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| SM062129-01 | Mental Health Transformation Alliance | Johnson City | TN | $95,000 | 2015 | SM-15-001 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Statewide Family Network Grants The Tennessee Statewide Family network at the Mental Health Transformation Alliance will develop, enhance, and sustain an independent and diverse family and youth voice statewide, supporting families in being a driving force behind system transformation in the children's mental health arena and enabling families and youth to navigate the child-serving system. Our strategies/interventions include Rural Family Networks in areas of underrepresented populations. We will bring together the statewide network to establish a pathway of collaboration that reflects the diverse populations, geographic areas, and organizations (formal and informal) through a statewide networking, technical assistance, and strategic plan for ongoing sustainability and growth. Our goal and objectives are: Goal 1: Build Tennessee Rural Family Networks, network with diverse families, build youth voice, and create a pathway to involvement. Goal 2: Foster leadership skills among families of children and youth statewide with serious emotional disturbances (SED) so they can play a meaningful role in developing community networks. Goal 3: Provide technical assistance, information, support, and resources to individual youth with SED, the families of children and youth with SED, organizations and programs also serving these families so families and youth can effectively navigate the system to make wise mental health choices. Goal 4: Promote peer support and social inclusion of families with children and youth with SED throughout communities to facilitate programs and services that are family and youth driven and decrease stigma and bullying.
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| SM062129-02 | Mental Health Transformation Alliance | Johnson City | TN | $95,000 | 2016 | SM-15-001 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Statewide Family Network Grants The Tennessee Statewide Family network at the Mental Health Transformation Alliance will develop, enhance, and sustain an independent and diverse family and youth voice statewide, supporting families in being a driving force behind system transformation in the children's mental health arena and enabling families and youth to navigate the child-serving system. Our strategies/interventions include Rural Family Networks in areas of underrepresented populations. We will bring together the statewide network to establish a pathway of collaboration that reflects the diverse populations, geographic areas, and organizations (formal and informal) through a statewide networking, technical assistance, and strategic plan for ongoing sustainability and growth. Our goal and objectives are: Goal 1: Build Tennessee Rural Family Networks, network with diverse families, build youth voice, and create a pathway to involvement. Goal 2: Foster leadership skills among families of children and youth statewide with serious emotional disturbances (SED) so they can play a meaningful role in developing community networks. Goal 3: Provide technical assistance, information, support, and resources to individual youth with SED, the families of children and youth with SED, organizations and programs also serving these families so families and youth can effectively navigate the system to make wise mental health choices. Goal 4: Promote peer support and social inclusion of families with children and youth with SED throughout communities to facilitate programs and services that are family and youth driven and decrease stigma and bullying.
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| SM062129-03 | Mental Health Transformation Alliance | Johnson City | TN | $95,000 | 2017 | SM-15-001 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Statewide Family Network Grants The Tennessee Statewide Family network at the Mental Health Transformation Alliance will develop, enhance, and sustain an independent and diverse family and youth voice statewide, supporting families in being a driving force behind system transformation in the children's mental health arena and enabling families and youth to navigate the child-serving system. Our strategies/interventions include Rural Family Networks in areas of underrepresented populations. We will bring together the statewide network to establish a pathway of collaboration that reflects the diverse populations, geographic areas, and organizations (formal and informal) through a statewide networking, technical assistance, and strategic plan for ongoing sustainability and growth. Our goal and objectives are: Goal 1: Build Tennessee Rural Family Networks, network with diverse families, build youth voice, and create a pathway to involvement. Goal 2: Foster leadership skills among families of children and youth statewide with serious emotional disturbances (SED) so they can play a meaningful role in developing community networks. Goal 3: Provide technical assistance, information, support, and resources to individual youth with SED, the families of children and youth with SED, organizations and programs also serving these families so families and youth can effectively navigate the system to make wise mental health choices. Goal 4: Promote peer support and social inclusion of families with children and youth with SED throughout communities to facilitate programs and services that are family and youth driven and decrease stigma and bullying.
