From Lauren at tlpi.org Thu May 3 10:40:52 2018 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Thu, 3 May 2018 15:40:52 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] NCJA Webinar: Implementing Evidence Based Practices and Services with Fidelity Message-ID: <2fd80dc58925488eae28a4335bc6f835@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> May 3, 2018 [NCJA Logo] Webinar: Implementing Evidence Based Practices and Services with Fidelity Tuesday, May 15, 2018, 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET [Register Now] Although crime control policy and program development processes are increasingly being informed by scientific evidence, identifying and adopting what works is only part of what?s needed to realize positive outcomes. Evidence-based programs and practices (EBPs) still have to be implemented with fidelity and integrity in order to be successful. Unfortunately, implementation is not an easy task. Implementation science, however, can help practitioners tackle implementation challenges so the promise of EBPs can be more fully realized. This webinar will describe three common approaches for being evidence-based and the inherent implementation challenges associated with each. It will demonstrate the importance and difficulty of sound implementation using real world examples, and describe key lessons learned from implementation science that practitioners can use across a range of settings to deliver EBPs with greater fidelity, thereby improving outcomes. Presenter: Roger Przybylski, Founder/Consultant, RKC Group and Research Director, JRSA Moderator: Chris Asplen, Executive Director, National Criminal Justice Association National Criminal Justice Association | 720 7th Street, N.W., Third Floor | Washington, D.C. 20001 Tel: (202) 628-8550 | Fax: (202) 448-1723 | Privacy Policy To ensure receipt of our e-mail, please add ncja at informz.net to your address book. 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HTWC Funding Webinars Next Week Message-ID: <39099396fbd5464d8edecfb9de1061de@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> View this email in your browser<*|ARCHIVE|*> [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/2098ca541b563fa96b8822b3f/images/BJA4Webebc90d.jpg] Webinar: BJA Adult Drug Court Grant FY 2018: Funding Opportunity for Tribes May 9, 2018 12:00 PM PDT/3:00 PM EDT and Webinar: Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program FY 2018: Funding Opportunity for Tribes May 11, 2018 (tentative) 11:00 AM PDT/2:00 PM EDT The FY 2018 Adult Drug Court Discretionary Grant solicitation has been released. Applications are due June 5, 2018. The Tribal Law and Policy Institute will host a webinar on May 9, 2018 to overview the Tribal Healing to Wellness Court funding opportunity available within the FY 2018 Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Adult Drug Court Discretionary Grant solicitation. This webinar will focus on the application requirements of the grant, the tribal ten key components and NADCP Drug Court Standards, performance measures, and general grant writing tips. The grant solicitation includes funding opportunities for both implementation and enhancement. Presenters: Lauren van Schilfgaarde, Tribal Law Specialist, Tribal Law and Policy Institute Gregory Torain, Policy Advisor, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs. This webinar is free. Register Here for May 8th BJA Adult Drug Court Webinar The Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) was signed into law on July 22, 2016. As part of CARA, the Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program (COAP) solicitation offers states, local governments, and Indian tribes six funding categories to expand outreach, treatment, and recovery efforts to individuals impacted by the opioid epidemic. But keep in mind! This solicitation has not yet been released. Here is the FY 2017 COAP Solicitation. Presenters: Lauren van Schilfgaarde, Tribal Law Specialist, Tribal Law and Policy Institute Timothy Jeffries, Senior Policy Advisor, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs Trish Thackston, Policy Advisor, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs This webinar is free. Register Here for the May 11th COAP Webinar Questions? Email wellness at tlpi.org Find more information on news and announcement at: www.WellnessCourts.org/Events/ Copyright ? 2018 Tribal Law and Policy Institute, All rights reserved. www.WellnessCourts.org Tribal Law and Policy Institute 8235 Santa Monica Blvd. Ste. 211 West Hollywood, CA 90046 Email: wellness at tlpi.org unsubscribe from this list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Lauren at tlpi.org Fri May 4 13:07:09 2018 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Fri, 4 May 2018 18:07:09 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] Reminder: Call for Workshop Proposals for the 8th Annual HTWC Enhancement Training Message-ID: <69179c58febc4f91816be0cd570bf392@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> View this email in your browser<*|ARCHIVE|*> [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/2098ca541b563fa96b8822b3f/images/BJA4Webebc90d.jpg] Call for 8th Annual Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training Workshop Proposals Due May 11, 2018 Calling all Healing to Wellness Court practitioners, training and technical assistance providers, researchers, scholars, and experts in the field. You are invited to submit a workshop proposal to present at the 8th Annual Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training