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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Department of Health and Human Services
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration Center for Mental Health Services

Last Updated: 10/30/2009



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Awards

SAMHSA funds support and enhance the Campaign for Mental Health Recovery (CMHR) through the development of State outreach and community-based efforts, mental health education and social inclusion activities. Awards support State efforts to promote and expand the campaign. Specifically, they are used to provide State consumer organizations with infrastructure development for campaign implementation through needed technical assistance and training and provide resources to educate, maintain, and expand statewide activities to support the campaign's social inclusion efforts.

Through a selective award process in 2007 and 2008, 23 organizations received funding to develop and implement their projects.

For questions on the CMHR State Implementation Awards contact Campaign Liaisons, Ruth Montag.

 

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