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PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:
To provide immediately usable knowledge to improve
substance abuse and mental health services in crucial selected areas.
SAMHSA's Knowledge Development and Application (KDA) program is aimed
at answering important, practical questions and effectively
transferring answers to those who need the information. The questions
to be answered are not decided by the agency in isolation, but arise
from consumers and their families, providers, State officials,
constituency organizations, national advisory councils, services
researchers, the Congress, HHS, and for substance abuse, the Office of
National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). The program emphasizes knowledge
development and application, making sure that this knowledge is
relevant and timely. KDA activities are undertaken in actual service
settings rather than in artificially created and controlled settings.
SAMHSA's KDA program is driven by the needs of the
users/providers/systems administrators. SAMHSA announces specific KDA
topics annually in the Federal Register. Dissemination of results
through multiple channels, including the latest available technology, to
inform service providers is an integral part of the KDA program.
ELIGIBLE FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES:
1. HEALTH;
- Alcoholism, Drug Abuse and Mental Health - General;
- Alcoholism, Drug Abuse and Mental Health - Planning;
- Alcoholism, Drug Abuse and Mental Health - Research;
- Health Research - General;
- Health Services Planning and Technical Assistance;
- Mental Health;
WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM THIS PROGRAM:
- Public nonprofit institution/organization;
- Other public institution/organization;
- Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans);
- Profit organization;
- Private non-profit institution/organization;
- Other private institution/organization;
- Health Professional;
WHO CAN APPLY:
- State (includes District of Columbia, public institutions of higher education and hospitals);
- Public non-profit institution/organization (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals);
- Other public institution/organization;
- U.S. Territories and possessions (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals);
- Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans);
- Profit organization;
- Private non-profit institution/organization (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals);
- Other private institutions/organizations;
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