H79SM085193
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
The Family Service of RI CCBHC - Family Service of Rhode Island’s (FSRI’s) Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) will serve individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) or substance use disorders (SUD); children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbance (SED); and individuals with co-occurring disorders (COD) living in the "urban core" of Providence County, including the cities of Providence, Central Falls, and Pawtucket.
We will prioritize access for subpopulations who have traditionally not engaged in BH services in this region, including children with SED and their families, those who speak languages other than English, individuals who identify as LGBTQIA, and veterans and their families. In total, we will serve 3,500 unduplicated individuals over the two-year grant-funded program, including 1,600 individuals in year 1 and an additional 1,900 individuals in year 2.
Through this grant funding, we will expand and enhance our existing BH and social services to create an integrated system of care through the CCBHC, in partnership with our three designated collaborating organizations (DCOs): The Providence Center, BH Link, and CODAC Behavioral Healthcare.
Specifically, we will seek to achieve the following:
(1) Build FSRI's capacity to become certified as a CCBHC provider within four months of award, including developing a children's mobile crisis team and integrating CCBHC services at our 55 Hope Street site location to offer 24/7 access.
(2) Provide CCBHC-E services to 3,500 individuals of all ages during the grant-funded period, including screening all CCBHC consumers through SBIRT and providing those with histories of trauma the opportunity to participate in a trauma-focused EBP as part of their treatment.
(3) Build individual and family resiliency and support long-term recovery for individuals served, including promoting access to peer support specialists and The Providence Center's Clubhouse program, as well as training 100 CCBHC consumers in Mental Health First Aid.
(4) Increase access to CCBHC services for identified sub-populations in our region who are disproportionately disconnected from BH services and experience health disparities (i.e., children with significant SED and their families; non-English speakers; those who identify as LGBTQIA; and veterans), including expanding partnerships with community stakeholders who serve these populations, hiring bilingual staff who represent the population we serve, and promoting access for individuals who identify as LGBTQIA through staff training and inclusive infrastructure.
We will prioritize access for subpopulations who have traditionally not engaged in BH services in this region, including children with SED and their families, those who speak languages other than English, individuals who identify as LGBTQIA, and veterans and their families. In total, we will serve 3,500 unduplicated individuals over the two-year grant-funded program, including 1,600 individuals in year 1 and an additional 1,900 individuals in year 2.
Through this grant funding, we will expand and enhance our existing BH and social services to create an integrated system of care through the CCBHC, in partnership with our three designated collaborating organizations (DCOs): The Providence Center, BH Link, and CODAC Behavioral Healthcare.
Specifically, we will seek to achieve the following:
(1) Build FSRI's capacity to become certified as a CCBHC provider within four months of award, including developing a children's mobile crisis team and integrating CCBHC services at our 55 Hope Street site location to offer 24/7 access.
(2) Provide CCBHC-E services to 3,500 individuals of all ages during the grant-funded period, including screening all CCBHC consumers through SBIRT and providing those with histories of trauma the opportunity to participate in a trauma-focused EBP as part of their treatment.
(3) Build individual and family resiliency and support long-term recovery for individuals served, including promoting access to peer support specialists and The Providence Center's Clubhouse program, as well as training 100 CCBHC consumers in Mental Health First Aid.
(4) Increase access to CCBHC services for identified sub-populations in our region who are disproportionately disconnected from BH services and experience health disparities (i.e., children with significant SED and their families; non-English speakers; those who identify as LGBTQIA; and veterans), including expanding partnerships with community stakeholders who serve these populations, hiring bilingual staff who represent the population we serve, and promoting access for individuals who identify as LGBTQIA through staff training and inclusive infrastructure.
Awardee
Funding Goals
FUNDING TO SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT OF PROPOSALS TO PARTICIPATE IN TIME-LIMITED COMMUNITY BASED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (D) OF SECTION 223 OF P.L. 113-93 PROTECTING ACCESS TO MEDICARE ACT OF 2014, 42 USC 1396(A) NOTE. ADDITIONAL FUNDING AS OUTLINED UNDER SECTION 11001 OF BIPARTISAN SAFER COMMUNITIES ACT OF 2022 (P.L. 117-159) TO EXPAND THE NUMBER OF STATES ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SECTION 223 CCBHC DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM. THE LEGISLATION APPROPRIATES $40 MILLION TO THE SECRETARY TO AWARD PLANNING GRANTS, PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO STATES, AND TO SELECT UP TO TEN STATES EVERY TWO YEARS (UNTIL ALL FUNDS ARE EXPENDED), WITH THE FIRST 10 STATES LAUNCHING CCBHC DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS BEGINNING JULY 1, 2024.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Providence,
Rhode Island
029062001
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been extended from 08/30/23 to 03/31/24.
Family Service Of Rhode Island was awarded
CCBHC for Underserved Populations in Providence County
Project Grant H79SM085193
worth $3,999,824
from the Division of Grants Management in August 2021 with work to be completed primarily in Providence Rhode Island United States.
The grant
has a duration of 2 years 7 months and
was awarded through assistance program 93.829 Section 223 Demonstration Programs to Improve Community Mental Health Services.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Expansion Grants.
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 10/21/24
Period of Performance
8/31/21
Start Date
3/31/24
End Date
Funding Split
$4.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to H79SM085193
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79SM085193
SAI Number
H79SM085193-3913559588
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
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
PLFBKZXQYDR8
Awardee CAGE
486B7
Performance District
RI-01
Senators
Sheldon Whitehouse
John Reed
John Reed
Modified: 10/21/24