Short Title COE-Nursing Facilities
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NOFO Number SM-22-011 (Initial)

Short Title ROTA-R
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NOFO Number TI-22-012 (Initial)

Short Title SPF-PFS
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NOFO Number SP-22-004 (Initial)

Short Title SOR/TOR TA
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NOFO Number TI-22-007 (Initial)

Short Title BCOR
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NOFO Number TI-22-014 (Initial)

Short Title PCSS-Universities
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NOFO Number TI-22-011 (Initial)

Short Title CCBHC-IA Grants
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NOFO Number SM-22-012 (Initial)

Short Title CCBHC-PDI Grants
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NOFO Number SM-22-002 (Initial)

Short Title IECMH
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NOFO Number SM-22-006 (Initial)

Short Title SAMHSA Treatment Drug Courts
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NOFO Number TI-22-010 (Initial)

Short Title AWARE
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NOFO Number SM-22-001 (Modified)

Short Title Prevention Navigator
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NOFO Number SP-22-002 (Initial)

Short Title SCN
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NOFO Number SM-22-009 (Initial)

Short Title SFN
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NOFO Number SM-22-010 (Initial)

Short Title MAI – High Risk Populations
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NOFO Number TI-22-004 (Modified)

Short Title MAT- PDOA
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Center CSAT
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NOFO Number TI-22-013 (Initial)

Short Title GLS Campus
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NOFO Number SM-22-004 (Initial)

Short Title SPF Rx
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NOFO Number SP-22-003 (Initial)

Short Title MAI-SI
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Center CMHS
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NOFO Number SM-22-005 (Modified)

Short Title GLS State/Tribal Youth Suicide
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NOFO Number SM-22-003 (Initial)

Short Title System of Care (SOC) Expansion and Sustainability Grants
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NOFO Number SM-22-007 (Initial)

