H79SM086392
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
RYC-CCBHC-IA22 - The Robert Young Center for Community Mental Health (RYC) will improve and advance its RYC Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) established in 2020 through integration of comprehensive mental health services into the substance use disorder service array, enhancing screening and assessment by incorporating best-practice instruments, implementing a Children & Adolescent Diagnostic Clinic, expanding the size and scope of supported employment, improving screening/testing for consumers at risk of highly communicable conditions, and utilization and enhancement of care coordination throughout the service array to provide person-centered behavioral health care.
SAMHSA CCBHC-IA funding will allow the RYC-CCBHC to enhance screening and assessment processes by incorporating a social determinants of health screening instrument into the suite of assessments available to clinicians, integrate into the substance use disorder (SUD) service array by providing enhanced suicide risk screening, and implementing a Child and Adolescent Diagnostic Clinic in order to offer comprehensive, family-centered screening, assessment, and provide therapeutic intervention for those living with Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED). RYC-CCBHC-IA will enhance comprehensive mental health (MH) and SUD services by increasing access to Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)-trained providers and care coordination for individuals living with SUD. Using a designated collaborating agreement, RYC-CCBHC-IA will provide screening for HIV/Hepatitis within the CCBHC clinic via a blood test and lab results. Enhanced primary care screenings will be operationalized through care coordination in a primary care setting. RYC-CCBHC will expand opportunities for supported employment by expanding the team size and coverage area.
The RYC-CCBHC Improvement and Advancement Project "RYC-CCBHC-IA22" population of focus is comprised of 18,000 individuals and includes adults with MI, children and adolescents with SED, individuals with SUD, and individuals with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders (COD). This project will serve a total of 10,000 unduplicated individuals over a four-year period (1,000 - Year 1; 3,000 - Year 2; 3,000 - Year 3, and 3,000 - Year 4).
A community health needs assessment completed in 2021 for the RYC catchment area (Northwest Illinois and Eastern Iowa) strongly suggests that accessing care (rather than access to care) is problematic for residents despite rich resources for healthcare services and infrastructure. The project has three goals: 1) improve ease of access to and quality of community mental health and substance use disorder services, 2) develop strategies to sustain CCHBC services, 3) develop robust, outcome-based reporting to illustrate CCBHC improvements and advancements. These objectives will assist in transforming the RYC-CCBHC behavioral health system, issues with accessing care, and enhancing person-centered behavioral health care.
SAMHSA CCBHC-IA funding will allow the RYC-CCBHC to enhance screening and assessment processes by incorporating a social determinants of health screening instrument into the suite of assessments available to clinicians, integrate into the substance use disorder (SUD) service array by providing enhanced suicide risk screening, and implementing a Child and Adolescent Diagnostic Clinic in order to offer comprehensive, family-centered screening, assessment, and provide therapeutic intervention for those living with Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED). RYC-CCBHC-IA will enhance comprehensive mental health (MH) and SUD services by increasing access to Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)-trained providers and care coordination for individuals living with SUD. Using a designated collaborating agreement, RYC-CCBHC-IA will provide screening for HIV/Hepatitis within the CCBHC clinic via a blood test and lab results. Enhanced primary care screenings will be operationalized through care coordination in a primary care setting. RYC-CCBHC will expand opportunities for supported employment by expanding the team size and coverage area.
The RYC-CCBHC Improvement and Advancement Project "RYC-CCBHC-IA22" population of focus is comprised of 18,000 individuals and includes adults with MI, children and adolescents with SED, individuals with SUD, and individuals with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders (COD). This project will serve a total of 10,000 unduplicated individuals over a four-year period (1,000 - Year 1; 3,000 - Year 2; 3,000 - Year 3, and 3,000 - Year 4).
A community health needs assessment completed in 2021 for the RYC catchment area (Northwest Illinois and Eastern Iowa) strongly suggests that accessing care (rather than access to care) is problematic for residents despite rich resources for healthcare services and infrastructure. The project has three goals: 1) improve ease of access to and quality of community mental health and substance use disorder services, 2) develop strategies to sustain CCHBC services, 3) develop robust, outcome-based reporting to illustrate CCBHC improvements and advancements. These objectives will assist in transforming the RYC-CCBHC behavioral health system, issues with accessing care, and enhancing person-centered behavioral health care.
Funding Goals
THE PURPOSE OF THIS PROGRAM IS TO INCREASE ACCESS TO AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF COMMUNITY MENTAL AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT SERVICES THROUGH THE EXPANSION OF CCBHCS. CCBHCS PROVIDE PERSON- AND FAMILY-CENTERED INTEGRATED SERVICES.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Moline,
Illinois
612656106
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 300% from $1,000,000 to $4,000,000.
The Robert Young Center For Community Mental Health was awarded
RYC-CCBHC-IA22: Mental Health & SUD Integration Project
Project Grant H79SM086392
worth $4,000,000
from the Division of Grants Management in September 2022 with work to be completed primarily in Moline Illinois United States.
The grant
has a duration of 4 years and
was awarded through assistance program 93.696 Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Expansion Grants.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC)– Improvement and Advancement Grants.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 9/24/25
Period of Performance
9/30/22
Start Date
9/29/26
End Date
Funding Split
$4.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to H79SM086392
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79SM086392
SAI Number
H79SM086392-2000485658
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
75MS00 SAMHSA CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Awardee UEI
NR7VSQB3TGG5
Awardee CAGE
38BY1
Performance District
IL-17
Senators
Richard Durbin
Tammy Duckworth
Tammy Duckworth
Budget Funding
Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Health and Human Services (075-1363) | Health care services | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $2,000,000 | 100% |
Modified: 9/24/25