H79SM086932
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Columbia River Mental Health Services (CRMHS) is requesting $1,000,000 per year for four (4) years, for a total grant award of $4.0 million to improve and advance our programs as an existing Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC). CRMHS is an attested CCBHC expansion grant recipient from 2020.
Under this new CCBHC improvement and advancement grant, the population of focus CRMHS seeks to improve behavioral health care for are children and adults who voluntarily seek treatment for Major Depressive Disorders (MDD) and are determined eligible for services by a clinical evaluation. MDD makes up 24% of our total client population, which is the largest client population throughout our clinics and programs.
To implement high quality programs, practices, and policies that are recovery-oriented, trauma-informed, and equity-based as a means of improving behavioral health, CRMHS shall serve a minimum of 200 unduplicated individuals with MDD each year of the grant. This number is projected to increase at a rate of 15% every year, totaling a minimum of 1,000 unique MDD patients over the course of the grant.
Additionally, CRMHS would use the grant funds to accomplish three broad goals:
1) Improve outcome-driven behavioral health care by ensuring evidence-based practices (EBPs) are utilized and advanced, outcome-driven care is practiced, and that social determinants of health (SDOH) are incorporated and recognized into all levels of care.
2) Increase the number of primary health screenings, providing a minimum of 200 primary health screenings to each new MDD client per year, to improve MDD symptoms and the overall quality of life for our clients, since evidence shows that screening at primary care visits and appropriate follow-up treatment can improve depression symptoms in adults and adolescents.
3) Increase care coordination and integration with partners to improve referral coordination and bi-directional information sharing with the objective of improving client outcomes.
The demographic profile of the population of focus shows that most are over 18 years of age (741 unduplicated persons), with the average age calculated at 38 years old. CRMHS also treats 62 youths under 18 years of age for MDD. CRMHS MDD patients are able-bodied (80%), white (76.8%), cis-gendered (90.5%), heterosexual (73.8%), female identifying (56%), and are primarily English-speaking (97%). Our MDD clients have reduced high-school graduation rates (73% completion), housing instability impacts 27% of them, and over 75% are unemployed.
Located in the southwest corner of the state, Clark County has a total population of 503,311 people and is officially designated as part of the Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA, Metropolitan Statistical Area. Prior to the pandemic, 18.2% of adolescents and 8.8% of adults in Washington reported having a major depressive episode in the previous year, which was like the U.S. shares (15.1% and 7.5%, respectively). Comparatively, in 2021, 33.5% of adults in Washington reported symptoms of anxiety and/or a depressive disorder, almost four times the pre-pandemic percentages. In total, CRMHS has 803 patients diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorders (24%), indicating that MDD levels remain high in our catchment area.
Under this new CCBHC improvement and advancement grant, the population of focus CRMHS seeks to improve behavioral health care for are children and adults who voluntarily seek treatment for Major Depressive Disorders (MDD) and are determined eligible for services by a clinical evaluation. MDD makes up 24% of our total client population, which is the largest client population throughout our clinics and programs.
To implement high quality programs, practices, and policies that are recovery-oriented, trauma-informed, and equity-based as a means of improving behavioral health, CRMHS shall serve a minimum of 200 unduplicated individuals with MDD each year of the grant. This number is projected to increase at a rate of 15% every year, totaling a minimum of 1,000 unique MDD patients over the course of the grant.
Additionally, CRMHS would use the grant funds to accomplish three broad goals:
1) Improve outcome-driven behavioral health care by ensuring evidence-based practices (EBPs) are utilized and advanced, outcome-driven care is practiced, and that social determinants of health (SDOH) are incorporated and recognized into all levels of care.
2) Increase the number of primary health screenings, providing a minimum of 200 primary health screenings to each new MDD client per year, to improve MDD symptoms and the overall quality of life for our clients, since evidence shows that screening at primary care visits and appropriate follow-up treatment can improve depression symptoms in adults and adolescents.
3) Increase care coordination and integration with partners to improve referral coordination and bi-directional information sharing with the objective of improving client outcomes.
The demographic profile of the population of focus shows that most are over 18 years of age (741 unduplicated persons), with the average age calculated at 38 years old. CRMHS also treats 62 youths under 18 years of age for MDD. CRMHS MDD patients are able-bodied (80%), white (76.8%), cis-gendered (90.5%), heterosexual (73.8%), female identifying (56%), and are primarily English-speaking (97%). Our MDD clients have reduced high-school graduation rates (73% completion), housing instability impacts 27% of them, and over 75% are unemployed.
Located in the southwest corner of the state, Clark County has a total population of 503,311 people and is officially designated as part of the Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA, Metropolitan Statistical Area. Prior to the pandemic, 18.2% of adolescents and 8.8% of adults in Washington reported having a major depressive episode in the previous year, which was like the U.S. shares (15.1% and 7.5%, respectively). Comparatively, in 2021, 33.5% of adults in Washington reported symptoms of anxiety and/or a depressive disorder, almost four times the pre-pandemic percentages. In total, CRMHS has 803 patients diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorders (24%), indicating that MDD levels remain high in our catchment area.
Awardee
Funding Goals
THE PURPOSE OF THIS PROGRAM IS TO INCREASE ACCESS TO AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF COMMUNITY MENTAL AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT SERVICES THROUGH THE EXPANSION OF CCBHCS. CCBHCS PROVIDE PERSON- AND FAMILY-CENTERED INTEGRATED SERVICES.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Vancouver,
Washington
986617254
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 200% from $1,000,000 to $3,000,000.
Columbia River Mental Health was awarded
Project Grant H79SM086932
worth $3,000,000
from the Division of Grants Management in September 2022 with work to be completed primarily in Vancouver Washington United States.
The grant
has a duration of 4 years and
was awarded through assistance program 93.696 Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Expansion Grants.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC)– Improvement and Advancement Grants.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 11/20/24
Period of Performance
9/30/22
Start Date
9/29/26
End Date
Funding Split
$3.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$3.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to H79SM086932
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79SM086932
SAI Number
H79SM086932-3502089039
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
75SAMH SAMHSA DIVISION OF GRANTS MANAGEMENT
Funding Office
75MS00 SAMHSA CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Awardee UEI
DBK5ZDNJHAV8
Awardee CAGE
493S0
Performance District
WA-03
Senators
Maria Cantwell
Patty Murray
Patty Murray
Budget Funding
Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Health and Human Services (075-1363) | Health care services | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $2,000,000 | 100% |
Modified: 11/20/24