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Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New

TRANSFORM-NY is a public mental health model that builds a safety net by bringing together hospitals, community-based organizations, faith-based institutions, and social service agencies and adds innovative technology-based modes of mental health and substance use disorder care.We will develop the TRANSFORM-NY Training Center to employ a locally recruited workforce to deliver high-quality mental health care under the supervision of Columbia psychiatry specialists.

Amount Appropriated

$14.6M

NYFY2022Senate CDS

Federal Funding Lifecycle

FY2022

FFID tracks stages 1–2 — before this project reaches public procurement channels.

Congressional Request

Member submits CPF / CDS

FFID

Enacted

Signed into appropriations law

FFID

Agency Administration

Grant program / solicitation planned

SAM.gov / Grants.gov

Opportunity posted publicly

Federal Award

Obligation recorded in USASpending

Funding enacted — pre-procurement window open. This project is funded but not yet publicly solicited. FFID surfaces it 12–18 months before SAM.gov.

Enacted — no verified award linked by FFID

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Project Description

TRANSFORM-NY is a public mental health model that builds a safety net by bringing together hospitals, community-based organizations, faith-based institutions, and social service agencies and adds innovative technology-based modes of mental health and substance use disorder care.We will develop the TRANSFORM-NY Training Center to employ a locally recruited workforce to deliver high-quality mental health care under the supervision of Columbia psychiatry specialists.

Sponsoring Member

Charles Schumer

Senator · NY

Recipient Organization

Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New

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Data Provenance

Source
GAO Tracking the Funds
Status
enacted
Fiscal Year
FY2022
Category
other unclassified
Use Case
workforce training
Record ID
a1ef3e40-9df4-4d33-bf61-84dec04f4ccb

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Procurement pursuit intelligence

This project has been enacted. FFID maps funded projects to likely downstream procurement channels — including recipient portals, state and local systems, agency programs, and Grants.gov. SAM.gov is monitored, but many CPF/CDS-funded opportunities appear first through recipient or state/local procurement systems.

Principals

CS

Charles Schumer

D · NY · Senate

(202) 224-6542

Confirmed from FFID congressional source

TN

Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New

Grant recipient

Confirmed from FFID source

HH

HHS

Administering agency

Inferred pathway based on agency

Procurement pathway

medium confidence

Likely procurement owner

recipient

Funding vehicle

grant

Expected channel

Grants.gov opportunity

HHS grants often flow through state health agencies. Monitor Grants.gov for NOFOs and the state health department's procurement portal.

Often flows through state health agency. Monitor Grants.gov and state health department procurement portal.

Procurement portals to monitor

SAM.gov is one source. Many CPF/CDS-funded solicitations appear first on state and local portals. Check all channels.

Portal coverage confidence varies by state. FFID does not guarantee all local awards appear on these portals. Last updated: static map.

Procurement signals

No matched procurement signal found yet. FFID will check SAM.gov, Grants.gov, and connected state portals weekly. This project may still be in grant agreement, planning, design, or local procurement preparation.

Signal monitoring active from Phase 3 · Last checked: not yet running