August 28-30, 2018 Albuquerque, NM U.S. Department of Justice conference approval is pending. Share your expertise, experience, and/or research with the key movers and shakers of the Wellness Court field. The Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI) is soliciting for workshop proposals that present the best practices in tribal justice, collaboration, and service delivery that enhance the capacity of adult, juvenile, family, and/or DUI/DWI Healing to Wellness Courts. TLPI will accept sessions that cover a wide range of topics. We encourage proposals that detail innovative practices; specific how-to guidance; the integration of custom and tradition into the Wellness Court; screenings, assessment tools, and evidence-based practices that serve Native populations; and planning guidance. Please visit Prior Enhancement Training Materials for a sampling of prior Enhancement Training topics and materials. Selection Criteria: Workshop proposals will be selected based on their relevance to the field; engaging format; subject-matter expertise and training experience of the presenters; and supplemental materials. * Workshops will be 1.25 hours. * Workshops will be either Plenary or 1 of 3 Breakouts. * Workshops can have 1-4 presenters. * Presenters agree to provide TLPI with a final electronic copy of their presentation and handout materials by August 10, 2018. All materials will be posted on www.EnhancementTraining.org and www.WellnessCourts.org for attendees to access during, and subsequent to, the training. * Presenters will be expected to pay for their own travel expenses. * When drafting your workshop proposal description, consider that this language could be used as the workshop description in conference materials. Workshop Proposals are due May 11, 2018. Applicants will be updated on the status of their Workshop Proposal by June 8, 2018. Workshop Proposals: Please email your workshop proposal to Wellness at TLPI.org. Please include: * Each presenter's Name * Presenter(s)' Title * Presenter(s)' Organization * Presenter(s)' Email * Presenter(s)' Biography (no more than 500 words) * Workshop Title * Workshop Description (no more than 500 words) * Target Audience * Supplemental Resources (if any) * Audio/Visual needs * Presentation date/time preference (if any) Workshop Proposals are due May 11, 2018. TLPI is generally unable to provide time or travel compensation. The Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training is a free training, and all presentation materials will be provided to attendees for free. We look forward to sharing your expertise with Indian country. Thank you! Learn more here. Questions? Email wellness at tlpi.org Copyright (c) 2018 Tribal Law and Policy Institute, All rights reserved. www.WellnessCourts.org Tribal Law and Policy Institute 8235 Santa Monica Blvd. Ste. 211 West Hollywood, CA 90046 Email: wellness at tlpi.org unsubscribe from this list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Lauren at tlpi.org Fri May 4 14:24:55 2018 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Fri, 4 May 2018 19:24:55 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] Reminder: Call for Workshop Proposals for the 8th Annual HTWC Enhancement Training In-Reply-To: <69179c58febc4f91816be0cd570bf392@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> References: <69179c58febc4f91816be0cd570bf392@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> Message-ID: View this email in your browser<*|ARCHIVE|*> [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/2098ca541b563fa96b8822b3f/images/BJA4Webebc90d.jpg] Call for 8th Annual Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training Workshop Proposals Due May 11, 2018 Calling all Healing to Wellness Court practitioners, training and technical assistance providers, researchers, scholars, and experts in the field. You are invited to submit a workshop proposal to present at the 8th Annual Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training August 28-30, 2018 Albuquerque, NM U.S. Department of Justice conference approval is pending. Share your expertise, experience, and/or research with the key movers and shakers of the Wellness Court field. The Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI) is soliciting for workshop proposals that present the best practices in tribal justice, collaboration, and service delivery that enhance the capacity of adult, juvenile, family, and/or DUI/DWI Healing to Wellness Courts. TLPI will accept sessions that cover a wide range of topics. We encourage proposals that detail innovative practices; specific how-to guidance; the integration of custom and tradition into the Wellness Court; screenings, assessment tools, and evidence-based practices that serve Native populations; and planning guidance. Please visit Prior Enhancement Training Materials for a sampling of prior Enhancement Training topics and materials. Selection Criteria: Workshop proposals will be selected based on their relevance to the field; engaging format; subject-matter expertise and training experience of the presenters; and supplemental materials. * Workshops will be 1.25 hours. * Workshops will be either Plenary or 1 of 3 Breakouts. * Workshops can have 1-4 presenters. * Presenters agree to provide TLPI with a final electronic copy of their presentation and handout materials by August 10, 2018. All materials will be posted on www.EnhancementTraining.org and www.WellnessCourts.org for attendees to access during, and subsequent to, the