Short Title
Due Date
Center CSAP
FAQ's / Webinars FAQ Document
NOFO Number SP-17-002 (Initial)

Short Title Native Connections
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-17-005 (Initial)

Short Title PCSS-MAT Supplement
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-17-003 (Initial)

Short Title Family Treatment Drug Courts (FTDCs)
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars View Webinar
NOFO Number TI-17-004 (Initial)

Short Title Indigenous – Project LAUNCH
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-17-004 (Initial)

Short Title Opioid STR
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars FAQ Document
NOFO Number TI-17-014 (Initial)

Short Title ATTC
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-17-005 (Initial)

Short Title System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars View Webinar View Webinar
NOFO Number SM-17-001 (Modified)

Short Title
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-17-F1 (Initial)

Short Title
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-17-B2 (Initial)

Short Title Circles of Care VII
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars View Webinar View Webinar
NOFO Number SM-17-002 (Initial)

Short Title Youth Treatment - Implementation
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-17-002 (Initial)

Short Title SAMHSA Treatment Drug Courts
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars View Webinar
NOFO Number TI-17-001 (Initial)

Short Title
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars FAQ Document
NOFO Number SM-17-003 (Initial)

Short Title Statewide Peer Networks for R&R
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-16-012 (Initial)

Short Title Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT)
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-16-011 (Initial)

Short Title MAI-CoC: SSP
Due Date
Center CSAP
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SP-16-008 (Initial)

Short Title ReCAST Program
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars View Webinar
NOFO Number SM-16-012 (Initial)

Short Title VITEL
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-16-010 (Initial)

Short Title Native Connections
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Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-16-010 (Initial)

Short Title MAT-PDOA
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Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-16-014 (Initial)

Short Title PDO
Due Date
Center CSAP
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SP-16-005 (Initial)

Short Title SPF Rx
Due Date
Center CSAP
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SP-16-006 (Initial)

Short Title MFP–AC
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-16-016 (Initial)

Short Title
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Center CSAP
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SP-16-002 (Initial)

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Title NTAC
Amount $3,299,231
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM059944-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2016/09/29
City Washington
State DC
NOFO  
Project Description The Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development (GUCCHD) is to serve as the National Technical Assistance Center for Children's Mental Health (TA Center). The Center will increase the capacity of communities, states, tribes, and territories to improve, sustain, and expand systems of care (SOCs) and the services and supports provided within them to improve the lives of children with mental health challenges and their families.Technical Assistance strategies will address five overarching goals to increase capacity: 1) improve, sustain, and expand SOCs, services, and supports by enhancing strategic planning and policy development, financing, workforce and leadership development, and performance measurement; 2) implement the core SOC values of family-driven and youth-guided care, cultural and linguistic competence, and the elimination of disparities; 3) improve the effectiveness of services and supports/practice within SOCs; 4) provide services and supports across the developmental spectrum; and 5) provide services and supports to youth involved with other child-serving systems and their families.... View More

Title Suicide Prevention Resource Center
Amount $4,471,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM059945-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Waltham
State MA
NOFO  
Project Description The FY14 Program Supplement for the Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC) will allow SPRC to: broaden support for Zero Suicide (ZS); provide technical assistance (TA) to suicide prevention grantees; develop recommendations for suicide prevention among men in mid-life and for health plan coverage of suicide care; and support Action Alliance infrastructure. Since 2002, SPRC has built national, state, and local suicide prevention capacity across the U.S. With supplement funding, SPRC will build on our existing capacity and connections to provide support and resources across 7 key areas to advance the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention (NSSP). Specifically, we will 1) enhance our support for organizations piloting ZS through expanded peer exchange, web resources, and a second ZS Academy; 2) test the 'breakthrough' approach to disseminate ZS components through a partnership with the National Council for Behavioral Health; 3) provide TA to new SAMHSA NSSP grantees, who will focus on care transitions for working-age adults; 4) expand our TA to Garrett Lee Smith (GLS) grantees, including enhanced support for care transitions and using surveillance data to demonstrate impact; 5) develop an Implementation Plan for suicide prevention among men in mid-life, drawing on current evidence and practice to recommend effective approaches; 6) develop recommendations for improved health plan coverage of suicide care by consulting with experts to develop implementation options that can be leveraged by the Action Alliance to promote coverage improvements; and 7) continue our Secretariat support to the Action Alliance to advance its high-impact priorities.... View More

