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| Award Number | Organization | City | State | Amount | Award FY | NOFO | ||||
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| SM062067-01 | Abc Unified School District | Cerritos | CA | $99,225 | 2014 | SM-14-019 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA ABC Project Aware
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| SM062068-01 | Jefferson County Board of Education | Louisville | KY | $100,000 | 2014 | SM-14-019 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA Jefferson County Public Schools Project AWARE
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| SM062069-01 | School Board of Lake County | Tavares | FL | $100,000 | 2014 | SM-14-019 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA Lake County Schools? Now is the Time: Project AWARE
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| SM062070-01 | Wabash Community Unit School District 348 | Mount Carmel | IL | $81,365 | 2014 | SM-14-019 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA Wabash CUSD #348-NIT-Project AWARE
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| SM062071-01 | City School District of Albany | Albany | NY | $95,996 | 2014 | SM-14-019 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA Now is the Time, Project AWARE
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| SM062072-01 | Fond Du Lac School District | Fond Du Lac | WI | $100,000 | 2014 | SM-14-019 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA Project Fond du Lac AWARE
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| SM062076-01 | Laconia School District | Laconia | NH | $99,995 | 2014 | SM-14-019 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA Project AWARE Laconia
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| SM062083-01 | Oklahoma Dept of Mental Hlth/Subs Abuse | Oklahoma City | OK | $470,000 | 2014 | SM-14-016 | ||||
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Title: National Strategy Grants
Short Title: National Strategy Grants Oklahoma DMHSAS NSSP
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| SM062083-02 | Oklahoma Dept of Mental Hlth/Subs Abuse | Oklahoma City | OK | $470,000 | 2015 | SM-14-016 | ||||
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Title: National Strategy Grants
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
Short Title: National Strategy Grants Funds will be used to implement evidence-based suicide prevention strategies in community based behavioral health facilities, primary care settings, and in hospital based emergency departments. This project will further enhance and refine the state's suicide prevention care pathway in behavioral health, primary care, and hospital emergency service settings. Project goals are to: (1) Increase suicide prevention and treatment capacity and implementation within behavioral health settings; (2) Increase suicide prevention and treatment capacity and implementation within hospital settings statewide; (3) Increase the number of adults at risk of suicide who are identified and receive suicide prevention competent mental health services; (4) Increase the number of effective and evidence-based clinical suicide prevention, identification and treatment practices implemented; and, (5) Improve and expanded suicide surveillance systems. This proposed project will extend prevention and treatment services to all 77 counties through the state's 14 community mental health centers (CMHCs), and to 6,000 practicing primary care physicians and 83 emergency rooms. The CMHCs will train clinicians in Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS), Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) and Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR), and will enhance Electronic Health Record systems to include a suicide prevention care pathway.
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| SM062083-03 | Oklahoma Dept of Mental Hlth/Subs Abuse | Oklahoma City | OK | $470,000 | 2016 | SM-14-016 | ||||
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Title: National Strategy Grants
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: National Strategy Grants Funds will be used to implement evidence-based suicide prevention strategies in community based behavioral health facilities, primary care settings, and in hospital based emergency departments. This project will further enhance and refine the state's suicide prevention care pathway in behavioral health, primary care, and hospital emergency service settings. Project goals are to: (1) Increase suicide prevention and treatment capacity and implementation within behavioral health settings; (2) Increase suicide prevention and treatment capacity and implementation within hospital settings statewide; (3) Increase the number of adults at risk of suicide who are identified and receive suicide prevention competent mental health services; (4) Increase the number of effective and evidence-based clinical suicide prevention, identification and treatment practices implemented; and, (5) Improve and expanded suicide surveillance systems. This proposed project will extend prevention and treatment services to all 77 counties through the state's 14 community mental health centers (CMHCs), and to 6,000 practicing primary care physicians and 83 emergency rooms. The CMHCs will train clinicians in Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS), Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) and Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR), and will enhance Electronic Health Record systems to include a suicide prevention care pathway.