Short Title CHR-P
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Short Title FR-CARA
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Short Title PPW
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Short Title TCE – Special Projects
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Title Native Connections
Amount $184,381
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM061936-03
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Toppenish
State WA
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description The project goals are to reduce the impact of substance abuse, mental illness, and trauma on the Yakama Indian Reservation and within its boundaries, through a public health approach. We will use a holistic approach bringing together Reservation communities, local agencies, and Yakama Nation agencies to support and provide wrap-around-services for Yakama/AI/AN youth and young adults, up to ages 24. We purpose to serve at least 200 Yakama and other AI/AN youth (8-24 years of age) annually. This will be achieved by: 1) Increasing our understanding across the reservation about suicide risk and protective factors, why they exist, and why each risk as well as protective factors must be addressed 2) Conduct a community assets, needs and readiness assessment from all seven towns across the reservation to bringing community members together to 2a) share how youth suicide and substance use impact the quality of life for everyone across the Yakama Reservation, 2b) to obtain an inventory of the resources currently available that can be leveraged to improve the quality of life for community members 2c) to Identify our community's strengths and weaknesses 3) Share assessment findings with the community to 3a) engage community members in discussions about needs, assets, and the community's response 3b) increase key leaders and community members awareness and how they can contribute to the community's assets 3c) use the information about community needs to assess our service delivery priorities 3d) use the data for decision making to address community needs and how to use the available assets; and use the data to inform strategic planning, priority setting, program outcomes, and program improvements.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $165,872
Award FY 2017
Award Number SM061936-04
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Toppenish
State WA
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description The project goals are to reduce the impact of substance abuse, mental illness, and trauma on the Yakama Indian Reservation and within its boundaries, through a public health approach. We will use a holistic approach bringing together Reservation communities, local agencies, and Yakama Nation agencies to support and provide wrap-around-services for Yakama/AI/AN youth and young adults, up to ages 24. We purpose to serve at least 200 Yakama and other AI/AN youth (8-24 years of age) annually. This will be achieved by: 1) Increasing our understanding across the reservation about suicide risk and protective factors, why they exist, and why each risk as well as protective factors must be addressed 2) Conduct a community assets, needs and readiness assessment from all seven towns across the reservation to bringing community members together to 2a) share how youth suicide and substance use impact the quality of life for everyone across the Yakama Reservation, 2b) to obtain an inventory of the resources currently available that can be leveraged to improve the quality of life for community members 2c) to Identify our community's strengths and weaknesses 3) Share assessment findings with the community to 3a) engage community members in discussions about needs, assets, and the community's response 3b) increase key leaders and community members awareness and how they can contribute to the community's assets 3c) use the information about community needs to assess our service delivery priorities 3d) use the data for decision making to address community needs and how to use the available assets; and use the data to inform strategic planning, priority setting, program outcomes, and program improvements.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $199,854
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061937-01
Project Period
City Santa Fe
State NM
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description Nambe Pueblo Healthy Family Services, Suicide and SAP Project... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $179,697
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061937-02
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Santa Fe
State NM
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description Name: Pueblo of Nambe Suicide Intervention Project; Project Goals Year 1: Hire staff; Develop a process and structure that involves the community in guiding all grant efforts, including planning, carrying out the plan, and evaluation; Conduct a Community Needs Assessment, a Community Readiness Assessment, and create a Community Resource/Asset Map; Develop a plan for Years 2-5 and obtain approval to begin those activities; Develop protocols to ensure that youth who are at high risk for suicide, including those who attempt suicide, receive follow-up services to ease their transition into treatment; Develop protocols for responding to suicides, suicide attempts, and clusters that are designed to promote community healing and reduce the possibility of contagion. These protocols will reflect the traditions and culture of our tribe. How we plan to reach those goals: Project staff will work with the project advisory groups, cultural mentors, and other stakeholders to assure that our activities reflect the traditions and culture of our community while promoting community healing and reducing the possibility of suicides following and connected to an initial suicide. To reinforce our tradition and culture, the protocols will express and connect to the following teachings: 1) Conduct services with respect 2) Be honest and helpful 3) Be acknowledging and affirmative 4) Be sensitive to the needs of others. We anticipate serving approximately 300 youth, families, and other community members and stakeholders annually. Our activities will include, implementing the Gathering of Native Americans (GONA) model with which we are already familiar, using members of our existing Teen Coalition to act as mentors to other youth at risk, and addressing the barriers of silence that make discussing the topics of suicide, substance abuse and mental health difficult to discuss.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $195,782
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM061937-03
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Santa Fe
State NM
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description Name: Pueblo of Nambe Suicide Intervention Project; Project Goals Year 1: Hire staff; Develop a process and structure that involves the community in guiding all grant efforts, including planning, carrying out the plan, and evaluation; Conduct a Community Needs Assessment, a Community Readiness Assessment, and create a Community Resource/Asset Map; Develop a plan for Years 2-5 and obtain approval to begin those activities; Develop protocols to ensure that youth who are at high risk for suicide, including those who attempt suicide, receive follow-up services to ease their transition into treatment; Develop protocols for responding to suicides, suicide attempts, and clusters that are designed to promote community healing and reduce the possibility of contagion. These protocols will reflect the traditions and culture of our tribe. How we plan to reach those goals: Project staff will work with the project advisory groups, cultural mentors, and other stakeholders to assure that our activities reflect the traditions and culture of our community while promoting community healing and reducing the possibility of suicides following and connected to an initial suicide. To reinforce our tradition and culture, the protocols will express and connect to the following teachings: 1) Conduct services with respect 2) Be honest and helpful 3) Be acknowledging and affirmative 4) Be sensitive to the needs of others. We anticipate serving approximately 300 youth, families, and other community members and stakeholders annually. Our activities will include, implementing the Gathering of Native Americans (GONA) model with which we are already familiar, using members of our existing Teen Coalition to act as mentors to other youth at risk, and addressing the barriers of silence that make discussing the topics of suicide, substance abuse and mental health difficult to discuss.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $179,697
Award FY 2017
Award Number SM061937-04
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Santa Fe
State NM
