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20250114-222948-55

Submitted by Mrs. Edie M Crum on

• The following activities occurred during this reporting period:
Newly released resources were added to the COSSUP Resource Center, as well as new announcements, funding opportunities, and learning opportunities.

20250114-221733-25

Submitted by Mrs. Edie M Crum on

• The following activities occurred during this reporting period:
o Newly released resources were added to the COSSUP Resource Center, as well as new announcements, funding opportunities, and learning opportunities.

20250114-121054-12

Submitted by Miss Mica Lee … on

Met and corresponded with grantee 12 times between Oct. 1, 2024-Dec. 31, 2024 on the following dates:
10/23/24 - Email about PTACC
10/31/24-11/1/24 - TA Action Planning at PTACC Conference
11/5/24 - Email with notes from TA action planning at PTACC
11/6/24 - Email with resources following up from PTACC
11/12/24 - Email about RHAPSODI funding
12/3/24 - Email about JCOIN funding
12/4/24 - Meeting with Huntington, WV QRT
12/4/24 - Email following up on Huntington QRT connection
12/6/24 - Bi-monthly check-in meeting

20250113-162005-23

Submitted by Miss Mica Lee … on

FY25Q1 Engagement Activities

Met and corresponded with grantee 1 time between October and December of 2024 on 11/12
Summary of Successes
With a different grant, they are constructing 42 tiny homes in downtown Modesto Modesto for people with substance use disorder and severe mental illness
Summary of Challenges
They are collaborating with another service provider to bridge their data gaps
Summary of Resources Provided
None
Summary of Suggestions for further TA/next steps
Continue regularly scheduled TA engagement and coaching

20250108-100322-55

Submitted by Ms. Jana Brasw… on

During the TTA status check call, TTA staff help grantees think through partnerships and relationships as they progress through their projects, help grantees document and highlight their successes, offer feedback, and serve as a bridge between resources and BJA staff. TTA staff help grantees connect with the right people to ensure the successful implementation of their programs. Status calls occur every other month, cohort calls occur quarterly, and a web link is provided to grantees to sign up for office hours whenever something comes up, and grantees would like a quick call.

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