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The National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention provides technical assistance and training to more than 200 school districts and communities that receive grants from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
We believe there is a tremendous opportunity for grantees to learn from one another. Grantees at Work presents case studies about grantees, the obstacles they encounter, and how they overcome these obstacles.
Working with Law Enforcement and Juvenile Justice
School District of Springfield R-12
Springfield, Missouri
SS/HS Grantee
Responding to Mental Health Issues Following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: School and Community Partnerhip at Work NEW
DePelchin Children's Center
Houston, Texas
YVPP Grantee
Leveraging Partnerships in West Chicago
West Chicago Elementary School District #33
West Chicago, Illinois
SS/HS Grantee
Deterring Gang Involvement
School District Five of Lexington & Richland Counties
Ballentine, South Carolina
SS/HS Grantee
Building Trust with Immigrant Families
Mid-Valley Providers Consortium
Educational District 105
Yakima, Washington
SS/HS Grantee
Recruitment success for Hard to Reach Audiences
Esperanza Para Los Ninos
Kansas City, Missouri
TCE Grantee
Sustainability Planning Right From the Start
Nancy Kelly
Utica, New York
SS/HS Grantee
Using a Survey to Promote Collaboration, Solve Problems, and Sustain Your Program Activities
Willa Farrell
Hyde Park, Vermont
SS/HS Grantee
Building relationships with Policymakers
JoAnne Pedro-Carroll
Children's Institute
Rochester, New York
TCE Grantee
Using the Media to Generate Program Support
Carol Lee
Russellville, Arkansas
SS/HS Grantee
Rural Collaborative Creates Cohesive Network Despite Distances
Colleen MacRae and Melissa Perreault
Stephen-Argyle School District
Minnesota
SS/HS Grantee
PATHS to Success
Lynn Páscoa, Hope Project Director (TCE Grantee)
Dauphin County Mental Health/Mental Retardation Program
Mavis Kelley, Safe Schools/Healthy Students Project Director
Harrisburg School District
Harrisburg , Pennsylvania
Art or Magic? Creating Community Awareness
Diane Patterson
Children's Village
Yakima, Washington
TCE Grantee
Fee-for-service: One Grantee's Roadmap for Sustainability
Annette Klinefelter
Girls Initiative Network
Portland, Oregon
YVPP Grantee
Embracing Diversity
Barb Zandlo Hutchinson and Jody Herron
Independent School District #16
Spring Lake Park, Minnesota
SS/HS Grantee
Collaborating for Impact
Liza Andrew-Miller, David White, Graham Harriman
Multnomah and Washington Counties, Oregon
TCE Grantees
Building and Leveraging Social Capital
Julie Majors and George Lopez
Weslaco Independent School District
Weslaco, Texas
SS/HS Grantee
Sustainability Strategies
Sustainability Strategies
TCE Prevention/Early Intervention Cohort 1
The Importance of Stakeholder Involvement
Patricia Chavez Anaya
Esperanza del Pueblo
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
YVPP Grantee
Creating a Cohesive Implementation Team
Kelli Hoekstra
Puget Sound Educational Service District
Fife, Washington
SS/HS Grantee
Expanding your Program's Reach by Engaging Policymakers
and Partnering with Community Resources
April Thomas
The Violence Intervention and Prevention Project (VIP), a program of L.U.K. Crisis Center, Inc.
Worcester, Massachusetts
YVPP Grantee
Cultural Competence - What Does It Look Like in Practice?
Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Bayfield, Wisconsin
TCE Grantee
The Art of Selling
Robin Acker
Edgewood Center for Children/Families
San Francisco, California
YVPP Grantee
Parent Involvement
Lawrence Public School District
Lawrence, Massachusetts
SS/HS Grantee
The Challenges of Adaptation
Burke County Public Schools
Burke County, North Carolina
TCE Grantee
Building an Effective Coalition
Christy Lopez-Gutierrez
Southern New Mexico Human Development
Las Cruces, New Mexico
YVPP Grantee
Strategic Use of Evaluation
Fresno Unified School District
Fresno, California
SS/HS Grantee
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