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| SM062130-01 | Oregon Family Support Network, Inc. | Salem | OR | $95,000 | 2015 | SM-15-001 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Statewide Family Network Grants The Oregon Family Support Network (SFSN) will focus on families in rural Oregon and within special populations, including Latino, Native American, and families with youth transitioning to independent living. The catchment area will be the State of Oregon, with specific outreach to communities that have historically been underserved by our organization. Families identified for this project live in rural and urban/suburban communities. Statewide, OFSN will increase its capacity to provide information and referral and resource information through its 1-800 line. Additionally, the OFSN will provide training, support, and leadership development to diverse populations of families, including the Latino community in Marion County, families in rural Eastern Oregon, including the YellowHawk System of Care site, and military families living in Lane County. OFSN four core strategies will be: 1) Expand current outreach to diverse communities, including, Native Americans, Latinos, Rural, and Veteran populations. 2) Train for leadership in service planning and policy making at the local, county, and state levels for family members. 3) Enhance and expand information and referral capacity and provide short term support for parents and caregivers raising a child/children with serious emotional disturbance. 4) Collaborate with Statewide youth and peer networks representing youth and adult mental health consumers to provide outreach, support, and education to families raising a young adult transitioning into adulthood.
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| SM062130-02 | Oregon Family Support Network, Inc. | Salem | OR | $95,000 | 2016 | SM-15-001 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Statewide Family Network Grants The Oregon Family Support Network (SFSN) will focus on families in rural Oregon and within special populations, including Latino, Native American, and families with youth transitioning to independent living. The catchment area will be the State of Oregon, with specific outreach to communities that have historically been underserved by our organization. Families identified for this project live in rural and urban/suburban communities. Statewide, OFSN will increase its capacity to provide information and referral and resource information through its 1-800 line. Additionally, the OFSN will provide training, support, and leadership development to diverse populations of families, including the Latino community in Marion County, families in rural Eastern Oregon, including the YellowHawk System of Care site, and military families living in Lane County. OFSN four core strategies will be: 1) Expand current outreach to diverse communities, including, Native Americans, Latinos, Rural, and Veteran populations. 2) Train for leadership in service planning and policy making at the local, county, and state levels for family members. 3) Enhance and expand information and referral capacity and provide short term support for parents and caregivers raising a child/children with serious emotional disturbance. 4) Collaborate with Statewide youth and peer networks representing youth and adult mental health consumers to provide outreach, support, and education to families raising a young adult transitioning into adulthood.
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| SM062130-03 | Oregon Family Support Network, Inc. | Salem | OR | $95,000 | 2017 | SM-15-001 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Statewide Family Network Grants The Oregon Family Support Network (SFSN) will focus on families in rural Oregon and within special populations, including Latino, Native American, and families with youth transitioning to independent living. The catchment area will be the State of Oregon, with specific outreach to communities that have historically been underserved by our organization. Families identified for this project live in rural and urban/suburban communities. Statewide, OFSN will increase its capacity to provide information and referral and resource information through its 1-800 line. Additionally, the OFSN will provide training, support, and leadership development to diverse populations of families, including the Latino community in Marion County, families in rural Eastern Oregon, including the YellowHawk System of Care site, and military families living in Lane County. OFSN four core strategies will be: 1) Expand current outreach to diverse communities, including, Native Americans, Latinos, Rural, and Veteran populations. 2) Train for leadership in service planning and policy making at the local, county, and state levels for family members. 3) Enhance and expand information and referral capacity and provide short term support for parents and caregivers raising a child/children with serious emotional disturbance. 4) Collaborate with Statewide youth and peer networks representing youth and adult mental health consumers to provide outreach, support, and education to families raising a young adult transitioning into adulthood.
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| SM062137-01 | Amistad, Inc. | Portland | ME | $93,651 | 2015 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants Amistad, Inc. will continue to recruit and develop an active Statewide Consumer Network in Maine, made up especially of people working in Peer Services. The project will advocate not only for the continued expansion and integration of Peer Services into current health reform efforts, but will also advocate for standardization of Peer Services across service delivery settings, and widespread recognition of the value, effectiveness, and professional nature of Peer Services. The grant project will coordinate and partner with state government to implement this project, as well as with numerous provider and advocacy groups. Collaborators include the state Office of MaineCare Services, the Certification as an Intentional Peer Support Specialist (CIPSS) training program of the Maine Department of Health and Human Services, Mercy Hospital, and Maine Quality Counts, among others. As part of this project, Amistad, Inc. will create a Quality Assurance Council (QAC) to increase consumer participation, voice, and oversight of the grant project. Proposed activities of the project include training, education, networking opportunities, and information for peer service workers and for traditional providers who now must hire Peers; negotiate to insert governing language into state contracts that is consistent with best practices in Peer Services, and advocate for consumer concerns during a Health Care Reform process which thus far has been largely provider-driven.
