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Short Title OD Treatment Access
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Short Title Project LAUNCH
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Short Title FR-CARA
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Short Title MAT-PDOA
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Short Title SAMHSA Treatment Drug Courts
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Short Title AR Program
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Short Title STOP Act Grants
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Short Title CCBHC Planning Grants
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Short Title 988 Tribal Response
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Short Title ReCAST
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Short Title AWARE
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Short Title Community Crisis Response Partnerships
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Short Title Trauma-Informed Services in Schools
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Short Title SOR
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Short Title Social Media and Mental Wellbeing CoE
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Short Title AANHPI-CoE
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Short Title TOR
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Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $291,893
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016408-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Santa Ana
State CA
NOFO  
Project Description The Orange County Bar Foundation (OCBF) will serve the subpopulation of Latina heterosexual women in Santa Ma, California, at high risk for substance abuse and HIV infection and their delinquent Latina adolescent daughters, ages 12-17. These Latina mothers are between the ages of 26-50, are very low economic status, low educational achievement, and many may have limited English speaking abilities.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016409-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/12/31
City Columbia
State MO
NOFO  
Project Description The University of Missouri will implement and intergenerational substance abuse and HIV prevention program for African American girls ages 12-17 and their female guardians. This gender and culturally specific intervention seeks to prevent and reduce the inset of substance abuse and the transmission of HIV/AIDS among African American females in high-risk communities. The project will serve 480 females over five years.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016410-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Oakland
State CA
NOFO  
Project Description 2 Spirit, The Native American Health Center (NAHC) proposed project, is a holistic, culturally-appropriate, evidence-based substance abuse and HIV prevention program for urban American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) men who have sex with men in the San Francisco Bay Area. The program model is based on the Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) and includes working in collaboration with public health departments, other mainstream agencies addressing these problems, and indigenous AI/AN non-profit organizations.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016413-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Boston
State MA
NOFO  
Project Description ABCD Health Services proposes Entre Nosotras/ Between Us II. The goal of this collaborative project is to address inequitably high rates of HIV infection among young women of color in Boston though and integrated community-based program of HIV prevention using the Real AIDS Prevention Project (RAAP) model, tied to enhanced HIV counseling and testing, environmental change activities conducted in conjunction with two neighborhood substance abuse coalitions and a public health training institute for girls and young women of color. Supplemental funds will be used to expand the availability of rapid HIV testing in the target Boston neighborhoods and Chelsea to all at-risk groups and their partners, as well as to support increased testing at Entre Nosotras/ Between Us II workshops and events. Funds will pay for HIV test kits and controls. Project objectives are: (a) HIV Testing. Provide an additional 2,050 HIV tests, to 1800 unduplicated clients, over the one-year project period as a result of this supplemental funding. (b) Receiving test results. At least 95% of those testing will receive their test results. ( c) Connection to HIV care. One hundred percent (100%) of clients who receive a positive HIV test result will be referred for HIV -related care and treatment services.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016416-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/11/29
City Dallas
State TX
NOFO  
Project Description The League is a community-based organization. It provides core service programs in health, housing, education (adult and youth), training and employment including computer technology and specialized services to re-entry populations, seniors and youth in Dallas and adjacent counties. ULGD is proposing that two Evidence-based Practices, SISTA Project and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to be integrated, adapted and modified within the Urban Health Solutions Program. The integration of CBT techniques into the SISTA program design will increase client participation in project activities, improve retention rates and ultimately improve client outcomes. The CBT model has been selected to meet the unique culture and social environments of African American women that reside in the target communities in Southern Dallas County.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016418-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Decatur
State GA
NOFO  
