AWARDED GRANTS
Awarded Monday, June 25, 2018
New Futures
To improve the behavioral health of NH's children and their families by implementing a collective impact initiative based on the statewide Plan, Transforming Children's Behavioral Health Care.
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Awarded Monday, June 25, 2018
National Alliance on Mental Illness-New Hampshire
To develop family leadership in NH’s children’s behavioral health system through identification and engagement, providing training and support in advocacy and outreach, fostering and mentoring family leaders as advocates, and expanding grassroots family-to-family peer supports.
Amount Awarded: $71,594
Awarded Monday, June 25, 2018
National Alliance on Mental Illness-New Hampshire
To ensure quality advocacy, knowledge development and nonprofit capacity building leadership for the mental health system which supports NH's children and their families by providing operating support.
Amount Awarded: $25,000
Awarded Monday, January 29, 2018
University of New Hampshire
To provide technical support to the NH DOE and DHHS as they prepare the Year 3 System of Care Implementation Report and Prepare for data needs associated with reports in Years 4 and 5
Amount Awarded: $40,000
Awarded Monday, September 18, 2017
Health Strategies of New Hampshire
To strengthen the field of children
Amount Awarded: $17,500
Awarded Monday, June 19, 2017
University of New Hampshire
To assist the Departments of Education and Health & Human Services comply with RSA 135-F, an act to implement a system of care for children's behavioral health, by supporting primary data collection and research associated with NH's children's behavioral health system
Amount Awarded: $31,407
Awarded Monday, June 19, 2017
National Alliance on Mental Illness-New Hampshire
To ensure quality advocacy, knowledge development and nonprofit capacity building leadership for the mental health system which supports NH's children and their families by providing operating support.
Amount Awarded: $35,000
Awarded Monday, November 21, 2016
New Futures
To improve the behavioral health of NH's children and their families by implementing a collective impact initiative based on the statewide Plan, Transforming Children's Behavioral Health Care.
Amount Awarded: $204,242
Awarded Monday, November 21, 2016
University of New Hampshire
To support and sustain family and youth engagement in New Hampshire by creating a framework and plan that enables further development, effective implementation, scale-up, and evaluation.
Amount Awarded: $33,788
Awarded Monday, September 19, 2016
Antioch University New England
To assess the state of the Children?s Behavioral Health field in New Hampshire, using the FASST Tool 3.0 and Documentation Review.
Amount Awarded: $29,488