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| SM062085-01 | New Mexico State Department of Human Services | Santa Fe | NM | $470,000 | 2014 | SM-14-016 | ||||
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Title: National Strategy Grants
Short Title: National Strategy Grants NM Suicide Prevention Zero Suicide through Effective Identification and Treatment
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| SM062085-02 | New Mexico State Department of Human Services | Santa Fe | NM | $469,433 | 2015 | SM-14-016 | ||||
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Title: National Strategy Grants
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
Short Title: National Strategy Grants NM Suicide Prevention will implement the 2012 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention goals and objectives to prevent suicide among working-age adults 25-64 years old and reduce the overall suicide rate in NM. The program focuses on implementing Goal 8, to promote suicide prevention as a core component of health care services; and Goal 9, to promote and implement effective clinical and professional practices for assessing suicidal risk and treating those in need. This initiative will develop a Zero Suicide culture. The goals of this initiative are to: (1) promote suicide prevention as a core component of health care; (2) implement effective practices for assessing and treating those at risk for suicide; (3) ensure meaningful collaboration with people who have lived experience of suicide; and (4) implement strategies to address behavioral health disparities for those with limited access to care (e.g., people in rural and frontier areas, culturally diverse populations, and veterans). This initiative will work at the local level to pilot the model and at the state level to impact policy and sustain and spread the model statewide.
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| SM062085-03 | New Mexico State Department of Human Services | Santa Fe | NM | $469,997 | 2016 | SM-14-016 | ||||
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Title: National Strategy Grants
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
Short Title: National Strategy Grants NM Suicide Prevention will implement the 2012 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention goals and objectives to prevent suicide among working-age adults 25-64 years old and reduce the overall suicide rate in NM. The program focuses on implementing Goal 8, to promote suicide prevention as a core component of health care services; and Goal 9, to promote and implement effective clinical and professional practices for assessing suicidal risk and treating those in need. This initiative will develop a Zero Suicide culture. The goals of this initiative are to: (1) promote suicide prevention as a core component of health care; (2) implement effective practices for assessing and treating those at risk for suicide; (3) ensure meaningful collaboration with people who have lived experience of suicide; and (4) implement strategies to address behavioral health disparities for those with limited access to care (e.g., people in rural and frontier areas, culturally diverse populations, and veterans). This initiative will work at the local level to pilot the model and at the state level to impact policy and sustain and spread the model statewide.
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| SM062090-01 | New York State Office of Mental Health | Albany | NY | $470,000 | 2014 | SM-14-016 | ||||
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Title: National Strategy Grants
Short Title: National Strategy Grants NYS OMHs Implementation of the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention
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| SM062090-02 | Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene | Menands | NY | $470,000 | 2015 | SM-14-016 | ||||
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Title: National Strategy Grants
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
Short Title: National Strategy Grants The Office of Mental Health (OMH) will advance the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention in New York by promoting suicide prevention as a core component of health care services and by developing and implementing a plan for: 1) Assessment of suicide risks factors, including suicidal thoughts and behavior, presence of mental illness and substance abuse. 2) Provision of suicide specific interventions, structured follow-up and care transition protocols to ensure patient safety by using evidence-based practices and recovery based approaches, which include input from those with lived experience. The target population for this project is adults (ages 25-64) discharged from emergency departments and inpatient units who have attempted suicide or experienced a suicidal crisis, especially those with serious mental illness, substance abuse, a prior suicide attempt and returning veterans. The specific goals of this project are: 1) to advance the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention by forming state and local coalitions that engage each organization's leadership to commit to a "zero suicide" goal by implementing changes in their Core Values & Attitudes, by improving their systems management, and by adopting evidence-based practices. 2) to reduce suicides attempts and deaths by developing rapid follow up using the Assess, Intervene, Monitor (AIM) model and by implementing care transitions protocols that include Peer Bridgers and incorporate efforts to reduce access to lethal means. 3) to elevate suicide identification, intervention and treatment skills among staff and communality organizations persons ages 25-64, including agencies in primary care, mental health, substance abuse, justice, corrections, labor, veterans' affairs; and emergency response teams, including the National Guard.
