H79SM088401
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Transforming lives through supported employment - Community Alliance (CA), a CCBHC in Omaha, will expand its Supported Employment (SE) program and integrate SE services and principles throughout the organization through the Transforming Lives through Supported Employment program.
By serving 60 new, unduplicated clients annually and 300 over the course of the grant period, CA will reduce the unmet need for evidence-based SE among unemployed adult clients with SMI and COD by 50%. CA will use the grant as a springboard to develop a plan for meeting 100% of the need after the grant program ends.
Members of the POF who currently receive clinical services at CA cope with very high levels of unemployment (87%). They also live in poverty: upon intake at CA, members of the POF have an average of only a little under $700 per month in income and one in four have no income at all.
In a given year, only 8.5% of CA clients in the POF utilize current SE services, known as WorkSource. African American and American Indian clients are even less likely to gain access to SE services than are other clients.
For the grant program, CA set significant goals for the POF, including a 100% increase in the number of adults in need who receive SE services; a concomitant 100% increase in the number of CA clients from the POF who become employed; a 50% reduction in self-reported unmet need for vocational services and supports; and a lowering of the unemployment rate from 87% to 65% among all adult clients at CA who have SMI or COD.
The proposal outlines a feasible process of SE expansion and integration over the course of the five-year grant period, that includes the addition of four Supported Employment Specialists, a Peer Employment Support Specialist, and a Business/Employer Liaison to its existing SE program.
Currently, half of WorkSource Employment Specialists are embedded in CA’s clinical teams, including First Episode Psychosis Care and Assertive Community Treatment, but through the grant program, CA will embed all new and existing Employment Specialists in six different clinical programs.
CA will continue to embrace the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model of supported employment and will use the grant funding to expand training for WorkSource staff and achieve higher implementation fidelity in areas where WorkSource previously was found to be weaker.
Fidelity of implementation will be assessed by six months in Year 1 and annually thereafter. Data and information from fidelity reviews, goal and objective progress monitoring, and NOMS-based outcomes will be used within a quality improvement framework to enhance WorkSource program access, quality, and outcomes, while reducing racial/ethnic and other disparities.
CA will develop a Business Advisory Council which will work collaboratively with WorkSource to identify and develop an increasing array of competitive employment opportunities for WorkSource clients and, at the same time, meet the workforce needs of Omaha area businesses and organizations.
By serving 60 new, unduplicated clients annually and 300 over the course of the grant period, CA will reduce the unmet need for evidence-based SE among unemployed adult clients with SMI and COD by 50%. CA will use the grant as a springboard to develop a plan for meeting 100% of the need after the grant program ends.
Members of the POF who currently receive clinical services at CA cope with very high levels of unemployment (87%). They also live in poverty: upon intake at CA, members of the POF have an average of only a little under $700 per month in income and one in four have no income at all.
In a given year, only 8.5% of CA clients in the POF utilize current SE services, known as WorkSource. African American and American Indian clients are even less likely to gain access to SE services than are other clients.
For the grant program, CA set significant goals for the POF, including a 100% increase in the number of adults in need who receive SE services; a concomitant 100% increase in the number of CA clients from the POF who become employed; a 50% reduction in self-reported unmet need for vocational services and supports; and a lowering of the unemployment rate from 87% to 65% among all adult clients at CA who have SMI or COD.
The proposal outlines a feasible process of SE expansion and integration over the course of the five-year grant period, that includes the addition of four Supported Employment Specialists, a Peer Employment Support Specialist, and a Business/Employer Liaison to its existing SE program.
Currently, half of WorkSource Employment Specialists are embedded in CA’s clinical teams, including First Episode Psychosis Care and Assertive Community Treatment, but through the grant program, CA will embed all new and existing Employment Specialists in six different clinical programs.
CA will continue to embrace the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model of supported employment and will use the grant funding to expand training for WorkSource staff and achieve higher implementation fidelity in areas where WorkSource previously was found to be weaker.
Fidelity of implementation will be assessed by six months in Year 1 and annually thereafter. Data and information from fidelity reviews, goal and objective progress monitoring, and NOMS-based outcomes will be used within a quality improvement framework to enhance WorkSource program access, quality, and outcomes, while reducing racial/ethnic and other disparities.
CA will develop a Business Advisory Council which will work collaboratively with WorkSource to identify and develop an increasing array of competitive employment opportunities for WorkSource clients and, at the same time, meet the workforce needs of Omaha area businesses and organizations.
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Omaha,
Nebraska
681063063
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 300% from $800,000 to $3,200,000.
Community Alliance Rehabilitation Services was awarded
Transforming Lives through Supported Employment - CA Grant
Project Grant H79SM088401
worth $3,200,000
from the Division of Grants Management in September 2023 with work to be completed primarily in Omaha Nebraska United States.
The grant
has a duration of 5 years 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 Transforming Lives Through Supported Employment Program.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 7/6/26
Period of Performance
9/30/23
Start Date
9/29/28
End Date
Funding Split
$3.2M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$3.2M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to H79SM088401
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79SM088401
SAI Number
H79SM088401-616272356
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
KYQ8XM9RCET5
Awardee CAGE
54GK9
Performance District
NE-02
Senators
Deb Fischer
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) | $800,000 | 100% |
Modified: 7/6/26