Application Information Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS)
Request for Applications (RFA) No. SM-07-012
Posting on Grants.gov: February 12, 2007
Receipt date: May 3 , 2007
Announcement Type: Initial
Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) No..: 93.243
Key Dates:
Application Deadline |
Applications are due by May 3, 2007. |
Intergovernmental Review |
Letters from State Single Point of Contact (SPOC) are due no later than 60 days after application deadline. |
Public Health System Impact Statement (PHSIS)/Single State Agency Coordination |
Applicants must send the PHSIS to appropriate State and local health agencies by application deadline. Comments from Single State Agency are due no later than 60 days after application deadline. |
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2007 for Mental Health Data Infrastructure Grants for Quality Improvement (State DIG). The purpose of this program is to implement and strengthen the annual collection of the Uniform Reporting System (URS) measures that include the National Outcome Measures (NOMs), and to fund State Mental Health authorities to improve State and local data infrastructure for reporting and planning. This project supports the reporting of the CMHS National Mental Health Block Grant program.
In 2002, SAMHSA launched the Data Infrastructure Grant (DIG) Program to begin collecting system-level performance measures from all the States. The primary objective of the DIGs was to enable States to develop the infrastructure needed to support uniform data reporting across State Mental Health Agencies (SMHAs) and across multiple local agencies. The first issuance of the DIG Program focused on State testing and infrastructure development related to the evolving Uniform Reporting System (URS). The National Outcome Measures (NOMs) evolved from the original URS. Eight of the NOMs domains are already part of the URS.
As grantees have developed and adopted the common data standards, they have been increasingly able to collect the Uniform Reporting System data to meet the reporting requirements of the Block Grant Program. Over the last 4 years of the State DIG program, the ability to report the eight NOMs domains has increased notably.
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In 2002, only one of the domains (Utilization) was being reported by 75% or more of grantees. By 2005, five of the domains (Utilization, Employment, Adult Consumer Evaluation Outcomes, Living Situation, State Psychiatric Hospital Readmissions) were being reported by 75% or more of grantees and three of the four remaining domains were reported by 50-74% of grantees.
The future of the SAMHSA/CMHS State mental health data reporting program continues to evolve with a related plan to implement a State Client Level Initiative project with a few States to test the feasibility of implementing client level reporting in the States. Activities of this pilot in the next three years will include: 1) identifying and documenting the States' most promising approaches to the collection of client-level data; 2) developing recommendations for expanding client-level data collection systems to incorporate the NOMs; and 3) pilot testing the most promising approaches with other interested States to determine their feasibility.
State DIG grants are authorized under Sections 520A and 1971 (42 U.S.C. 300y) of the Public Health Service Act, as amended. This announcement addresses Healthy People 2010 focus area 18 (Mental Health and Mental Disorders).
Eligibility
Eligible applicants are State Mental Health authorities in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Territories that receive the Mental Health Block Grant. A central goal of the State DIG grants is to address data collection for the Community Mental Health Services Block Grants (CMHSBG). These Agencies are the entities responsible for State data infrastructure and collection of the URS/NOMs data and are the only State Mental Health authorities eligible for the CMHSBG.
Award Information
Funding Mechanism: | Grant |
Anticipated Total Available Funding: | $7.56 million |
Anticipated Number of Awards: | 58 |
Anticipated Award Amount: | Up to $142,200 for States |
Length of Project Period: | Up to three years |
Proposed budgets cannot exceed $142,200 for States and $71,100 for territories in total costs (direct and indirect) in any year of the proposed project. Annual continuation awards will depend on the availability of funds, grantee progress in meeting project goals and objectives, and timely submission of required data and reports.
This program is being announced prior to the appropriation for FY 2007 for SAMHSA's programs, with funding estimates based on the President's budget request for FY 2007. Applications are invited based on the assumption that sufficient funds will be appropriated for FY 2007 to permit funding of a reasonable number of applications solicited. All applicants are reminded, however, that we cannot guarantee that sufficient funds will be appropriated to permit SAMHSA to fund any applications.
Contact Information
For questions on program issues, contact:
Olinda Gonzalez, Ph.D.
Division of State and Community Systems Development
SAMHSA/Center for Mental Health Services
1 Choke Cherry Road, Room 2-1087
240-276-1762
E-mail: Olinda.gonzalez@samhsa.hhs.gov
For questions on grants management issues, contact:
Kimberly Pendleton
Office of Program Services, Division of Grants Management
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
1 Choke Cherry Road, Room 7-1097
Rockville, MD 20857
(240) 276-1421
kimberly.pendleton@samhsa.hhs.gov
Documents needed to complete a grant application:
Applications that are not submitted on the required application form will be screened out and will not be reviewed.
Download the complete Announcement No. SM-07-012
You must respond to the requirements in the RFA in preparing your application.Download RFA in MS Word format
Download RFA in Adobe PDF format
PHS 5161-1 (revised July 2000): Includes the face page, budget forms and checklist. Applications that are not submitted on the required application form will be screened out and will not be reviewed.
- PHS 5161-1 MS Word format
- PHS 5161-1 PDF Format
- HHS Form 690 PDF Format
- List of Assurances MS Word format
- List of Assurances PDF Format
- List of Certifications MS Word format
- List of Certifications PDF Format
- Survey on Ensuring Equal Opportunity for Applicants MS Word format
- Survey on Ensuring Equal Opportunity for Applicants in PDF format PDF Format
- SMA 170 (For certain grants only; see RFA) MS Word format
- SMA 170 (For certain grants only; see RFA) PDF Format
Additional Materials
For further information on the forms and the application process, see Useful Information for Applicants
Additional materials available on this website include:
- Technical Assistance and Training for SAMHSA Grant Applicants
- Grants Management at SAMHSA: Useful Information for Grantees
Last updated: 12/12/2007