Short Title EMS Training
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-22-001 (Initial)

Short Title Harm Reduction
Due Date
Center CSAP
NOFO Number SP-22-001 (Modified)

Short Title 988 State and Territory Cooperative Agreements
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars View Webinar
NOFO Number SM-22-015 (Initial)

Short Title
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-22-099 (Initial)

Short Title
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Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-22-F1 (Initial)

Short Title TTA-CCBHC
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-21-015 (Initial)

Short Title CMHC
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars FAQ Document
NOFO Number SM-21-014 (Modified)

Short Title FR-CARA
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-21-009 (Initial)

Short Title SPF Rx
Due Date
Center CSAP
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SP-21-001 (Modified)

Short Title MAT-PDOA
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-21-006 (Initial)

Short Title PCSS-Universities
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-21-003 (Initial)

Short Title SBIRT
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-21-008 (Initial)

Short Title AWARE-SEA
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-21-006 (Modified)

Short Title TOR
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-21-007 (Modified)

Short Title EMS Training
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-21-005 (Modified)

Short Title CCBHC Expansion Grants
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-21-013 (Initial)

Short Title PDO
Due Date
Center CSAP
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SP-21-002 (Initial)

Short Title NCTSI II
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-21-009 (Modified)

Short Title PPW-PLT
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-21-002 (Modified)

Short Title ReCAST Program
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-21-012 (Modified)

Short Title BCOR
Due Date
Center CSAT
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number TI-21-004 (Modified)

Short Title NCTSI I
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-21-008 (Modified)

Short Title NCTSI III
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-21-010 (Modified)

Short Title Suicide Lifeline/DDH
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-21-005 (Modified)

Short Title Native Connections
Due Date
Center CMHS
FAQ's / Webinars
NOFO Number SM-21-011 (Modified)