training. * Presenters will be expected to pay for their own travel expenses. * When drafting your workshop proposal description, consider that this language could be used as the workshop description in conference materials. Workshop Proposals are due May 11, 2018. Applicants will be updated on the status of their Workshop Proposal by June 8, 2018. Workshop Proposals: Please email your workshop proposal to Wellness at TLPI.org. Please include: * Each presenter's Name * Presenter(s)' Title * Presenter(s)' Organization * Presenter(s)' Email * Presenter(s)' Biography (no more than 500 words) * Workshop Title * Workshop Description (no more than 500 words) * Target Audience * Supplemental Resources (if any) * Audio/Visual needs * Presentation date/time preference (if any) Workshop Proposals are due May 11, 2018. TLPI is generally unable to provide time or travel compensation. The Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training is a free training, and all presentation materials will be provided to attendees for free. We look forward to sharing your expertise with Indian country. Thank you! Learn more here. Questions? Email wellness at tlpi.org Copyright (c) 2018 Tribal Law and Policy Institute, All rights reserved. www.WellnessCourts.org Tribal Law and Policy Institute 8235 Santa Monica Blvd. Ste. 211 West Hollywood, CA 90046 Email: wellness at tlpi.org unsubscribe from this list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Lauren at tlpi.org Mon May 7 18:24:29 2018 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Mon, 7 May 2018 23:24:29 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] New Grant! OJJDP FY 2018 Drug Treatment Courts Program Message-ID: <9729097e66b34842bf76a43bc2d9695d@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> View this email in your browser<*|ARCHIVE|*> [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/2098ca541b563fa96b8822b3f/images/BJA4Webebc90d.jpg] OJJDP Drug Treatment Courts Program Grant Applications Due June 21, 2018 The Drug Treatment Courts Program builds the capacity of states, state and local courts, units of local government, and federally recognized tribal governments to enhance pre-existing drug courts or implement new drug courts for individuals with substance abuse problems2 or cooccurring mental health disorders, including histories of trauma. OJJDP expects successful applicants to develop and implement a sustainability plan during the grant period to continue operation of the drug court when the grant ends. The Drug Treatment Courts Program builds the capacity of states, state and local courts, units of local governments, and federally recognized tribal governments to enhance pre-existing or implement new family and juvenile drug treatment courts to provide services for individuals with substance abuse problems, specifically those related to opioid abuse or co-occurring mental health disorders who are involved in the court. Category 1: Juvenile Drug Treatment Court grants Category 2: Family Drug Courts Enhancement grants Category 3: Family Drug Courts Implementation grants Upcoming Trainings and Grant Opportunities: * Webinar: BJA Adult Drug Court Grant FY 2018: Funding Opportunity for Tribes May 9, 2018 12:00pm PDT / 3:00pm EDT FY 2018 BJA Drug Court Grant solicitation here. * Webinar: Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program DY 2018: Funding Opportunity for Tribes May 9, 2018 (date tentative) 11:00am PDT / 2:00pm EDT Grant solicitation forthcoming. FY 2017 COAP Grant solicitation here. * National Association of Drug Court Association (NADCP) Annual Conference May 30 - June 2, 2018 Houston, TX * 8th Annual Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts Enhancement Training August 28-30, 2018 Albuquerque, NM www.EnhancementTraining.org Questions? Email wellness at tlpi.org Copyright (c) 2018 Tribal Law and Policy Institute, All rights reserved. www.WellnessCourts.org Tribal Law and Policy Institute 8235 Santa Monica Blvd. Ste. 211 West Hollywood, CA 90046 Email: wellness at tlpi.org unsubscribe from this list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Lauren at tlpi.org Tue May 8 14:38:19 2018 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Tue, 8 May 2018 19:38:19 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] FY 2018 COAP Solicitation is Out! Message-ID: View this email in your browser<*|ARCHIVE|*> [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/2098ca541b563fa96b8822b3f/images/BJA4Webebc90d.jpg] FY 2018 Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Site-Based Program Due: June 7, 2018 The Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) was signed into law on July 22, 2016. As part of CARA, the Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program (COAP) solicitation offers states, local governments, and Indian tribes six funding categories to plan, develop, and implement comprehensive efforts to identify, respond to, treat, and support those impacted by the opioid epidemic. Tribes are eligible for: Category 1: First Responder Partnerships Category 3: System-level Diversion Projects Category 6: Public Safety, Behavioral Health, and Public Health Information-sharing Partnerships FY 2018 COAP Solicitation Consider attending TLPI?s Friday webinar focused on this solicitation to learn more: Webinar: Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program FY 2018: Funding Opportunity for Tribes Presenters: Lauren van Schilfgaarde, Tribal Law Specialist, Tribal Law and Policy Institute Timothy Jeffries, Senior Policy