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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