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| SM061145-04 | Safe Horizon, Inc. | New York | NY | $400,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
Safe Horizon's Center for Child Traumatic Stress (CCTS) proposes to adapt, spread, implement, and sustain culturally competent, trauma-focused evidence-based treatment services for children at multiple points in the post-traumatic trajectory by providing a range of treatments, including both acute/early interventions and longer term treatments for more chronic PTSD in Safe Horizon's diverse child service settings throughout New York City (NYC). CCTS expects to serve approximately 7,050 youth annually, or 28,200 youth over the four years of this project.
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| SM061151-03 | One Hope United Northern Region | Lake Villa | IL | $400,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
One Hope United-Northern Region (OHU-NR) proposes to integrate education, assessment, and treatment of trauma in children into the mental health, substance abuse, schools, and juvenile justice system of Lake County through our program, titled The Healing Path: A Trauma Treatment Program for Youth. An evidence based approach ¿ Attachment, Regulation, and Competency (ARC) ¿ will be used to treat traumatic stress symptoms in an underserved population in Lake County, IL. OHU-NR proposed to serve 50 youth per year with traumatic stress symptoms in ARC therapy with 20% of the clients being from a military family. It is estimated that this project will treat 130 youth through the course of the grant (four years).
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| SM061151-04 | One Hope United Northern Region | Lake Villa | IL | $400,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
One Hope United-Northern Region (OHU-NR) proposes to integrate education, assessment, and treatment of trauma in children into the mental health, substance abuse, schools, and juvenile justice system of Lake County through our program, titled The Healing Path: A Trauma Treatment Program for Youth. An evidence based approach ¿ Attachment, Regulation, and Competency (ARC) ¿ will be used to treat traumatic stress symptoms in an underserved population in Lake County, IL. OHU-NR proposed to serve 50 youth per year with traumatic stress symptoms in ARC therapy with 20% of the clients being from a military family. It is estimated that this project will treat 130 youth through the course of the grant (four years).
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| SM061152-03 | University of Tennessee Health Sci Ctr | Memphis | TN | $400,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The Tennessee Network for Trauma-Informed and Evidence-Based Systems (TN-TIES) project increases access and improves services among youth in foster care who have experienced trauma. Evidence-based, trauma-informed interventions will be disseminated into the multiple systems commonly responsible for the care of youth in state custody, including resource parents, child welfare staff, and mental health providers. Evidence-based models of care developed by NCTSN will be disseminated by training 225 resource parents in Caring for Children Who Have Experienced Trauma: A Workshop for Resource Parents (Resource Parent Curriculum; 2010), and training a minimum of 60 child welfare workers in the Child Welfare Trauma Training Toolkit (2008). Fifty (50) mental health clinicians will be trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) by certified TF-CBT trainers.
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| SM061152-04 | University of Tennessee Health Sci Ctr | Memphis | TN | $400,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The Tennessee Network for Trauma-Informed and Evidence-Based Systems (TN-TIES) project increases access and improves services among youth in foster care who have experienced trauma. Evidence-based, trauma-informed interventions will be disseminated into the multiple systems commonly responsible for the care of youth in state custody, including resource parents, child welfare staff, and mental health providers. Evidence-based models of care developed by NCTSN will be disseminated by training 225 resource parents in Caring for Children Who Have Experienced Trauma: A Workshop for Resource Parents (Resource Parent Curriculum; 2010), and training a minimum of 60 child welfare workers in the Child Welfare Trauma Training Toolkit (2008). Fifty (50) mental health clinicians will be trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) by certified TF-CBT trainers.
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| SM061155-03 | Another Choice Another Chance | Sacramento | CA | $392,794 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
Another Choice, Another Chance- Community Child Trauma Treatment Center (CTCCT) will provide outpatient Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavior Therapy to youth ages 3-18 who have been victims of sexual exploitation and abuse. Services will be provided to youth living at or below the poverty level of diverse ethnic backgrounds. The CTCCT will provide individual, group and family treatment services. 200 youth, parents or other primary caregivers will receive 12-20 sessions of Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Treatment.
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| SM061155-04 | Another Choice Another Chance | Sacramento | CA | $392,794 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/12/29
Another Choice, Another Chance- Community Child Trauma Treatment Center (CTCCT) will provide outpatient Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavior Therapy to youth ages 3-18 who have been victims of sexual exploitation and abuse. Services will be provided to youth living at or below the poverty level of diverse ethnic backgrounds. The CTCCT will provide individual, group and family treatment services. 200 youth, parents or other primary caregivers will receive 12-20 sessions of Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Treatment.
