HHS Announces $3 Million To Promote Black Youth Mental Health
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Minority Health announced more than $3 million in grants on Sept. 19 for eight organizations focusing on policy effectiveness to support Black youth mental health.
The initiative will last for three years and help identify health and wellness policies that effectively improve BYMH—including suicide prevention.
The awardees will use a policy assessment framework to identify existing policies expected to promote mental health in Black youth and then test the impact of the policies in various settings (schools, faith-based organizations, community centers, health centers, or other community agency settings).
The awardees are:
- The Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board for Montgomery County
- The Amelia Ann Adams Whole Life Center
- Arizona Board of Regents, University of Arizona
- Board of Regents, Nevada System of Higher Education, on behalf of The University of Nevada, Reno
- Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies
- Minnesota Department of Health
- Morehouse School of Medicine, Inc.
- Rhode Island Department of Health
The eight new BYMH awardees will conduct their projects across eight states, including Arizona, California, Georgia, Louisiana, Minnesota, Nevada, Ohio, and Rhode Island. The project period for the Demonstrating Policy Effectiveness to Promote Black Youth Mental Health initiative begins on September 30, 2022.
Credit Janette Wider "HHS Announces $3 Million To Promote Black Youth Mental Health", https://www.hcinnovationgroup.com/policy-value-based-care/health-equity/news/21281375/hhs-announces-3-million-to-promote-black-youth-mental-health









