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| Award Number | Organization | City | State | Amount | Award FY | NOFO | ||||
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| SM061589-02 | Osage Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma | Pawhuska | OK | $400,000 | 2015 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
Short Title: Circles of Care VI The Osage Nation, acting through the Division of Health and Wellness and Child, Family and Senior Services, seeks to forge a holistic, community-based, integrated, and coordinated System of care to advance the delivery of those services, practices, and cultural experiences that promote the mental health and wellness of American Indian children and youth and their families who reside within the area of northern Oklahoma served by the tribe. This shared vision shall both expand and enhance current efforts and shall provide the foundation for delivering and sustaining effective, efficient, and culturally appropriate mental health and wellness services. The Osage Nation Guarding the Future project shall identify and define the need for services, the gaps between needed and available services, barriers to services, and other problems related to the need to implement mental health and wellness activities and services for American Indian children from birth to 25 years of age. Further, the Osage Nation shall enlist tribal departments, parents, providers, public agencies, public schools, and community members in the planning, assessment, implementation, evaluation, and continuation phases of this project.
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| SM061589-03 | Osage Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma | Pawhuska | OK | $400,000 | 2016 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2017/12/30
Short Title: Circles of Care VI The Osage Nation, acting through the Division of Health and Wellness and Child, Family and Senior Services, seeks to forge a holistic, community-based, integrated, and coordinated System of care to advance the delivery of those services, practices, and cultural experiences that promote the mental health and wellness of American Indian children and youth and their families who reside within the area of northern Oklahoma served by the tribe. This shared vision shall both expand and enhance current efforts and shall provide the foundation for delivering and sustaining effective, efficient, and culturally appropriate mental health and wellness services. The Osage Nation Guarding the Future project shall identify and define the need for services, the gaps between needed and available services, barriers to services, and other problems related to the need to implement mental health and wellness activities and services for American Indian children from birth to 25 years of age. Further, the Osage Nation shall enlist tribal departments, parents, providers, public agencies, public schools, and community members in the planning, assessment, implementation, evaluation, and continuation phases of this project.
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| SM061590-01 | Makah Tribe | Neah Bay | WA | $399,958 | 2014 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Short Title: Circles of Care VI Circles of Care: Makah Ways of Wellness
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| SM061590-02 | Makah Tribe | Neah Bay | WA | $399,914 | 2015 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
Short Title: Circles of Care VI Hidasubach - A Makah lifestyle of conscious preparation for success in all endeavors by working to create balance in every aspect of one’s life - spiritual, mental, physical and emotional. The Hidasubach initiative seeks to engage Makah youth, families, spiritual leaders, and community representatives in a collective, community-based planning effort to identify valuable lessons from the past, and to use these lessons in the development of a tribal-centric behavioral health system of care targeted at children, teens, and young adults up to the age of 25. The overall goal of the Hidasubach initiative is to create a system of care that is founded on core Makah strengths, is family and community driven, fosters individual and collective ownership and responsibility for mental health and wellness, and best meets the unique, current mental health and wellness needs of over 1,000 Makah youth and their families. The Hidasubach initiative aims to strengthen the fundamental Makah value of individual and collective responsibility for optimal health and wellness with an emphasis on the importance of active preparation to ensure overall balance among the four Makah domains of life, spiritual, mental, physical and emotional. The Hidasubach lifestyle has helped Makah remain a strong, powerful, and independent people over the millennia.
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| SM061590-03 | Makah Tribe | Neah Bay | WA | $399,914 | 2016 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/01/30
Short Title: Circles of Care VI Hidasubach - A Makah lifestyle of conscious preparation for success in all endeavors by working to create balance in every aspect of one's life - spiritual, mental, physical and emotional. The Hidasubach initiative seeks to engage Makah youth, families, spiritual leaders, and community representatives in a collective, community-based planning effort to identify valuable lessons from the past, and to use these lessons in the development of a tribal-centric behavioral health system of care targeted at children, teens, and young adults up to the age of 25. The overall goal of the Hidasubach initiative is to create a system of care that is founded on core Makah strengths, is family and community driven, fosters individual and collective ownership and responsibility for mental health and wellness, and best meets the unique, current mental health and wellness needs of over 1,000 Makah youth and their families. The Hidasubach initiative aims to strengthen the fundamental Makah value of individual and collective responsibility for optimal health and wellness with an emphasis on the importance of active preparation to ensure overall balance among the four Makah domains of life, spiritual, mental, physical and emotional. The Hidasubach lifestyle has helped Makah remain a strong, powerful, and independent people over the millennia.
