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H79SM088403

Project Grant

Overview

Grant Description
Assess, Access, Address: An Action Plan for Student Mental Health - Assess, Access, Address: An Action Plan for Student Mental Health USDHHS SAMHSA TISS NOFO Opportunity No. SM-23-025 Project Abstract Summary

Guilford County Schools in Greensboro, North Carolina, is submitting the project Assess, Access, Address: An Action Plan for Student Mental Health with collaborative partners Kellin Foundation and North Carolina for Community and Justice (NCCJ). The goal of the project is to increase student access to evidence-based, culturally relevant trauma support services and mental health care by improving internal capacity to identify and triage student need and strengthening the external service continuum with community providers.

The project will include a cohort of six pilot schools, in elementary-middle-high feeder patterns to create greater opportunities for service consistency for families. Schools will be chosen at the beginning of the FY 2024 school year, with selection based on school community risk factors related to adverse childhood experiences (ACES), including poverty, violence, hunger, crime, and health data and school poverty, violent incident, and suicide assessment data.

Measurable goals are to 1) increase the number of students formally screened for trauma risk in GCS from 0 to approximately 4,500 per year; 2) increase the number of students receiving trauma-informed mental health care coordination and/or treatment from 0 to approximately 250 per year; 3) increase the number of GCS staff in pilot schools trained in trauma-informed educational practices from 0 to approximately 300.

The project will serve approximately 250 unduplicated students and families each year, or a total of 2,512 individuals over the four-year project team. The project population of focus will be the 67,979 students in Guilford County Schools. The geographic catchment area will be Guilford County, in central North Carolina, a nearly 645-square-mile county encompassing urban, suburban, and rural areas.

Guilford County Schools (GCS), the third-largest local education agency (LEA) in North Carolina, has 126 schools with diverse student demographics: 42% black; 27.5% white; 18.1% Hispanic; 6.9% Asian; 5.5% all other. Guilford County is a longtime refugee resettlement community, as reflected in the fact that 121 world languages/dialects are spoken in the LEA. Approximately 63% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, a common indicator of poverty. The district, a member of the Council of the Great City Schools, is one of the 50 largest urban school districts in the United States. Grades included are PreK-12, and children range in age from roughly 5 to 18.

GCS will invest through this project in a universal screening tool to be used with all pilot school students. The district will hire a project director and evaluator positions to manage the grant and data collection and reporting, respectively.

Kellin is a National Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) clinic, one of only two in North Carolina. Kellin will hire a care coordination lead, care coordinator, peer support specialist, an elementary clinician/counselor, and middle-high level clinician/counselor, and act as the nexus of the school district and community providers, further screening students for trauma and providing a warm handoff referral to community providers. Kellin will lead development and implementation of required staff training and family/community engagement activities.

NCCJ will host sessions with students focused on removing stigmas and barriers for students. NCCJ's goal is to help raise student awareness of mental health issues that may affect them and their peers, to encourage them to share their thoughts and experiences, and to guide them to use their voice to ask for support. NCCJ will make particular effort to connect with vulnerable groups already struggling or isolated (including BIPOC & LGBTQ+ youth) before COVID-19.
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
Greensboro, North Carolina 274011622 United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 203% from $941,668 to $2,850,873.
Guilford County Board Of Education was awarded Project Grant H79SM088403 worth $2,850,873 from the Division of Grants Management in September 2023 with work to be completed primarily in Greensboro North Carolina United States. The grant has a duration of 4 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 Cooperative Agreements for School-Based Trauma-Informed Support Services and Mental Health Care for Children and Youth.

Status
(Ongoing)

Last Modified 2/20/26

Period of Performance
9/30/23
Start Date
9/29/27
End Date
65.0% Complete

Funding Split
$2.9M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$2.9M
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to H79SM088403

Transaction History

Modifications to H79SM088403

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
H79SM088403
SAI Number
H79SM088403-4164878092
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Other
Awarding Office
75SAMH SAMHSA Division of Grants Management
Funding Office
75MS00 SAMHSA CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Awardee UEI
RATCG34TQ8L5
Awardee CAGE
4C938
Performance District
NC-05
Senators
Thom Tillis
Ted Budd

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) $941,668 100%
Modified: 2/20/26