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The Minority AIDS Initiative (MAI):Then and Now

Edwin M. Craft, Dr.P.H., M.Ed., LCPCHealth Systems Branch, Division of Services ImprovementCenter for Substance Abuse TreatmentSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

September 11, 2015

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HIV and Substance Use

• Substance use and abuse are important factors in the spread of HIV.

• Alcohol and other drugs can lower a person’s inhibitions and create risk factors for risky sexual behavior and HIV transmission.

• Vulnerable populations are more likely to have higher rates of alcohol and substance use.

CDC Fact Sheet - HIV and Substance use in the US, Mar 2013

Vulnerable populations include:• People who live in poverty• Gay and bisexual men• People with mental illness• People with a history of abuse

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• Up to 50% of people with a serious mental illness will develop a substance use disorder at some time in their lives.

• Alcohol dependence is four times more likely to occur among adults with mental illness than among adults with no mental illness.

• Many health care systems to treat substance abuse and mental illness are disconnected: a missed opportunity.

Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Are Linked

Substance abuse and mental illness share risk and protective factors.

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National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the US

• National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) for the US was updated in July 2015.

• NHAS is a five year plan outlining priorities, and actions to guide our national response to the HIV epidemic.

National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the United States, Updated to 2020, July 2015 4

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National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS)

There are four primary goals of the NHAS:

1. Reducing new HIV infections

2. Increasing access to care & improving health outcomes for people living with HIV

3. Reducing HIV-related disparities and health inequities

4. Achieving a more coordinated national response to the HIV epidemic

SAMHSA’s HIV programs address all 4 goals

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from: White House HIV Care Continuum, 2013

HIV Care Continuum in the USA

According to CDC data, only 25% ofpeople currentlyliving w HIV are virally suppressed.

SAMHSA’s aim isto help improve access to HIV careat all stages in the HIV care continuum.

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• Increase access to substance abuse (SA) and HIV treatment and prevention services for at-risk and hard to reach racial and ethnic minority populations and communities through:HIV testing for early detection and diagnosis.Implementing SA/HIV direct evidence-based

practices, and environmental strategies and policies,

Providing referrals to support/care and treatment services (ancillary/community).

CSAT’s MAI GOALS

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Beginning of the MAI

• MAI begin in October of 1998• Result of March 1998 meeting between

CDC official and African American community service providers.

• African American community leaders declared State of Emergency.

• Congressional Black Caucus (CBC)Primary Supporter.

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Beginning of the MAI

• White House ceremony to launch the MAI in October 1998.

• Targeted funding begin with the Appropriations Act of 1999.

• MAI funds to complement, not replace other federal HIV/AIDS programs.

• Initially referred to as the CBC initiative.

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Expansion of MAI

• June 2001 CBC, Congressional Hispanic Caucus, and Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus held joint hearing on early implementation of the MAI.

• First time three Caucuses met on any topic.

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Goals of MAI

• Develop and improve the capacity of existing and new minority CBOs.

• Provide TTA in financial mgt., program development, administration, and planning and development.

• Expand Research.• Ongoing community input.• Coordination of federal efforts.

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Secretary’s Minority AIDS Initiative Fund

• Special Congressional Appropriation of $50 million for DHHS.

• Allocated competitively across agencies of DHHS for short-term projects.

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SAMHSA Minority AIDS Initiative Funding-CSAT

  PPA FY 2015 Grant Cohorts - ACTIVE RFA Acronym Number of

Grants Per

Cohort

Grant Period Grant Years

Grant Period of Performance

FY 2015 Total Amount of Funding

1 MAI Targeted Capacity Expansion Program: Substance Abuse Treatment for Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations at High-Risk for HIV/AIDS

Ti-12-007 TCE-HIV 39 Cohort FY12-FY16 

5 YRS 9/30/12-9/29/17 

$19,036,819

2 MAI Targeted Capacity Expansion: Substance Abuse Treatment for Racial/Ethnic Minority Women at High Risk for HIV/AIDS (TCE-HIV: Minority Women)

Ti-13-011 TCE-HIV 35 Cohort FY13-FY15 

3 YRS 9/1/13-8/31/16 

$17,771,242

3 MAI Minority AIDS Initiative Continuum of Care Pilot - Integration of HIV Prevention and Medical Care into Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations at High Risk for Behavioral Health Disorders and HIV 

TI-14-013 MAI-CoC 34 Cohort FY14-FY17 4  YRS 9/30/14-9/29/18 

$6,630,141

4 MAI Target Capacity Expansion: Substance Abuse Treatment for Racial/Ethnic Minority Women at High Risk for HIV/AIDS

 

TI-14-011 TCE-HIV 5 Cohort FY14-FY16 

3 YRS 9/30/14-9/29/17 

$2,600,000

5 MAI Target Capacity Expansion: Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations at High Risk for HIV/AIDS

TI-15-006 TCE-HIV 24 Cohort FY15-FY17 

3 YRS 9/30/15-9/29/18 $11,806,622

6 MAI Targeted Capacity Expansion Program: Substance Abuse Treatment for Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations at High-Risk for HIV/AIDS

TI-14-014 ATTC-CoE

1 Cohort FY14-FY16 

3 YRS 9/30/14-9/29/17 

$576,875

  TOTAL       138       $58,421,699

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SAMHSA Minority AIDS Initiative Funding-CSAP

Year # Grants # Years Award

2010Sept. 2010 - Sept. 2015

36 5 $300,000

2010Sept. 2010 - Sept. 2015

27 5 $300,000

2013, 2014,

2015Sept. 2013 - Sept. 2016

Sept. 2014 - Sept. 2017

Sept. 2015 – Sept. 2018

29 – 2013

21 – 2014

34 – 2015

3 $300,000

2014Sept. 2014 - Sept. 2015

18 - 2014 1 $125,000

2014Sept. 2014 - Sept. 2018

33 - 2014 4 $500,000

2015Sept. 2015 - Sept. 2020

54 - 2015 5 $283,875

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SAMHSA Minority AIDS Funding-CMHS

Cohort # Year # Grants # Years Amount of Funding

Minority AIDS Initiative Continuum of Care Pilot

2013, 2014, 2015

34 3 $7,751,913

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Total Minority AIDS Initiative Funding for SAMHSA

• Total # Grants Funded = 424

• Total amount of funding = $67,982,487

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Thank You and Questions - Contact Me If You Need Help

• Thank you for your time today. • I would be happy to answer any questions

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Edwin M. CraftHealth Systems BranchDivision of Services ImprovementCenter for Substance Abuse Treatment, [email protected]


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