Title Suicide Prevention Resource Center Supplement 2014
Amount $1,182,918
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM059945-05S1
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2016/09/29
City Waltham
State MA
NOFO  
Project Description The FY14 Program Supplement for the Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC) will allow SPRC to: broaden support for Zero Suicide (ZS); provide technical assistance (TA) to suicide prevention grantees; develop recommendations for suicide prevention among men in mid-life and for health plan coverage of suicide care; and support Action Alliance infrastructure. Since 2002, SPRC has built national, state, and local suicide prevention capacity across the U.S. With supplement funding, SPRC will build on our existing capacity and connections to provide support and resources across 7 key areas to advance the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention (NSSP). Specifically, we will 1) enhance our support for organizations piloting ZS through expanded peer exchange, web resources, and a second ZS Academy; 2) test the 'breakthrough' approach to disseminate ZS components through a partnership with the National Council for Behavioral Health; 3) provide TA to new SAMHSA NSSP grantees, who will focus on care transitions for working-age adults; 4) expand our TA to Garrett Lee Smith (GLS) grantees, including enhanced support for care transitions and using surveillance data to demonstrate impact; 5) develop an Implementation Plan for suicide prevention among men in mid-life, drawing on current evidence and practice to recommend effective approaches; 6) develop recommendations for improved health plan coverage of suicide care by consulting with experts to develop implementation options that can be leveraged by the Action Alliance to promote coverage improvements; and 7) continue our Secretariat support to the Action Alliance to advance its high-impact priorities.... View More

Title Consumer & CSTA Center
Amount $456,759
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM059955-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/11/30
City Portland
State OR
NOFO  
Project Description The PeerLink Technical Assistance Center (PeerLink) will focus on a developing peer delivered and person-directed workforce in Idaho, Washington, Utah, and nationally. Technical assistance strategies will include the development of new materials, individual telephone assistance, a project website, webinars, and other social networking tools. Special emphasis will be placed on insuring materials and technical assistance materials and approaches easily accessible to and appropriate to the unique issues of culturally and linguistically diverse groups, as well as Veterans, transition-age youth and young adults, elders, gender, and sexual orientation and identification. Key PeerLink Project Goals: Goal 1: Increase consumer capacity related peer-delivered, person-directed services in two program areas. Goal 2: Strengthen consumer community capacity & infrastructure development, & leadership in three States. Goal 3: Outreach Center's resources nationally. Goal 4: Reach culturally diverse populations with Center resources and insure easy access of these resources. Goal 5: Continue project after funding ends.... View More

Title Consumer & CSTA Center
Amount $330,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM059956-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Philadelphia
State PA
NOFO  
Project Description The National Mental Health Consumers' Self-Help Clearinghouse (Clearinghouse), founded in 1986 by Joseph Rogers and the Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania (MHASP) as the nation's first consumer technical assistance (TA) center, will continue to educate, equip, and empower consumers and consumer-run organizations across the U.S. The Clearinghouse will reach, teach, train, and sustain hundreds of consumer-run organizations and tens of thousands of consumers during the grant period through utilizing a well-designed, user-friendly Web site, blogs, listservs, instant messaging, automatic syndication, Webinars, an 800 number, and other technological tools. The Clearinghouse will serve approximately 100,000 consumers annually and 500,000 over the five-year project period. Consumer leaders and other consumers will be able to use the Internet to access the Clearinghouse's array of curricula, e-newsletters, TA guides, toolkits, and manuals.... View More

Title Consumer & CSTA Center
Amount $330,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM059959-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2016/09/29
City Arlington
State VA
NOFO  
Project Description The NAMI Support, Technical Assistance, and Resources (STAR) Center serves consumers and consumer supporters nationwide by providing training, resources, and technical assistance supporting diversity/cultural outreach across lifespan; self-care; wellness/integrated care; and information technologies. It provides culturally and linguistically appropriate services, resources, and technical assistance for diverse groups. The STAR Center's primary goal in program development and service provision is to build consumer empowerment, independence, responsibility, choice, and dignity through identification, development, and dissemination of replicable models of culturally and linguistically competent engagement and support.... View More

