Administration for Community Living ACL Resources to Grantees

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Presentation transcript:

Administration for Community Living ACL Resources to Grantees The following slides represent a portion of the slide deck presented to grantees - Mentor and Partner ACL Kickoff Webinar, June 2018. Slide order & content have been tailored to IN Advisory Board Meeting

Overview Administration for Community Living -organizational structure TBI State Partnership Program organization & administration Meet the Grantees Mentor & Partner State Workgroups TBI Coordinating Center Introduction to the ACL State Partnership Program Website

ACL's organizational structure and related programs Administrator Principal Deputy Administrator Center for Management and Budget Office of External Affairs Center for Policy & Evaluation Office of Policy Analysis & Development Office of Policy Performance & Evaluation Office of Budget & Finance Office of Info RM Office of Grants Mgmt. Office of Admin & Personnel National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) Center for Integrated Programs Administration on Disabilities Ind. Living Admin. Admin. on Intellectual Develop. Disabilities Amputee Coalition Centers for Independent Living Paralysis Resource Center Statewide Independent Living Councils TBI Coordinating Center TBI State Partnership Program Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Evidence-Based Falls Prevention Programs State Councils on Developmental Disabilities TBI Protection & Advocacy Program TBI Model Systems Program Research grant programs Veteran-Directed Home and Community Based Services No Wrong Door System Administration on Aging Complex structure – departments and associated programs

TBI State Partnership Program Organization and administration Mentors: maintain and expand established infrastructure, mentor partners, collaborate with other mentors to improve the national impact of the TBI program Partners - collaborate with mentor states to build and enhance basic infrastructure Mentors Partners ACL TBI Coordinating Center TBI Coordinating Center: collaborate with grantees and other TBI stakeholders to maximize the health and independence of individuals who sustain a TBI Administer the TBI State Partnership Program to create and strengthen a system of services and supports that maximize the independence, well-being, and health of persons with TBI across the lifespan and aids their families and caregivers The purpose of this program is to create and strengthen a system of services and supports that maximizes the independence, well-being, and health of persons with TBI across the lifespan and aids their families, and their caregivers. For the 2018 funding cycle, ACL is funding two tiers of grantees through the TBI State Partnership Program: Partner State Grants and Mentor State Grants. Grantees from both tiers will work together to maximize the program’s impact nationally. ACL is focused on fostering collaboration between partner and mentor states, and among other TBI stakeholders.

Resource Facilitation Underserved Population Meet the Grantees New Grantees Welcome Back Criminal Justice Schools Arkansas ● California ● Georgia ● Kansas ● Kentucky ● Maryland ● Minnesota ● Oregon ● Rhode Island ● Utah ● Vermont Alaska ● Colorado ● Idaho ● Indiana ● Iowa ● Massachusetts ● Missouri ● Nebraska ● North Carolina ● Pennsylvania ● Tennessee ● Virginia ● West Virginia Colorado ● Pennsylvania ● Vermont ● California Colorado ● Pennsylvania ● Iowa ● Oregon ● Missouri ● Nebraska Opioid Focus Resource Facilitation Registry and Outreach Underserved Population Massachusetts ● Virginia ● Kentucky ● Maryland ● North Carolina ● West Virginia Colorado ● Pennsylvania ● Iowa ● Vermont ● California ● Tennessee ● Indiana ● Oregon ● Nebraska Georgia ● Kansas ● Minnesota ● Missouri ● Rhode Island ● Idaho ● Maryland ● Utah Alaska ● Arkansas ● Idaho ● Iowa ● Minnesota ● Nebraska ● Oregon ● West Virginia ● Missouri This is a snapshot of state priority areas – not all inclusive

ACL Identified Mentor and Partner Workgroups advisory boards & survivor engagement using data to connect people to services return to learn & return to play criminal & juvenile justice opioid use and mental health concerns MENTORS: Tennessee ● West Virginia PARTNERS: Arkansas ● Georgia ● Kentucky ● Maryland ● Minnesota ● Rhode Island MENTORS: Indiana ● Nebraska ● Virginia PARTNERS: Alaska ● Georgia ● Idaho ● Kansas ● Minnesota ● Missouri ● Rhode Island ● Utah ● Vermont MENTORS: Pennsylvania ● Oregon PARTNERS: Missouri ● Utah MENTORS: Colorado ● Pennsylvania PARTNERS: California ● Vermont MENTORS: Massachusetts ● Virginia PARTNERS: Kentucky ● Maryland ● North Carolina sustainable partnerships transition and employment underserved populations waivers and trust funds MENTORS: Iowa ● Massachusetts PARTNERS: Georgia ● Kansas ● Kentucky ● Maryland ● Rhode Island MENTORS: Indiana ● Nebraska ● Tennessee PARTNERS: Alaska ● North Carolina ● Vermont MENTORS: Oregon ● West Virginia PARTNERS: Arkansas ● California ● Idaho ● Minnesota ● Missouri ● Utah MENTORS: Colorado ● Iowa PARTNERS: Alaska ● Arkansas ● Idaho ● Kansas ● North Carolina Responsibilities for each group will include at least monthly teleconferences or webinars and a product produced annually.

TBI Coordinating Center - Role and Responsibilities The TBI Coordinating Center team collaborates with grant recipients and other TBI stakeholders to help all people in the TBI community find and access the information they need. Assistance is available to the entire TBI community, especially federal partners, TBI survivors, their caregivers, and family members. TBI Coordinating Center offers, among other things: summaries of available literature information about hot topics or promising practices supporting the TBI community help accessing legacy materials created throughout the TBI Programs' history a newsletter containing program updates, recent research summaries, and a TBI news round-up connections to local, state, or nationwide TBI resources for survivors, caregivers, and families avenues for collaboration with ACL and TBI SPP grant recipients

TBI State Partnership Program Website https://tbi.acl.gov Access TBI and disability-related resources in your state (in development) Use a searchable database of resources for the TBI community (in development) Submit a request for assistance from the TBI Coordinating Center See recent TBI-related research, news, and events (in development) Website is in development 1000’s of legacy documents currently being reviewed, organized, catalogued. There will be more than one access portal – public access and grantee workspace Website access may be early 2019 Next slide will show you links that are partially hidden by the info boxes

Site Support: Contact Us, Privacy Notice, Accessibility, Viewers & Players, Disclaimers Points of Interest: Freedom of Information Act, Plain Writing, No Fear Act Partner Sites: ACL.gov, HHS.gov, USA.gov

Disclosures Funding for this presentation was made possible (in part) by the Administration for Community Living. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services, nor does the mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.