How to find funding for MST programs in Nebraska
One of the major questions that communities and organizations have when planning to implement Multisystemic Therapy (MST) programs is how to fund them. This information page will give you guidance on potential funding sources. It is important to note that to sustain an MST program over time, we suggest securing more than one source of funding. To begin, download these resources:
Youth in Nebraska: Fast Facts
- In fiscal year 2017-2018, there were 7,967 children removed from their home and put into state custody or care through the child welfare or juvenile probation systems in Nebraska.1
- 107 children in Nebraska aged out of out-of-home care--exited foster care to emancipation-- in 2015.2
- In 2016, 9,461 youth were arrested in Nebraska.3
1 Nebraska Foster Care Review Office Annual Report 2018
2 Annie. E Casey Foundation, Kids Count Data Center 2015
3 Kids Count Nebraska 2016
Juvenile Justice
MST offers an alternative juvenile delinquency prevention program. Instead of sending teens out of the community, therapists work in the home, addressing the root causes of anti-social behavior. Your state juvenile justice department may offer to fund MST programs.
- Nebraska Coalition for Juvenile Justice
301 Centennial Mall South
Lincoln, NE 68509
402-471-2194
https://www.ncc.nebraska.gov/nebraska-coalition-juvenile-justice
Child Welfare
In addition to standard MST, Multisystemic Therapy- Building Strong Families (MST-BSF) is an evidence-based treatment and child welfare program for families involved with child protective services (CPS) due to co-occurring parental substance abuse and physical abuse and/ or neglect of a child.
Departments in this field may be able to assist with funding.
- Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
Division of Children & Family Services
301 Centennial Mall South
Lincoln, NE 68509
402-471-3121
http://www.dhhs.ne.gov/Pages/Child-Welfare.aspx
Medicaid
Medicaid funding has emerged as an important part of the MST landscape and is playing a critical role in the financial sustainability of many MST programs across the United States.
Nebraska has activated the CMS-approved HCPCS Code (H2033) to cover MST in the state's Medicaid Program.
For more information, please contact:
- Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services- Medicaid
301 Centennial Mall South
Lincoln, NE 68509
www.dhhs.ne.gov/MedicaidPDF
Alternative Departments
Multisystemic Therapy has a comprehensive suite of services, and some focused departments may be able to provide funding. For example, we offer intensive substance abuse interventions, so other departments in your state may be a great source.
- Nebraska Children's Commission
1225 L Street, Suite 401
Lincoln NE 68508
402-890-6510
https://childrens.nebraska.gov/Committees/JuvenileServicesCommittee.html - Nebraska Probation Administration
1445 K Street State Capitol Room #1209
Lincoln, NE 68508
402-471-2141
https://supremecourt.nebraska.gov/probation/nebraska-probation-overview
Foundations, Philanthropic Organizations, and Grants
Because MST has such a positive effect on communities and families, several organizations dedicated to empowering communities may be willing to help grow the presence of MST programs. Many of these organizations also offer grants.
For those interested in assistance with Request For Proposal (RFP) development, please refer to the MST RFP Template link below. This file is helpful when writing an RFP for an MST program as it contains the elements that should be included in the RFP for MST.
- Nebraska Children and Families Foundation
215 Centennial Mall South, Suite 200
Lincoln, NE 68508
402-476-9401
https://www.nebraskachildren.org/ - The Sherwood Foundation
808 Conagra Drive, Suite 200
Omaha, NE 68102
402-341-1717
https://sherwoodfoundation.org/ - Nelson Family Foundation
601 Central Avenue, Suite 105
Nebraska City, NE 68410
402-873-3949
http://nelsonfamilyfoundation.org/ - Omaha Community Foundation
3555 Farnam Street, Suite 222
Omaha, NE 68131
402-342-3458
https://omahafoundation.org/ - Peter Kiewit Foundation
1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 500
Omaha, NE 68124
402-344-7890
https://peterkiewitfoundation.org/ - The Phelp's County Community Foundation
424 Garfield Street
Holdrege, NE 68949
308-995-6847
http://phelpsfoundation.org/