Title Consumer & CSTA Center
Amount $329,995
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM059961-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Tallahassee
State FL
NOFO  
Project Description The National Mental Health TA Center for Consumer Progress will provide technical assistance, training, and resources that facilitate the restructuring of the mental health system through effective consumer-directed approaches for adults with serious mental illnesses across the country. The project utilizes a peer-driven approach that is founded upon strategies and interventions consistent with self-determination and recovery models and guided by expert consultants and national technical assistance professionals. The Family Cafe Mental Health TA Center will include outreach to diverse populations, holistic approaches to health care through a medical home model, a repository of information, training, tools, and resources that promote the successful hiring and support of peer specialists, and resources and training that will ensure consumer leaders contribute to the system's capacity to protect the rights of individuals with mental illness. This project will serve consumer-run organizations, consumer-assisted organizations, grass roots, consumer-directed programs, consumer leaders, and their partners through a peer driven process guided by the Advisory Committee, Coalition for Diversity, and the Rights Protection Roundtable.... View More

Title Consumer & CSTA Center
Amount $330,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM059965-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Lawrence
State MA
NOFO  
Project Description The National Empowerment Center (NEC) will help mental health consumers develop the community services and supports needed to facilitate recovery and community integration. NEC will assist in bringing states into compliance with the ADA and Olmstead through promoting consumer involvement in service delivery and policy formation. NEC will collaborate with all stakeholders to promote recovery-oriented Medicaid policy reform at the state and federal levels. NEC will provide TA in two of the following program areas designated by SAMHSA: crisis services, peer specialist, wellness/integrated care, and rights protection. In each program area, NEC will identify the most effective consumer-directed approaches and partner with those programs to disseminate practical guidance to consumers for replicating these programs and services in their states. NEC will provide TA to increase the number of consumers providing community-based, Medicaid-reimbursable services as peer specialists, crisis service providers, peer advocates, wellness and resiliency coaches, peer navigators, job coaches, and a variety of other roles.... View More

Title Mental Health Transformation Grants
Amount $340,784
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM060098-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/10/20
City Nashville
State TN
NOFO  
Project Description The project will use the statewide infrastructure of Peer Support and Recovery Centers and Certified Peer Specialists by integrating a peer-led health, wellness and chronic disease prevention and self-management program (based on the Stanford Chronic Disease Self-Management model) for consumers with mental illness, substance use, and co-occurring disorders. This project will: (1) leverage Tennessee's successful Peer Support and Recovery Center network to deliver peer-led, community-based holistic wellness services to the focus population, (2) empower each target participant with skills, knowledge, and support to pro-actively improve their whole health as an essential ingredient of their recovery process and (3) ensure that each consumer participant is connected to a primary health care home. Project goals will be achieved through multi-faceted activities including hiring of eight Peer Wellness Coaches; having Peer Specialists integrate health and wellness into the recovery process; and collaborating with primary health care sites.... View More

Title Mental Health Transformation Grants
Amount $343,621
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM060107-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Denver
State CO
NOFO  
Project Description The project will transform Colorado's community mental health system by expanding and enhancing evidence-based supported employment and education services for individuals with serious mental illnesses. The project focuses on two primary populations: young adults age 18-25 with SMI who are transitioning to programs serving adults, and adults over 25 with SMI who would benefit from supportive employment and/or education. The Wellness and Recovery for Thousands through Employment and Education (WRKE) project will use the evidence-based Individual Placement and Support model and a variety of promising supported education practices taken from the published literature. Four strategies underlie WRKE's transformative nature. First, transformation will occur through expansion of evidence-based supported employment and education services in Denver and initiation of such services in Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Gilpin and Jefferson counties. Second, in collaboration with young adult consumer advisors, project staff, will adapt the models to meet the needs of the 18-25 age group. Third, the service delivery partners will use the Mental Health Center of Denver's (MHCD's) nationally-recognized Recovery Markers system to measure and evaluate the project's consumer recovery outcomes. Finally, WRKE will disseminate and promote evidence-based models to other Colorado locations using existing statewide infrastructure, including workforce development centers, vocational rehabilitation offices and community mental health centers, with a special focus on rural and frontier areas. Planned activities include training, technical assistance, pilot programs and policy development.... View More

