REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Program Specific Sample Clauses

REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Program Specific. ‌ Recipients must comply with the data reporting requirements listed in Section I-2.1 and Section I-2.2. Data Collection – Data must be reported quarterly into SAMHSA’s Performance Accountability and Reporting System (SPARS). Refer to Section I-2.1 for the specific performance measures. Progress Reports – Recipients are expected to submit an annual performance assessment progress report. Grants Management: Successful applicants must also comply with the following standard grants management reporting and schedules at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/grants/grants- management/reporting-requirements, unless otherwise noted in the FOA or Notice of Award.
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REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Program Specific. Recipients must comply with the data reporting requirements listed in Section I-2.1 and Section I-2.2. Data Collection – Data must be reported quarterly into SAMHSA’s Performance Accountability and Reporting System (SPARS). Refer to Section I-2.1 for the specific performance measures.
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Program Specific. Recipients must comply with the data reporting requirements listed in Section I-1.1 and Section I-1.2. Data Collection – Recipients will be required to report data on a quarterly basis into a web-based system on the following performance measure: • The number of people in the mental health and related workforce trained in mental health-related practices/activities that are consistent with the goals of the grant. • The number of callers accessing services of the Lifeline, DDH and Veterans Crisis Line. • The number of individuals using or made aware of social media presence through outreach, such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Tumblr, etc. • The number of individuals who received follow up telephone calls to assess status following a call made regarding suicidal ideation or thoughts of self- harm. • The number of callers referred to mental health or related services. Recipients will also be required to report data in a monthly progress report for the following performance measures: • For each telephone hotline (i.e., Lifeline 800-273-TALK, 800-SUICIDE, the Spanish hotline, DDH 000-000-0000,): o Daily and hourly call volume; o State from which call was received; o In-state answer rates; o The crisis centers to which calls were routed; o Wait times for calls to be answered; o Number of connected calls; o Number of dropped calls, i.e., call abandonment rates; o Average duration of calls; o Connectivity performance of each networked crisis center; o Unique callers; o Callers who were thinking about suicide; o Callers assessed to be at imminent risk for suicide; o Suicide attempts in progress; o Number of times when emergency rescue procedures were initiated; o Proportion of callers who felt the Lifeline call played a role in keeping them safe and not killing themselves; and o Other measures as directed by the GPO. • For online and mobile communication: o Chat and text answer and abandonment rates; o Wait times; o Chat and text volume; o Chat and text demands; o Other measures as directed by the GPO. In the progress reports, the recipient will be expected to report on the following measures: • The number of new crisis centers joining the network, including through telephone and chat services. • The number of individuals reaching out through the White House or other Federal Partners. You will also be required to submit a report on project progress at the midpoint of Year 1 (i.e., at 6 months post award) and an annual report at the end of each grant year. Grants Ma...
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Program Specific. Recipients must comply with the data reporting requirements listed in Section I-1.1 and Section I-1.2. Data CollectionRefer to Section I-1.1 for requirements related to data collection. Progress Reports – Refer to Section 1-1.2 for requirements related to progress reports.
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Program Specific. ‌ Recipients must comply with the data reporting requirements listed in Section I-2.1 and Section I-2.2. Progress Reports – recipients will be expected to submit an annual report. Grants Management: Successful applicants must also comply with the following standard grants management reporting and schedules at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/grants/grants- management/reporting-requirements, unless otherwise noted in the FOA or Notice of Award.

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