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Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061230-03
Project Period 2013/07/01 - 2017/06/30
City Jackson
State MS
NOFO  
Project Description The Expansion project (XPand) will serve an average of 100 participants annually over the 3 1/2- year implementation period, or a total of 350 youth and young adults, ages 14-21, with SED who are transitioning from child mental health services to adult mental health services and/or from an institutional setting to the community, while implementing Mississippi's first System of Care Division of Services. This initiative will establish the first System of Care Division within the MDMH. This division will be responsible for oversight of all system of care projects and ensure policies, minimum standards, and trainings are based on the SOC principles. In addition, MDMH will award a sub-grant to Region 10 (roman numeral X) community mental health center to implement the direct services portion of this grant. The center will be required to provide a full range of individualized services and supports to facilitate transition to a more independent environment; integrating the 12 mandatory mental health services with an array of non-mental health supports, such as vocational counseling, education services, health-related services, substance abuse prevention, stable housing supports, independent living skills and advocacy.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM061230-04
Project Period 2013/07/01 - 2017/06/30
City Jackson
State MS
NOFO  
Project Description The Expansion project (XPand) will serve an average of 100 participants annually over the 3 1/2- year implementation period, or a total of 350 youth and young adults, ages 14-21, with SED who are transitioning from child mental health services to adult mental health services and/or from an institutional setting to the community, while implementing Mississippi's first System of Care Division of Services. This initiative will establish the first System of Care Division within the MDMH. This division will be responsible for oversight of all system of care projects and ensure policies, minimum standards, and trainings are based on the SOC principles. In addition, MDMH will award a sub-grant to Region 10 (roman numeral X) community mental health center to implement the direct services portion of this grant. The center will be required to provide a full range of individualized services and supports to facilitate transition to a more independent environment; integrating the 12 mandatory mental health services with an array of non-mental health supports, such as vocational counseling, education services, health-related services, substance abuse prevention, stable housing supports, independent living skills and advocacy.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $998,233
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061231-03
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
City Augusta
State ME
NOFO  
Project Description Expand ME will implement the statewide strategic plan created through the system of care expansion planning grant awarded to Maine in 2011. The intent is to expand trauma-informed system of care practices developed by THRIVE and Children's Behavioral Health Services to the Department of Correction's Division of Juvenile Services who will lead this expansion initiative, to military families and to all 142 children's mental health providers. The target population for direct intervention is youth ages 12-20, diagnosed with a serious emotional disturbance, whose offenses have placed them on informal adjustment, probation or community reintegration from one of Maine's correctional facilities. Additionally, Expand ME will use social marketing, training, technical assistance and CQI activities to reach all children's behavioral health providers and military families.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $998,233
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061231-04
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
City Augusta
State ME
NOFO  
Project Description Expand ME will implement the statewide strategic plan created through the system of care expansion planning grant awarded to Maine in 2011. The intent is to expand trauma-informed system of care practices developed by THRIVE and Children's Behavioral Health Services to the Department of Correction's Division of Juvenile Services who will lead this expansion initiative, to military families and to all 142 children's mental health providers. The target population for direct intervention is youth ages 12-20, diagnosed with a serious emotional disturbance, whose offenses have placed them on informal adjustment, probation or community reintegration from one of Maine's correctional facilities. Additionally, Expand ME will use social marketing, training, technical assistance and CQI activities to reach all children's behavioral health providers and military families.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $501,282
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061232-02
Project Period 2013/07/01 - 2017/06/30
City Helena
State MT
NOFO  
Project Description The Montana Office of Public Instruction (OPI) Tribal Wraparound Initiative seeks SAMHSA Systems of Care support to improve the overall well-being of tribal youth and their families through high-fidelity wraparound services in public schools on Indian Reservations in Montana. This grant will help the OPI expand and solidify its institutional collaborations with Tribal Health programs, Indian Health Services, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, local school districts, DPHHS and the University of Montana's National Native Children's Trauma Center. The goals of the OPI Tribal Wraparound Initiative are to: 1) Expand the delivery of high-fidelity wrap around from three Indian Reservations (Fort Peck Reservation, Crow Reservation and the Northern Cheyenne Reservation) to up to two additional Reservations; 2) Establish interagency agreements to create and refine protocols to develop a coordinated, community-level approach to school-based wraparound services with local providers, programs and supports; and 3) Develop a statewide network of youth and family-serving stakeholders with a common interest of improving mental health delivery to tribal youth.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $501,282