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| SM062137-02 | Amistad, Inc. | Portland | ME | $95,000 | 2016 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants Amistad, Inc. will continue to recruit and develop an active Statewide Consumer Network in Maine, made up especially of people working in Peer Services. The project will advocate not only for the continued expansion and integration of Peer Services into current health reform efforts, but will also advocate for standardization of Peer Services across service delivery settings, and widespread recognition of the value, effectiveness, and professional nature of Peer Services. The grant project will coordinate and partner with state government to implement this project, as well as with numerous provider and advocacy groups. Collaborators include the state Office of MaineCare Services, the Certification as an Intentional Peer Support Specialist (CIPSS) training program of the Maine Department of Health and Human Services, Mercy Hospital, and Maine Quality Counts, among others. As part of this project, Amistad, Inc. will create a Quality Assurance Council (QAC) to increase consumer participation, voice, and oversight of the grant project. Proposed activities of the project include training, education, networking opportunities, and information for peer service workers and for traditional providers who now must hire Peers; negotiate to insert governing language into state contracts that is consistent with best practices in Peer Services, and advocate for consumer concerns during a Health Care Reform process which thus far has been largely provider-driven.
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| SM062137-03 | Amistad, Inc. | Portland | ME | $94,948 | 2017 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants Amistad, Inc. will continue to recruit and develop an active Statewide Consumer Network in Maine, made up especially of people working in Peer Services. The project will advocate not only for the continued expansion and integration of Peer Services into current health reform efforts, but will also advocate for standardization of Peer Services across service delivery settings, and widespread recognition of the value, effectiveness, and professional nature of Peer Services. The grant project will coordinate and partner with state government to implement this project, as well as with numerous provider and advocacy groups. Collaborators include the state Office of MaineCare Services, the Certification as an Intentional Peer Support Specialist (CIPSS) training program of the Maine Department of Health and Human Services, Mercy Hospital, and Maine Quality Counts, among others. As part of this project, Amistad, Inc. will create a Quality Assurance Council (QAC) to increase consumer participation, voice, and oversight of the grant project. Proposed activities of the project include training, education, networking opportunities, and information for peer service workers and for traditional providers who now must hire Peers; negotiate to insert governing language into state contracts that is consistent with best practices in Peer Services, and advocate for consumer concerns during a Health Care Reform process which thus far has been largely provider-driven.
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| SM062141-01 | Colorado Mental Wellness Network | Denver | CO | $94,878 | 2015 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants The Colorado Mental Wellness Network's Statewide Recovery Support Services Project proposes to reach Coloradans with mental health and/or substance use disorders with tools and support for recovery. The Network plans to target underserved populations through its collaborative partnerships and advisory groups throughout Colorado. The primary goals that fulfill the mission of the organization are: 1) Individuals will be empowered to improve their overall health and wellness through action planning and self-care tools utilizing skills developed, 2) Community perceptions of mental illness will improve through advocacy efforts and collaboration, 3) Recovery-oriented integrated treatment will be promoted through a trauma-informed peer recovery coach workforce. These goals will be achieved through the statewide implementation of the Wellness Recovery Action Plan, Peer Recovery Coach Training, Wellness and Recovery Support Groups and advocacy work.
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| SM062141-02 | Colorado Mental Wellness Network | Denver | CO | $94,878 | 2016 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants The Colorado Mental Wellness Network's Statewide Recovery Support Services Project proposes to reach Coloradans with mental health and/or substance use disorders with tools and support for recovery. The Network plans to target underserved populations through its collaborative partnerships and advisory groups throughout Colorado. The primary goals that fulfill the mission of the organization are: 1) Individuals will be empowered to improve their overall health and wellness through action planning and self-care tools utilizing skills developed, 2) Community perceptions of mental illness will improve through advocacy efforts and collaboration, 3) Recovery-oriented integrated treatment will be promoted through a trauma-informed peer recovery coach workforce. These goals will be achieved through the statewide implementation of the Wellness Recovery Action Plan, Peer Recovery Coach Training, Wellness and Recovery Support Groups and advocacy work.
