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Program Supplements for Violence Intervention to Enhance Lives (Short Title: VITEL)

Post Date

April 5th 2016

Application Due Date

June 6th 2016

Funding Opportunity Number

TI-16-010

CFDA Number(s)

93.243

Funding Instrument Type(s)

Grant

Funding Activity Categories

Health

Number of Awards

5

Eligibility Categories

Other

Eligibility for this funding opportunity is limited to current SAMHSA FY 2014 TCE-HIV: Minority Women grantees because these grants specifically focus on minority women who are disproportionately affected by IPV. These grantees have the established infrastructure, partnerships, and necessary knowledge and skills to rapidly implement the VITEL program without a lengthy start-up period or break in service.

Funding

  • Estimated Total Funding:

    $350000

  • Award Range:

    $0 - $70000

Grant Description

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), announces the availability of one-year supplemental funding to enable grantees from the Targeted Capacity Expansion: Substance Abuse Treatment for Racial/Ethnic Minority Women at High Risk for HIV/AIDS Minority Women (TCE-HIV: Minority Women) cohort funded in FY 2014 to expand/enhance grant activities required under the Request for Application (RFA), TI-13-011. The Violence Intervention to Enhance Lives (VITEL) supplemental grants will allow awardees to enhance existing substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services by implementing intimate partner violence (IPV) screening. Information on the TCE-HIV: Minority Women program may be found in the original RFA available on the SAMHSA website at http://www.samhsa.gov/grants/archive. This program is being funded by the Secretaryмs Minority AIDS Initiative Fund (SMAIF). The purpose of the TCE-HIV: Minority Women program is to expand SUD treatment and HIV services for African American, Hispanic/Latina and other racial/ethnic minority women (ages 18 years and older), including heterosexual, lesbian, and bisexual persons, women who were previously incarcerated, and their significant others, who have substance use disorders and/or co-occurring substance use and mental disorders and are living with or at risk for HIV/AIDS (hereafter known as Яthe population of focusН). The VITEL grants will allow five existing grantees the opportunity to enhance their current SUD treatment services by implementing IPV screening. The goals of the VITEL program are to: 1) reduce IPV through screening and referrals; 2) reduce risky behaviors that lead to new HIV infections and substance use disorders; 3) increase access to care and improve health outcomes for people living with HIV and AIDS; 4) reduce HIV-related health disparities resultant from IPV screening tool implementation; and 5) determine the feasibility of integrating IPV screening in behavioral health settings.

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