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061232-03
Project Period 2013/07/01 - 2017/06/30
City Helena
State MT
NOFO  
Project Description The Montana Office of Public Instruction (OPI) Tribal Wraparound Initiative seeks SAMHSA Systems of Care support to improve the overall well-being of tribal youth and their families through high-fidelity wraparound services in public schools on Indian Reservations in Montana. This grant will help the OPI expand and solidify its institutional collaborations with Tribal Health programs, Indian Health Services, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, local school districts, DPHHS and the University of Montana's National Native Children's Trauma Center. The goals of the OPI Tribal Wraparound Initiative are to: 1) Expand the delivery of high-fidelity wrap around from three Indian Reservations (Fort Peck Reservation, Crow Reservation and the Northern Cheyenne Reservation) to up to two additional Reservations; 2) Establish interagency agreements to create and refine protocols to develop a coordinated, community-level approach to school-based wraparound services with local providers, programs and supports; and 3) Develop a statewide network of youth and family-serving stakeholders with a common interest of improving mental health delivery to tribal youth.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $501,282
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM061232-04
Project Period 2013/07/01 - 2017/10/31
City Helena
State MT
NOFO  
Project Description The Montana Office of Public Instruction (OPI) Tribal Wraparound Initiative seeks SAMHSA Systems of Care support to improve the overall well-being of tribal youth and their families through high-fidelity wraparound services in public schools on Indian Reservations in Montana. This grant will help the OPI expand and solidify its institutional collaborations with Tribal Health programs, Indian Health Services, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, local school districts, DPHHS and the University of Montana's National Native Children's Trauma Center. The goals of the OPI Tribal Wraparound Initiative are to: 1) Expand the delivery of high-fidelity wrap around from three Indian Reservations (Fort Peck Reservation, Crow Reservation and the Northern Cheyenne Reservation) to up to two additional Reservations; 2) Establish interagency agreements to create and refine protocols to develop a coordinated, community-level approach to school-based wraparound services with local providers, programs and supports; and 3) Develop a statewide network of youth and family-serving stakeholders with a common interest of improving mental health delivery to tribal youth.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061233-03
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
City Rochester
State NY
NOFO  
Project Description The goal of the Upstate New York System of Care Expansion Project is the full implementation of System of Care values and practices at every level in the 55 counties in Upstate New York. It will result in measureable improvements in services to individual children and families, increase broad stakeholder involvement in community-level planning and development of service networks, and influence local and state policymaking decisions. The project will serve children and youth ages 15-21 that meet the federal criteria for Serious Emotional Disturbance and are enrolled in the most intensive, and costly mental health services, including residential treatment. The catchment area is 55 counties in Upstate New York (all counties north of Bronx County (does not include New York City, its boroughs, or Long Island).... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061233-04
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
City Rochester
State NY
NOFO  
Project Description The goal of the Upstate New York System of Care Expansion Project is the full implementation of System of Care values and practices at every level in the 55 counties in Upstate New York. It will result in measureable improvements in services to individual children and families, increase broad stakeholder involvement in community-level planning and development of service networks, and influence local and state policymaking decisions. The project will serve children and youth ages 15-21 that meet the federal criteria for Serious Emotional Disturbance and are enrolled in the most intensive, and costly mental health services, including residential treatment. The catchment area is 55 counties in Upstate New York (all counties north of Bronx County (does not include New York City, its boroughs, or Long Island).... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061234-03
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
City Providence
State RI
NOFO  
Project Description Rhode Island (RI) will implement a statewide infrastructure that expands access to youth-guided and family-driven mental health services and recovery supports for children and youth with SED (780 annually/3120 over 4 years). Led by an inclusive System of Care expansion Team composed of state policy makers, providers and a majority of youth with SED and family members, two statewide Networks of Care will afford every child and youth with SED: a high-fidelity wraparound approach, community-based mental health services and recovery supports as directed by the Individual Wraparound Plan, Youth/Family Peer Mentors and access to a broadening array of evidence-based practices, particularly those with demonstrated effectiveness in addressing trauma and in assisting youth to transition successfully to adulthood.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061234-04
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
City Providence
State RI
NOFO  