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| SM062090-03 | Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene | Menands | NY | $470,000 | 2016 | SM-14-016 | ||||
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Title: National Strategy Grants
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: National Strategy Grants The Office of Mental Health (OMH) will advance the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention in New York by promoting suicide prevention as a core component of health care services and by developing and implementing a plan for: 1) Assessment of suicide risks factors, including suicidal thoughts and behavior, presence of mental illness and substance abuse. 2) Provision of suicide specific interventions, structured follow-up and care transition protocols to ensure patient safety by using evidence-based practices and recovery based approaches, which include input from those with lived experience. The target population for this project is adults (ages 25-64) discharged from emergency departments and inpatient units who have attempted suicide or experienced a suicidal crisis, especially those with serious mental illness, substance abuse, a prior suicide attempt and returning veterans. The specific goals of this project are: 1) to advance the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention by forming state and local coalitions that engage each organization's leadership to commit to a "zero suicide" goal by implementing changes in their Core Values & Attitudes, by improving their systems management, and by adopting evidence-based practices. 2) to reduce suicides attempts and deaths by developing rapid follow up using the Assess, Intervene, Monitor (AIM) model and by implementing care transitions protocols that include Peer Bridgers and incorporate efforts to reduce access to lethal means. 3) to elevate suicide identification, intervention and treatment skills among staff and communality organizations persons ages 25-64, including agencies in primary care, mental health, substance abuse, justice, corrections, labor, veterans' affairs; and emergency response teams, including the National Guard.
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| SM062098-01 | Tennessee State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services | Nashville | TN | $470,000 | 2014 | SM-14-016 | ||||
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Title: National Strategy Grants
Short Title: National Strategy Grants Tennessee's TARGET Zero Suicide
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| SM062098-02 | Tennessee State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services | Nashville | TN | $470,000 | 2015 | SM-14-016 | ||||
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Title: National Strategy Grants
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2017/09/29
Short Title: National Strategy Grants The Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS) proposes Tennessee TARGET Zero Suicide (TARGET) to reduce suicide attempts/deaths among working-age adults ages 25-64 by developing and implementing cross-system suicide prevention strategies, including rapid and enhanced follow-up for 2,250 unduplicated adults (Yr 1: 1,000; Yrs 2-3: 1,250/yr) and prevention training for 570 providers and stakeholders. TDMHSAS will develop partnerships with emergency departments and inpatient psychiatric units to refer at-risk adults to TARGET for follow-up care following discharge for a non-fatal suicide attempt or suicide crisis. Centerstone of Tennessee will provide telephone and/or face-to- face follow-up within 24 hours, weekly for the first month, and at 3/6/9/12 months. The Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network will provide suicide prevention trainings for clinical providers (e.g., primary, behavioral, emergency, VA) and adult-serving systems (e.g., corrections, workforce development, human services, military). TARGET will also work to implement a Zero Suicides framework across state departments and health, behavioral health, workplace, military, justice, etc., settings. Outcomes will include reduction in suicide attempts by 30% and suicide deaths by 10%. An existing Advisory Council, comprising suicide attempt/loss survivors and other stakeholders, will support TARGET's goals/objectives: (1) improve care transition/ coordination of at-risk adults post discharge, (2) increase the number of providers and stakeholders trained in adult suicide prevention, assessment, and treatment, (3) increase risk identification, referral, and behavioral health services utilization, and (4) implement Goals 8 and 9 of the 2012 National Suicide Prevention Strategy.
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| SM062098-03 | Tennessee State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services | Nashville | TN | $470,000 | 2016 | SM-14-016 | ||||
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Title: National Strategy Grants
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: National Strategy Grants The Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS) proposes Tennessee TARGET Zero Suicide (TARGET) to reduce suicide attempts/deaths among working-age adults ages 25-64 by developing and implementing cross-system suicide prevention strategies, including rapid and enhanced follow-up for 2,250 unduplicated adults (Yr 1: 1,000; Yrs 2-3: 1,250/yr) and prevention training for 570 providers and stakeholders. TDMHSAS will develop partnerships with emergency departments and inpatient psychiatric units to refer at-risk adults to TARGET for follow-up care following discharge for a non-fatal suicide attempt or suicide crisis. Centerstone of Tennessee will provide telephone and/or face-to- face follow-up within 24 hours, weekly for the first month, and at 3/6/9/12 months. The Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network will provide suicide prevention trainings for clinical providers (e.g., primary, behavioral, emergency, VA) and adult-serving systems (e.g., corrections, workforce development, human services, military). TARGET will also work to implement a Zero Suicides framework across state departments and health, behavioral health, workplace, military, justice, etc., settings. Outcomes will include reduction in suicide attempts by 30% and suicide deaths by 10%. An existing Advisory Council, comprising suicide attempt/loss survivors and other stakeholders, will support TARGET's goals/objectives: (1) improve care transition/ coordination of at-risk adults post discharge, (2) increase the number of providers and stakeholders trained in adult suicide prevention, assessment, and treatment, (3) increase risk identification, referral, and behavioral health services utilization, and (4) implement Goals 8 and 9 of the 2012 National Suicide Prevention Strategy.
