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Appendix F: Calculations for Recommendation 6-1
Pages 345-354

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From page 345...
... : "Approximately 40 percent of the MH prevention spending occurred under the direction of the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) for programs aimed at preventing child maltreatment ($1,126 million)
From page 346...
... Table 5 from Appendix C (highlights on 4 major sources of funding for prevention of MEB disorders) National Drug Control Program SU Prevention MH Prevention SU + MH Agency Spending Spending Prevention Spending AmeriCorps $13.10 $13 Court Services and Offender $27.90 $28 Supervision Agency Department of Defense $0 Drug Interdiction and Counterdrug $0 Activities Department of Education $108.70 $109 Department of Health and Human $0 Services Administration for Children and $20 $1,126 $1,146 Families Centers for Disease Control and $528.6 $204 $733 Prevention Centers for Medicare and Medicaid $41.00 $41 Services Food and Drug Administration $12.50 $13 Health Resources and Services $142 $517 $659 Administration Indian Health Service $34.80 $35 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse $0 and Alcoholism National Institute on Drug Abuse $0 Substance Use and Mental Health $638.40 $919 $1,557 Services Administration Department of Justice $0
From page 347...
... (CMS, DOJ, Ed, etc.) $499 million n/a TOTAL (Federal funding for prevention $4.57 billion of MEB disorders)
From page 348...
... Community-Based Child $70 55 55 41.7 41.6 42 Abuse Prevention Native American Programs $60 56 56 47 45 44 National Domestic Violence $20 12 12 3.2 2.9 2.9 Hotline Total $1,126 Sources: ACF Congressional Budget Justifications for 2008, 2009, 2010, 2019, 2020, and 2024. The years 2021-23 were omitted due to the temporary increases due to COVID-19 related supplemental funding.
From page 349...
... C SAMHSA funding in several key areas has not kept up with inflation, or does not include sufficient support for SU prevention NASADAD (2018)
From page 350...
... . The public health and prevention portion of the 2021 National Health Expenditure Accounts (all health care spending)
From page 351...
... Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Services Block Grant proportion for children under 18: $16 million Calculated by using the demographics information from Fiscal Year 2022 reported in SAMHSA's Fiscal Year 2025 Justification of Estimates for Appropriations Committees (SAMHSA, 2024) : • Children 17 years old and under: 3.89 percent, rounded up to 4 percent • The 20 percent set aside of the $2 billion SUBG = $400 million • 4 percent of the $400 million = $16 million of the prevention set-aside supports services for children b.
From page 352...
... 2023. Department of Health and Hu man Services Fiscal Year 2024 Health Resources and Services Administration Justification of Estimates for Appropriations Committees.
From page 353...
... SAMHSA. Department of Health and Human Services Fiscal Year 2025 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Justification of Estimates for Appropriations Committees 2024.


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