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Funding for Provider’s Support System for Medication-Assisted Treatment

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January 10, 2019 SAMHSA Headlines—Your one-stop source for the latest from SAMHSA. Funding National Center of Excellence for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation Grant The purpose of this program is to advance the implementation of high quality infant and early childhood mental health consultation across the nation through the development of tools, resources, training, and mentorship to the infant and early childhood mental health field. The primary goals are to promote the healthy social and emotional development of infants and young children, and to prevent, to the greatest extent possible, the onset of serious emotional disturbance. SAMHSA plans to issue 1 grant of up to $1,000,000 per year for up to 5 years. Application Due Date: Tuesday, January 29, 2019 Intensive Technical Assistance Opportunity SAMHSA's Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical

Grant Announcement

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Grant Announcement Suicide Prevention Lifeline Crisis Center Follow-Up Expansion Grant Program Application Due Date: Monday, March 11, 2019 SAMHSA is accepting applications for Suicide Prevention Lifeline Crisis Center Follow-Up Expansion Grant Program (Crisis Center Follow-Up Expansion). The purpose of this program is to provide an integrated hub that: Ensures systematic follow-up of suicidal persons who contact an NSPL Crisis Center. Provides enhanced coordination of crisis stabilization, crisis respite, and hospital emergency department services. Enhances coordination with mobile on-site crisis response. In effect, with the resources provided, the hub should not lose track of a person in a suicidal crisis as they interface with crisis systems. It is expected that this program will promote continuity of care to safeguard the well-being of individuals who are at risk of suicide. SAMHSA plans to issue 2 grants of up to $3

WEBINAR: 2019 PIT & HIC Reporting

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This webinar will prepare you for Point in Time and Housing Inventory Chart reporting to HUD. 2019 PIT & HIC Reporting with WellSky Community Services January 22 at 11 am Eastern / 8 am Pacific Join us for an important training session in which we will review how WellSky supports this year's Point In Time (PIT) and Housing Inventory Chart (HIC) reports. This webinar will cover: What's new in this year's reports The data points to be collected How to complete the reports Steps in submitting to HUD We will also leave plenty of time to field questions you may have.  Register now to prepare for these essential reports ! Copyright © 2018 Wellsky. All Rights Reserved. 11711 W. 79th St, Lenexa, KS 66214

NEW Rapid Re-housing Handbook + Symposium registration deadline

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1 day left for Pre-Early Bird registration! RESOURCES     2019 NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM

HUD Grant: HMIS Capacity Building

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Let WellSky help you take advantage of HUD's unique HMIS Capacity Building grant Let WellSky help you take advantage of HUD's unique HMIS Capacity Building grant Learn about the grant HUD has announced $5 million in funding  to help communities improve their CoC's HMIS. HUD has never offered this kind of grant before, and it is a valuable opportunity to bring new solutions to the problem of homelessness in your community. These improvements can include: Consolidate HMIS software or databases with another CoC's HMIS. Upgrade, customize, or configure the functionality of an existing HMIS. Improve HMIS data quality. Increase staff skills through trainings related to HMIS governance, data quality improvements, and data analysis. Our team is ready