Advisor, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs Trish Thackston, Policy Advisor, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs This webinar is free. Register Here for the May 11th COAP Webinar Upcoming Trainings and Grant Opportunities: * Webinar: BJA Adult Drug Court Grant FY 2018: Funding Opportunity for Tribes May 9, 2018 12:00pm PDT / 3:00pm EDT FY 2018 BJA Drug Court Grant solicitation here. * Webinar: Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program DY 2018: Funding Opportunity for Tribes May 9, 2018 (date tentative) 11:00am PDT / 2:00pm EDT Grant solicitation forthcoming. FY 2017 COAP Grant solicitation here. * National Association of Drug Court Association (NADCP) Annual Conference May 30 ? June 2, 2018 Houston, TX * 8th Annual Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts Enhancement Training August 28-30, 2018 Albuquerque, NM www.EnhancementTraining.org Questions? Email wellness at tlpi.org Find more information on news and announcement at: www.WellnessCourts.org/Events/ Copyright ? 2018 Tribal Law and Policy Institute, All rights reserved. www.WellnessCourts.org Tribal Law and Policy Institute 8235 Santa Monica Blvd. Ste. 211 West Hollywood, CA 90046 Email: wellness at tlpi.org unsubscribe from this list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Lauren at tlpi.org Thu May 17 10:35:52 2018 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Thu, 17 May 2018 15:35:52 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] AU Webinar: Engage Law Enforcement with Your Treatment Court Message-ID: <3fc2c205c6a3482cb84bac540f5690db@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> ne Month Left to Register! [http://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?ca=05bf68ed-451a-4fe1-9557-a5831f074313&a=1124199088752&c=6df19ec0-f2b2-11e5-81bc-d4ae52a459cd&ch=6e0e4e80-f2b2-11e5-81bc-d4ae52a459cd] [http://files.constantcontact.com/072cc7fb501/47246ba4-1faf-4d8d-8832-943e0bd159ba.jpg] [http://files.constantcontact.com/072cc7fb501/a8d5f0ee-c2ba-457b-9d0e-415f562b6cad.png] Register Now The National Drug Court Resource Center is hosting a webinar to discuss best practices and strategies to engage law enforcement with your treatment court. ?In the United States, approximately 1.5 million individuals arrested each year are at risk of substance dependence. Their first point of contact with the justice system is often with law enforcement officers. How can law enforcement officers be a key asset to your court and help to advance your mission? Join us via WebEx on Wednesday, June 13 at 2:00 p.m. EDT to learn! Further Details Available Here [Facebook]? [Twitter] ? The National Drug Court Resource, Policy, and Evidence-Based Practice Center?s mission is to equip the drug court field with open access to a wide variety of resources and research, helping treatment courts run more effectively. Justice Programs Office | 4801 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Suite 508, Washington, DC, DC 20016 Unsubscribe pmenon at american.edu Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by ndcrc at american.edu in collaboration with [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.] Try it free today -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Lauren at tlpi.org Thu May 17 17:39:01 2018 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Thu, 17 May 2018 22:39:01 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] New TLPI Publication: HTWC Case Management Message-ID: <304a048917ec4eb48ac772328483f6fd@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> View this email in your browser<*|ARCHIVE|*> [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/2098ca541b563fa96b8822b3f/images/BJA4Webebc90d.jpg] New Publication: Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts: Case Management May 17, 2018 [cid:image012.png at 01D3EDF4.357CC990]As part of the Tribal Law and Policy Institute?s Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Publication Series, Case Management provides Wellness Courts and their staff a guide to effective case management and the case manager role. This resource discusses the drug court case management standards, the functions of case management within a Wellness Court, the models and ethics of case management, data and evaluation, and the role of case management can be functionally and ethically shared by other members of the Wellness Court team. This appendix of this publication includse models of case management, vicarious trauma, sample job descriptions, sample participant progress reports, and sample Wellness Court data values. The Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Publication Series Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts: The Key Components, 2nd ed. (2014), is [http://www.wellnesscourts.org/images/COVER_Key%20Components%20Publication%20(1006x1280).jpg] designed to provide suggested key components and recommended practices for tribal justice systems to consider as they design, develop, and implement a Tribal Healing to Wellness Court that meets the needs of their community. This publication is organized around ten key components, adapted for tribes, which describe the basic elements of Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts. The purpose of each component is explained, followed by suggested practices, and a real-world example of the component being applied by active Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts. [http://www.wellnesscourts.org/images/THWC%20Treatment%202017.png]Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts: