ADCS serves as an extension of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) by providing Technical Assistance Reviews of the Alterations/Repairs of health care centers nation-wide through government funding of federal grants.
PURPOSE OF SBHCC
The purpose of this grant program is to increase access to mental health, substance abuse, and childhood obesity-related services in operational school-based health centers (SBHCs), by funding minor alteration/renovation (A/R) projects and/or the purchase of moveable equipment, including telehealth equipment..
OVERVIEW: Over $260,000,000 awarded to health-care centers nationwide through various grant programs. Specifically, the grant program that involves building and renovating facilities allow for $1,000,000 in federal funding per Grantee, to include both construction costs and qualified equipment
ADCS' ROLE: Architectural Design and Consulting Services provides Technical Assistance Reviews for the Department of Health & Human Services under it's multi-year SBA 8(a) contract vehicle. ADCS reviews designs submitted by health-care applicants whose facilities qualify for the federal funding, up to $500,000 per Health Center Applicant per federal funding requests, excluding movable equipment costs.
2019 SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CARE CENTERS (SBHCC) PROGRAM