Awarded Grants

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  • Awarded June 22, 2020

    Sustaining the National Alliance on Mental Illness

    National Alliance on Mental Illness-New Hampshire

    To ensure quality advocacy, knowledge development and nonprofit capacity building leadership for the mental health system which supports NH's children and their families by providing general operating support.
    Amount Awarded: $25,000
  • Awarded June 22, 2020

    New Hampshire Family Network Expansion Project

    National Alliance on Mental Illness-New Hampshire

    To continue cultivating and developing robust and resilient family and youth leaders, who are full partners in transforming and strengthening the infrastructure of NH’s children’s behavioral health system, by providing opportunities for leadership development, community engagement, education, training, and advocacy.
    Amount Awarded: $73,850
  • Awarded November 25, 2019

    Children's Behavioral Health Collaborative

    New Futures

    To develop, support and implement state-level policy changes to transform NH
    Amount Awarded: $240,000
  • Awarded September 23, 2019

    Children's Behavioral Health Field Assessment

    Keene State College

    Assess the current status and progress in development of the Children's Behavioral Health field
    Amount Awarded: $35,000
  • Awarded September 23, 2019

    System of Care Law reporting

    Keene State College

    To provide technical support to the NH Departments of Education and Health & Human Services as they prepare the Year 4 System of Care Implementation Report and Executive Summary.
    Amount Awarded: $39,884
  • Awarded September 23, 2019

    Leadership Learning Exchange for Equity: Children's Behavioral Health Cohort 2

    University of New Hampshire

    To deepen awareness and action on race and equity within New Hampshire's children's behavioral health field by implementing the Leadership Learning Exchange for Equity
    Amount Awarded: $19,977
  • Awarded June 17, 2019

    Messaging Young Child Social-Emotional Development

    Early Learning New Hampshire

    To help policymakers and providers understand the importance of young children's healthy social-emotional development by creating messaging tools and presentations
    Amount Awarded: $4,000
  • Awarded June 17, 2019

    Assessment of Early Childhood and Family Mental Health Workforce in New Hampshire

    Health Resources in Action

    To enhance capacity to promote infant and early childhood mental health by conducting an assessment to establish workforce development needs.
    Amount Awarded: $32,600
  • Awarded June 17, 2019

    Sustaining the National Alliance on Mental Illness

    National Alliance on Mental Illness-New Hampshire

    To ensure quality advocacy, knowledge development and nonprofit capacity building leadership for the mental health system which supports NH's children and their families by providing operating support.
    Amount Awarded: $25,000
  • Awarded June 17, 2019

    Enhanced Support for the NH Children's Behavioral Health Collaborative

    New Futures

    To strengthen the Children's Behavioral Health Collaborative's impact by evaluating the current structure and assessing its current role in the field and by supporting strategic opportunities
    Amount Awarded: $35,000
  • Awarded June 17, 2019

    New Hampshire Family Network Expansion Project

    National Alliance on Mental Illness-New Hampshire

    To develop family leadership in NH’s children’s behavioral health system through identification and engagement, providing training and support in advocacy and outreach, fostering and mentoring family leaders as advocates, and expanding grassroots family-to-family peer supports.
    Amount Awarded: $73,109
  • Awarded April 15, 2019

    Leveraging Resources for Children's Behavioral Health

    Health Strategies of New Hampshire

    To strengthen the field of children’s behavioral health by strategically supporting technical assistance to leverage funding from federal and/or national foundation sources.
    Amount Awarded: $10,000