Title Mental Health Transformation Grants
Amount $343,622
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM060111-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Kalamazoo
State MI
NOFO  
Project Description Peers Employed in Evidence-based practice for Recovery (PEER) will combine the dual efforts of peer-driven mental health system transformation and the implementation of evidence-based practices for adults with serious mental illness. The project will integrate and evaluate the impact of peer services embedded in evidence-based practices on outcomes and system change throughout the region. This initiative will employ the recovery oriented workforce in Southwest Michigan to provide the infrastructure, workforce development, fidelity and outcome monitoring, and program evaluation to successfully employ peers in established Supported Housing, Supported Employment, Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment, Assertive Community Treatment, and Supported Education. These practices will establish partnerships with individuals served to assure that they achieve the life they want. PEER will include peer-run and traditional mental health service organizations that serve adults with serious mental health. Individual outcomes will be determined using the NOMs tool reported in TRAC, and the Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) individual recovery measure. PEER will employ the Recovery Self Assessment (RSA) and use focus groups to assess organizational change. Finally, fidelity scales (both Treatment and General Organizational Indexes) will be utilized to determine the degree of fidelity to the evidence-based model. PEER hopes to add to the evidence of the efficacy of employing peers in existing Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs) on individual and system outcomes.... View More

Title Mental Health Transformation Grants
Amount $343,323
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM060118-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Waukegan
State IL
NOFO  
Project Description The Lake-McHenry Veteran's and Family Strategic Initiative (LM-VFTIS) will serve veterans 18 years and older and their families with signs of or are at risk of mental illness. Through a transformed consumer-guided system, rigorous outreach, screening, early intervention, provider training in trauma-informed care delivery, and promotion of recovery principles, program will reduce hospitalizations, and homelessness, and increase delivery of trauma-informed care. Grantee will (1) reduce psychiatric hospitalizations through mental health and substance abuse screening and outreach; (2) reduce homelessness through peer-to-peer support and CTI; (3) increase trauma screening and support services through the use of SBIRT, PTSD, and Depression screening and WRAP planning; and (4) increase workforce development training on Trauma-Informed Care.... View More

Title Mental Health Transformation Grants
Amount $343,621
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM060121-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/10/31
City Seattle
State WA
NOFO  
Project Description The King County Trauma Informed Care (KCTIC) Project will implement trauma-informed care as the framework for mental health service delivery in King County. The County will serve adults with or at risk for serious mental illness, including veterans of the U.S. military and their families, by partnering with three community-based mental health agencies to implement a Trauma-Informed System of Care through the delivery of a nationally recognized model, the Sidran Institute's Risking Connection and the Essence of Being Real. The goals of the KCTIC project are to support the recovery and healing process of adults being served in the community mental health system in King County through the provision of services that recognize trauma as a pivotal force in peoples' lives, and to provide support to empower people to manage their path to wellness and recovery. The project will expand upon King County's current transformation efforts to implement recovery oriented care in the mental health service delivery system by adopting trauma informed approaches and implementing trauma informed services. The project will be delivered by three community-based mental health agencies: Community Psychiatric Clinic (CPC), Valley Cities Counseling & Consultation (VCCC), who will fully implement the model, and Asian Counseling and Referral Services (ACRS), who will evaluate the model's applicability to the Asian Pacific Islander population. The model will be expanded over the life of the grant to other community mental health agencies and crisis services within the King County provider network. The project will include trauma screening, assessment, and recovery support to King County individuals, including veterans and their family members who are in need of and/or are receiving mental health services in King County.... View More

Title Mental Health Transformation Grants
Amount $343,621
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM060122-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/12/31
City Santa Fe
State NM
NOFO  
Project Description Healthy Homes: The Peer Experts Supportive Housing Program seeks to expand and enhance the capacity of the State of New Mexico's behavioral health system to provide evidence-based trauma-informed Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) to adults with Serious Mental Illness and co-occurring substance use disorders who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. PSH includes safe and affordable rental housing linked to voluntary and flexible consumer-driven recovery supports. This project will (1) improve access to PSH for adults with SMI by enhancing workforce development, collaboration with housing organizations and provider agencies, and policy development related to supported housing; (2) develop an innovative role for Certified Peer Support Specialists (CPSS) with supportive housing expertise; (3) expand coordination between housing agencies and behavioral health agencies; (4) ensure outreach to traditionally underserved communities such as Native Americans, rural New Mexicans and veterans; and (5) support the development of a sustainable PSH approach in the State.... View More