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| SM061605-01 | Lower Brule Sioux Tribe | Lower Brule | SD | $399,526 | 2014 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Short Title: Circles of Care VI HOCOKA AHOPA (Taking good care of the Sacred Circle) Project
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| SM061605-02 | Lower Brule Sioux Tribe | Lower Brule | SD | $399,526 | 2015 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
Short Title: Circles of Care VI The Lower Brule Sioux Tribe will use the resources provided by the Circle of Care VI grant initiative, the proposed Hocoka Ahopa (Taking Good Care of the Sacred Circle) program, design and plan a mental health service delivery model that will combine traditional Lakota cultural healing ceremonies and practices with modern therapeutic mental and social practices. A wraparound approach will be utilized which will help intertwine cultural knowledge and western mental health modalities. This approach will enable families to better help themselves and heal in a more culturally appropriate manner.
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| SM061605-03 | Lower Brule Sioux Tribe | Lower Brule | SD | $399,526 | 2016 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Circles of Care VI The Lower Brule Sioux Tribe will use the resources provided by the Circle of Care VI grant initiative, the proposed Hocoka Ahopa (Taking Good Care of the Sacred Circle) program, design and plan a mental health service delivery model that will combine traditional Lakota cultural healing ceremonies and practices with modern therapeutic mental and social practices. A wraparound approach will be utilized which will help intertwine cultural knowledge and western mental health modalities. This approach will enable families to better help themselves and heal in a more culturally appropriate manner.
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| SM061608-01 | Hoh Tribe of The Hoh Indian Reservation | Forks | WA | $399,627 | 2014 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Short Title: Circles of Care VI Chalaat Circle of Care
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| SM061608-02 | Hoh Tribe of The Hoh Indian Reservation | Forks | WA | $375,847 | 2015 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
Short Title: Circles of Care VI The Hoh Tribe proposes to organize, design and evaluate a behavioral health service system model for tribal children and adolescents under the age of 22 years old, who suffer from a broad spectrum of serious behavioral health issues including substance abuse, depression, suicide and historical trauma. The project will be developed in conjunction with family members living along the Hoh River, agency providers, project staff and technical support personnel. The Hoh Tribe government will be consulted throughout the duration of the program on the Hoh Tribe Reservation.
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| SM061608-03 | Hoh Tribe of The Hoh Indian Reservation | Forks | WA | $383,701 | 2016 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
Short Title: Circles of Care VI The Hoh Tribe proposes to organize, design and evaluate a behavioral health service system model for tribal children and adolescents under the age of 22 years old, who suffer from a broad spectrum of serious behavioral health issues including substance abuse, depression, suicide and historical trauma. The project will be developed in conjunction with family members living along the Hoh River, agency providers, project staff and technical support personnel. The Hoh Tribe government will be consulted throughout the duration of the program on the Hoh Tribe Reservation.
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| SM061610-01 | Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians | Bayfield | WI | $399,998 | 2014 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Short Title: Circles of Care VI Maamawi (Together) Red Cliff Circles of Care
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| SM061610-02 | Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians | Bayfield | WI | $399,998 | 2015 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
Short Title: Circles of Care VI The Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, a federally recognized tribe, is located on the shores of Lake Superior in northern Wisconsin. Its rich cultural history and drive for self-determination provide a solid base for successful program development and implementation. The Maamawi (Together) Red Cliff Circles of Care Program provides and opportunity for the community of families, youth, providers and policy makers to envision, together, a culturally-grounded system of care for the provision of a range of services and supports across the care continuum. Community generated definitions of healing and wellness will drive the initiative. A participatory process with focus groups, key informant interviews and surveys ensures the voice of the community informs all aspects of the project. The project has the following goals, which will be depicted in the language of the community: Goal 1:. Infuse the system of care approach across agencies (paradigm shift). Goal 2.: Identify a broad array of services and supports to support children, youth and families based on the system of care approach. Goal 3: Financing for a sustainable system of care. Goal 4:. Develop an effective workforce.
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| SM061610-03 | Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians | Bayfield | WI | $399,998 | 2016 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/03/30
Short Title: Circles of Care VI The Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, a federally recognized tribe, is located on the shores of Lake Superior in northern Wisconsin. Its rich cultural history and drive for self-determination provide a solid base for successful program development and implementation. The Maamawi (Together) Red Cliff Circles of Care Program provides and opportunity for the community of families, youth, providers and policy makers to envision, together, a culturally-grounded system of care for the provision of a range of services and supports across the care continuum. Community generated definitions of healing and wellness will drive the initiative. A participatory process with focus groups, key informant interviews and surveys ensures the voice of the community informs all aspects of the project. The project has the following goals, which will be depicted in the language of the community: Goal 1:. Infuse the system of care approach across agencies (paradigm shift). Goal 2.: Identify a broad array of services and supports to support children, youth and families based on the system of care approach. Goal 3: Financing for a sustainable system of care. Goal 4:. Develop an effective workforce.