Project Description Rhode Island (RI) will implement a statewide infrastructure that expands access to youth-guided and family-driven mental health services and recovery supports for children and youth with SED (780 annually/3120 over 4 years). Led by an inclusive System of Care expansion Team composed of state policy makers, providers and a majority of youth with SED and family members, two statewide Networks of Care will afford every child and youth with SED: a high-fidelity wraparound approach, community-based mental health services and recovery supports as directed by the Individual Wraparound Plan, Youth/Family Peer Mentors and access to a broadening array of evidence-based practices, particularly those with demonstrated effectiveness in addressing trauma and in assisting youth to transition successfully to adulthood.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $999,795
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061235-03
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
City Tallahassee
State FL
NOFO  
Project Description Florida's Children's Mental Health System of Care (CMHSOC) Project will implement the System of Care framework into its statewide mental health service delivery network. This project will serve children and adolescents' age 0-21 diagnosed with serious emotional disturbances (SED) and their families. Each Florida region offers unique strengths and needs based on their diverse cultures, ethnicities, languages, geography and socio-economic characteristics; hence, localities will select their population of focus within this broad definition based on their documented needs. The CMHSOC Project intends to serve 250 children and youth in year one, 1000 in year two, 1250 in year three, and 1500 in year four for a total of 4000 unduplicated children and youth served during the four-year project.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $999,795
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061235-04
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
City Tallahassee
State FL
NOFO  
Project Description Florida's Children's Mental Health System of Care (CMHSOC) Project will implement the System of Care framework into its statewide mental health service delivery network. This project will serve children and adolescents' age 0-21 diagnosed with serious emotional disturbances (SED) and their families. Each Florida region offers unique strengths and needs based on their diverse cultures, ethnicities, languages, geography and socio-economic characteristics; hence, localities will select their population of focus within this broad definition based on their documented needs. The CMHSOC Project intends to serve 250 children and youth in year one, 1000 in year two, 1250 in year three, and 1500 in year four for a total of 4000 unduplicated children and youth served during the four-year project.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061236-02
Project Period 2013/07/01 - 2015/02/28
City Pine Ridge
State SD
NOFO  
Project Description This proposed project would further coordinate and integrate mental health and substance abuse services for eligible youth. This project specifically proposes: 1) that a relationship is developed between the Tribe and the South Dakota Medicaid office; 2) culturally relevant licensed provider training be developed and implement on the local level; and 3) the Tribe coordinate the cooperative agreement through sub-contracting with a local entity (e.g., Tasunke Wakan Okolakiciye - Medicine Horse Society, a Traditional Healing community based organization) to manage collaboration among services providers for the purpose of expanding availability, accessibility and acceptability of children and family services as developed by Circles of Care, Nagi Kicopi and the recent Trauma initiative.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061237-03
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
City Olympia
State WA
NOFO  
Project Description The Washington State System of Care Project (WSSOCP) is designed to ensure that youth ages 13-17 and their families improve their overall functioning so that symptoms decrease, school functioning improves, juvenile justice involvement decreases, housing stability improves, readmission to psychiatric inpatient facilities decrease, social support and community ties improve, and perceptions of client care improves. Through this project, WSSOCP seeks to capitalize on the quality of care developed by existing state wraparound initiatives by expanding system of care governance, management, and infrastructure supports. The goal will be to integrate activities across child serving agencies to achieve a systematic shift from costly out of home services to the use of more community based services. The project will serve all the 39 counties and 29 sovereign federal recognized tribes of the Washington state.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061237-04
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
City Olympia
State WA
NOFO  
Project Description The Washington State System of Care Project (WSSOCP) is designed to ensure that youth ages 13-17 and their families improve their overall functioning so that symptoms decrease, school functioning improves, juvenile justice involvement decreases, housing stability improves, readmission to psychiatric inpatient facilities decrease, social support and community ties improve, and perceptions of client care improves. Through this project, WSSOCP seeks to capitalize on the quality of care developed by existing state wraparound initiatives by expanding system of care governance, management, and infrastructure supports. The goal will be to integrate activities across child serving agencies to achieve a systematic shift from costly out of home services to the use of more community based services. The project will serve all the 39 counties and 29 sovereign federal recognized tribes of the Washington state.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $997,655
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061238-02
Project Period 2013/07/01 - 2017/06/30
City Boston
State MA
NOFO  
