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The governing board of the Mississippi Department of Mental Health is composed of nine members appointed by the Governor of Mississippi and confirmed by the State Senate. Members’ terms are staggered to ensure continuity of quality care and professional oversight of services. By statute, the nine-member board is composed of a physician, a psychiatrist, a clinical psychologist, a social worker with experience in the field of mental health, and one citizen representative from each of Mississippi’s five congressional districts (as existed in 1974).
Behavioral Health FY27 - Supported Employment for Transition NOFO
The purpose of the Supported Employment program is to enhance state and community capacity to provide and implement the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model, an evidence-based supported employment program to transition-aged youth and young adults with serious mental illness/severely emotionally disturbed (SMI/SED), including persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders. The expected outcome of the program is to enhance partnerships with MDRS, MDES and CPS to eventually expand Supported Employment Services throughout the state using the IPS model, and have an increase in the number of competitive employment opportunities for transition-aged youth and young adults aged 15-24 with SMI/SED.
Using the IPS model, the Supported Employment Program for Transition-Age Youth will help young adults with mental illnesses discover paths to self-sufficiency and recovery rather than disability and dependence.
The purpose of this funding is to assist with travel expenses for the IPS Employment Specialist(s) and other needed supports to implement the IPS model and to promote gainful employment for young adults who indicate that employment is one of their goals.
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Mississippi Department of Mental Health
The Mississippi Department of Mental Health is committed to making available a comprehensive system of services and supports so all Mississippians have access to the least restrictive and most appropriate level of services and supports that will meet their needs. Our system is person-centered and is built on the strengths of individuals and families while meeting their needs for special services. Services should be provided on a continuum of where the person is at that time and what their needs are.Inspiring hope, helping individuals on their road to recovery, and improving resiliency are key factors to the success of the people we serve.
Pregnant and Parenting Women and Men with Dependent Children (PPWMDC) Childcare Specialist Program
The Mississippi Department of Mental Health (MSDMH), Division of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment Services (DADATS) is continuing a temporary pilot program to address the childcare needs of the Pregnant and Parenting Women and Men with Dependent Children (PPWMDC) Program.
One specific need is the educational and developmental needs of children of the clients who are in treatment. This grant continuation is designed to enhance the PPWMDC programs that may need assistance in this area. Each PPWMDC program will need to hire an Early Childhood Development childcare specialist for children (ages 2-5 years) of the mothers and or fathers who are in treatment. The temporary program is designed to allow the child to receive structured instruction, learning, and nurturing, while housed in a controlled and inviting setting. Being in this type of setting will enhance the child’s development and/or growth, which will alleviate idle time and the notion of baby-sitting the child or children.
The hired childcare specialist should have a minimum of 4 years of experience in the field of Early Childhood Development.
The funding associated with this grant opportunity is meant to defray a proportion of operational costs for the service.
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Sign up to see the full listWhat's the typical amount funded for Mississippi?
Grants are most commonly $94,687.
What's the total number of grants in Aging Grants in Mississippi year over year?
In 2024, funders in Mississippi awarded a total of 8,599 grants.
Among all the Aging Grants in Mississippi given out in Mississippi, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
How is funding for Aging Grants in Mississippi changing over time?
Funding has increased by 2.35%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Oktibbeha County, Hinds County, and Lafayette County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Oktibbeha County | $274,520,115 |
| Hinds County | $230,593,243 |
| Lafayette County | $93,085,023 |
| Harrison County | $41,719,363 |
| Madison County | $39,767,542 |