Project Description This project, entitled Project Getting Connected-2, purports to provide substance abuse and HIV/AIDS prevention services to 375 (75/year) unduplicated, undiagnosed African-American adult men, ages 18-34, MSMs in Dekalb County, GA. There are FOUR specified Goals and Objectives in this Project, and services will be administered through community outreach, testing and counseling, preventive education, case management and linkage to a continuum of care and support services. Supplemental funds will be used to expand substance abuse and HIV/AIDS prevention services to an additional 120 (40 per year for 3 years) high-risk members of the general population in DeKalb County, Georgia. Included in this targeted group are sex industry workers; male and female, recently released ex-offenders, and intravenous drugs users. In an effort to prevent and reduce the incidence of substance abuse and HIV infection among at-risk minority populations in communities that are disproportionately affected, such services will be administered through community outreach, testing and counseling, preventive education, case management, and linkage to a continuum of care and support services.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016419-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Detroit
State MI
NOFO  
Project Description The project, Detroit Recovery Project (DRP), describes itself as the premier substance abuse prevention and treatment initiative in Detroit, Michigan. The City of Detroit Department of Public Health Wellness and Promotions (DHWP) and the Bureau of Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment and Recovery (BUREAU) had requested DRP to create an ad-hoc Advisory Group to make recommendations to the Wayne County HIV Prevention Regional Advisory Group (SEMHAC). As a result, a subsidiary Project L.D.Y was created, which will engage diverse community stakeholders in activating community level SA/HIV prevention strategies (under this SAMHSA Grant) while engaging 2,000 adolescents annually, ages 12-17, in evidence-based prevention and support, with HIV testing, in a five year period. In 2012, DRP will expand and enhance its current project. The supplement will allow DRP to increase HIV testing to AA men ages 18 and older that are HIV positive or at high risk of substance abuse and/or HIV/AIDS who are returning or have returned in the previous 24 months to the city of Detroit. Supplemental funding will allow for the expansion of HIV education programs to the broader community.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016420-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Birmingham
State AL
NOFO  
Project Description "Power to Change" is the comprehensive SA and HIV Prevention Program, for African American men released from the Birmingham AL jail, that will serve 1200 men during the 5-year grant period. Services will include rapid HIV testing with pre- and post-test counseling, HIV risk reduction. SA prevention classes, linkages to other social services, employment readiness and placement services and transportation. The Project will serve a community that is at high risk for HIV infection. The City of Birmingham is an urban city located in the county that has more HIV/AIDS cases than any other in the state, and which has rates of new HIV infection that are 71% higher than the state average.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016428-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City New York
State NY
NOFO  
Project Description The William F. Ryan Community Health Centre, Inc., NYC proposes to implement their program in order to prevent the onset and reduce SA and HIV among adults age 50 and over, in the northern and lower East Side of Manhattan, NYC. The Program will provide culturally and linguistically competent, evidence-based interventions "VOICES/VOICES, CLEAR and CONNECT." These include HIV counseling and rapid testing, linkage to care and environmental and infrastructure strategies in clinical and non-clinical settings. The supplemental funding will build on the program's current targeted outreach plan by increasing the projected number of individuals tested by 150 over the next three years. Program enhancements include the addition of five new Tablet PCs for Program staff to use in the field, the use of data and community needs resources to identify new sites for rapid HIV testing and outreach, and equipping Ryan's new mobile Outreach/Testing Van with outreach and promotional materials to distribute to the targeted population.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $299,495
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016429-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Saint Petersburg
State FL
NOFO  
Project Description The proposed Ready-to-Respond Initiative is designed to provide the Holistic Health Recovery Program (HHRP) to Black/African American and Latina/Hispanic women and racial/ethnic minorities of any gender/gender identity who are members of the re-entry population. All participants will be residents of Hillsborough or Pinellas County, Florida; will have abused a substance within the past 30 days; and all will be at risk for HIV/AIDS. Supplemental funding will be used to provide Rapid HIV Testing to 88 additional participants. In 2012, Metropolitan Charities, Inc. proposes to provide Rapid HIV Testing and/or risk reduction counseling to 95 participants.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $299,640
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016430-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Pensacola
State FL
NOFO  
Project Description Behavioral Health Services (BHS), a component of Lakeview Center Inc (LCI) in Escambia County FL, is proposing to extend HIV and substance abuse prevention services to communities in Escambia County. The proposed project, SHAPE (Substance-abuse, HIV Assessment and Prevention Education), will continue the provision of evidence-based practices (VOICES and CCAA), expand rapid HIV testing services and expand both education and testing services through the use of social networking tools. The subpopulation of focus for the project is young adults (18-24 years).... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016432-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City San Francisco
State CA
NOFO  