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| SM062101-01 | Nevada State Department of Education | Carson City | NV | $1,949,181 | 2014 | SM-14-018 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA Now is the Time (NITT) initiative
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| SM062101-02 | Nevada State Department of Education | Carson City | NV | $1,948,949 | 2015 | SM-14-018 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA The Nevada Department of Education has developed a comprehensive approach to address the diminished capacity of youth mental health prevention and intervention activities in three of Nevada's frontier counties. Nevada's vision is for all schools to be safe and respectful, and all students to have strong social, emotional and mental health. More importantly for this project, to ensure there is seamless access to mental health support and service when needed or requested. The three local education agencies targeted for this initiative include: Pershing County School District; Lander County School District; and Humboldt County School District. This project aims to: 1) To provide a safe and respectful learning environment for all of our students through increasing mental health literacy of adults who interact with school-aged youth; 2) To promote the behavioral and mental health of students through school-based prevention and early identification efforts increasing the awareness of mental health issues among school-aged youth; and 3) To build awareness, connection and infrastructure across local and state entities that increase capacity to provide access to mental health support.
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| SM062101-03 | Nevada State Department of Education | Carson City | NV | $1,848,949 | 2016 | SM-14-018 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA The Nevada Department of Education has developed a comprehensive approach to address the diminished capacity of youth mental health prevention and intervention activities in three of Nevada's frontier counties. Nevada's vision is for all schools to be safe and respectful, and all students to have strong social, emotional and mental health. More importantly for this project, to ensure there is seamless access to mental health support and service when needed or requested. The three local education agencies targeted for this initiative include: Pershing County School District; Lander County School District; and Humboldt County School District. This project aims to: 1) To provide a safe and respectful learning environment for all of our students through increasing mental health literacy of adults who interact with school-aged youth; 2) To promote the behavioral and mental health of students through school-based prevention and early identification efforts increasing the awareness of mental health issues among school-aged youth; and 3) To build awareness, connection and infrastructure across local and state entities that increase capacity to provide access to mental health support.
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| SM062101-04 | Nevada State Department of Education | Carson City | NV | $1,193,173 | 2017 | SM-14-018 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA The Nevada Department of Education has developed a comprehensive approach to address the diminished capacity of youth mental health prevention and intervention activities in three of Nevada's frontier counties. Nevada's vision is for all schools to be safe and respectful, and all students to have strong social, emotional and mental health. More importantly for this project, to ensure there is seamless access to mental health support and service when needed or requested. The three local education agencies targeted for this initiative include: Pershing County School District; Lander County School District; and Humboldt County School District. This project aims to: 1) To provide a safe and respectful learning environment for all of our students through increasing mental health literacy of adults who interact with school-aged youth; 2) To promote the behavioral and mental health of students through school-based prevention and early identification efforts increasing the awareness of mental health issues among school-aged youth; and 3) To build awareness, connection and infrastructure across local and state entities that increase capacity to provide access to mental health support.
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| SM062102-01 | Parent/Professional Advocacy League | Boston | MA | $100,000 | 2014 | SM-14-023 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Peer Networks
Short Title: Statewide Peer Networks for R&R Grants Collaborating to Increase Family and Youth Voice
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| SM062103-01 | Faces and Voices of Recovery South Carolina, Inc. | Greenville | SC | $100,000 | 2014 | SM-14-023 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Peer Networks
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Funding Summary
Non-Discretionary Funding
| 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 |
| 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 |
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