Title Mental Health Transformation Grants
Amount $343,621
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM060132-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City St. Louis
State MO
NOFO  
Project Description City of St. Louis Mental Health Board will lead the St. Louis Partnership for Mental Health and Housing Transformation Project to transform City mental health services and housing systems for people with severe mental illness who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness. Using a collaborative community approach, the project will facilitate change on a direct service level by employing new evidence- based practices and utilizing best practices services that are critical elements of a recovery-oriented system. Project goals are to: (1) transform of the service system by expanding the capacity of best-practices, by expanding access to services and ACT; (2) implement new EBPs, including CTI and TREM; (3) implement trauma-informed care through planning, training, assessment and development of system-wide TIC Implementation Plan; (4) enhance involvement of consumers in system and project oversight and evaluation; (5) improve access to safe and affordable housing; (6) facilitate on-going modification of system financing through public education campaigns; and (7) improve the lives of people with severe mental illness through housing, employment and enhanced recovery outcomes.... View More

Title Mental Health Transformation Grants
Amount $343,621
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM060135-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Boise
State ID
NOFO  
Project Description This project will address the first Strategic Initiative of preventing mental illness through early interventions for adults with early signs of mental illness and promotion of wellness, and the fourth Strategic Initiative of increasing the availability of services linked to safe and affordable permanent housing for individuals who are discharged or at risk of hospitalization. The purpose of Idaho's Home Outreach Program for Empowerment (ID-HOPE) project is to implement transformative changes in mental health services delivery through the use of a time limited Critical Time Intervention (CTI) team whose services will be designed to prevent and reduce state and community psychiatric hospital admissions and to support recovery and resilience of project participants in independent housing in the community of choice in Regions 3 and 4. The CTI team will provide 9 months of practical and emotional support, strengthening of natural supports and linkage/coordination/advocacy case management to build a strong foundation for project participants to recover in the community. The ID-HOPE team will be composed of a mix of six staff with at least a bachelor's degree and at least ten Certified Peer Specialist staff.... View More

Title Mental Health Transformation Grants
Amount $164,828
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM060146-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2016/06/30
City Waterbury
State VT
NOFO  
Project Description The project will offer effective outreach and early intervention services to 850 adults (18-34) who show early signs of mental illness or who are at risk for mental illness (SAMHSA Strategic Initiative # 1). In partnership with consumers, consumer-run organizations, and the communities, the state will develop a workforce of credentialed Peer Specialists trained in two evidence based interventions: Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) and Supported Employment (SE). Peer Specialists will engage consumers in community settings; help them connect with community services, particularly employment; and assist them in building skills to support a successful life in the community. This transformation will utilize existing interagency planning structures at the state and local levels with experience in implementing system change. These interagency planning structures will be expanded to include representation of consumers from the population of focus as well as consumer, family member and veteran advocacy groups. Four communities, which represent a diverse urban center, a small town, and two rural areas, will demonstrate how IMR and SE can be implemented by Certified Peer Specialists in partnership with community mental health, substance abuse, employment and other community resources.... View More

Title Mental Health Transformation Grants
Amount $340,970
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM060149-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2016/09/29
City Somerset
State PA
NOFO  
Project Description Employment Works! will implement a model systems change initiative that removes perceived barriers, expands access, and increases positive outcomes of Supported Employment for persons with SPMI by adding wrap-around mentoring and support components to SE EBP model. It will also create a strategy of community collaboration, integrating employment into the county's wellness and recovery transformation as an expected outcome and changing the mental health and vocational services referral processes to streamline access to SE services. Adding the Recovery Partnership for Employment component of the program will create new opportunities, motivate and support consumers to choose employment as part of recovery, and provide peer delivered Work and Wellness services to maintain and enhance employment. Peer Navigators will provide individual vocational mentoring to support vocational wellness and facilitation of support around issues pre and post job search. Grantee will place 300 consumers in competitive employment, make infrastructure and policy changes to integrate employment into the wellness and recovery transformation, generate significant data about the impact of peer delivered wellness and recovery supports on employment and employment, and measure the financial impact of employment on the wellness and recovery of persons with SPMI.... View More

Title Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness
Amount $1,669,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM016058-14
Project Period 2014/09/01 - 2015/08/31
City Atlanta
State GA
NOFO PATH
Project Description PATH... View More

Title Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness
Amount $1,669,000
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM016058-15
Project Period 2015/09/01 - 2016/08/31
City Atlanta
State GA
NOFO PATH
Project Description PATH... View More

