H79SM087060
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Pesach Tikvah CCBHC-IA - Pesach Tikvah CCBHC will provide a broad range of accessible, affordable, culturally appropriate, bilingual integrated outpatient MH, physical health monitoring, SUD services and care coordination. To serve an unduplicated 800 individuals with CCBHC IA grant funding (200 annually).
Services will be delivered in the Williamsburg and Borough Park neighborhoods in Brooklyn, New York to adults with serious mental illness (SMI), substance use disorders (SUD), opioid use disorders (OUD) and co-occurring disorders (COD), as well as children and teens with serious emotional disorders (SED) and their family members.
PT will focus on people of Orthodox Jewish/Hasidic (Orthodox) ethnic group to reduce disparities in healthcare access and outcomes. Orthodox typically have large family sizes and struggle with significant disparities in income, healthcare access and outcomes. They experience heightened barriers to accessing care due to high rates of stigma, low socioeconomic status, cultural and language barriers.
Grant goals include:
1) Expand access to well-coordinated, integrated services by increasing availability and capacity of behavioral health services, integrating substance abuse services, and integrating primary care screening/monitoring.
2) Support recovery by improving the quality of care and clinical outcomes for high-risk individuals by implementing evidence-based integrated mental and SUD treatment and programming, targeted care management (TCM), community-based care and enhanced use of data.
3) Reduce total cost of care for highest risk clients (reducing usage of inpatient admissions, days in hospital, ED visits) by increasing access to integrated care and using real-time data to drive decision-making and prevent relapse and worsening of symptoms.
Strategies/interventions for improvement/advancement include:
1) Improving mobile crisis by hiring 2 EMTs affiliated with a local volunteer first responder organization that is a trusted resource in the population of focus.
2) Fully implement, improve and integrate standalone SUD services using EBP for 70 individuals in year 1.
3) Engage in additional patient motivation and outreach to increase patient participation in primary care screening.
4) Continue to expand TCM program to 100 patients using NYS HH model (year 4) so it can reach break-even and become sustainable.
6) Continue to expand community-based services and peer supports by hiring at least 8 additional psychosocial rehab and/or peer providers.
7) Implement additional supervision and coaching to 75 staff to ensure fidelity to EBPs.
8) Train 75 staff and make goal of supervision to increase use of screening instruments to enable measurement-based care (MBP).
9) Leverage Psyckes and Healthix (NYS/NYC electronic health information exchanges) to improve care transitions.
10) Maintain outreach coordinator to update and maintain care coordination agreements with at least 20 partners/required care settings, per criteria.
11) Maintain data analyst to utilize business intelligence and add data dashboards to enable rapid access to data and meaningful use of data.
12) Update and implement a data-driven CQI plan by year 2 of the grant.
13) Increase use of measurement-based care by 25% from baseline through use of screening instruments (i.e. PHQ9, GAD7, AUDITC).
14) Plan and complete a needs assessment that will inform further development of programs and supports to fill service gaps in 2024.
Services will be delivered in the Williamsburg and Borough Park neighborhoods in Brooklyn, New York to adults with serious mental illness (SMI), substance use disorders (SUD), opioid use disorders (OUD) and co-occurring disorders (COD), as well as children and teens with serious emotional disorders (SED) and their family members.
PT will focus on people of Orthodox Jewish/Hasidic (Orthodox) ethnic group to reduce disparities in healthcare access and outcomes. Orthodox typically have large family sizes and struggle with significant disparities in income, healthcare access and outcomes. They experience heightened barriers to accessing care due to high rates of stigma, low socioeconomic status, cultural and language barriers.
Grant goals include:
1) Expand access to well-coordinated, integrated services by increasing availability and capacity of behavioral health services, integrating substance abuse services, and integrating primary care screening/monitoring.
2) Support recovery by improving the quality of care and clinical outcomes for high-risk individuals by implementing evidence-based integrated mental and SUD treatment and programming, targeted care management (TCM), community-based care and enhanced use of data.
3) Reduce total cost of care for highest risk clients (reducing usage of inpatient admissions, days in hospital, ED visits) by increasing access to integrated care and using real-time data to drive decision-making and prevent relapse and worsening of symptoms.
Strategies/interventions for improvement/advancement include:
1) Improving mobile crisis by hiring 2 EMTs affiliated with a local volunteer first responder organization that is a trusted resource in the population of focus.
2) Fully implement, improve and integrate standalone SUD services using EBP for 70 individuals in year 1.
3) Engage in additional patient motivation and outreach to increase patient participation in primary care screening.
4) Continue to expand TCM program to 100 patients using NYS HH model (year 4) so it can reach break-even and become sustainable.
6) Continue to expand community-based services and peer supports by hiring at least 8 additional psychosocial rehab and/or peer providers.
7) Implement additional supervision and coaching to 75 staff to ensure fidelity to EBPs.
8) Train 75 staff and make goal of supervision to increase use of screening instruments to enable measurement-based care (MBP).
9) Leverage Psyckes and Healthix (NYS/NYC electronic health information exchanges) to improve care transitions.
10) Maintain outreach coordinator to update and maintain care coordination agreements with at least 20 partners/required care settings, per criteria.
11) Maintain data analyst to utilize business intelligence and add data dashboards to enable rapid access to data and meaningful use of data.
12) Update and implement a data-driven CQI plan by year 2 of the grant.
13) Increase use of measurement-based care by 25% from baseline through use of screening instruments (i.e. PHQ9, GAD7, AUDITC).
14) Plan and complete a needs assessment that will inform further development of programs and supports to fill service gaps in 2024.
Awardee
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
Brooklyn,
New York
112055191
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.
Pesach Tikvah-Hope Development was awarded
Orthodox Jewish Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services in Brooklyn NY
Project Grant H79SM087060
worth $4,000,000
from the Division of Grants Management in September 2022 with work to be completed primarily in Brooklyn New York 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 H79SM087060
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79SM087060
SAI Number
H79SM087060-4278283114
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
PKBYL5Y8JLJ1
Awardee CAGE
8HH69
Performance District
NY-07
Senators
Kirsten Gillibrand
Charles Schumer
Charles Schumer
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