Project Description The Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, Children's Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI), and MassHealth (Medicaid) are seeking this cooperative agreement to implement Success for Transition Age Youth (TAY), or STAY Together. A SAMHSA planning grant supported a highly participative planning process which established the strategic goal of increasing access, cultural relevance and success for MassHealth enrolled transition age youth and young adults ages 16 through 20 (TAY) with the lived experience of mental health needs through sustainable practice enhancements within the statewide CBHI system of care (SOC).... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $994,311
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061238-03
Project Period 2013/07/01 - 2017/06/30
City Boston
State MA
NOFO  
Project Description The Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, Children's Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI), and MassHealth (Medicaid) are seeking this cooperative agreement to implement Success for Transition Age Youth (TAY), or STAY Together. A SAMHSA planning grant supported a highly participative planning process which established the strategic goal of increasing access, cultural relevance and success for MassHealth enrolled transition age youth and young adults ages 16 through 20 (TAY) with the lived experience of mental health needs through sustainable practice enhancements within the statewide CBHI system of care (SOC).... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $991,719
Award FY 2016
Award Number SM061238-04
Project Period 2013/07/01 - 2018/06/30
City Boston
State MA
NOFO  
Project Description The Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, Children's Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI), and MassHealth (Medicaid) are seeking this cooperative agreement to implement Success for Transition Age Youth (TAY), or STAY Together. A SAMHSA planning grant supported a highly participative planning process which established the strategic goal of increasing access, cultural relevance and success for MassHealth enrolled transition age youth and young adults ages 16 through 20 (TAY) with the lived experience of mental health needs through sustainable practice enhancements within the statewide CBHI system of care (SOC).... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $763,914
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061239-02
Project Period 2013/07/01 - 2017/06/30
City Pendleton
State OR
NOFO  
Project Description The Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center (YTHC) proposes to expand the current fragmented system of care to create culturally-responsive trauma- informed practices across their child-serving systems to address the complex needs of tribal children birth through 21 with significant trauma issues. The project will enroll 50 participants in year one with a minimum of 400 served throughout the grant period. The YTHC is the fully accredited ambulatory care facility for the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR). The Yellowhawk System of Care Expansion Project is a four year initiative designed to implement a trauma-informed behavioral health system for children with emotional disturbances from birth to age 21 and their families. Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center, which is the tribe's fully accredited medical facility, currently serves 1,170 Native American youth, many of whom suffer from historical trauma and PTSD that is not being effectively addressed by the existing system of care. The long term goal of the project is to ensure that tribal youth affected by trauma related mental illnesses receive the services they need to overcome these experiences. On a short term basis the CTUIR are committed to establishing a sustainable infrastructure that provides all needed mental health and recovery support services for children with serious emotional disturbances.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $774,364
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061239-03
Project Period 2013/07/01 - 2017/06/30
City Pendleton
State OR
NOFO  
Project Description The Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center (YTHC) proposes to expand the current fragmented system of care to create culturally-responsive trauma- informed practices across their child-serving systems to address the complex needs of tribal children birth through 21 with significant trauma issues. The project will enroll 50 participants in year one with a minimum of 400 served throughout the grant period. The YTHC is the fully accredited ambulatory care facility for the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR). The Yellowhawk System of Care Expansion Project is a four year initiative designed to implement a trauma-informed behavioral health system for children with emotional disturbances from birth to age 21 and their families. Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center, which is the tribe's fully accredited medical facility, currently serves 1,170 Native American youth, many of whom suffer from historical trauma and PTSD that is not being effectively addressed by the existing system of care. The long term goal of the project is to ensure that tribal youth affected by trauma related mental illnesses receive the services they need to overcome these experiences. On a short term basis the CTUIR are committed to establishing a sustainable infrastructure that provides all needed mental health and recovery support services for children with serious emotional disturbances.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061241-03
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
City Denver
State CO
NOFO  
