H79SM088787
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Center of Excellence for Tobacco-Free Recovery - Cicatelli Associates Inc. (CAI), a national non-profit organization, with decades of experience bringing diverse groups of stakeholders and community members together to set an agenda for and jointly pursue, policy, systems and people change to establish tobacco-free environments, proposes to serve as the Center of Excellence for Tobacco-Free Recovery (COE-TFR) in response to funding opportunity SM-23-019 issued by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
The COE-TFR will develop and disseminate training, technical assistance (TTA), and educational resources to states, local governments, tribal communities, behavioral health organizations, primary care providers, clinicians, peers, families, and other stakeholders that promote reduction in tobacco use among individuals with mental health and/or substance use disorder, in recognition that prevalence of smoking among those with behavioral health conditions remain disproportionately high.
CAI brings over 40 years of experience partnering with national and state administrators and leaders, providers, community members, and stakeholders to design and implement innovative strategies to promote optimal health and are responsive to the needs of communities served; this includes significant specialized expertise in providing TA that supports reduction in tobacco use coupled with deep experience addressing the needs of historically marginalized populations in behavioral healthcare settings.
We will center the voices and amplify the role family and friends play in achieving positive health outcomes. CAI's strategy will be anchored in building a set of cohesive beliefs among diverse stakeholders that treatment of tobacco use disorder (TUD) is recommended, safe, desired by people with behavioral health disorders, necessary to improve behavioral health outcomes, achievable, and saves lives. This shared set of beliefs will serve as the foundation upon which we will work with state and local policymakers; health systems; the behavioral health treatment team, including clinical and non-clinical members; and behavioral health consumers and their families and social networks, to collectively identify and implement strategies for making policy, systems and people change to establish and achieve our shared goals for reducing rates of tobacco use among individuals with mental health and/or SUD and tailored for disproportionately impacted behavioral health populations.
CAI's strategy will increase the number of states, local governments, tribal communities, behavioral health administrators, primary care providers, clinicians, peers, families, and other stakeholders that receive TTA through the COE-TFR. We will engage twelve states over five years by convening three Leadership Academy cohorts, each comprised of four states and lasting 18 months. Utilizing this approach we will foster cross-state peer learning to launch planning for and provide individualized technical assistance to each state to plan and convene state-specific Leadership Academies among state policy, health systems, clinic, care team, and consumers/families to develop and implement results-oriented action plans and collaborations.
Leadership Academy activities will be supported by the development of a national 5-year strategic plan, building upon the 2018 plan drafted by the current COE-TFR, to reduce commercial tobacco use. Tailored TTA will be provided to states and their partners participating in Leadership Academies throughout the duration of the initiative. Webinar trainings will be facilitated for a national audience reaching over 1,500 individuals annually. Resources will be disseminated by establishing a COE-TFR website that will garner over 10,000 website visits annually and 300 resource downloads. At least 85% of individuals participating in TTA will indicate improved knowledge and intention to apply knowledge in practice at 30-day follow up.
The COE-TFR will develop and disseminate training, technical assistance (TTA), and educational resources to states, local governments, tribal communities, behavioral health organizations, primary care providers, clinicians, peers, families, and other stakeholders that promote reduction in tobacco use among individuals with mental health and/or substance use disorder, in recognition that prevalence of smoking among those with behavioral health conditions remain disproportionately high.
CAI brings over 40 years of experience partnering with national and state administrators and leaders, providers, community members, and stakeholders to design and implement innovative strategies to promote optimal health and are responsive to the needs of communities served; this includes significant specialized expertise in providing TA that supports reduction in tobacco use coupled with deep experience addressing the needs of historically marginalized populations in behavioral healthcare settings.
We will center the voices and amplify the role family and friends play in achieving positive health outcomes. CAI's strategy will be anchored in building a set of cohesive beliefs among diverse stakeholders that treatment of tobacco use disorder (TUD) is recommended, safe, desired by people with behavioral health disorders, necessary to improve behavioral health outcomes, achievable, and saves lives. This shared set of beliefs will serve as the foundation upon which we will work with state and local policymakers; health systems; the behavioral health treatment team, including clinical and non-clinical members; and behavioral health consumers and their families and social networks, to collectively identify and implement strategies for making policy, systems and people change to establish and achieve our shared goals for reducing rates of tobacco use among individuals with mental health and/or SUD and tailored for disproportionately impacted behavioral health populations.
CAI's strategy will increase the number of states, local governments, tribal communities, behavioral health administrators, primary care providers, clinicians, peers, families, and other stakeholders that receive TTA through the COE-TFR. We will engage twelve states over five years by convening three Leadership Academy cohorts, each comprised of four states and lasting 18 months. Utilizing this approach we will foster cross-state peer learning to launch planning for and provide individualized technical assistance to each state to plan and convene state-specific Leadership Academies among state policy, health systems, clinic, care team, and consumers/families to develop and implement results-oriented action plans and collaborations.
Leadership Academy activities will be supported by the development of a national 5-year strategic plan, building upon the 2018 plan drafted by the current COE-TFR, to reduce commercial tobacco use. Tailored TTA will be provided to states and their partners participating in Leadership Academies throughout the duration of the initiative. Webinar trainings will be facilitated for a national audience reaching over 1,500 individuals annually. Resources will be disseminated by establishing a COE-TFR website that will garner over 10,000 website visits annually and 300 resource downloads. At least 85% of individuals participating in TTA will indicate improved knowledge and intention to apply knowledge in practice at 30-day follow up.
Awardee
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
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
New York,
New York
100184525
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 1400% from $250,000 to $3,750,000.
Cicatelli Associates was awarded
Tobacco-Free Recovery Center of Excellence - CAI
Project Grant H79SM088787
worth $3,750,000
from the Division of Grants Management in September 2023 with work to be completed primarily in New York New York United States.
The grant
has a duration of 5 years and
was awarded through assistance program 93.959 Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity National Center of Excellence for Tobacco-Free Recovery.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 9/24/25
Period of Performance
9/30/23
Start Date
9/29/28
End Date
Funding Split
$3.8M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$3.8M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to H79SM088787
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79SM088787
SAI Number
H79SM088787-2098006599
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
75MT00 SAMHSA CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT
Awardee UEI
P747PNL5QKG3
Awardee CAGE
42SZ6
Performance District
NY-12
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) | $1,000,000 | 80% |
Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, Health and Human Services (075-1364) | Health care services | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $250,000 | 20% |
Modified: 9/24/25