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File #: 0877-2022    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/17/2022 In control: Health & Human Services Committee
On agenda: 4/18/2022 Final action: 4/20/2022
Title: To authorize and direct the Board of Health to accept additional funding from the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health (ADAMH) Board of Franklin County in the amount of $169,966.21; to authorize the appropriation of $169,966.21 to the Health Department in the Health Department Grants Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($169,966.21)
Attachments: 1. KY22 Allocations Columbus Health 03-18-22 Signed wNotes, 2. FY22_ADAMH_0877-2022_ApproprioationTemplate_ATP-AUD-COVID
Explanation

Columbus Public Health has been awarded additional grant monies from the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health (ADAMH) Board of Franklin County for the Alcohol and Drug Services (ADS) Division. Ordinance # 0004-2022 authorized the appropriation of $ 2,485,108.11 in grant monies from the ADAMH Board of Franklin County for the period of January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022. The aforementioned Ordinance #004-2022 had included an appropriation of $863,232.00 for the 2021 Ohio State Opioid Response (SOR) Grant from the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OMHAS) through the ADAMH Board of Franklin County as part of the $2,485,108.11 award. Subsequently the ADAMH Board of Franklin County removed the $863,232.00 allocation for the 2021 Ohio SOR Grant. The new total award from the ADAMH Board of Franklin County including an additional $169,966.21 is $1,791,842.32. This ordinance is needed to accept and appropriate an additional $169,966.21 in grant monies to fund the following projects: Addiction Treatment Program (ATP), Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) Treatment, and COVID-19 Mitigation. The additional funding for the projects totals $169,966.21 from the ADAMH Board of Franklin County for the period of January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022.

The Alcohol and Drug Services (ADS) Prevention Program will serve approximately 5,206 unique clients, who may receive multiple services, through Columbus City Schools, After School/Summer programs, Latina Prevention programming, HIV/Early Intervention sites, Parenting classes, and Recreation Centers. Of this number, approximately 2,200 adults and family members will be served; 2,066 children and adolescents through youth programming; and 940 transitional age youth will be served through youth mentoring, workforce development and programming. The ADS Comprehensive Treatment Program will provide treatment services to approximately 1024 men and women through the provision of Biopsychosocial Assessments, ...

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