Project Description Colorado will implement Strong Minds, Strong Futures, a comprehensive and trauma-informed system of care (SOC) for children and adolescents with serious mental health challenges and their families. The project will build on current SOC expansion planning, behavioral health transformation, infrastructures, and family and youth organizations. Care management entities (CMEs) developed by the project will integrate funding and ensure delivery of efficient and effective services and supports, resulting in reinvested savings achieved through improved outcomes for youth at-risk of congregate care placement. CMEs will work with family and youth support organizations, and trained family advocates/systems navigators that will complement the array of recovery- and resiliency-focused services. Five implementation strategies will be employed. First, the project will make necessary infrastructure changes to establish a foundation for CMEs. Second, trauma-informed, culturally and linguistically competent and community-based services and supports will be expanded and evaluated. Third, sustainable workforce development efforts will be integrated with partner organizations. Fourth, new funding sources will support integrated care. Fifth, social marketing will increase stakeholder and public understanding and support for the SOC approach. The project will work with Regional Care Coordination Organizations (Accountable Care Organizations) to ensure integration of the system of care with physical health services. Family advocacy training will be provided to prepare family advocates/systems navigators to join the behavioral health workforce and be reimbursed by Medicaid. Youth in the juvenile justice system will be engaged through the statewide continuum of community-based services for justice-involved youth (S.B. 91-94). Particular attention will focus on developing culturally and linguistically competent services and supports, particularly for youth of color and LGBT youth.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061241-04
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
City Denver
State CO
NOFO  
Project Description Colorado will implement Strong Minds, Strong Futures, a comprehensive and trauma-informed system of care (SOC) for children and adolescents with serious mental health challenges and their families. The project will build on current SOC expansion planning, behavioral health transformation, infrastructures, and family and youth organizations. Care management entities (CMEs) developed by the project will integrate funding and ensure delivery of efficient and effective services and supports, resulting in reinvested savings achieved through improved outcomes for youth at-risk of congregate care placement. CMEs will work with family and youth support organizations, and trained family advocates/systems navigators that will complement the array of recovery- and resiliency-focused services. Five implementation strategies will be employed. First, the project will make necessary infrastructure changes to establish a foundation for CMEs. Second, trauma-informed, culturally and linguistically competent and community-based services and supports will be expanded and evaluated. Third, sustainable workforce development efforts will be integrated with partner organizations. Fourth, new funding sources will support integrated care. Fifth, social marketing will increase stakeholder and public understanding and support for the SOC approach. The project will work with Regional Care Coordination Organizations (Accountable Care Organizations) to ensure integration of the system of care with physical health services. Family advocacy training will be provided to prepare family advocates/systems navigators to join the behavioral health workforce and be reimbursed by Medicaid. Youth in the juvenile justice system will be engaged through the statewide continuum of community-based services for justice-involved youth (S.B. 91-94). Particular attention will focus on developing culturally and linguistically competent services and supports, particularly for youth of color and LGBT youth.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $818,547
Award FY 2014
Award Number SM061243-03
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
City Tucson
State AZ
NOFO  
Project Description Sewa Uusim System of Care, Pascua Yaqui Tribal Expansion Project (PYTEP) The Tribal Expansion Project will expand the service approach of the current Sewa Uusim (SU) System of Care project providing a solid sustainable network of care and a tribal wide integration of child focused, family guided, culturally consistent, coordinated array of services from primary care through trauma /substance abuse recovery programs. It will also advance System of Care principles and approaches to all tribal child and family providers. The PYTEP will also expand the array of evidence based and cultural promising practice models of services to include more community based, native parenting approaches and trauma focused programs. Over 1200 children and their families will receive direct services with an additional 5,000 taking part in SOC related prevention activities. The PYTEP will serve both tribal communities. Children birth to 21 years with serious emotional disturbances (SED) and associated issues of Yaqui heritage, their families and the PYT provider network will be the target groups for the project.... View More

Title SOC Expansion Implementation Grants
Amount $1,000,000
Award FY 2015
Award Number SM061243-04
Project Period 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
City Tucson
State AZ
NOFO  
Project Description Sewa Uusim System of Care, Pascua Yaqui Tribal Expansion Project (PYTEP) The Tribal Expansion Project will expand the service approach of the current Sewa Uusim (SU) System of Care project providing a solid sustainable network of care and a tribal wide integration of child focused, family guided, culturally consistent, coordinated array of services from primary care through trauma /substance abuse recovery programs. It will also advance System of Care principles and approaches to all tribal child and family providers. The PYTEP will also expand the array of evidence based and cultural promising practice models of services to include more community based, native parenting approaches and trauma focused programs. Over 1200 children and their families will receive direct services with an additional 5,000 taking part in SOC related prevention activities. The PYTEP will serve both tribal communities. Children birth to 21 years with serious emotional disturbances (SED) and associated issues of Yaqui heritage, their families and the PYT provider network will be the target groups for the project.... 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