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description Name: Pueblo of Nambe Suicide Intervention Project; Project Goals Year 1: Hire staff; Develop a process and structure that involves the community in guiding all grant efforts, including planning, carrying out the plan, and evaluation; Conduct a Community Needs Assessment, a Community Readiness Assessment, and create a Community Resource/Asset Map; Develop a plan for Years 2-5 and obtain approval to begin those activities; Develop protocols to ensure that youth who are at high risk for suicide, including those who attempt suicide, receive follow-up services to ease their transition into treatment; Develop protocols for responding to suicides, suicide attempts, and clusters that are designed to promote community healing and reduce the possibility of contagion. These protocols will reflect the traditions and culture of our tribe. How we plan to reach those goals: Project staff will work with the project advisory groups, cultural mentors, and other stakeholders to assure that our activities reflect the traditions and culture of our community while promoting community healing and reducing the possibility of suicides following and connected to an initial suicide. To reinforce our tradition and culture, the protocols will express and connect to the following teachings: 1) Conduct services with respect 2) Be honest and helpful 3) Be acknowledging and affirmative 4) Be sensitive to the needs of others. We anticipate serving approximately 300 youth, families, and other community members and stakeholders annually. Our activities will include, implementing the Gathering of Native Americans (GONA) model with which we are already familiar, using members of our existing Teen Coalition to act as mentors to other youth at risk, and addressing the barriers of silence that make discussing the topics of suicide, substance abuse and mental health difficult to discuss.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $181,009
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061938-01
Project Period
City Mescalero
State NM
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description Mescalero Native Connections... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $184,734
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061938-02
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Mescalero
State NM
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description The MPP plans to address four measurable objectives over the five years of Native Connections program funding: Goal: Increase health and well-being among Mescalero youth and young adults based on the revitalization of their language culture and traditions. Objective 1: Decrease the rate of suicide completions among Mescalero youth from 50.0 per 100,000 people to less than 13.88 per 100,000 people by September 30, 2018. Objective 2: Decrease the rate of suicide attempts among Mescalero youth from 789 per 100,000 people to less than 50.0 per 100,000 people by September 30,2018. Objective 3: Increase the involvement of Mescalero people in the traditional activities by 20% by September 30, 2018. Objective 4: Decrease the percentage of Mescalero youth who start drinking alcohol before the age of 13 years from 38% to less than the New Mexico state rate (30.7%). MPP will hire a Suicide Prevention Coordinator, a Youth Coordinator and part-time Data Analyst to address the objectives. Year 1 will focus entirely on calling together the Mescalero Native Connections Consortium (NCC) that includes representatives from each of CSAP's 12 sectors to begin the process of coordination, protocol development I revision and needs assessment. MPP also will conduct the Community Readiness Assessment (Tri-Ethnic Center, University of Colorado). The Mescalero NCC will meet twice a month during Year 1. The NCC also will develop a needs assessment using a strengths based model I methods. All process and outcome data collected will be confidential and will be useful for program replicability. Tribal Leadership has signed on to support the implementation of the project and will be involved directly through the NCC.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $177,947
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM061938-03
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Mescalero
State NM
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description The MPP plans to address four measurable objectives over the five years of Native Connections program funding: Goal: Increase health and well-being among Mescalero youth and young adults based on the revitalization of their language culture and traditions. Objective 1: Decrease the rate of suicide completions among Mescalero youth from 50.0 per 100,000 people to less than 13.88 per 100,000 people by September 30, 2018. Objective 2: Decrease the rate of suicide attempts among Mescalero youth from 789 per 100,000 people to less than 50.0 per 100,000 people by September 30,2018. Objective 3: Increase the involvement of Mescalero people in the traditional activities by 20% by September 30, 2018. Objective 4: Decrease the percentage of Mescalero youth who start drinking alcohol before the age of 13 years from 38% to less than the New Mexico state rate (30.7%). MPP will hire a Suicide Prevention Coordinator, a Youth Coordinator and part-time Data Analyst to address the objectives. Year 1 will focus entirely on calling together the Mescalero Native Connections Consortium (NCC) that includes representatives from each of CSAP's 12 sectors to begin the process of coordination, protocol development I revision and needs assessment. MPP also will conduct the Community Readiness Assessment (Tri-Ethnic Center, University of Colorado). The Mescalero NCC will meet twice a month during Year 1. The NCC also will develop a needs assessment using a strengths based model I methods. All process and outcome data collected will be confidential and will be useful for program replicability. Tribal Leadership has signed on to support the implementation of the project and will be involved directly through the NCC.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $140,664
Award FY 2017
Award Number SM061938-04
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Mescalero
State NM
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description The MPP plans to address four measurable objectives over the five years of Native Connections program funding: Goal: Increase health and well-being among Mescalero youth and young adults based on the revitalization of their language culture and traditions. Objective 1: Decrease the rate of suicide completions among Mescalero youth from 50.0 per 100,000 people to less than 13.88 per 100,000 people by September 30, 2018. Objective 2: Decrease the rate of suicide attempts among Mescalero youth from 789 per 100,000 people to less than 50.0 per 100,000 people by September 30,2018. Objective 3: Increase the involvement of Mescalero people in the traditional activities by 20% by September 30, 2018. Objective 4: Decrease the percentage of Mescalero youth who start drinking alcohol before the age of 13 years from 38% to less than the New Mexico state rate (30.7%). MPP will hire a Suicide Prevention Coordinator, a Youth Coordinator and part-time Data Analyst to address the objectives. Year 1 will focus entirely on calling together the Mescalero Native Connections Consortium (NCC) that includes representatives from each of CSAP's 12 sectors to begin the process of coordination, protocol development I revision and needs assessment. MPP also will conduct the Community Readiness Assessment (Tri-Ethnic Center, University of Colorado). The Mescalero NCC will meet twice a month during Year 1. The NCC also will develop a needs assessment using a strengths based model I methods. All process and outcome data collected will be confidential and will be useful for program replicability. Tribal Leadership has signed on to support the implementation of the project and will be involved directly through the NCC.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $199,776
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061939-01
Project Period
City Santo Domingo Pueblo
State NM
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description Santo Domingo Native Connections... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $199,777
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061939-02
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Santo Domingo Pueblo
State NM
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description Goals 1: Increase Santo Domingo's community readiness to address substance use, suicide and mental health needs. Objective: Increase Santo Domingo community member's awareness of the substance use, suicide and mental health situation. Goal 2: Decrease substance use and increase family bonding through the implementation of Strengthening Families Objective: Provide 40 Santo Domingo Pueblo families, of 10-14 year olds, with 7 weekly- 2- hour skill-building sessions annually. Goal3: Decrease suicides and increase knowledge, attitudes and skills through the implementation of Project Ask for middle school youth through a 12 week life skills program in the Pueblo of Santo Domingo. Objective: Provide 30 Santo Domingo middle school youth, ages 10-14, with a 12-week life skills program. Goal 4: Provide youth with after-hours crisis assistance. Objective: Address the gap that exists when KWFC is closed after business hours.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $198,379
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM061939-03
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Santo Domingo Pueblo
State NM
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description Goals 1: Increase Santo Domingo's community readiness to address substance use, suicide and mental health needs. Objective: Increase Santo Domingo community member's awareness of the substance use, suicide and mental health situation. Goal 2: Decrease substance use and increase family bonding through the implementation of Strengthening Families Objective: Provide 40 Santo Domingo Pueblo families, of 10-14 year olds, with 7 weekly- 2- hour skill-building sessions annually. Goal3: Decrease suicides and increase knowledge, attitudes and skills through the implementation of Project Ask for middle school youth through a 12 week life skills program in the Pueblo of Santo Domingo. Objective: Provide 30 Santo Domingo middle school youth, ages 10-14, with a 12-week life skills program. Goal 4: Provide youth with after-hours crisis assistance. Objective: Address the gap that exists when KWFC is closed after business hours.... View More