Project Description Health Initiatives for Youth (HIFY), a nationally respected developers of youth-centered health education, and personal empowerment programs with experience in the San Francisco Bay Area, is proposing an HIV and substance abuse prevention intervention, FABOLOUS!, to serve lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) young adults age 18-24 in San Francisco and Oakland, California, especially those who are homeless or otherwise underserved.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $299,518
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016434-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Dayton
State OH
NOFO  
Project Description SARDI, a community service and evaluation program within the medical school at Wright State University, in partnership with the Mt. Olive One-Stop Center, Dayton Urban League, Public Health Dayton and Montgomery County, the Area Agency on Aging, and other community collaborators will create the Fifty-Plus Prevention Program (F3P). This program will be guided by the Strategic Prevention Framework to build state of the science substance abuse and HIV prevention capacity and to prevent the onset and reduce substance abuse and HIV infection among African Americans 50 and older. In 2012, there continues to be a growing trend of HIV infection among African American college students in Greene County, Ohio. Between 2007 and June 2012, 3,662 students were tested for HIV at three local universities, including Wright State University (WSU). During this time, 16 persons were confirmed HIV-positive. The majority were African American (85.7%) and men who have sex with men (85.7%). Fifty percent of the positives were identified at WSU. Increasing rates of HIV infection are coupled with low HIV testing rates on-campus, particularly at WSU with only 2% of students tested annually. Low HIV testing rates are intimately tied to accessibility of HIV counseling and testing services at a university with an enrollment of over 18,000 students. Currently, WSU's Student Health Services has no staff trained to provide HIV counseling and testing. Greene County Combined Health District provides this critical prevention service, but is only on-campus three times per month. To address this significant prevention gap, the STEP-UP Testing Capacity initiative will be used to expand HIV counseling, testing, and referral to care within Student Health Services at WSU by hiring a Community Health Advocate to provide these services.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $299,998
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016435-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/06/30
City Charlottesville
State VA
NOFO  
Project Description The AIDS/HIV Service Group (ASG) proposed prevention project will target African-American women, ages 18-54, living in the Thomas Jefferson or Piedmont Health Districts of Virginia who practice behaviors that put them at risk for HIV infection and/or cocaine, opiate, or alcohol abuse disorders under SAMHSA's Ready-to-Responds Initiative. ASG is proposing to offer NIDA's Community Outreach Model and the CDC Evidence Based HIV Interventions, SISTA and Project START, as well as the Best Evidence Intervention, Healthy Living.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016436-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Springfield
State MA
NOFO  
Project Description Latinas En Accion Promoviendo Salud (LEAPS), Latinas In Action Promoting Health, is a CSAP Minority AIDS Initiative Program of New North Citizens' Council that will focus on meeting the prevention needs of Latina women in the greater Springfield, Massachusetts community. The project will focus on the greater Springfield area where the agency and project partners provide community-based HIV and substance abuse prevention and social support services.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $280,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016441-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Albany
State NY
NOFO  
Project Description The AIDS Council of Northeastern New York's Real Talk program is proposing to implement/expand HW, STAD substance abuse prevention services targeting Black/African American adolescents living in the cities of Albany, Schenectady, and Troy. The target population will be low-income youth ages 12-17 who are engaged in, or at risk of initiating, risky sexual and substance behaviors. Specifically, the program will be comprised of HIV/STD testing and counseling, substance abuse risk assessment, implementation of the Community PROMISE intervention, implementation/expansion of the AIDS Council's A-Tech curriculum and professional training to service providers that work with the target population.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016442-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2016/05/31
City Durham
State NC
NOFO  
Project Description Duke University Partners In Caring proposes the Youth Education and Prevention (YEP) Network to the SAMHSA Ready-to-Respond initiative to provide: 1) the Let's Talk adolescent Substance Abuse/HIV prevention program for African American youth in Durham, NC; 2) a peer program training HIV-positive adolescents of the Duke Pediatric Infectious Diseases Clinic; and 3) rapid HIV testing services in Durham, NC where HTV rates are highest. Partners in Caring (PIC), a current grantee targeting reentry population offers: 1) Let's Talk (LT) evidence-based practice (EBP) Substance Abuse, HIV (SA/HIV) and peer prevention intervention in Wilmington, NC; 2) rapid HIV testing in the DUMC Emergency Department and at six Substance Abuse Treatment facilities in Raleigh, NC; SA/HIV/hepatitis prevention education to reentry; and 3) statewide peer education training for people living with HIV/AIDS.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016444-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Brooklyn
State NY
NOFO  
Project Description STAR Ready to Respond (RTR), the proposed project by The Research Foundation of the State University of New York (SUNY), will target older adults (age 50+), in a predominantly Black community in Brooklyn, NY, which is highly impacted by substance abuse (SA) and HIV/AIDS. The target population faces difficult socioeconomic circumstances that place them at increased risk for SA, HIV infection and hepatitis C. STAR RTR will be implemented by the Special Treatment and Research (STAR) Program and the Department of Family Medicine (DFM) at SUNY Downstate Medical Center (DMC). In 2012, SUNY-DMC proposes to conduct the STAR Ready to Respond (RTR) Rapid HIV Testing (RHT) Project (RHT Project). The RHT Project will provide targeted outreach, RHT, and referral to care to adults aged 50+ in a predominantly Black community in Brooklyn, NY, which is highly impacted by substance abuse and HIV/AIDS.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $299,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016448-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Louisville