Treatment Guidelines, 2nd ed. (2017), is designed to provide tribal communities with an overview of Western substance abuse treatment strategies that have been developed by drug court programs over the past several years and that tribal programs might consider adapting, along with traditional healing practices. This guideline draws upon drug court standards and best practices, and the experiences of hundreds of tribal and state adult and juvenile drug court programs, operating in various environments and serving a wide range of individuals addicted to alcohol and/or other drugs. [http://www.wellnesscourts.org/images/Judicial%20Bench%20Book.png]Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts: The Judicial Bench Book (2016) The role of the Healing to Wellness Court differs dramatically from the adversarial trial court judge, both in mechanics and in philosophy. In Wellness Court, the judge serves as the captain or the coach of the team, focused on healing and collaboration. This publication orients and serves the Wellness Court judge while on the bench. The first section provides examples of key component performance in relation to component principles. The second section overviews key Wellness Court processes and procedures. Both sections include Bench Cards intended to serve as tools that package relevant information in an abbreviated format. [http://www.wellnesscourts.org/images/THWC%20Policies%20and%20Procedures%20Guides.jpg]Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts: The Policies and Procedures Guide (2015), is the quintessential tool for the Healing to Wellness Court, documenting the structure and spirit of the Court. This publication provides an overview of the key considerations for what should be included in the manual, including team roles and responsibilities, phase systems, alcohol and drug testing, and statutory provisions. Rather than detailing one ?model? manual, this publication provides excerpts from over fifteen operational manuals in order to preview the level of legal and cultural diversity that is possible within a Healing to Wellness Court. [http://www.wellnesscourts.org/images/COVER_Overview%20of%20Tribal%20Healing%20to%20Wellness%20Courts%20(800x1024).jpg]Overview of Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts, 2nd ed. (2014), offers an overview of Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts, also known at Tribal Drug Courts. This publications explores some of the unique opportunities and challenges faced in implementing and operating a Healing to Wellness Court. Common challenges include adapting the drug court concept to include alcohol dependency and abuse treatment, accounting for the unique jurisdictional factors present in Indian country, and ensuring sustainability. Common opportunities include addressing the specific cultural needs of the tribal nation, engaging in judicial innovation, and providing an alternative to incarceration. Upcoming Trainings and Grant Opportunities: * National Association of Drug Court Association (NADCP) Annual Conference May 30 ? June 2, 2018 Houston, TX * FY 2018 BJA Drug Court Discretionary Grant Solicitation Due: June 5, 2018 * FY 2018 Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program Due: June 7, 2018 May 11, 2018 Webinar Materials on the FY 2018 COAP * 8th Annual Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts Enhancement Training August 28-30, 2018 Albuquerque, NM www.EnhancementTraining.org Questions? Email wellness at tlpi.org Find more information on news and announcement at: www.WellnessCourts.org/Events/ Copyright ? 2018 Tribal Law and Policy Institute, All rights reserved. www.WellnessCourts.org Tribal Law and Policy Institute 8235 Santa Monica Blvd. Ste. 211 West Hollywood, CA 90046 Email: wellness at tlpi.org unsubscribe from this list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The short title for this program is ?MAT-PDOA? and applications are due no later than July 9, 2018! Please share it with your colleagues and tribal stakeholders. Information on the FOA is below and the link for additional information is: https://www.samhsa.gov/grants/grant-announcements/ti-18-009. ? FOA Number: TI-18-009 ? Application Due Date: Monday, July 9, 2018 ? Purpose: The program?s intent is to expand/enhance access to medication-assisted treatment (MAT) services for persons with an opioid use disorder seeking or receiving MAT. ? Eligibility: Tribes, tribal organizations, and urban Indian organizations are eligible. ? Anticipated Total Available Funding: $65,583,803 (At least $5 million will be awarded to federally recognized tribes and tribal organizations) ? Anticipated Number of Awards: Up to 125 awards ? Anticipated Award Amount: Up to $524,670 per year ? Length of Project: Up to three years ? Cost Sharing/Match Required?: No Thank you, Sharece Tyer Sharece N. Tyer, MBA, MS Public Health Analyst Office of Policy, Planning and Innovation Office of Tribal Affairs and Policy Office of Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 18E09C Rockville, MD 20857 Tel: (240) 276-2432 Email: Sharece.Tyer at samhsa.hhs.gov http://www.samhsa.gov/tribal-affairs Have inquiries? Send them to: otap at samhsa.hhs.gov Download the National Tribal Behavioral Health Agenda [cid:0A3BEA4E862FAE4FB4250C5D00A5F9A3 at namprd09.prod.outlook.com] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Picture (Device Independent Bitmap) 1.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 3941 bytes Desc: Picture (Device Independent Bitmap) 1.jpg URL: