H79SM089471
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Pillars Community Health CCBHC-PDI - For over 100 years, Pillars Community Health (PCH) has provided innovative health and social services in Western Cook County, Illinois. PCH will utilize the CCBHC grant funding to establish a CCBHC site at our "Fillmore Center" in Berwyn, Illinois.
Our CCBHC will serve the seven municipalities of Bedford Park, Berwyn, Bridgeview, Cicero, Justice Stickney, and Summit. Our population of focus is Latine adolescents, ages 13-18, who reside in this area. PCH will also serve individuals with a behavioral health (BH) diagnosis, with emphasis on those with serious emotional disturbance (SED), serious mental illness (SMI), substance use disorder (SUD), opioid use disorder (OUD), and co-occurring mental and substance disorders (COD).
We estimate serving 700 new clients over the four-year grant period. Unmet needs and BH disparities remain a challenge, especially for Latine adolescents in our catchment area. Our population of focus primarily attends two high schools (Morton HS District 201 and Argo-Summit District 217). 82% of these students identify as Latine, 25% are English language learners, and 74% are from low-income households.
In recent years, rates of sadness and suicidality have increased significantly for our population of focus. In 2019, 42% of Illinois high school students reported "feeling so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row," compared to 28% in 2007. 12% of Latine high school students self-reported attempting suicide, among the highest rates in IL.
Our project goals are directly aligned with the need in our catchment area.
Goal 1: Enhance data collection & analysis to improve population health management and meet CCBHC criteria.
Objectives: Complete assessment of HIT; establish and launch centralized data collection processes.
Goal 2: Increase and diversify BH access points and workforce for Latine adolescents and their families.
Objectives: Implement "Parent Cafe" at high schools; increase self-identified Latine staff by 20%; implement teen advisory subcommittee to client advisory council.
Goal 3: Improve health outcomes for Latine adolescents by enhancing access to culturally appropriate treatment and reducing overall symptoms experienced.
Objectives: Implement culturally modified trauma-informed cognitive-behavioral therapy and interpersonal therapy - adolescents treatment teams; demonstrate 20% reduction of depression and anxiety symptoms; implement community crisis response team.
Goal 4: Expand collaborative relationships to enhance delivery of services and reduce health disparities.
Objectives: Establish MOUs with local schools; execute MOU with Hines VA, implement teen mental wellness programming.
PCH already provides all CCBHC required clinical services. Combined with our FQHC medical, dental, psychiatry, and integrated BH services, we offer individuals and families a continuum of care to support both physical and mental health, enabling them to access care and participate in community life. We continue to build on a "no wrong door" approach to connecting residents with the appropriate level of care and method of service provision to best address their needs.
Our CCBHC will serve the seven municipalities of Bedford Park, Berwyn, Bridgeview, Cicero, Justice Stickney, and Summit. Our population of focus is Latine adolescents, ages 13-18, who reside in this area. PCH will also serve individuals with a behavioral health (BH) diagnosis, with emphasis on those with serious emotional disturbance (SED), serious mental illness (SMI), substance use disorder (SUD), opioid use disorder (OUD), and co-occurring mental and substance disorders (COD).
We estimate serving 700 new clients over the four-year grant period. Unmet needs and BH disparities remain a challenge, especially for Latine adolescents in our catchment area. Our population of focus primarily attends two high schools (Morton HS District 201 and Argo-Summit District 217). 82% of these students identify as Latine, 25% are English language learners, and 74% are from low-income households.
In recent years, rates of sadness and suicidality have increased significantly for our population of focus. In 2019, 42% of Illinois high school students reported "feeling so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row," compared to 28% in 2007. 12% of Latine high school students self-reported attempting suicide, among the highest rates in IL.
Our project goals are directly aligned with the need in our catchment area.
Goal 1: Enhance data collection & analysis to improve population health management and meet CCBHC criteria.
Objectives: Complete assessment of HIT; establish and launch centralized data collection processes.
Goal 2: Increase and diversify BH access points and workforce for Latine adolescents and their families.
Objectives: Implement "Parent Cafe" at high schools; increase self-identified Latine staff by 20%; implement teen advisory subcommittee to client advisory council.
Goal 3: Improve health outcomes for Latine adolescents by enhancing access to culturally appropriate treatment and reducing overall symptoms experienced.
Objectives: Implement culturally modified trauma-informed cognitive-behavioral therapy and interpersonal therapy - adolescents treatment teams; demonstrate 20% reduction of depression and anxiety symptoms; implement community crisis response team.
Goal 4: Expand collaborative relationships to enhance delivery of services and reduce health disparities.
Objectives: Establish MOUs with local schools; execute MOU with Hines VA, implement teen mental wellness programming.
PCH already provides all CCBHC required clinical services. Combined with our FQHC medical, dental, psychiatry, and integrated BH services, we offer individuals and families a continuum of care to support both physical and mental health, enabling them to access care and participate in community life. We continue to build on a "no wrong door" approach to connecting residents with the appropriate level of care and method of service provision to best address their needs.
Awardee
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Berwyn,
Illinois
604023334
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 300% from $1,000,000 to $4,000,000.
Pillars Community Health was awarded
Latine Adolescent Mental Health Western Cook County Illinois
Project Grant H79SM089471
worth $4,000,000
from the Division of Grants Management in September 2023 with work to be completed primarily in Berwyn Illinois 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 Planning, Development, and Implementation Grant.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 7/6/26
Period of Performance
9/30/23
Start Date
9/29/27
End Date
Funding Split
$4.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to H79SM089471
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79SM089471
SAI Number
H79SM089471-2916648099
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
UMCRGR7H4697
Awardee CAGE
61VW8
Performance District
IL-04
Senators
Richard Durbin
Tammy Duckworth
Tammy Duckworth
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 | 100% |
Modified: 7/6/26