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PABI Plan - The Sarah Jane Brain Project

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RESEARCH FUNDING<br />

Current Support:<br />

Idaho Traumatic <strong>Brain</strong> Injury Implementation Partnership Grant No. H21MC07735 (Principal Investigator). <strong>The</strong><br />

Specific goals are to: establish a trust fund; solidify the statewide TBI advisory council ; provide a support system to<br />

families of returning soldiers, and monitor the aged/disabled waiver and trauma registry. Funding is through HHS-<br />

Health Resource and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau. 4/2/09-3/31/2013<br />

Idaho Real Choices Person-Centered Hospital Discharge <strong>Plan</strong>ning Grant No. 1L0CMS030308/01. (Co-Principal<br />

Investigator w/Debra Larsen Ph.D). <strong>The</strong> goals of this project include developing a sustainable person-centered<br />

Hospital discharge model for rural and underserved areas and enhancing systems of information exchange statewide.<br />

Funding is through the Centers for Medicaid and Medicaid Services 9/30/08 -9/30/2011<br />

Previous Support:<br />

Idaho Traumatic <strong>Brain</strong> Injury Implementation Partnership Grant No. 1-H21-08-050 (<strong>Project</strong> Director, Beth Stamm Ph.D. - PI)<br />

<strong>The</strong> purpose of this project is to move forward Idaho’s community-based system of sustainable, comprehensive,<br />

coordinated support for individuals with a Traumatic <strong>Brain</strong> Injury (TBI) and their families through an annual<br />

needs/resource assessment, enhancing Idaho’s TBI virtual program center, moving the advisory council forward,<br />

advancing virtual grand rounds, and by monitoring implementation of the State’s Trauma registry and use of it’s<br />

Medicaid waiver.<br />

Idaho Traumatic <strong>Brain</strong> Injury Implementation Grant No. 1-H21-MC00068-01 (<strong>Project</strong> Director, Beth Stamm Ph.D- PI.)<br />

Develop a sustainable, comprehensive community-based system of support through a distributed, state-wide expert<br />

decision support Virtual Program Center. Funded by DHHS/HRSA Maternal and Child Health through the Idaho<br />

Department of Health and Welfare 4/1/03 – 3/31/06.<br />

Idaho Traumatic <strong>Brain</strong> Injury <strong>Plan</strong>ning Grant, (<strong>Project</strong> Director, Beth H. Stamm Ph.D-PI ) .Statewide needs assessment and<br />

implementation plan development for people with TBI’s and their family members. Funded by DHHS/HRSA Maternal<br />

and Child Health through Idaho Department of Health and Welfare 3/2000-3/2003.<br />

Systems Change Real Choices (Co-<strong>Project</strong> Manager). Combined anti-stigma, economic analysis, and effectiveness study to<br />

examine support community integration for people with disabilities (developmental, physical, mental, and age-related) in<br />

accord with the Olmstead decision. 12/2001-12/2003.<br />

Infrastructure Grant (Stamm B.H. Hern. M.H. Spearman, R.C) <strong>Brain</strong> Injury Association of Idaho, through Idaho Governors<br />

Council on Developmental Disabilities, 10/2000<br />

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, University of New Hampshire, Self-Determination planning grant for persons with<br />

developmental disabilities in Idaho. 1998 fiscal year.<br />

U.S. Department of Education, State Systems for Transition Services for Youth with Disabilities Program; Idaho Transition<br />

Partnership <strong>Project</strong>, Five Year Systems Change Grant. 1989-1994<br />

U.S. Department of Education, State Systems for Transition Services for youth with Disabilities Program; Idaho<br />

Comprehensive School and Community Transition Services, Five Year Systems Change Grant. FY 94.<br />

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Developmental Disabilities, National Home of Your<br />

Own Alliance; Idaho's Home of Your Own Initiative, One Year Technical Assistance Grant. FY 95.<br />

Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle, Affordable Housing Program, Down Payment Assistance For Persons with Developmental<br />

Disabilities FY 95-96. Technical editor in FY 98-99.<br />

State of Idaho HOME Program, Idaho Housing Agency; Down Payment/Closing Cost Assistance For Persons with Developmental<br />

Disabilities FY95-96. Technical editor in HOME in FY 98.<br />

Special <strong>Project</strong>s and Demonstrations for Providing Supported Employment Services, Five Year Statewide Systems Change Grant<br />

Applications to States; Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.<br />

Spearman, Russell, C<br />

Approximate<br />

Award<br />

$1,500,000<br />

$800,000<br />

$600,000<br />

$215,000<br />

$1,102,148<br />

$10,000<br />

$15,000<br />

$495,000<br />

$495,831<br />

$50,000<br />

$117,000<br />

$140, 400<br />

$520,000<br />

$453,300<br />

PHS 398 (Rev. 4/98) (Form Page 6) Page _16__<br />

Number pages consecutively at the bottom throughout the application. Do not use suffixes such as 3a, 3b. FF

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