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Apply for Drug and Alcohol Program Funding | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs Apply for Drug and Alcohol Program Funding Grant opportunities range from funding substance use disorder (SUD) drop-in centers, harm reduction services, crisis stabilization services, pregnancy supports, loan repayment programs for the SUD workforce, to other SUD-related programs, services, and initiatives.
Competitive grant process and requirements 24-09 | Integrated Health Solutions Applications are due by Friday, January 24, 2025, at 12 pm EST. DDAP is accepting applications from primary physical health care providers, hospitals, rural health centers, or federally qualified health clinics.
These organizations should have experience and expertise in addressing SUD, and OUD, or work with community-based providers that have this experience and expertise and must have a desire to provide integrated care that addresses both behavioral health care and primary physical health needs.
\r\n This project aims to promote full integration and collaboration in clinical practice between behavioral health care and primary physical health care. This integrated care can include a specific focus on the CoCM. DDAP is accepting applications from primary physical health care providers, hospitals, rural health centers, or federally qualified health clinics.
These organizations should have experience and expertise in addressing SUD, and OUD, or work with community-based providers that have this experience and expertise and must have a desire to provide integrated care that addresses both behavioral health care and primary physical health needs.
This project aims to promote full integration and collaboration in clinical practice between behavioral health care and primary physical health care. This integrated care can include a specific focus on the CoCM. Applicants must be primary physical health care providers, hospitals, rural health centers, or federally qualified health clinics.
These organizations should have experience and expertise in addressing substance use disorder (SUD), opioid use disorder (OUD) or work with community-based providers that have this experience and expertise and must have a desire to provide integrated care that addresses both behavioral health care and primary physical health needs. \r\n This integrated care can focus on the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM).
The CoCM is an evidence-based, integrated care approach that addresses substance use conditions in primary care settings. Care is provided by a primary care team that includes a case manager, behavioral health professionals, and a consulting doctor with a specialty in addiction. \r\n Applicants can also choose another evidence-based integrated care model.
Applicants cannot be involved in a current integrated behavioral health and physical health implementation project. \r\n Single County Authorities (SCAs) are not eligible to be the primary applicant under this funding announcement but may partner with one of the physical health providers mentioned above.
\r\n Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP)- licensed treatment providers are not eligible to be the primary applicant under this funding announcement but may partner with one of the physical health providers mentioned above Applicants must be primary physical health care providers, hospitals, rural health centers, or federally qualified health clinics.
These organizations should have experience and expertise in addressing substance use disorder (SUD), opioid use disorder (OUD) or work with community-based providers that have this experience and expertise and must have a desire to provide integrated care that addresses both behavioral health care and primary physical health needs. This integrated care can focus on the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM).
The CoCM is an evidence-based, integrated care approach that addresses substance use conditions in primary care settings. Care is provided by a primary care team that includes a case manager, behavioral health professionals, and a consulting doctor with a specialty in addiction. Applicants can also choose another evidence-based integrated care model.
Applicants cannot be involved in a current integrated behavioral health and physical health implementation project. Single County Authorities (SCAs) are not eligible to be the primary applicant under this funding announcement but may partner with one of the physical health providers mentioned above.
Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP)- licensed treatment providers are not eligible to be the primary applicant under this funding announcement but may partner with one of the physical health providers mentioned above Applications shall be submitted via email to RA-DAGrantsMgmt@pa. gov through Friday, January 24, 2025, by 12:00 pm, EST. Applications shall be submitted via email to RA-DAGrantsMgmt@pa.
gov through Friday, January 24, 2025, by 12:00 pm, EST. Application details and requirements Questions shall be submitted via email to RA-DAGrantsMgmt@pa. gov through Friday, January 10, 2025, by 12:00 pm EST.
\r\n Questions and answers will be posted here on Friday, January 17, 2024, by 12:00 pm EST. Questions shall be submitted via email to RA-DAGrantsMgmt@pa. gov through Friday, January 10, 2025, by 12:00 pm EST.
Questions and answers will be posted here on Friday, January 17, 2024, by 12:00 pm EST. Submit applications and direct questions or feedback to: Submit applications and direct questions or feedback to: Note the specified time period for questions designated for each grant opportunity under the "Questions" heading. Note the specified time period for questions designated for each grant opportunity under the "Questions" heading.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Pennsylvania nonprofit organizations partnering with county governments to provide mental health treatment and support services Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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