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Collaboration of Equity and Belonging in Behavioral Health—CEBiB Official Government Website Contacts, Directions & Hours County Clerk / Recorder / Elections Information Management Office / GIS Regional Office of Education State’s Attorney’s Office Veterans Assistance Commission Boards, Commissions, & Committees Elected & Appointed Officials Freedom of Information Act Ordinances / Resolutions & Policies Public Hearings & Notices Reports of County Officials Departments: Mental Health Board menu Agendas, Meeting Materials & Minutes Capital Funding Guidelines CEBiB—Collaboration of Equity and Belonging in Behavioral Healthcare Mental Health Resources Interactive Map Opioid Settlement Fund Program Agendas, Meeting Materials & Minutes Capital Funding Guidelines CEBiB—Collaboration of Equity and Belonging in Behavioral Healthcare Mental Health Resources Interactive Map Opioid Settlement Fund Program Collaboration of Equity and Belonging in Behavioral Health—CEBiB To explore and assist with implementing quality behavioral healthcare options that are intentionally inclusive and equitable for all DeKalb County residents.
CEBiB Funding Grant Program CEBiB Funding Program Timeline CEBiB DCCMHB Grant Seekers Workshop Presentation CEBiB Grant Application Question List CEBiB Funds Grant Application CEBiB Mental Health Resources DCCMHB CEBiB Survey Report Please leave any comments, questions, or concerns related to mental health or substance use services using the form below.
: Dr. Quiana Jones – Co-Chair Dr. Robert Cook, DCCMHB Member – Co-Chair Dr. Quiana Jones – Co-Chair Dr. Robert Cook, DCCMHB Member – Co-Chair To explore and assist with implementing quality behavioral healthcare options that are intentionally inclusive and equitable for all DeKalb County residents.
CEBiB Funding Grant Program CEBiB Funding Program Timeline CEBiB DCCMHB Grant Seekers Workshop Presentation CEBiB Grant Application Question List CEBiB Funds Grant Application CEBiB Mental Health Resources DCCMHB CEBiB Survey Report Please leave any comments, questions, or concerns related to mental health or substance use services using the form below.
: Contacts, Directions & Hours County Clerk / Recorder / Elections Information Management Office / GIS Regional Office of Education State’s Attorney’s Office Veterans Assistance Commission Boards, Commissions, & Committees Members & Contact Information Boards, Commissions, Committees Past & Present Chairpersons Elected & Appointed Officials Freedom of Information Act Ordinances / Resolutions & Policies Public Hearings & Notices Reports of County Officials
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations working on behavioral health equity and belonging in DeKalb County, Illinois. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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