Baltimore City Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council Survey of ...
Name of Entity
Primary/ Secondary
Focus
Associated Black Charities
1 (ABC)
Secondary
Baltimore City Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council Survey of Substance Abuse Prevention, Intervention and Treatment Resources
For Fiscal Year 2005
Program/Project Name
Function/Mission
Target Population
Prevention Intervention Treatment
Funding Source
Substance abuse treatment at 13 outpatient programs and 2 residential programs.
HIV/AIDS patients who are
To improve HIV/AIDS outcomes by uninsured or underinsured
stabilizing and treating substance and who are 300% or
abuse for approximately 200
below the federal poverty
persons annually.
line
Treatment
Federal - HRSAHIV/AIDS Bureau (Title I)
2 ABC
Secondary
Baltimore City Health 3 Department (BCHD)
Secondary
Jesus' Stop Restoration Center
To provide public awareness and peer counseling for tobacco use cessation.
African American Youth in
Baltimore City
Prevention
Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Program
Prevention of tobacco use by school School aged children (K-12
aged children
and college students)
Prevention
Maryland State Cigarette Restitution Funding Program
Maryland State Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene
Funding Amount
$1,323,570 $8,125
$776,000
4 BCHD
Secondary
Baltimore School-Based Recovery Services Program
Expand treatment capacity and continuum of care for adolescents with substance abuse problems
High School Students
Treatment
Federal
$500,000
5 BCHD
Secondary
"Community Partnership Grant Award" School-Based Health Initiative
Enhance substance abuse services
such as prevention and treatment for
adolescents with substance abuse Middle/High Schools
problems
Students
Prevention, Treatment
State
$250,000
6 BCHD 7 BCHD
Secondary Secondary
Health Center Cluster Grant
Increase knowledge level about
issues related to substance abuse for
students and enhance treatment to
adolescents with substance abuse Elementary/High Schools
problems
Students
Prevention, Treatment
Federal
Child and Adolescent Health Advocacy Project
Provide substance abuse prevention Elementary, Middle, High
services to students
School Students
Prevention
State
$59,869 $97,018
1
Name of Entity
Primary/ Secondary
Focus
Baltimore City Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council Survey of Substance Abuse Prevention, Intervention and Treatment Resources
For Fiscal Year 2005
Program/Project Name
Function/Mission
Target Population
Prevention Intervention Treatment
Funding Source
Funding Amount
Baltimore City Police 8 Department
Secondary
Baltimore City Police 9 Department
Secondary
Baltimore City Public 10 School System (BCPS)
Secondary
Baltimore Department of Housing and Community 11 Development (HCD)
Secondary
Baltimore Mental Health
12 Systems (BMHS)
Secondary
13 BMHS
Secondary
Get Out of the Game
Police officers provide outreach,
substance abuse and violence
prevention and referral services, and
collaborate with participating
Residents aged 17-25 years
substance abuse treatment and other in 3 high crime areas of Prevention,
human service providers
Baltimore City
Intervention
Police officers provide substance
GREAT/DARE hybrid program abuse and violence prevention
being developed
presentations in schools.
Third graders in Baltimore
City public schools
Prevention
Baltimore City Police Baltimore City Police
No additional funding
No additional funding
Here's Looking at You -
Kindergarten - grade 5; Life
Skills Training Program - Grades
6-8; Get Real About Violence -
Baltimore City public
grades 9-12; local curriculum- Prevent and reduce substance abuse school students in grades K-
high school health education among students.
12
Prevention
Federal - Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Grant
$1,220,012
Centers provide various human
services. Thirty-four (34) staff
Community Action Centers - Six members received special training to
community multi-purpose centers screen and refer persons needing
throughout the city
addiction treatment.