State KY
NOFO  
Project Description COPES and its partners are proposing to expand their system of services to the Black/African American women ages 18 and older in the Louisville Metro community. The Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Area continues to experience an increase in HIV case rates within the minority community, especially among Black/African-Americans. COPES and its partners have demonstrated success in developing and embedding a substance abuse/prevention system for the minority re-entry parolee subpopulation through the original Connect-Immunity Project.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016451-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Longview
State TX
NOFO  
Project Description The purpose of the Special Health Resources for Texas (SHRT) project is to support an array of activities into an already developed solid foundation for delivering and sustaining quality and accessible science-based substance abuse and HIV prevention services. SHRT has a positive history of providing evidence-based prevention services to hard-to-reach populations residing in East Texas. In particular, SHRT implemented a highly successful community-level CSAP initiative under MAI entitled CHAMPS. CHAMPS is a compendium of community-level public and private non-profit entities collaborating to prevent and reduce onset of substance abuse and transmission of HIV/AIDS with the population of focus being at-risk Black, Latino or Hispanic adolescents reporting disproportionately high rates of HIV infection in East Texas.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016452-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City New York
State NY
NOFO  
Project Description AIDS Service Center NYC (ASC) proposed to expand and enhance its substance abuse and HIV prevention services to at-risk minority populations and communities disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C (HCV). The target population of ASC's Transitional Addiction and HIV Network Services for Recovery Model (TRANSFORM) program will be Black and Latino adults (age 35-55) who are in the process of reentering their communities in New York City from incarceration within the past two years and who are at high risk for substance abuse and HIV/HCV infection or transmission.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016453-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Daytona Beach
State FL
NOFO  
Project Description Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral healthcare (SMA) proposes to continue serving the people of Volusia and Flagler Counties with HIV/STD and Substance Counseling, Testing and Referral services (CTR). SMA plans to enhance and expand the mobile Prevention on the Move program with RTR funding by adding RESPECT two-session counseling, increased staffing, increased regular stops, events, and utilizing the mobile HIV/STD and substance "Get Connected" vehicle seven days a week. The increase in spots, event and staffing will allow for the addition of a new target population of reentry individuals. The original population, non-Hispanic, Black/African-American heterosexual males and females aged 18 to 34, will continue to be served.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016454-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Chicago
State IL
NOFO  
Project Description Access Community Health Network is a Public Health Service 330 designated community health center network operating 56 service locations throughout metropolitan Chicago. Through the Westside Women Connect Project, ACCESS will work with the community partners to create a network of preventive support and services by identifying and serving African American women on Chicago's West Side who are at high-risk for HIV, substance abuse, and hepatitis.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $300,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016457-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Atlanta
State GA
NOFO  
Project Description The Heal Project, The Wholistic Stress Control Institute, Inc. program, will provide SA and HIV prevention strategies to anew targeted population of 400 reentry African American males, ages 18-55, who reside in Fulton County of Atlanta, Georgia over the five year period. The overall goal is to prevent and reduce the onset of substance abuse and transmission of HIV mong 80 African American re-entry males, ages 18 to 55, by providing Substance Abuse and HIV Prevention evidenced based practices, HIV testing services, and environmental strategies annually.... View More

Title Ready-To-Respond Initiative
Amount $280,600
Award FY 2014
Award Number SP016458-05
Project Period 2010/09/30 - 2015/09/29
City Los Angeles
State CA
NOFO  
Project Description Sunrise Community Counseling Center, Inc. (SCCC) proposed program, Family-Centered Substance Abuse and HIV Prevention for Latina Women with Children, will provide family-based counseling, case management and HIV testing to Latina mothers and their family members, as well as environmental strategies interventions. This program will serving the Service Planning Area (SPA) 4/ Metro region of Los Angeles, California. This program will increase the capacity of prevention services at SCCC, expand access to resources for Latinas and their families, decrease substance abuse and HIV risk behaviors, increase integration of community resources, and positively affect community understanding and norms associated with issues of substance abuse and HIV risk.... 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

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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
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