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| SM061162-03 | Children's Hospital Med Ctr of Akron | Akron | OH | $185,725 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron proposes to train child service care providers to treat traumatized children in their communities. Medical and mental health providers will be trained in trauma informed and trauma focused care. This will prepare communities to screen, assess, and treat their own traumatized children. Meanwhile, screening for adverse childhood events (ACE) will be implemented at targeted points of entry into ACH's continuum of care. Children who have been exposed to an ACE will be referred for trauma focused care in their community of origin. This therapeutic web will annually reach 14,000 and at the end of four years 95,900 children or professionals in the region through training, screening, assessment or treatment.
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| SM061162-04 | Children's Hospital Med Ctr of Akron | Akron | OH | $399,480 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/02/28
Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron proposes to train child service care providers to treat traumatized children in their communities. Medical and mental health providers will be trained in trauma informed and trauma focused care. This will prepare communities to screen, assess, and treat their own traumatized children. Meanwhile, screening for adverse childhood events (ACE) will be implemented at targeted points of entry into ACH's continuum of care. Children who have been exposed to an ACE will be referred for trauma focused care in their community of origin. This therapeutic web will annually reach 14,000 and at the end of four years 95,900 children or professionals in the region through training, screening, assessment or treatment.
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| SM061168-03 | Adelphi University | Garden City | NY | $400,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
This Project will support the development of the Institute for Adolescent Trauma Treatment and Training at the Adelphi University School of Social Work. The Institute will 1) create a skilled trauma-focused workforce of social work and other mental health professionals on Long Island and in parts of New York City, 2) support delivery of evidence-based treatments to adolescents across Long Island, with an emphasis on youth in residential settings, and 3) build upon existing collaborations with local and national agencies and service systems to improve the quality of trauma-informed services by multi-disciplinary providers (e.g. child welfare, probation). Over the four years of the project, the Institute will provide training on assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of child and adolescent trauma to more than 1,300 social work students and multidisciplinary providers across the region, extending the scope of evidence-based and trauma-informed service delivery to more than 4,000 adolescents.
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| SM061168-04 | Adelphi University | Garden City | NY | $400,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/03/29
This Project will support the development of the Institute for Adolescent Trauma Treatment and Training at the Adelphi University School of Social Work. The Institute will 1) create a skilled trauma-focused workforce of social work and other mental health professionals on Long Island and in parts of New York City, 2) support delivery of evidence-based treatments to adolescents across Long Island, with an emphasis on youth in residential settings, and 3) build upon existing collaborations with local and national agencies and service systems to improve the quality of trauma-informed services by multi-disciplinary providers (e.g. child welfare, probation). Over the four years of the project, the Institute will provide training on assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of child and adolescent trauma to more than 1,300 social work students and multidisciplinary providers across the region, extending the scope of evidence-based and trauma-informed service delivery to more than 4,000 adolescents.
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| SM061177-03 | Texas State Dept of Health Services | Austin | TX | $392,814 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The Texas Department of State Health Services' initiative will serve a total of 1,360 unduplicated children and adolescents throughout the four years of this initiative 340 each year). At least ten percent of those (136) will be children and adolescents of military families. To reach this goal, the initiative will focus on transforming the existing children's mental health services in Texas into trauma-informed care services by training the workforce, enhancing policies and practices, and increasing the number of mental health professionals trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Parent Child Interaction Therapy.
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| SM061177-04 | Texas State Dept of Health Services | Austin | TX | $384,031 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The Texas Department of State Health Services' initiative will serve a total of 1,360 unduplicated children and adolescents throughout the four years of this initiative 340 each year). At least ten percent of those (136) will be children and adolescents of military families. To reach this goal, the initiative will focus on transforming the existing children's mental health services in Texas into trauma-informed care services by training the workforce, enhancing policies and practices, and increasing the number of mental health professionals trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Parent Child Interaction Therapy.