Baltimore City residents
Prevention, Intervention
Federal - Community Service Block Grant
University of Maryland Medical
Systems Department of
Provide integrated mental health
Psychiatry
and substance abuse services
Adult men & women with co-occurring serious mental health and substance abuse disorders
Intervention, Treatment
Federal (via State of Maryland mental health block grant)
$1,190,000 $27,365
Harford-Belair Mental Health Center
Provide integrated mental health and substance abuse services
Adult men & women with co-occurring serious mental health and substance abuse disorders
Intervention, Treatment
Federal (via State of Maryland mental health block grant)
2
$22,765
Name of Entity 14 BMHS
Primary/ Secondary
Focus
Secondary
Baltimore City Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council Survey of Substance Abuse Prevention, Intervention and Treatment Resources
For Fiscal Year 2005
Program/Project Name
Function/Mission
Target Population
Prevention Intervention Treatment
Funding Source
Funding Amount
Health Care for the Homeless Outreach and treatment
Homeless adults with cooccurring mental health and substance use disorders
Intervention, Treatment
Federal - McKinneyProject for Assistance in Transitioning from Homelessness (PATH)
$33,265
Baltimore Substance Abuse
15 Systems (BSAS)
Primary
16 BSAS
Primary
17 BSAS
Primary
18 BSAS 19 BSAS 20 BSAS 21 BSAS
Primary Primary Primary Primary
Treatment Block Grant Prevention Block Grant
Expansion of Services Grant Cigarette Restitution Grant Regional Needs Grant Viola Project Criminal Justice Grant
Prevention activities, assessment and referral, and treatment slots (4,823) in a continuum of care for approximately 10,131patients annually
Uninsured and underinsured Baltimore City adult and adolescent residents
Evidence-based prevention services
for approximately 2,000 citizens
annually
Baltimore City residents
Prevention, Intervention, Treatment
Prevention, Intervention
Court assessment and referral, and
treatment slots (1,313) in a
Uninsured and
continuum of care for approximately underinsured Baltimore
4, 101 patients annually
City residents
Intervention, Treatment
Uninsured and
Treatment slots (973) in a
underinsured Baltimore
continuum of care for approximately City adolescent and adult
3,963 patients annually
residents
Uninsured and
Treatment slots (177) in a
underinsured drug-
continuum of care for approximately involved offenders in
350 patients annually
Baltimore City
Treatment Treatment
Treatment slots in a continuum of Uninsured and
care for approximately 120 patients underinsured homeless
annually (33 slots)
persons in Baltimore City
Uninsured and
Treatment slots (146) in a
underinsured drug-
continuum of care for approximately involved offenders in
444 patients annually
Baltimore City
Intervention, Treatment
Treatment
State-Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration (ADAA) and Federal State-ADAA and Federal
State-ADAA
State-ADAA
State-ADAA
State-ADAA
State-ADAA
$20,536,956 $411,840
$9,556,758 $8,099,619 $1,466,625
$509,157 $1,607,460
3
Name of Entity 22 BSAS
Primary/ Secondary
Focus
Primary
Baltimore City Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council Survey of Substance Abuse Prevention, Intervention and Treatment Resources
For Fiscal Year 2005
Program/Project Name
Function/Mission
Target Population
Prevention Intervention Treatment
Funding Source
Integration of Child Welfare and Substance Abuse
Addiction assessment and referral
services at Dept. of Social Services, Uninsured and
and residential treatment slots (55) underinsured parents of
for approximately 300 patients
drug affected newborns in
annually
Baltimore City
Intervention, Treatment
State-ADAA
Funding Amount
$2,127,625
23 BSAS 24 BSAS
25 BSAS 26 BSAS 27 BSAS 28 BSAS 29 BSAS
Primary Primary
Primary Primary Primary Primary Primary
Children in Need of Assistance
Temporary Cash Assistance Addiction Counselors
Assessment and referral of mothers of drug affected newborns, and treatment slots (26) in a continuum of care for approximately 121 patients annually
Uninsured and underinsured mothers of drug affected newborns in Baltimore City
Intervention, Treatment
Assessment and referral services
Persons applying for entitlement benefits at Baltimore City Dept. of Social Service offices
Intervention
Care Coordination Ryan White Title I
Assessment, referral and case management services
Persons receiving entitlement benefits from the Dept. of Social Services
Intervention
Uninsured and
Treatment slots (88) in a continuum underinsured Baltimore
of care for approximately 199
City adult residents living
patients annually
with HIV/AIDS
Treatment
Ryan White Title II Correctional Options Program Tobacco Citation Program
Uninsured and
Treatment slots (55) in a continuum underinsured Baltimore
of care for approximately 300
City adult residents living
patients annually
with HIV/AIDS
Treatment
Uninsured and
Treatment slots (236) in a
underinsured drug-
continuum of care for approximately involved offenders in
470 patients annually
Baltimore City
Treatment
Residential treatment slot (1) for approximately 7 patients annually
4
Uninsured and underinsured Baltimore City adolescents