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| SM061612-01 | Ute Mountain Tribal Government | Towaoc | CO | $400,000 | 2014 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Short Title: Circles of Care VI Ute Mountain Medicine Wheel Circles of Care
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| SM061612-02 | Ute Mountain Tribal Government | Towaoc | CO | $400,000 | 2015 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
Short Title: Circles of Care VI The long-term goal of the project is to establish sustainable, integrated mental health, substance abuse prevention and wellness services, and support infrastructure for Native American children, youth and families living in the targeted communities. The short-term goal is to develop a three part Health Disparities Impact Statement to guide development and deployment of the proposed network. The Ute Mountain Medicine Wheel Circles of Care Project is intended to become a model program that can be replicated in any rural community or Native American reservation in the United States. The project is a holistic approach to building a sustainable community and healthy youth by focusing on the whole child, whole tribe, and whole region. problems faced by the Utes in Colorado and Utah mirror the problems faced by many Native Americans and rural people throughout the United States including high rates of: chronic disease/premature death; alcoholism, substance use, diabetes and suicide; poverty, hunger, unemployment, illiteracy; juvenile delinquency, substance use, drop outs, bullying; and rural blight, economic distress and environmental degradation. According to 2013 tribal census data, the average life expectancy for members of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe is only 55 years of age and the median age of its membership is only 26. Youth under the age of 18 constitute more than half the resident population at the Reservation, virtually double the proportion found in most American communities. The number of children and youth tribal members and non-tribal members is 600.
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| SM061612-03 | Ute Mountain Tribal Government | Towaoc | CO | $400,000 | 2016 | SM-14-003 | ||||
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Title: Circles of Care VI
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Circles of Care VI The long-term goal of the project is to establish sustainable, integrated mental health, substance abuse prevention and wellness services, and support infrastructure for Native American children, youth and families living in the targeted communities. The short-term goal is to develop a three part Health Disparities Impact Statement to guide development and deployment of the proposed network. The Ute Mountain Medicine Wheel Circles of Care Project is intended to become a model program that can be replicated in any rural community or Native American reservation in the United States. The project is a holistic approach to building a sustainable community and healthy youth by focusing on the whole child, whole tribe, and whole region. problems faced by the Utes in Colorado and Utah mirror the problems faced by many Native Americans and rural people throughout the United States including high rates of: chronic disease/premature death; alcoholism, substance use, diabetes and suicide; poverty, hunger, unemployment, illiteracy; juvenile delinquency, substance use, drop outs, bullying; and rural blight, economic distress and environmental degradation. According to 2013 tribal census data, the average life expectancy for members of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe is only 55 years of age and the median age of its membership is only 26. Youth under the age of 18 constitute more than half the resident population at the Reservation, virtually double the proportion found in most American communities. The number of children and youth tribal members and non-tribal members is 600.
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| SM061619-01 | Rocky Boy Health Board | Box Elder | MT | $228,458 | 2014 | SM-14-001 | ||||
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Title: SOC Planning
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Planning Grants White Sky Hope Center System of Care Initiative
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| SM061620-01 | County of Cheshire | Keene | NH | $317,671 | 2014 | SM-14-001 | ||||
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Title: SOC Planning
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Planning Grants The Monadnock Regional System of Care Collaborative
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| SM061621-01 | Broward County Board/Cnty Commissioners | Fort Lauderdale | FL | $800,000 | 2014 | SM-14-001 | ||||
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Title: SOC Planning
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Planning Grants One Community Partnership Expansion Project-OCP2
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| SM061622-01 | Boston Public Health Commission | Boston | MA | $510,000 | 2014 | SM-14-001 | ||||
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Title: SOC Planning
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Planning Grants Early Childhood Mental Health Expansion Planning Project - City to City
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| SM061623-01 | Mental Health/ Rec Srvs Board/Stark Cnty | Canton | OH | $396,700 | 2014 | SM-14-001 | ||||
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Title: SOC Planning
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Planning Grants Stark County System of Care Expansion Planning
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| SM061624-01 | City of West Point | West Point | MS | $350,581 | 2014 | SM-14-001 | ||||
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Title: SOC Planning
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Planning Grants Golden Triangle Region System Of Care
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| SM061625-01 | Commonwealth Healthcare Corporation | Saipan | MP | $764,545 | 2014 | SM-14-001 | ||||
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Title: SOC Planning
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Planning Grants Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Island (CNMI)s Systems of Care (SOC) Projec
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| SM061626-01 | Prince George's County | Upper Marlboro | MD | $460,000 | 2014 | SM-14-001 | ||||
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Title: SOC Planning
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Planning Grants Prince Georges SOC Expansion Planning Grant
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| 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 |
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