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| SM062141-03 | Colorado Mental Wellness Network | Denver | CO | $94,878 | 2017 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants The Colorado Mental Wellness Network's Statewide Recovery Support Services Project proposes to reach Coloradans with mental health and/or substance use disorders with tools and support for recovery. The Network plans to target underserved populations through its collaborative partnerships and advisory groups throughout Colorado. The primary goals that fulfill the mission of the organization are: 1) Individuals will be empowered to improve their overall health and wellness through action planning and self-care tools utilizing skills developed, 2) Community perceptions of mental illness will improve through advocacy efforts and collaboration, 3) Recovery-oriented integrated treatment will be promoted through a trauma-informed peer recovery coach workforce. These goals will be achieved through the statewide implementation of the Wellness Recovery Action Plan, Peer Recovery Coach Training, Wellness and Recovery Support Groups and advocacy work.
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| SM062146-01 | Tennessee Mental Health Consumers Assn | Nashville | TN | $95,000 | 2015 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants The Tennessee Mental Health Consumers' Association (TMHCA) proposes a peer-run Peer Engagement Project in Tennessee's Regional Mental Health Institutes (RMHIs) to increase consumer and family voice and participation in planning, policies, and service delivery; increase patients' access to peer support services; and increase RMHI staff's knowledge and understanding of trauma-informed care as well as improve self-care for staff members. Through partnership and collaboration with the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS), the Peer Engagement Project will encompass a deliberate, detailed strategy to fulfill its goals/objectives: (1) increase consumer and family voice and participation in the planning, policies, and service delivery of the RMHIs by adding consumer and family representatives to the RMHI Board of Trustees, by establishing a peer-led RMHI Review Committee, and by adding consumer and family representation at Regional Partnership Provider meetings; (2) increase patients' access to peer support services and promote consumer skill development and leadership opportunities by providing peer support groups; recovery education, such as the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP); and peer bridger services to patients in the RMHIs; and (3) increase RMHI staff members' knowledge and understanding of trauma-informed care and improve self-care for staff members, who may have witnessed or experienced trauma on the job, by providing peer-led trainings in trauma-informed care, WRAP classes to any interested RMHI staff members, and recovery story presentations from veteran Certified Peer Recovery Specialists.
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| SM062146-02 | Tennessee Mental Health Consumers Assn | Nashville | TN | $95,000 | 2016 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants The Tennessee Mental Health Consumers' Association (TMHCA) proposes a peer-run Peer Engagement Project in Tennessee's Regional Mental Health Institutes (RMHIs) to increase consumer and family voice and participation in planning, policies, and service delivery; increase patients' access to peer support services; and increase RMHI staff's knowledge and understanding of trauma-informed care as well as improve self-care for staff members. Through partnership and collaboration with the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS), the Peer Engagement Project will encompass a deliberate, detailed strategy to fulfill its goals/objectives: (1) increase consumer and family voice and participation in the planning, policies, and service delivery of the RMHIs by adding consumer and family representatives to the RMHI Board of Trustees, by establishing a peer-led RMHI Review Committee, and by adding consumer and family representation at Regional Partnership Provider meetings; (2) increase patients' access to peer support services and promote consumer skill development and leadership opportunities by providing peer support groups; recovery education, such as the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP); and peer bridger services to patients in the RMHIs; and (3) increase RMHI staff members' knowledge and understanding of trauma-informed care and improve self-care for staff members, who may have witnessed or experienced trauma on the job, by providing peer-led trainings in trauma-informed care, WRAP classes to any interested RMHI staff members, and recovery story presentations from veteran Certified Peer Recovery Specialists.
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| SM062146-03 | Tennessee Mental Health Consumers Assn | Nashville | TN | $95,000 | 2017 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants The Tennessee Mental Health Consumers' Association (TMHCA) proposes a peer-run Peer Engagement Project in Tennessee's Regional Mental Health Institutes (RMHIs) to increase consumer and family voice and participation in planning, policies, and service delivery; increase patients' access to peer support services; and increase RMHI staff's knowledge and understanding of trauma-informed care as well as improve self-care for staff members. Through partnership and collaboration with the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS), the Peer Engagement Project will encompass a deliberate, detailed strategy to fulfill its goals/objectives: (1) increase consumer and family voice and participation in the planning, policies, and service delivery of the RMHIs by adding consumer and family representatives to the RMHI Board of Trustees, by establishing a peer-led RMHI Review Committee, and by adding consumer and family representation at Regional Partnership Provider meetings; (2) increase patients' access to peer support services and promote consumer skill development and leadership opportunities by providing peer support groups; recovery education, such as the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP); and peer bridger services to patients in the RMHIs; and (3) increase RMHI staff members' knowledge and understanding of trauma-informed care and improve self-care for staff members, who may have witnessed or experienced trauma on the job, by providing peer-led trainings in trauma-informed care, WRAP classes to any interested RMHI staff members, and recovery story presentations from veteran Certified Peer Recovery Specialists.
