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H79SM087456

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Overview

Grant Description
TA'SUNKE WITKO OWAYAWA PROJECT AWARE is a trauma-informed, culturally-informed, school-based mental and behavioral health program on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.

Summary: TA'SUNKE WITKO OWAYAWA PROJECT AWARE will serve Native American K-12 students by implementing the trauma-informed school model and promoting a recovery-oriented, tiered system of school- and community-based mental and behavioral health interventions. The project will provide counseling, cultural mentorship, suicide awareness and prevention, and related trainings to students, school staff, families, and members of the community.

Project Name: TA'SUNKE WITKO OWAYAWA PROJECT AWARE

Grantee: Crazy Horse School

Additional Partnership Members: Oglala Sioux Tribe Health Administration Program, Oglala Sioux Tribe Education Agency, and Mahpiya Sinakiya Win Services.

Geographic Catchment Area: Jackson County, South Dakota, and the portion of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation contained within Jackson County’s borders.

Population of Focus: Universal prevention services for Native American K-12 students, with tiered interventions for students experiencing trauma and related mental/behavioral health needs.

Number of Individuals Served: 400 students, school staff, and community members annually with the total number of individuals served at 1,600.

Goals & Objectives: Goals include (1) increasing child/youth access to school-based trauma-informed, culturally-informed mental and behavioral health services; (2) increasing the knowledge of children/youth and adults to recognize and report signs of at-risk behavior to promote positive personal development; and (3) decrease child/youth measures of suicidality, substance use, and disruptive behaviors. There are three objectives to help measure progress toward each goal, summarized: (1A) implementation rate of individual and small group counseling; (1B) adoption of a 24/7 on-call, crisis-response phone line; (1C) rate of completed informed consent within LEA; (2A) rate of LEA staff trained in trauma-informed model; (2B) number of community members trained annually; (2C) rate of students receiving Tier 1-level, universal prevention services, (3A) decrease in rate of student suicide attempts and completions; (3B) decrease in frequency of substance use among students with substance use disorders; and (3C) decrease in recorded instances of disruptive behavior in school.

Strategies & Interventions: The Pine Ridge Indian Reservation is the poorest place in the United States, and our residents experience many historical and contemporary traumas. This project is designed to intervene in this reality and equip students with the prevention, intervention, and postvention to promote recovery and reduce the prevalence and impact of trauma-induced mental and behavioral health challenges, substance use, and suicidality. This will be accomplished through school-based mental health counseling, behavioral health counseling; substance use disorder counseling; screening, third-party service referrals, and cultural mentorship; teacher and school staff trainings; family and community member trainings. We will use evidence-based programming to promote positive behaviors among students, especially with curriculums and programs designed for use with Native American students. This includes the Reconnecting Youth Program and the Healing Journey of the Canoe; both are small group-based facilitated counseling sessions to promote positive development. All students will receive universal prevention services, and students screened and determined for higher tiers of service will receive individualized counseling plans and the support of a wraparound support specialist to provide coordinated care and community connections. The project will also launch a 24/7 monitored crisis response phone line to provide immediate intervention to students in need.
Funding Goals
SAMHSA WAS GIVEN THE AUTHORITY TO ADDRESS PRIORITY SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT, PREVENTION AND MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS OF REGIONAL AND NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE THROUGH ASSISTANCE (GRANTS AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS) TO STATES, POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS OF STATES, INDIAN TRIBES AND TRIBAL ORGANIZATIONS, AND OTHER PUBLIC OR NONPROFIT PRIVATE ENTITIES. UNDER THESE SECTIONS, CSAT, CMHS AND CSAP SEEK TO EXPAND THE AVAILABILITY OF EFFECTIVE SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT AND RECOVERY SERVICES AVAILABLE TO AMERICANS TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF THOSE AFFECTED BY ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDITIONS, AND TO REDUCE THE IMPACT OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE ON INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, COMMUNITIES AND SOCIETIES AND TO ADDRESS PRIORITY MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS OF REGIONAL AND NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE AND ASSIST CHILDREN IN DEALING WITH VIOLENCE AND TRAUMATIC EVENTS THROUGH BY FUNDING GRANT AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT PROJECTS. GRANTS AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS MAY BE FOR (1) KNOWLEDGE AND DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION PROJECTS FOR TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION AND THE CONDUCT OR SUPPORT OF EVALUATIONS OF SUCH PROJECTS, (2) TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, (3) TARGETED CAPACITY RESPONSE PROGRAMS (4) SYSTEMS CHANGE GRANTS INCLUDING STATEWIDE FAMILY NETWORK GRANTS AND CLIENT-ORIENTED AND CONSUMER RUN SELF-HELP ACTIVITIES AND (5) PROGRAMS TO FOSTER HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN, (6) COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION OF PRIMARY CARE SERVICES INTO PUBLICLY-FUNDED COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS AND OTHER COMMUNITY-BASED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SETTINGS
Place of Performance
South Dakota United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been shortened from 12/30/26 to 09/29/26 and the total obligations have increased 54% from $2,705,726 to $4,164,563.
Crazy Horse School was awarded Pine Ridge Mental Health Program Project Grant H79SM087456 worth $4,164,563 from the Division of Grants Management in December 2022 with work to be completed primarily in South Dakota United States. The grant has a duration of 3 years 9 months and was awarded through assistance program 93.243 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Projects of Regional and National Significance. The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Project AWARE (Advancing Wellness and Resiliency in Education).

Status
(Ongoing)

Last Modified 8/20/25

Period of Performance
12/31/22
Start Date
9/29/26
End Date
71.0% Complete

Funding Split
$4.2M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.2M
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to H79SM087456

Transaction History

Modifications to H79SM087456

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
H79SM087456
SAI Number
H79SM087456-2861180817
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Indian/Native American Tribal Government (Federally-Recognized)
Awarding Office
75SAMH SAMHSA Division of Grants Management
Funding Office
75MS00 SAMHSA CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Awardee UEI
GAJPJ2BEZ9M9
Awardee CAGE
54Y64
Performance District
SD-00
Senators
John Thune
Mike Rounds

Budget Funding

Federal Account Budget Subfunction Object Class Total Percentage
Health Surveillance and Program Support, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Health and Human Services (075-1362) Health care services Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) $2,705,726 100%
Modified: 8/20/25