, a diverse and rural area of the state. ESEK will build upon the existing supported employment efforts in Kansas, including the Vocational Sub-Committee, under the Governor's Behavioral Health Services Planning Council.
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| SM061723-01 | National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc. | Greensboro | NC | $532,200 | 2014 | SM-14-015 | ||||
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Title: NITT-MFP-Y
Short Title: NITT-MFP-Y NBCC Minority Fellowship Program for Youth
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| SM061723-02 | National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc. | Greensboro | NC | $586,055 | 2015 | SM-14-015 | ||||
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Title: NITT-MFP-Y
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: NITT-MFP-Y NBCC MFP-Y Program aims to expand access to culturally and clinically appropriate behavioral health care for underserved youth. The NBCC MFP-Y will award 40 master's level fellowships per year, and provide additional training to these and other professional counselors on culturally competent treatment for youth. These strategies will reduce health disparities by increasing the pool of culturally competent professional counselors who are available to underserved children, adolescent, and transitioning youth populations in public and private nonprofit sectors.
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| SM061723-03 | National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc. | Greensboro | NC | $532,200 | 2016 | SM-14-015 | ||||
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Title: NITT-MFP-Y
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: NITT-MFP-Y NBCC MFP-Y Program aims to expand access to culturally and clinically appropriate behavioral health care for underserved youth. The NBCC MFP-Y will award 40 master's level fellowships per year, and provide additional training to these and other professional counselors on culturally competent treatment for youth. These strategies will reduce health disparities by increasing the pool of culturally competent professional counselors who are available to underserved children, adolescent, and transitioning youth populations in public and private nonprofit sectors.
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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 |
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| Substance Use Prevention | $0 |
| Substance Use Treatment | $0 |
| Flex Grants | $0 |
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