$9.5M Allocated to Strengthen Mental Health Services for Youth Across Illinois

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$9.5M Allocated to Strengthen Mental Health Services for Youth Across Illinois (Springfield, IL) — Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) announced today that the State of Illinois has awarded $9.5 million in funding to 40 different applicants across the state to support post-pandemic child and adolescent health. The size of the grants ranges from $83,000 to just over $400,000. Sixty percent of the grants are going to schools, 20% to hospital or clinic-based programs, 17.5% to local health departments and 2.5% to colleges.

The funding is primarily from the CDC’s COVID-19 Public Health Workforce Supplemental Funding program authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) plus $500,000 in state dollars. It is being offered to help schools and local agencies improve student care through workforce enhancements, developing frameworks to prevent adverse childhood experiences, interventions to assist children suffering from trauma, and training for medical and school staff to expand adolescent mental health resources.

“We recognize that the last few years have presented numerous challenges for all of us, and this is especially so for our youth,” Governor Pritzker said. “Thanks to this infusion of federal funding, we are strengthening school-based programs and local agencies that serve the mental health needs of young people all across Illinois. I applaud the Biden Administration for recognizing the need to direct resources to these kinds of programs that support our youth.”

“IDPH is excited to support innovative ideas from across the state dedicated to addressing the mental health needs of children and young people,” said IDPH Director Dr. Sameer Vohra. “From Winnebago County in the north to Gallatin County in Southern Illinois, we were impressed with the thoughtful proposals we received from schools, health care providers, local health departments, and colleges to strengthen child and adolescent health.”

The funding opportunity was overseen by IDPH’s Office of Women’s Health & Family Services. More than 50 percent of the applicants for the funding opportunity are receiving funding.

The proposals outline numerous different strategies to strengthen mental health services for students across Illinois. These include developing student support programs and offering specialized curriculums in areas like stress management and nutrition; providing mental health training, education and support for teachers; providing such training for all school personnel; creating suicide awareness and prevention efforts; creating plans for mental health outreach; developing plans to address mental health needs during current and future public health emergencies; hiring counselors and other mental health professionals; and providing telehealth counseling and evaluation services.

 Grantee Amount Awarded County City
Alivio Medical Center $415,000.00 Cook Chicago
Arrowleaf Johnson County $249,000.00 Johnson Vienna
Bloomingdale SD 13 $249,000.00 DuPage Bloomingdale
Board of Trustees University of Illinois $281,308.58 Cook Chicago
Bond County Health Department $83,000.00 Bond Greenville
Bourbonnais Elementary School District 53 $313,341.60 Kankakee Bourbonnais
Chicago Heights School District 170 $342,674.36 Cook Chicago Heights
Chicago Public Schools $415,000.00 Cook Chicago
Cicero School District 99 $176,583.33 Cicero Cook
Clay County Hospital $180,630.85 Clay Flora
Community High School District 99 $249,000.00 DuPage Downers Grove
Crusaders Central Clinic Association $249,961.74 Winnebago Rockford
Douglas County Health Department $241,974.05 Douglas Tuscola
Downers Grove Grade School District 58 $332,592.62 DuPage Downers Grove
DuPage High School District 88 $249,000.00 DuPage Downers Grove
Egyptian Public and Mental Health Department $224,752.53 Gallatin Eldorado
Elmhurst Community Unit School District 205 $249,000.00 DuPage Elmhurst
Erie Family Health Center $182,270.43 Cook Chicago
Evanston Township High School District #202 $169,030.45 Cook Evanston
Evergreen Park Elementary School District 124 $292,118.50 Cook Evergreen Park
Fenton Community High School District 100 $249,000.00 DuPage Bensenville
Glenbard Township High School District 87 $249,000.00 DuPage Glen Ellyn
Gower School District 62 $124,031.88 DuPage Willowbrook
Greene County Health Department $166,000.00 Greene Carrollton
Herrin Community Unit School District 4 $316,546.94 Williamson Herrin
Horizon Health Foundation $99,731.66 Edgar Paris
Indian Prairie School District #204 $248,585.00 DuPage Aurora
Joliet Public Schools District 86 $206,688.16 Will Joliet
Lincoln Elementary School District #27 $86,657.93 Logan Lincoln
Loyola University of Chicago $132,800.00 Cook Maywood
Marquardt School District 15 $249,000.00 DuPage Glendale Heights
Rochelle Township High School $99,669.42 Ogle Rochelle
Salt Creek SD 48 $249,000.00 DuPage Villa Park
School District 45 $249,000.00 DuPage Villa Park
Stark County Health Department $197,930.02 Stark Kewanee
Stephenson County Health Department $83,000.00 Stephenson Freeport
Tamaroa Grade School District #5 $278,302.60 Perry Tamaroa
Tapestry 360 Health $408,890.58 Cook Chicago
Tri-County Special Education Association $377,807.70 DeWitt Bloomington
Will County Health Department $214,870.33 Will Joliet
TOTAL AWARDED $9,431,751.26

$9.5M Allocated to Strengthen Mental Health Services for Youth Across Illinois

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