H79FG000938
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
WI 988 Congressional Spending Project - The Wisconsin 988 Congressional Spending Project will work to expand capacity at the Wisconsin Lifeline to respond to 988 calls, chats, and texts proficiently and compassionately. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) will work with the Wisconsin Lifeline to increase the in-state answer rates.
To support expansion of the Wisconsin Lifeline, Wisconsin DHS will provide resources to enhance the recruitment, hiring, onboarding, and retention of qualified behavioral health staff. This project will allow the Wisconsin Lifeline to ensure that all residents, regardless of geographical area, have access to quality, local crisis services when they contact 988.
Wisconsin is home to approximately 5.9 million people. Wisconsin's overall population is 88% white, 7% African American, 3% Asian, and 1% American Indian/Alaska Native. Of that overall population, 8% is Hispanic, 22% is under the age of 18, and 18% is over the age of 65. Of Wisconsin's 72 counties, 65% are considered rural (non-metro). In addition, 11% of the population lives below the poverty level.
In 2022, the Wisconsin Lifeline provider Family Services responded to an estimated 46,635 Lifeline calls made by Wisconsin residents, a 116% increase from 2021. While exact numbers serviced is impossible to predict due to the nature of the service, based on 2022 call, chat, and text volume data, Wisconsin is expecting to respond to an estimated 87,535 contacts to the Lifeline throughout this project year.
The two most common reasons help seekers identify as their primary reason for contacting 988 are mental health concerns and relationship-related issues. The state of Wisconsin, Department of Health Services has an opportunity through this project to expand and improve the infrastructure and capacity at the WI Lifeline.
Three goals of this project are:
1. Increase the capacity of the Wisconsin Lifeline to respond to chat and text demand.
2. Improve and maintain high in-state answer rates for calls, chats, and texts by expanding the remote workforce with 50% of Lifeline counselors working remotely by the end of this project period.
3. Further develop and enhance the infrastructure needed to meet in-state answer rate goals and maintain high-quality 988 services to all Wisconsinites.
Personnel and staff requirements for this project will be in kind and made up of staff within the Bureau of Prevention Treatment and Recovery Services. Staff will include a project director, project supervisor, and project coordinator. Contracted staff will include Family Services as the contracted Wisconsin Lifeline provider, the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute who will provide evaluation services, and Spherion for contracted DHS positions.
To support expansion of the Wisconsin Lifeline, Wisconsin DHS will provide resources to enhance the recruitment, hiring, onboarding, and retention of qualified behavioral health staff. This project will allow the Wisconsin Lifeline to ensure that all residents, regardless of geographical area, have access to quality, local crisis services when they contact 988.
Wisconsin is home to approximately 5.9 million people. Wisconsin's overall population is 88% white, 7% African American, 3% Asian, and 1% American Indian/Alaska Native. Of that overall population, 8% is Hispanic, 22% is under the age of 18, and 18% is over the age of 65. Of Wisconsin's 72 counties, 65% are considered rural (non-metro). In addition, 11% of the population lives below the poverty level.
In 2022, the Wisconsin Lifeline provider Family Services responded to an estimated 46,635 Lifeline calls made by Wisconsin residents, a 116% increase from 2021. While exact numbers serviced is impossible to predict due to the nature of the service, based on 2022 call, chat, and text volume data, Wisconsin is expecting to respond to an estimated 87,535 contacts to the Lifeline throughout this project year.
The two most common reasons help seekers identify as their primary reason for contacting 988 are mental health concerns and relationship-related issues. The state of Wisconsin, Department of Health Services has an opportunity through this project to expand and improve the infrastructure and capacity at the WI Lifeline.
Three goals of this project are:
1. Increase the capacity of the Wisconsin Lifeline to respond to chat and text demand.
2. Improve and maintain high in-state answer rates for calls, chats, and texts by expanding the remote workforce with 50% of Lifeline counselors working remotely by the end of this project period.
3. Further develop and enhance the infrastructure needed to meet in-state answer rate goals and maintain high-quality 988 services to all Wisconsinites.
Personnel and staff requirements for this project will be in kind and made up of staff within the Bureau of Prevention Treatment and Recovery Services. Staff will include a project director, project supervisor, and project coordinator. Contracted staff will include Family Services as the contracted Wisconsin Lifeline provider, the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute who will provide evaluation services, and Spherion for contracted DHS positions.
Funding Goals
TO IMPLEMENT SPECIAL CONGRESSIONALLY DIRECTED PROJECTS OR PROGRAMS IDENTIFIED IN HHS' CONSOLIDATED APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2022, COMMITTEE REPORTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE INTO THIS ACT, AND OTHER STATUTES MANDATING THAT HHS PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDS TO A DESIGNATED RECIPIENT(S) FOR A PARTICULAR PROGRAM, PROJECT, OR ACTIVITY. IN SOME CASES, CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTIVES DESIGNATE GEOGRAPHIC AREAS. FUNDING PRIORITIES ARE TO ISSUE THESE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDS TO THE DESIGNATED RECIPIENTS WITHIN STATUTORY AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Green Bay,
Wisconsin
543014527
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
FG-23-099
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been extended from 09/29/24 to 09/29/25.
Wisconsin Department Of Health Services was awarded
Expanding Wisconsin Lifeline Capacity: Enhancing 988 Crisis Services
Project Grant H79FG000938
worth $3,140,000
from the Division of Grants Management in September 2023 with work to be completed primarily in Green Bay Wisconsin United States.
The grant
has a duration of 2 years and
was awarded through assistance program 93.493 Congressional Directives.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 12/20/24
Period of Performance
9/30/23
Start Date
9/29/25
End Date
Funding Split
$3.1M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$3.1M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Subgrant Awards
Disclosed subgrants for H79FG000938
Transaction History
Modifications to H79FG000938
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79FG000938
SAI Number
H79FG000938-1203715564
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
State Government
Awarding Office
75SAMH SAMHSA DIVISION OF GRANTS MANAGEMENT
Funding Office
75MA00 SAMHSA OFFICE OF THE ASSITANT SECRETARY FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Awardee UEI
CG2SZ7HCNV54
Awardee CAGE
3VXW9
Performance District
WI-08
Senators
Tammy Baldwin
Ron Johnson
Ron Johnson
Budget Funding
Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Health Surveillance and Program Support, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Health and Human Services (075-1362) | Health care services | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $3,140,000 | 100% |
Modified: 12/20/24