H79SM086759
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Northwest Montana Integrated Care Project - The Western Montana Mental Health Center (WMMHC) CCBHC Planning, Development, and Implementation Project will establish a certified community behavioral health clinic providing integrated behavioral healthcare at its Flathead County campus located in Kalispell, Montana. Combined with WMMHC's four other campus locations, this new CCBHC site will serve individuals with serious mental illness (SMI), substance use disorder (SUD), co-occurring mental and substance use disorders (COD), as well as children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbance (SED) in five (5) Western Montana counties.
Veterans, American Indians, and low-income households are included in the population of focus. All counties in Montana are Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSA's). Low population density across an expansive land area makes Montana one of the most rural states in the United States (US) and creates communities that are isolated from the health services that do exist.
Montana is a poor state with a median household income 12.8% less than the national median. American Indians, who experience a disparate incidence of poverty, lower life expectancy, suicide, substance abuse, and access to quality mental healthcare, comprise the largest racial minority at 6.6% (1.3% US). 8% of Montana adults are veterans (5.7% US).
Montana is consistently ranked in the top ten states for risk factors related to alcohol use among 18-25-year-old adults and has ranked in the top five states for suicide rates for each of the past 30 years. SMI, SUD, COD, and SED exist in Montana at rates higher than national averages, and communities consistently report in needs assessments barriers to access and isolation from services.
Flathead County is experiencing rapid population growth outpacing behavioral healthcare availability and resources. WMMHC's goals are to establish a CCBHC in Flathead County, increase access to evidence-based person- and family-centered integrated behavioral healthcare, and to improve the quality of community behavioral health services for 800 new clients.
Objectives and strategies include gaining licensure for primary care, hiring primary care staff, training clinical staff collaborative care, and integrating care within four months of award. Additionally, WMMHC will increase access by expanding tele-health and same-day access to services, expand targeted case management and mobile crisis services, and implement culturally and linguistically appropriate translation services.
Finally, WMMHC will improve the quality of care by recruiting and maintaining licensed personnel with professional development training and by working with regional educational institutions to provide residency, fellowship, and internship opportunities.
Veterans, American Indians, and low-income households are included in the population of focus. All counties in Montana are Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSA's). Low population density across an expansive land area makes Montana one of the most rural states in the United States (US) and creates communities that are isolated from the health services that do exist.
Montana is a poor state with a median household income 12.8% less than the national median. American Indians, who experience a disparate incidence of poverty, lower life expectancy, suicide, substance abuse, and access to quality mental healthcare, comprise the largest racial minority at 6.6% (1.3% US). 8% of Montana adults are veterans (5.7% US).
Montana is consistently ranked in the top ten states for risk factors related to alcohol use among 18-25-year-old adults and has ranked in the top five states for suicide rates for each of the past 30 years. SMI, SUD, COD, and SED exist in Montana at rates higher than national averages, and communities consistently report in needs assessments barriers to access and isolation from services.
Flathead County is experiencing rapid population growth outpacing behavioral healthcare availability and resources. WMMHC's goals are to establish a CCBHC in Flathead County, increase access to evidence-based person- and family-centered integrated behavioral healthcare, and to improve the quality of community behavioral health services for 800 new clients.
Objectives and strategies include gaining licensure for primary care, hiring primary care staff, training clinical staff collaborative care, and integrating care within four months of award. Additionally, WMMHC will increase access by expanding tele-health and same-day access to services, expand targeted case management and mobile crisis services, and implement culturally and linguistically appropriate translation services.
Finally, WMMHC will improve the quality of care by recruiting and maintaining licensed personnel with professional development training and by working with regional educational institutions to provide residency, fellowship, and internship opportunities.
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
Kalispell,
Montana
599012680
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 300% from $999,994 to $3,999,448.
Western Montana Mental Health Center was awarded
Montana Integrated Care Project for SMI, SUD, and COD
Project Grant H79SM086759
worth $3,999,448
from the Division of Grants Management in September 2022 with work to be completed primarily in Kalispell Montana 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 Expansion 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 H79SM086759
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79SM086759
SAI Number
H79SM086759-3924792447
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
Q3G3YCAN5HR3
Awardee CAGE
59P50
Performance District
MT-01
Senators
Jon Tester
Steve Daines
Steve Daines
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) | $1,999,994 | 100% |
Modified: 9/24/25