H79SM087066
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
SRS CCBHC-IA Grant Program - As a qualified local government behavioral health authority and SAMHSA provider with 50 years of proven expertise serving the populations of focus in Southeast Mississippi, Singing River Services and DCOS will improve and advance the CCBHC in Region XIV, further expanding access to integrated primary and behavioral healthcare services with comprehensive person and family-centered evidence-based treatment that is trauma-informed and culturally relevant.
NAME: CCBHC-IA. POPULATIONS SERVED: Adults with a mental or substance use disorder, including those with SMI, SUD, including opioid use; children/adolescents with SED; adults and adolescents with COD; adults, children/adolescents experiencing a mental health and/or substance use-related crisis, including members of the armed forces, veterans, and families.
PRIORITIZED ACCESS TO ADDRESS EXISTING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DISPARITIES FOR: 50% male; 49% female; 1% transgender; 20% African American; 2% Hispanic/Latinx; 1% multiracial; 2% veterans/armed forces; 2% HIV+/hepatitis+ and 45% COD.
STRATEGIES:
1) Improve access to care with expanded services, social marketing and targeted outreach;
2) Enhance crisis response planning with use of standardized screening and quality measures;
3) Use a trauma-informed approach, standardized instruments and symptom rating scales to advance screening, assessment, diagnosis and integrated care;
4) Advance person-centered treatment planning with peer recovery supports, and care coordination;
5) Implement measurement-based care to drive clinical decision-making, inform continuous quality improvement strategies and effective person-centered treatment planning;
6) Create a sustainability plan to ensure financial autonomy; and
7) Ensure CCBHC accountability board governance, oversight and planning involves 51% consumer and/or family member involvement during the 4-year project.
EBPS: MI, S-BIRT, CBT, TF-CBT, RX FOR CHANGE: CLINICIAN-ASSISTED TOBACCO CESSATION; EMDR; ACT; DISEASE MANAGEMENT, LONG ACTING INJECTABLES AND OTHER MAT/MOUD; PEER SUPPORT SERVICES; WRAP AND MEASUREMENT-BASED CARE.
GOALS:
1) Plan, develop, implement and sustain CCBHC-IA services increasing access and availability to high-quality integrated care responsive to emerging needs in Region XIV;
2) Support recovery from SMI/SED/SUD/COD challenges delivering comprehensive community-based MH/SUD crisis stabilization, treatment, care coordination and peer recovery-oriented support services partnering with DCOS to promote whole-person wellness and recovery;
3) Use trauma-informed, evidence-based practices and team-based care coordination to holistically address consumer needs;
4) Utilize a CQI approach, work to measure and improve the quality of services to inform improvements, evaluation and sustainability;
5) Meaningfully involve consumers and family members in their own care and the broader governance of the CCBHC;
6) Improve integrated care treatment outcomes while addressing health-related disparities.
MEASURABLE OBJECTIVES:
1) 100% timely submission of BHDIS/CCBHC attestation;
2) Increase DCOS by 10% annually;
3) 100% accurate diagnosis and access to person-centered treatment planning;
4) 80% consumers report high perception of care;
5) 51% consumer/family governance;
6a) 100% will receive physical health measurements, appropriate lab testing/physical examination;
6b) 65% will improve mental health functioning;
6c) 65% will reduce substance use;
6d) 65% will improve employment status;
6e) 65% will improve housing stability.
NUMBERS SERVED: 100 (Year 1) 25 children/adolescents; 75 adults; (Years 2-4); 175 - 150 adults; 25 children/adolescents = 625 total.
NAME: CCBHC-IA. POPULATIONS SERVED: Adults with a mental or substance use disorder, including those with SMI, SUD, including opioid use; children/adolescents with SED; adults and adolescents with COD; adults, children/adolescents experiencing a mental health and/or substance use-related crisis, including members of the armed forces, veterans, and families.
PRIORITIZED ACCESS TO ADDRESS EXISTING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DISPARITIES FOR: 50% male; 49% female; 1% transgender; 20% African American; 2% Hispanic/Latinx; 1% multiracial; 2% veterans/armed forces; 2% HIV+/hepatitis+ and 45% COD.
STRATEGIES:
1) Improve access to care with expanded services, social marketing and targeted outreach;
2) Enhance crisis response planning with use of standardized screening and quality measures;
3) Use a trauma-informed approach, standardized instruments and symptom rating scales to advance screening, assessment, diagnosis and integrated care;
4) Advance person-centered treatment planning with peer recovery supports, and care coordination;
5) Implement measurement-based care to drive clinical decision-making, inform continuous quality improvement strategies and effective person-centered treatment planning;
6) Create a sustainability plan to ensure financial autonomy; and
7) Ensure CCBHC accountability board governance, oversight and planning involves 51% consumer and/or family member involvement during the 4-year project.
EBPS: MI, S-BIRT, CBT, TF-CBT, RX FOR CHANGE: CLINICIAN-ASSISTED TOBACCO CESSATION; EMDR; ACT; DISEASE MANAGEMENT, LONG ACTING INJECTABLES AND OTHER MAT/MOUD; PEER SUPPORT SERVICES; WRAP AND MEASUREMENT-BASED CARE.
GOALS:
1) Plan, develop, implement and sustain CCBHC-IA services increasing access and availability to high-quality integrated care responsive to emerging needs in Region XIV;
2) Support recovery from SMI/SED/SUD/COD challenges delivering comprehensive community-based MH/SUD crisis stabilization, treatment, care coordination and peer recovery-oriented support services partnering with DCOS to promote whole-person wellness and recovery;
3) Use trauma-informed, evidence-based practices and team-based care coordination to holistically address consumer needs;
4) Utilize a CQI approach, work to measure and improve the quality of services to inform improvements, evaluation and sustainability;
5) Meaningfully involve consumers and family members in their own care and the broader governance of the CCBHC;
6) Improve integrated care treatment outcomes while addressing health-related disparities.
MEASURABLE OBJECTIVES:
1) 100% timely submission of BHDIS/CCBHC attestation;
2) Increase DCOS by 10% annually;
3) 100% accurate diagnosis and access to person-centered treatment planning;
4) 80% consumers report high perception of care;
5) 51% consumer/family governance;
6a) 100% will receive physical health measurements, appropriate lab testing/physical examination;
6b) 65% will improve mental health functioning;
6c) 65% will reduce substance use;
6d) 65% will improve employment status;
6e) 65% will improve housing stability.
NUMBERS SERVED: 100 (Year 1) 25 children/adolescents; 75 adults; (Years 2-4); 175 - 150 adults; 25 children/adolescents = 625 total.
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
Gautier,
Mississippi
395535337
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 300% from $999,992 to $3,999,126.
Singing River Mental Health Retardation Services was awarded
Integrated Behavioral Health Services Grant for Southeast Mississippi
Project Grant H79SM087066
worth $3,999,126
from the Division of Grants Management in September 2022 with work to be completed primarily in Gautier Mississippi 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 H79SM087066
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79SM087066
SAI Number
H79SM087066-4241315257
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Regional Organization
Awarding Office
75SAMH SAMHSA Division of Grants Management
Funding Office
75MS00 SAMHSA CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Awardee UEI
GND2FJR72FN6
Awardee CAGE
3Y1D6
Performance District
MS-04
Senators
Roger Wicker
Cindy Hyde-Smith
Cindy Hyde-Smith
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) | $1,999,984 | 100% |
Modified: 9/24/25