Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium Grant Review Process and Funding Distribution

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The Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium is conducting a grant review process for new and emerging mental health researchers. The process involves individual and group reviews to ensure fair distribution of funds across Texas institutions. The budget available is $8.4 million, with specific criteria for fund distribution. The acceptance rates for different grant types are provided, along with a breakdown of proposals accepted by institutions. The overall acceptance rate is 53%, with UT System leading in the number of accepted proposals.


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  1. Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium New and Emerging Mental Health Researchers Reviewer Grant July 15, 2024

  2. Review and Decision Process Individual Reviews: 2 full application reviews by out of state scientific reviewers 3 high-level reviews (abstract, public health significance, and training/career goals) 2-3 Texas reviews access Texas priority / applicability Group reviews Assure Texas / HRI coverage Review of dollars to assess cutoff

  3. Budget Available Budget: $5,900,000 + $2,500,000 = $8,400,000.00 Amount for Proposals Selected = $8,366,051.98 To assure diverse and fair distribution of funds across Texas HRIs while at the same time ensuring only high-quality applications are funded: No institution could receive more than 20% of the total funds The combined funds of any University System s institutions may not exceed 70% of the total funds

  4. Overall Acceptance for Applications by Grant Type Research Project (RP): 31 applications submitted; 15 applications accepted (48%)* Research Career Development (RCD): 11 applications submitted; 7 accepted (64%)* Postdoctoral Fellows & Training (PDFT): 5 applications submitted; 3 applications accepted (60%) *note that 3 RP applications were accepted as RCD, therefore total RP applications are 12 and total RCD are 10.

  5. Percent of all proposals accepted by HRI Dollars for Proposals Accepted Percent of Dollars Institutions # Submitted# Accepted % Accepted RP RCD PDFT Baylor College of Medicine 5 2 40% 1 1 8% $ 434,511.62 5% Texas A&M Health Science Center 3 2 67% 1 1 8% $ 796,142.92 10% Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center 5 2 40% 2 8% $ 633,383.51 8% Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso 2 1 50% 1 4% $ 290,531.98 3% The University of North Texas Health Science Center 3 2 67% 2 8% $ 914,266.52 11% The University of Texas at Austin 7 5 71% 2 3 20% $ 1,686,174.55 20% The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 5 2 40% 1 1 8% $ 449,974.01 5% The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston 3 2 67% 2 8% $ 999,840.89 12% The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 8 4 50% 2 11 16% $ 1,201,981.25 14% The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio 2 1 50% 1 4% $ 300,000.00 4% The University of Texas at Tyler Health Science Center 4 2 50% 1 1 8% $ 660,081.16 8% The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley 0 0 0% $ - 0% Total 47 25 53% 12 10 3 $ 8,366,888.53 UT System 29 16 64% $ 5,298,051.98 63%

  6. Proposals Accepted Research Projects # Name HRI Dollars Area of Research 1 Leslie Allsopp, PhD, MSN, MPH, AE-C UNTHSC $414,784.6 Integrated Behavior Health in Schools - Asthma 2 Jorge Almeida, MD, PhD UT Austin $300,000.0 Value Based Care for Bipolar Youth & their Families 3 Justin Benzer, PhD UT Austin $497,056.7 Suicide Prevention through TCHATT 4 Karrie Curry, MS, PhD, CHES UNTHSC $499,481.9 Association between Social Media & MH 5 Claire Kirk, PhD UTMB $499,841.6 Web-based Parent Coaching App - Bridge Gap for Youth BH 6 Tarrah Mitchell, PhD TTUHSC Lubbock $273,958.8 Caregivers as a Source of Resilience Youth D/X Cancer 7 Benson Mwangi Irungu, PhD UTHSCH $252,411.0 AI Suicide & Bipolar Disorders 8 Kiley Schneider, PsyD UTHSCT $375,944.9 BE-HAPPY Tiered Approach to Increase Access to BH Care 9 Trent Seltzer, PhD TTUHSC Lubbock $359,424.8 Strategies to Recruit & Retrain Child MH Providers 10 Jack Tsai, PhD UTHSCH $499,570.3 Evaluating the YES Program 11 Andres Viana, PhD, ABPP Texas A&M $496,256.8 Prenatal Anxiety & Alcohol Consumption 12 Rocksheng Zhong, MD, MHS UTMB $499,999.3 Youth Mental Health in Juvenile Justice

  7. Proposals Accepted Research Career Development # Name HRI Dollars Area of Research 1 Kristine Glass, MD TTUHSC El Paso $290,531.9 Caring for Caregivers in rural & border areas 2 Joseph Guillory, MD UTSW $300,000.0 Community-based Peer-Delivery Recovery Education 3 Seema Jacob, PsyD, IMH-E UTHSCH $300,000.0 Supporting Parenting for Young Children with Common MH 4 Erin Logue, PhD UT Austin $299,999.3 Neurocognitive Function in Trauma Exposed Adolescents 5 Tetiana Nickelsen, PhD Texas A&M $299,886.1 Pathways to Care in Traumatized Texas Youth 6 Ogechi Onyeka, PhD BCM $284,518.4 Youth Cross-Age Peer Mentoring 7 Sean O Sullivan, MD, PhD UT Austin $299,996.7 Truncated Version of SAINT to Treat Adolescent Depression 8 Angela Preston, PhD, RN, CNE UTHSCT $284,136.3 Integrate Psychological & Environmental Resources in MH Intervention 9 Erin Richardson, APRN, PMHNP UT Austin $289,122.0 Cognitive Processing Therapy for Perinatal PTSD 10 Jessica Sandoval, MD UTHSC San Antonio $300,000.0 Clinical Interpretation Svc Quality and MH family satisfaction

  8. Proposals Accepted - Postdoctoral Fellows & Training # Name HRI Dollars Area of Research 1 Nabila Haque, MD, PhD UTSW $149,974.0 Barriers to Implementing WET for perinatal PTSD 2 Caitlyn Mytelka, PhD, LMSW UTHSCH $150,000.0 Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Study of Adolescent Coping 3 Erika Trent, MA, LPA BCM $149,993.3 Parental Emotional Socialization Impact on Child Anxiety

  9. Next Steps Initiate contracts with all awardees to initiate work on 9/1/2024 Quarterly progress reports will be required by all awardees We will hopefully have this grant opportunity available again in a little over a year

  10. Thank you! tcmhcc.utsystem.edu/necmhr tcmhcc@utsystem.edu

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