Research has shown that students' well-being is critically important to their academic and overall success. Data from various state and national sources continue to highlight the need for resources and collaboration to address the social and emotional and behavioral and mental health needs of students, families, and schools. As we continue to navigate and understand the long-term impacts of the pandemic and our country's reckoning with racial injustice on mental well-being it is critical that we consider community and system work to address the individual and varying needs across sectors and settings.
The purpose of this state-funded competitive grant program is to adapt, expand, or strengthen multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS ) to respond to the social-emotional and behavioral health needs of students, families, and educators and to build strong partnerships with community-based mental health agencies and/or providers to create comprehensive mental health systems.
This grant aims to build capacity of school districts, charter schools, and educational collaboratives to do the following:
This grant supports the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education's (Department's or DESE's) Educational Vision , specifically efforts to "cultivate systems to support the whole student and foster joyful, healthy, and supportive learning environments so that all students feel valued, connected, nourished, and ready to learn."
Through this grant initiative, participating districts are asked to prioritize the following areas as they relate to social-emotional and behavioral health for students, staff, and families. Applicants are expected to propose activities that align with the priorities below.
Applicants will prioritize activities aligned, but not limited to those detailed for each of the following categories:
Coordinate Services through Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (required)
Create and sustain partnerships with Community-Based agencies to increase Access to Services (required)
Piloting Universal Mental Health Screening Systems: (optional)DESE will allocate at least $1,000,000 of the total available funds towards this option. Applicants may apply for up to $50,000 to support the following activities:
Applicants choosing to participate in piloting universal mental health screening will also be expected to compile and submit an end of grant report no later than June 30, 2024, which will include the following data*:
Additional information that will be captured in report:
* The Department with support from its vendors will provide a template for this report
Coaching will also be offered to grantees who choose this category.
Competitive priority will be given to:
Massachusetts public school districts (including charter schools) and educational collaboratives that were not recipients of a Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Fund Codes 613-311-332 Supporting SEL & Mental Health Competitive Grant and FY23 Fund Code 311 Supporting Students' Social Emotional Learning, Behavioral & Mental Health, and Wellness through Multi-Tiered Systems of Support are eligible to apply.
State Fund Code 613: State Line Item 7061-9650 Fund Code 311: State Line Item 7061-0028
A total of approximately $5,200,000 is available through this grant.
Applicants may apply for up to a total of $100,000 for implementation of activities proposed to support the required priorities above. Applicants that choose to participate in a Universal Screening Pilot may apply for up to an additional $50,000.
Applicants' requests for funding should be commensurate with the scope of activities proposed and consider that grant awards are anticipated to be made official in late-November or early-December.
All grant awardees will be expected to participate in a grant kickoff meeting and two networking meetings that will be facilitated by the Department (DESE) and/or its professional development partners during the course of the grant.
Note: Efforts proposed through this grant must be supplementary and complementary to (and not supplant) what is funded through other grants/contracts.
This RFP is the governing document for these grant funds.
Funding is contingent upon availability. All dollar amounts listed are estimated/approximate and are subject to change. If more funding is to become available, it will be distributed under the same guideline as listed in the initial RFP document.
These funds must be used in ways that are aligned to the grant purpose and priorities described above and that have reasonable likelihood of being sustained (and/or having impact) beyond the grant period.
Fund use may include, but is not limited to:
Fund Codes 613/311 MTRS is Not an allowable expense on this state-funded grant.
Upon Approval (anticipated December) – June 30, 2024
This is a one-year grant opportunity
Student and Family Support
Chris Pond
(781) 338-3611
Thursday, November 9, 2023
Proposals must be received at the Department no later than 5:00 p.m. Eastern on the due date.
All responses must be received by the due date and time listed in this RFP. All responses must be submitted as directed in the Submissions Instructions section of this RFP. Failure to do so may result in disqualification. Responses not submitted on time will not be reviewed. If you need assistance with submitting your application, please reach out to the contact person listed in this RFP.
Part I — General — Program Unit Signature Page — (Standard Contract Form and Application for Program Grants)
Part II — Budget Details (submit directly into the EdGrants formlet)Template for Budget drafting
Part III — Required Program Information
Part IV — Assurances
The Department will hold a Question and Answers Session via webinar. Use the online registration to register. During this session, the Department will answer applicants' questions. Questions may be submitted in advance of the session to achievement@mass.gov with the subject line "SEL and Mental Health grant question". Due to the competitive nature of this grant, questions and responses will be shared during this session so that all potential applicants have the opportunity to hear the information.
Please submit all required documents electronically to achievement@mass.gov with the subject line "SEL and Mental Health Grant Application". Part III and the Budget should be submitted in their original Word/Excel format. Part I and Part IV should be submitted as a PDF with original signatures (signed/scanned).
Awarded Recipients: Upon award, recipients will be required to enter the approved budget and Part I in EdGrants. Once selected, recipients will be contacted with further instructions on the process.
Last Updated: October 19, 2023
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