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| SM062148-01 | Alaska Peer Support Consortium | Kasilof | AK | $95,000 | 2015 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants Alaska Peer Support Consortium (AKPSC) intends to expand the Statewide Consumer Network of peers to rural areas of Alaska and develop local leaders who will work to transform the mental health system by: (a) Conducting outreach to establish contact with potential peers throughout the state, (b) Conducting Wellness Recovery Action Plan Trainings in rural areas in the 5 regions of the state, (c) Develop local stakeholder partnerships to promote peer involvement in local service delivery and policy making, (d) Conducting 1 WRAP Facilitator Training for up to 20 consumer leaders from around the state, and (e) Providing ongoing education and technical assistance to consumers/organizations that sponsor individuals seeking peer training, and other related policy stakeholders. The project goals are to (1) increase consumer participation, voice, and empowerment statewide; (2) emphasize and build consumer leadership within organizations and in the community; and (3) promote activities related to partnership development and peer support expansion.
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| SM062148-02 | Alaska Peer Support Consortium | Kasilof | AK | $95,000 | 2016 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants Alaska Peer Support Consortium (AKPSC) intends to expand the Statewide Consumer Network of peers to rural areas of Alaska and develop local leaders who will work to transform the mental health system by: (a) Conducting outreach to establish contact with potential peers throughout the state, (b) Conducting Wellness Recovery Action Plan Trainings in rural areas in the 5 regions of the state, (c) Develop local stakeholder partnerships to promote peer involvement in local service delivery and policy making, (d) Conducting 1 WRAP Facilitator Training for up to 20 consumer leaders from around the state, and (e) Providing ongoing education and technical assistance to consumers/organizations that sponsor individuals seeking peer training, and other related policy stakeholders. The project goals are to (1) increase consumer participation, voice, and empowerment statewide; (2) emphasize and build consumer leadership within organizations and in the community; and (3) promote activities related to partnership development and peer support expansion.
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| SM062148-03 | Alaska Peer Support Consortium | Kasilof | AK | $95,000 | 2017 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants Alaska Peer Support Consortium (AKPSC) intends to expand the Statewide Consumer Network of peers to rural areas of Alaska and develop local leaders who will work to transform the mental health system by: (a) Conducting outreach to establish contact with potential peers throughout the state, (b) Conducting Wellness Recovery Action Plan Trainings in rural areas in the 5 regions of the state, (c) Develop local stakeholder partnerships to promote peer involvement in local service delivery and policy making, (d) Conducting 1 WRAP Facilitator Training for up to 20 consumer leaders from around the state, and (e) Providing ongoing education and technical assistance to consumers/organizations that sponsor individuals seeking peer training, and other related policy stakeholders. The project goals are to (1) increase consumer participation, voice, and empowerment statewide; (2) emphasize and build consumer leadership within organizations and in the community; and (3) promote activities related to partnership development and peer support expansion.
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| SM062059-01 | Renaissance Charter School | Jackson Heights | NY | $100,000 | 2014 | SM-14-019 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA NYC Charter School Consortium for Mental Health Literacy
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| SM062060-01 | Baldwin Park Unified School District | Baldwin Park | CA | $100,000 | 2014 | SM-14-019 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA Baldwin Park Unified School Districts Project AWARE
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| SM062061-01 | Montebello Unified School District | Montebello | CA | $100,000 | 2014 | SM-14-019 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA Montebello Unified School Districts Mental Health Literacy Program
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| SM062062-01 | Albuquerque Public School District | Albuquerque | NM | $100,000 | 2014 | SM-14-019 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA Building Up Successful Students (BUSS)/Project AWARE
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| SM062063-01 | Fulton County Board of Education | Wauseon | OH | $99,982 | 2014 | SM-14-019 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA Fulton County Schools: Project AWARE
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| SM062064-01 | Milwaukee Public Schools | Milwaukee | WI | $100,000 | 2014 | SM-14-019 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA Milwaukee Project AWARE
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| SM062066-01 | Santa Rosa City Schools | Santa Rosa | CA | $99,936 | 2014 | SM-14-019 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-LEA SYNC Santa Rosa (Schools, Youth, Neighborhoods, & Community)
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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
| Mental Health | $0 |
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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 |
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| Total Substance Use Funds | $0 |
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| Total Funds | $0 |