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Matter SCC-128960

Ratify Grant Application submitted by the Behavioral Health Services Department to the California Commission for Behavioral Health relating to grant funding for the Innovation Partnership Fund to support substance use disorder treatment, engagement, and care coordination for unsheltered individuals in the amount of $4,995,346 for period July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2029.

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The document outlines a recommendation to ratify a grant application submitted by the Behavioral Health Services Department to the California Commission for Behavioral Health for funding to support substance use disorder treatment for unsheltered individuals. The proposed grant amount is $4,995,346 for the period from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2029. The initiative aims to implement a pilot program called Assertive Field-Based Substance Use Services (AFBSS) in San José, with plans for future expansion. The program will provide outreach and care coordination for individuals with substance use disorders and mental health conditions, focusing on engagement and treatment in non-traditional settings. The document also discusses the importance of financial sustainability and the potential positive impacts on seniors and the overall community.

Key points
  • Recommendation to ratify a grant application for $4,995,346 to support substance use disorder treatment.
  • The grant period is from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2029.
  • The program aims to serve unsheltered individuals with substance use disorders through a pilot initiative called AFBSS.
  • AFBSS will operate outside traditional treatment settings, focusing on outreach and engagement.
  • The document emphasizes the need for financial sustainability and potential positive impacts on seniors.
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  • The document appears to be a draft as it includes placeholders and lacks finalized information.
  • Unresolved placeholders include specific details about the Board of Supervisors and County Executive.

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County of Santa Clara Santa Clara Valley Health & Hospital System Behavioral Health Services Department 128960 DATE: June 23, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Sherri Terao, Director, Behavioral Health Services SUBJECT: Ratify Grant Application for the Innovation Partnership Fund RECOMMENDED ACTION Ratify Grant Application submitted by the Behavioral Health Services Department to the California Commission for Behavioral Health relating to grant funding for the Innovation Partnership Fund to support substance use disorder treatment, engagement, and care coordination for unsheltered individuals in the amount of $4,995,346 for period July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2029. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS The Behavioral Health Services Department (BHSD) submitted an Innovation Partnership Fund (IPF) grant on May 7, 2026, to the Commission for Behavioral Health (CBH) Request for Application (RFA), as established through the Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA). If awarded, this grant would provide BHSD with $4,995,346 in funding to support substance use disorder treatment, engagement, and care coordination to unsheltered individuals during the period of July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2029. If...