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| SM061181-03 | Clifford Beers Guidance Clinic, Inc. | New Haven | CT | $400,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
This project will provide 1) Child/Parent Psychotherapy; 2) Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT); 3) Strengthening Families Coping Resources; 4) a Family Support Program; and 5) Community trainings. During the first year of the project, 170 individuals (clients and providers) will be served. During Years 2 and 3, 220 individuals will be served per year. During Year 4, 245 individuals will be served. Over the four year period, 670 unduplicated individuals will be served.
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| SM061181-04 | Clifford Beers Guidance Clinic, Inc. | New Haven | CT | $400,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
This project will provide 1) Child/Parent Psychotherapy; 2) Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT); 3) Strengthening Families Coping Resources; 4) a Family Support Program; and 5) Community trainings. During the first year of the project, 170 individuals (clients and providers) will be served. During Years 2 and 3, 220 individuals will be served per year. During Year 4, 245 individuals will be served. Over the four year period, 670 unduplicated individuals will be served.
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| SM061185-03 | Catholic Charities of The Diocese of Oakland | Oakland | CA | $400,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
Catholic Charities' Trauma Informed Practices (TIPS) for Teens program will deliver Integrated Treatment for Complex Trauma for Adolescents (ITCT-A, Briere & Lanktree, 2008) to 320 mostly African American or Latino/a students aged 12-19 over four years. TIPs for Teens will also increase access to trauma-informed treatment by providing education and professional development services to 42 school-based mental health service providers over four years. Additionally, over four years, TIPs for Teens will provide information and outreach on trauma and trauma-informed responses to 670 members of wider school communities (parents, students, staff, and community-based organizations).
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| SM061185-04 | Catholic Charities of The Diocese of Oakland | Oakland | CA | $400,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/11/29
Catholic Charities' Trauma Informed Practices (TIPS) for Teens program will deliver Integrated Treatment for Complex Trauma for Adolescents (ITCT-A, Briere & Lanktree, 2008) to 320 mostly African American or Latino/a students aged 12-19 over four years. TIPs for Teens will also increase access to trauma-informed treatment by providing education and professional development services to 42 school-based mental health service providers over four years. Additionally, over four years, TIPs for Teens will provide information and outreach on trauma and trauma-informed responses to 670 members of wider school communities (parents, students, staff, and community-based organizations).
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| SM061186-03 | Las Cumbres Community Services, Inc. | Espanola | NM | $400,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
Las Cumbres Community Services, Inc. will build a comprehensive network of evidence-based, trauma-informed service providers to reach children, prenatal to six years old and their families throughout the rural/frontier area of northern New Mexico. Las Cumbres will provide direct trauma-focused services to 1,580 individuals over the four years of this project. A wide variety of integrated evidence-based, trauma-informed strategies, including Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Circle of SecurityTM, Art Therapy, and Child-Centered Play Therapy will be used.
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| SM061186-04 | Las Cumbres Community Services, Inc. | Espanola | NM | $400,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
Las Cumbres Community Services, Inc. will build a comprehensive network of evidence-based, trauma-informed service providers to reach children, prenatal to six years old and their families throughout the rural/frontier area of northern New Mexico. Las Cumbres will provide direct trauma-focused services to 1,580 individuals over the four years of this project. A wide variety of integrated evidence-based, trauma-informed strategies, including Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Circle of SecurityTM, Art Therapy, and Child-Centered Play Therapy will be used.
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| SM061193-03 | Village for Families and Children, Inc. | Hartford | CT | $396,559 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The Collaborative Trauma Center at the Village for Families & Children, Inc. in Hartford, CT is expanding treatment options in our multi-site outpatient behavioral health clinic, and enhancing trauma-informed practices across the system of care for children and adolescents exposed to trauma. The Center is building and sustaining capacity to provide Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) to 445 Hartford children affected by abuse and neglect, domestic and community violence, and toxic stress, including those in military families.
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| SM061193-04 | Village for Families and Children, Inc. | Hartford | CT | $397,158 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/12/31
The Collaborative Trauma Center at the Village for Families & Children, Inc. in Hartford, CT is expanding treatment options in our multi-site outpatient behavioral health clinic, and enhancing trauma-informed practices across the system of care for children and adolescents exposed to trauma. The Center is building and sustaining capacity to provide Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) to 445 Hartford children affected by abuse and neglect, domestic and community violence, and toxic stress, including those in military families.