Treatment
State-ADAA
State-ADAA
State-Department of Human Resources through Baltimore City Department of Social Services
Federal-HRSA - to Associated Black Charities
Federal-HRSA through Baltimore City Health Department
State-Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services
Baltimore City
$1,365,387 $1,443,644
$1,073,378 $683,105 $300,000 $590,000 $30,000
Name of Entity 30 BSAS 31 BSAS
Primary/ Secondary
Focus
Primary
Primary
Baltimore City Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council Survey of Substance Abuse Prevention, Intervention and Treatment Resources
For Fiscal Year 2005
Program/Project Name
Function/Mission
Target Population
Prevention Intervention Treatment
Funding Source
Medication assisted treatment slots Uninsured and
(90) for approximately 110 patients underinsured addicted Intervention,
Needle Exchange Day Program annually
persons in Baltimore City Treatment
Baltimore City
Needle Exchange Evening and Weekend Program
Medication assisted treatment slots Uninsured and
(48) for approximately 70 patients underinsured addicted Intervention,
annually
persons in Baltimore City Treatment
State-Maryland AIDS Administration
Funding Amount
$218,000
$290,860
32 BSAS
Primary
33 BSAS
Primary
34 BSAS
Primary
Department of Juvenile 35 Services (DJS)
Secondary
36 DJS 37 DJS 38 DJS
Secondary Secondary Secondary
Baltimore City Grant
Treatment slots (158) in a
continuum of care for approximately
290 patients annually; and
community-wide prevention
Uninsured and
Prevention,
services for approximately 55,000 underinsured Baltimore Intervention,
persons annually
City adults and adolescents Treatment
Empowerment Zone
Uninsured and
underinsured
Treatment slots (95) in a continuum Empowerment Zone
of care for approximately 225
residents participating in
patients annually
employment skills training Treatment
Interim Methadone Project
Interim methadone maintenance Uninsured and
treatment for approximately 1,200 underinsured Baltimore
patients annually
City residents
Treatment
Baltimore City Juvenile Drug Court
To provide substance abuse intervention and treatment to DJS youth
Adolescents in Juvenile Services system
Intervention, Treatment
To provide substance abuse intervention and treatment to DJS Baltimore Juvenile Justice Center youth
Adolescent males in Juvenile Services system
Intervention
To provide substance abuse Aunt CC's Harbor House Shelter intervention to DJS youth
To provide substance abuse Family Advocacy Group Home intervention to DJS youth
In-placement adolescents
males
Intervention
In-placement adolescents
males
Intervention
Baltimore City
Federal - through Empower Baltimore Management Corp. Federal - CAST through Baltimore City Health Department
State
State
Not provided
Not provided
5
$1,250,000
$460,000 $994,100 Not provided Not provided Not provided Not provided
Name of Entity
Primary/ Secondary
Focus
39 DJS
Secondary
40 DJS
Secondary
Department of Public Safety
and Correctional Services /
Division of Pretrial
Detention Services
41 (DPSCS/DPDT)
Secondary
Baltimore City Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council Survey of Substance Abuse Prevention, Intervention and Treatment Resources
For Fiscal Year 2005
Program/Project Name Forward Motion Group Home Mount Clare House
Function/Mission
Target Population
Prevention Intervention Treatment
Funding Source
To provide substance abuse
prevention and intervention to DJS In-placement adolescents Prevention,
youth
males
Intervention
Not provided
To provide substance abuse
prevention and intervention to DJS In-placement adolescent
youth
males
Prevention, Intervention
Not provided
Reduction in recidivism and ACT-Substance Abuse Program substance use
Incarcerated adult men and
women
Treatment
State via BSAS
42 DPSCS/DPDT
Secondary
43 DPSCS/DPDT
Secondary
Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services / Division of Parole and 44 Probation (DPSCS/DPP) Secondary
45 DPSCS/DPP 46 DPSCS/DPP
Secondary Secondary
Addictions Assessment Unit Assessment & referral
Pretrial adult men & women offenders
Intervention
State via BSAS
Women's Substance Abuse and Reduction in recidivism and
Transitional Program
substance use
Clinical Services Assessment &
Placement Unit at Guilford
Avenue
Assessment & referral
Clinical Services Assessment &
Placement Unit at Guilford
Avenue
Assessment & referral
Incarcerated adult women Treatment
State-DPSCS
In-community sentenced adult males and females Intervention
State-DPP
Incarcerated sentenced adult males and females and potential Drug Treatment Court participants
Intervention
State-DPP
Correctional Options
Program/Drug Treatment Court Reduction in recidivism and
IOP Services (DOP/DTC)
substance use
6
Adult COP parolees & DTC probationers
Intervention, Treatment
State-DPP
Funding Amount
Not provided
Not provided
$189,588 (this amount also
included in BSAS grants listed above)
$417,870 (this amount also
included in BSAS grants listed above)
$32,000 (BSAS grants pay for other program costs)
$633,805 (salaries)
$757,251 (salaries) $590,000 (this amount is also included in BSAS grants listed
above)
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