Title Native Connections
Amount $199,127
Award FY 2017
Award Number SM061939-04
Project Period 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
City Santo Domingo Pueblo
State NM
NOFO SM-14-013
Short Title: Native Connections
Project Description Goals 1: Increase Santo Domingo's community readiness to address substance use, suicide and mental health needs. Objective: Increase Santo Domingo community member's awareness of the substance use, suicide and mental health situation. Goal 2: Decrease substance use and increase family bonding through the implementation of Strengthening Families Objective: Provide 40 Santo Domingo Pueblo families, of 10-14 year olds, with 7 weekly- 2- hour skill-building sessions annually. Goal3: Decrease suicides and increase knowledge, attitudes and skills through the implementation of Project Ask for middle school youth through a 12 week life skills program in the Pueblo of Santo Domingo. Objective: Provide 30 Santo Domingo middle school youth, ages 10-14, with a 12-week life skills program. Goal 4: Provide youth with after-hours crisis assistance. Objective: Address the gap that exists when KWFC is closed after business hours.... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $99,960
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061944-01
Project Period
City Kansas City
State KS
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Reaching Our Youth... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061949-01
Project Period
City Tampa
State FL
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Project AWARE... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061953-01
Project Period
City Los Angeles
State CA
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Youth Mental Health First Aid in LAUSD Schools... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $97,785
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061954-01
Project Period
City Houston
State TX
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Operation Mental Health First Aid... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061956-01
Project Period
City San Diego
State CA
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description The Charter School of San Diego (CSSD)... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061957-01
Project Period
City Fort Worth
State TX
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Project AWARE... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $80,210
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061958-01
Project Period
City Troy
State MO
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description The LINC... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061960-01
Project Period
City Fort Dodge
State IA
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Now is the Time Ft. Dodge... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061961-01
Project Period
City Jacksonville
State FL
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description AWARE 4 Duval... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $100,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061962-01
Project Period
City St. Paul
State MN
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Project AWARE in Saint Paul Public Schools... View More

Title NITT-AWARE-LEA
Amount $98,762
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061963-01
Project Period
City Ashville
State AL
NOFO SM-14-019
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Project Description Project Aware Save Our Children... View More

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Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI) $0
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