Foundations Counseling Center is grateful to be the recipient of numerous behavioral health and state grants that have and will continue to enhance and expand the mental health work we do in the community.
2020 and 2021 Dane Buy Local: Dane County Small Business Pandemic Relief Grant Program Recipient. https://danebuylocal.com
2021 Dean Health Plan Wellness Grant Recipient
2022 Main Street Bounceback Grant: Funded by the Madison Region Economic Partnership (MadREP). This grant enabled Foundations to open a Madison office. Wedc.org/mainstreet-bounceback
2023 UW- Whitewater’s CLAS Grant: Culturally Responsive Grant to address diversity, equity, and inclusion barriers by supporting agencies to both increase their capacity and to serve racially diverse, un-, and underinsured/Medicaid patients, and serve communities in provider shortage areas. Supports implementation of Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate (CLAS) Standards. Program Description – Culturally Responsive CLAS Grants Program Description
2022 Foundations was one of the WI DHS -Telehealth Behavioral Health Grantees: Foundations Counseling Center has partnered with the Belleville School District to provide telehealth services to children and families who are in need of mental health services. https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/news/releases/072722.htm
2022 Dane County Outpatient Infrastructure Grant: Foundations was selected to receive an Infrastructure Grant Supporting Outpatient Providers for Underserved Populations from Dane County. Our intention for this grant is to continue to expand mental health services to serve infants, toddlers, and young children (ages 0-5 and their caregivers). This population of children ages 0-5, is underserved in Dane County and beyond, as there are limited providers available who have been trained to meet the mental health needs of children 0-5 and their caregivers and serve them in a developmentally appropriate manner.
2022 HCBS Home and Community Based Services Grant: The Wisconsin Department of Health Services made possible by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Foundations was one of 43 grant recipients out of 700 who applied to receive this grant. This grant will help Foundations focus on improving home and community-based services for people who are elderly or have disabilities. Foundations will utilize this grant to retain and hire new mental health therapists in order to provide in-home mental health services and group therapy to Partnership and Family Care clients across 9 counties. https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/news/releases/121522.htm