Title Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness
Amount $1,670,861
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM016058-16
Project Period 2016/09/01 - 2017/08/31
City Atlanta
State GA
NOFO PATH
Project Description PATH... View More

Title Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness
Amount $1,669,441
Award FY 2017
Award Number SM016058-17
Project Period 2017/09/01 - 2018/08/31
City Atlanta
State GA
NOFO PATH
Project Description PATH... View More

Title NCTSI CAT 1
Amount $6,000,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM054284-14
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
City Los Angeles
State CA
NOFO  
Project Description The UCLA/Duke University National Center for Child Traumatic Stress (NCCTS) will provide leadership, organizational structure, and coordination to the National Child Traumatic Stress Network(NCTSN) in its mission to improve the quality of treatment and services and access to care for traumatized children and their families across the United States. NCCTS will extend the national reach of the Network through public education, workforce development, improved access to quality treatment and effective services, and initiatives to address gaps in treatment and services for underserved children and special populations. Building on the NCTSN collaborative culture, NCCTS will:1) augment the Network's technology infrastructure; 2) collaborate with SAMHSA and NCTSN Centers to identify and address unmet needs related to child trauma; 3) expand support for Network product development and dissemination; 4) coordinate and support national child trauma education and training; 5) support further analyses of the Core Data Set (CDS); (6) provide consultation to the Network on clinical and data-related issues; 7) develop policy recommendations to support needed service system improvements; and 8) continue to coordinate the NCTSN Steering Committee and Advisory Board. The NCCTS will expand the reach of the Network to individuals and programs not supported by SAMHSA grants, including Affiliate members, family, consumer and youth advocacy groups, and representatives of major child serving systems and professional organizations; support development of interventions for military families, populations affected by catastrophic disaster, and underserved populations. The NCCTS will track its effectiveness in coordinating Network activities; supporting the development and dissemination of Network programs and products; improving outcomes for traumatized children and adolescents; and extending the national reach of the Network.... View More

Title NCTSI CAT 1
Amount $6,000,000
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM054284-15
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
City Los Angeles
State CA
NOFO  
Project Description The UCLA/Duke University National Center for Child Traumatic Stress (NCCTS) will provide leadership, organizational structure, and coordination to the National Child Traumatic Stress Network(NCTSN) in its mission to improve the quality of treatment and services and access to care for traumatized children and their families across the United States. NCCTS will extend the national reach of the Network through public education, workforce development, improved access to quality treatment and effective services, and initiatives to address gaps in treatment and services for underserved children and special populations. Building on the NCTSN collaborative culture, NCCTS will:1) augment the Network's technology infrastructure; 2) collaborate with SAMHSA and NCTSN Centers to identify and address unmet needs related to child trauma; 3) expand support for Network product development and dissemination; 4) coordinate and support national child trauma education and training; 5) support further analyses of the Core Data Set (CDS); (6) provide consultation to the Network on clinical and data-related issues; 7) develop policy recommendations to support needed service system improvements; and 8) continue to coordinate the NCTSN Steering Committee and Advisory Board. The NCCTS will expand the reach of the Network to individuals and programs not supported by SAMHSA grants, including Affiliate members, family, consumer and youth advocacy groups, and representatives of major child serving systems and professional organizations; support development of interventions for military families, populations affected by catastrophic disaster, and underserved populations. The NCCTS will track its effectiveness in coordinating Network activities; supporting the development and dissemination of Network programs and products; improving outcomes for traumatized children and adolescents; and extending the national reach of the Network.... View More

Title NCTSI CAT III
Amount $399,991
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM056177-10
Project Period 2005/12/30 - 2016/09/29
City Minneapolis
State MN
NOFO  
Project Description The Midwest Continuum of Care for Child Trauma (MC3T) aims to increase access to quality care for traumatized children ages 4-18 in Minnesota and Eastern North Dakota. The program will focus on traumatized children and youth in the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice systems, as well as other high-risk populations: children affected by parental military deployment to Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF/OEF), refugee and immigrant children, and American Indian children. The goals for this project are to: 1) Improve access to trauma-informed practices and treatment; 2) Implement and sustain evidence-based treatment models across four regional hubs in MN and ND; and 3) Build and maintain consensus on child trauma. Over the course of the project, an estimated total of 8,545 persons (Y1: 2,300, Y2: 1,975, Y3: 2,095, Y4: 2,075) will be served.... 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