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| SM061202-03 | Bellevue Hospital Center | New York | NY | $400,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The program proposes to establish trauma-informed mental health screening in NYC's secure juvenile detention centers, to establish evidence-based skills groups to reduce trauma related problems, and to build collaborative partnerships in the child-serving systems associated with juvenile detention to increase trauma responsiveness in those systems. The program will (1) establish systematic trauma-informed mental health screening, evaluate that process, and develop and disseminate a product through the NCTSN network; (2) Adapt the STAIR-A skill-building group protocol for use in juvenile detention centers by juvenile detention center staff and mental health clinicians and evaluate the approach; (3) Infuse into NYC secure juvenile detention an awareness of trauma and a common language and methodology for handling trauma related emotional and behavioral issues; and evaluate this approach; and (4) Build a collaborative partnership among major youth-serving systems that interact directly with NYC juvenile detention centers (e.g., probation, family courts, foster care agencies providing non-secure detention) and extend trauma knowledge and trauma-informed care into those systems. Each center will run 34 STAIR-A sessions per week. 7,200 unduplicated residents will be screened and 4,320 will participate in STAIR-A groups during the project.
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| SM061202-04 | Bellevue Hospital Center | New York | NY | $400,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The program proposes to establish trauma-informed mental health screening in NYC's secure juvenile detention centers, to establish evidence-based skills groups to reduce trauma related problems, and to build collaborative partnerships in the child-serving systems associated with juvenile detention to increase trauma responsiveness in those systems. The program will (1) establish systematic trauma-informed mental health screening, evaluate that process, and develop and disseminate a product through the NCTSN network; (2) Adapt the STAIR-A skill-building group protocol for use in juvenile detention centers by juvenile detention center staff and mental health clinicians and evaluate the approach; (3) Infuse into NYC secure juvenile detention an awareness of trauma and a common language and methodology for handling trauma related emotional and behavioral issues; and evaluate this approach; and (4) Build a collaborative partnership among major youth-serving systems that interact directly with NYC juvenile detention centers (e.g., probation, family courts, foster care agencies providing non-secure detention) and extend trauma knowledge and trauma-informed care into those systems. Each center will run 34 STAIR-A sessions per week. 7,200 unduplicated residents will be screened and 4,320 will participate in STAIR-A groups during the project.
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| SM061204-03 | Ozark Center, Inc. | Joplin | MO | $394,057 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The Ozark Center will focus on children ages 2 through 18 residing in Jasper County who have experienced trauma with a special focus on children and youth of military families. Through the proposed activities it is estimated that 900 children and youth will be screened for trauma and 325 children and youth will be served through out the life of the project through one of five selected evidence-based practices. The project has three goals: 1) Improve treatment and services for children and adolescents who have experienced traumatic events in Jasper County; 2) Increase outreach and access through the assessment and appropriate referral in partnership with other community agencies in Jasper County to identify children and adolescents in need of trauma treatment and services; and 3) Increase understanding of the impact trauma plays in the lives of children and youth and principles of a trauma-informed approach to service delivery agencies across the regional four state area of Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas and Arkansas.
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| SM061204-04 | Ozark Center, Inc. | Joplin | MO | $391,984 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The Ozark Center will focus on children ages 2 through 18 residing in Jasper County who have experienced trauma with a special focus on children and youth of military families. Through the proposed activities it is estimated that 900 children and youth will be screened for trauma and 325 children and youth will be served through out the life of the project through one of five selected evidence-based practices. The project has three goals: 1) Improve treatment and services for children and adolescents who have experienced traumatic events in Jasper County; 2) Increase outreach and access through the assessment and appropriate referral in partnership with other community agencies in Jasper County to identify children and adolescents in need of trauma treatment and services; and 3) Increase understanding of the impact trauma plays in the lives of children and youth and principles of a trauma-informed approach to service delivery agencies across the regional four state area of Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas and Arkansas.
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Funding Summary
Non-Discretionary Funding
| Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Block Grant | $0 |
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| Community Mental Health Services Block Grant | $0 |
| Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) | $0 |
| Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI) | $0 |
| Subtotal of Non-Discretionary Funding | $0 |
Discretionary Funding
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| Substance Use Prevention | $0 |
| Substance Use Treatment | $0 |
| Flex Grants | $0 |
| Subtotal of Discretionary Funding | $0 |
Total Funding
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| Total Substance Use Funds | $0 |
| Flex Grant Funds | $0 |
| Total Funds | $0 |