Terms

Funding

It is anticipated that a maximum of $2,000,000 per year will be available through the Innovative Grants Program Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) to support full implementation of the program. Applicants will be asked to submit a project budget, which reflects the costs associated with planning, implementation and reporting during the project period.

Please note that the funding for the Innovative Grants Program and subsequent Innovative Projects is dependent on the availability of MHSA Innovation funds.

Awards

Submittal of an application does not guarantee an award. Applications will be evaluated on appropriateness, completeness, feasibility, clarity and relevance to the goal of the Innovative Grants Program. Additionally, the Innovative Grants Portfolio will be diverse in terms of project type, target population, activities, outcomes and learning questions.

Applicants that are granted awards will be required to sign a contract stating the work to be completed within the estimated budget and timeframe. Additional terms may be required.

Privacy Policy

Individual demographic information will not be shared with the Innovation Board upon review and scoring of applications. All demographic information will be collected, viewed and aggregated by Innovation Staff to assess the Innovative Grants Program Outreach efforts.

Names, emails, phone numbers and addresses will not be distributed to third parties. Behavioral Health Care Services may add emails and names to mailing lists to announce other events and funding opportunities.

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last updated 01/05/2011
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INN Round Two Grants for African American Utilization Report & Learning Questions
Application Period:
July 8 - September 16, 2011

INN Board Applications
Application Period:
June 24th - August 26th, 2011
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