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FAQs Guide-SFY21 Collaborative Program Development Grants (CPDG)

JZ
Jessica Zavala
Fri, Jul 24, 2020 8:37 PM

Good afternoon valued partners and stakeholders,

Thank you so much in your interest in the Collaborative Program Development Grants for SFY21.  To assist in navigating the automated submission and application process a Frequently Asked Question(s) (FAQs) guide has been developed. Please see attached.

All questions regarding SFY21 CPDG grants can be directed to:  opcsmh@neomed.edumailto:opcsmh@neomed.edu

Best regards,
Jessica

From: Jessica Zavala
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2020 9:33 AM
To: opcsmh@opcsmh.neomed.edu
Subject: RFP Announcement-SFY21 Collaborative Program Development Grants (CPDG)

Good morning valued partners and stakeholders,

We are excited to announce that the Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health is accepting proposals for SFY21 Collaborative Program Development Grants (CPDG). The purpose of these grants is to support the development of suicide prevention, mental health promotion and stigma reduction programs for campus faculty, staff, and students at Ohio's institutions of higher education. Proposals must demonstrate a collaborative relationship between one or more colleges, universities, technical schools, and/or community colleges within the area and a local community organization.

Updates for the SFY21 application process

Also for the SFY21 CPDG grant, we are excited to announce that an automated submission process has been implemented to further improve the application process. All applications should be submitted via the following link: https://neomed.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ekEFifKoTPhic3r and are due by Wednesday, August 19, 2020 by 5:00 PM.

For additional details, including eligibility and funding specifics, please see the attached document. All questions regarding SFY21 CPDG grants can be directed to:  opcsmh@neomed.edumailto:opcsmh@neomed.edu

Best regards,

Jessica

Jessica Zavala, MPA
Manager, Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health (OPCSMH)
Department of Psychiatry

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Good afternoon valued partners and stakeholders, Thank you so much in your interest in the Collaborative Program Development Grants for SFY21. To assist in navigating the automated submission and application process a Frequently Asked Question(s) (FAQs) guide has been developed. Please see attached. All questions regarding SFY21 CPDG grants can be directed to: opcsmh@neomed.edu<mailto:opcsmh@neomed.edu> Best regards, Jessica From: Jessica Zavala Sent: Friday, July 17, 2020 9:33 AM To: opcsmh@opcsmh.neomed.edu Subject: RFP Announcement-SFY21 Collaborative Program Development Grants (CPDG) Good morning valued partners and stakeholders, We are excited to announce that the Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health is accepting proposals for SFY21 Collaborative Program Development Grants (CPDG). The purpose of these grants is to support the development of suicide prevention, mental health promotion and stigma reduction programs for campus faculty, staff, and students at Ohio's institutions of higher education. Proposals must demonstrate a collaborative relationship between one or more colleges, universities, technical schools, and/or community colleges within the area and a local community organization. ***Updates for the SFY21 application process*** Also for the SFY21 CPDG grant, we are excited to announce that an automated submission process has been implemented to further improve the application process. All applications should be submitted via the following link: https://neomed.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ekEFifKoTPhic3r and are due by Wednesday, August 19, 2020 by 5:00 PM. For additional details, including eligibility and funding specifics, please see the attached document. All questions regarding SFY21 CPDG grants can be directed to: opcsmh@neomed.edu<mailto:opcsmh@neomed.edu> Best regards, Jessica Jessica Zavala, MPA Manager, Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health (OPCSMH) Department of Psychiatry Northeast Ohio Medical University 4209 St. Rt. 44 | PO Box 95 | Rootstown, Ohio 44272 v 330.325.6767 | f 330.325.5970| jzavala@neomed.edu<mailto:jzavala@neomed.edu> Website<http://www.neomed.edu/> | Campus Map<http://www.neomed.edu/map> | Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/NEOMED> | Twitter<https://twitter.com/NEOMEDedu> STAY CONNECTED! JOIN OUR LISTSERV-OPCSMH<http://opcsmh.neomed.edu/mailman/listinfo/opcsmh_opcsmh.neomed.edu> VISIT OUR WEBPAGE! www.neomed.edu/csmh/<http://www.neomed.edu/csmh/> VISIT OUR YouTube Channel! YouTube-OPCSMH<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUf15GQPbeWeikAHLfLJaoQ> FOLLOW US ON TWITTER! @neomedopcsmh<https://twitter.com/neomedopcsmh> [cid:image001.jpg@01D661D1.156C5A50]