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Find similar grantsState Prevention Enhancement Grant (SPE) is sponsored by Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS). This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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Incentive Grant (SPF SIG) ------Underage Drinking Prevention Initiatives ------Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention Initiative ---Prevention Services Staff ---Trainings, Webinars and Technical Assistance ------Prevention Services Calendar of Events ------Upcoming Prevention Trainings & Conferences ------Previous Prevention Trainings ------Training or Technical Assistance Request Form ------Overdose Prevention Naloxone Initiative ---Password Required Prevention ---Behavioral Health Case Management ---Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist ---Children Youth and
Family Services ---Mental Health Centers by City ------Resources for Children, Youth, and Families ------Resources for Adults and Families ------Resources for Professionals ------Resources for Trainers ---Certified Community Behavioral Health Center (CCBHC) ---Problem and Compulsive Gambling Addiction ---DUI - Alcohol and Drug Substance Abuse Courses (ADSAC) ---Oklahoma Drug and Mental Health Courts ------Mental Health Court ------Veteran's Drug Court ------Juvenile Drug Court ---Criminal
Justice Services ------Programs and Services ---Board Members, Agendas, Meetings and Minutes ------Community Champions Initiative ---Employee Assistance Program ---Griffin Memorial Psychiatry Residency Program ------GMH Resident Portal ---ODMHSAS Sponsored Trainings and Events ---Provider Certification ------ODMHSAS Administrative Rules ---Tribal State Relations SUBNAV ITEM 1 SUBSUBNAVIGATION --> Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Oklahoma Partnership Initiative (OPI) Oklahoma Prevention Needs Assessment (OPNA) Oklahoma E-Prevention Resource
Center Oklahoma State Epidemiology Outcomes Workgroup (SEOW) Regional Prevention Coordinators (RPC) State Prevention Enhancement Grant (SPE) Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG) Underage Drinking Prevention Initiatives Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention Initiative Prevention Services Staff Trainings, Webinars and Technical Assistance SUBNAV ITEM 4 SUBSUBNAVIGATION --> Prevention Services Calendar of Events Upcoming Prevention Trainings & Conferences Training or Technical
Assistance Request Form Overdose Prevention Naloxone Initiative Password Required Prevention Behavioral Health Case Management Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist Children Youth and Family Services SUBNAV ITEM 3 SUBSUBNAVIGATION --> Mental Health Centers by City SUBNAV ITEM 5 SUBSUBNAVIGATION --> Resources for Children, Youth, and Families Resources for Adults and Families Resources for Professionals Certified Community Behavioral Health Center (CCBHC) Problem
and Compulsive Gambling Addiction DUI - Alcohol and Drug Substance Abuse Courses (ADSAC) Oklahoma Drug and Mental Health Courts SUBNAV ITEM 3 SUBSUBNAVIGATION --> Criminal Justice Services SUBNAV ITEM 6 SUBSUBNAVIGATION --> Board Members, Agendas, Meetings and Minutes SUBNAV ITEM 4 SUBSUBNAVIGATION --> SUBNAV ITEM 5 SUBSUBNAVIGATION --> Community Champions Initiative Employee Assistance Program Griffin Memorial Psychiatry Residency Program SUBNAV
ITEM 8 SUBSUBNAVIGATION --> SUBNAV ITEM 10 SUBSUBNAVIGATION --> ODMHSAS Administrative Rules Real Property Trust Meeting Calendar Regional Prevention Coordinators (RPC) Renewing Programs: Overview of ODMHSAS Certification Process Resources and Publications Rural Population Workgroup SHARE Strengthening Hope And Resilience Everyday Social Services and Financial Support for Families Special Populations Workgroup Specialty Court Conference Info with Speaker Bios and Presentations Specialty
Court Previous Training Specialty Court Resources SPF SIG County One Pagers State Prevention Enhancement Grant (SPE) Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG) Substance Abuse and Co-Occurring Resources for Families Substance Abuse Resources for Clinicians and Providers Substance Abuse Resources for Parents, Children and Adolescents
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