Alcoholism and drug addiction and mental health services administration is responsible applications for grants to support suicide prevention effortson University, the availability of funds for FY 2009.
The American College Health Association, 2006, the National College Health found that 9 percent of students in institutions of higher learning, seriously considered suicide in recent years and 1.3 per cent in reality attempted suicide. The program is designed to help colleges and universities in their efforts to prevent suicide attempts and to supplement and improve services for students with behavioral problems and mental health problems such as depression and drug abuse, the risk of suicide.
It is expected that about 2.1 million U.S. dollars will be available to finance up to 21 scholarships. The average amount of bidding process is expected to $ 100000 per year for up to three years. The recipients of subsidies is expected that the non-federal sources of funding for each year of the grant. The volume of actual solutions may vary, depending on availability of funds. Grants will be awarded by SAMHSA Center mental health services.
Who Can Apply: The right is limited to higher education. Candidates for public and private institutions, including public universities, private four-year colleges and universities (including religious) minorities in the service of universities, technical colleges and community.
How to apply: for No. CM-09-001 can be obtained by phone at SAMHSA Health Information Network at 1-877-SAMHSA7 or upload them http://www.samhsa.gov/Grants/2009/sm_09_001. Aspx. Applicants are asked to apply online with http://www.grants.gov/.
Application Due Date: November 25, 2008 applications must be received before the date and time are taken into consideration for the revision.
Additional information: Potential applicants are invited to the application of technical assistance, conference calls. Call for quantity and timing are http://www.sprc.org/. Applicants with questions on the agenda, should contact Scott J. Salvatore, Psy.D. at 240-276-1866 or Scott.Salvatore @ samhsa.hhs.gov. For questions on grants management issues, contact Gwendolyn Simpson at 240-276-1408 or gwendolyn.simpson @ samhsa.hhs.gov.
adapted from http://www.medicalnewstoday.com
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