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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 51 — State alcohol, drug abuse, developmental disabilities and mental health act

51.72 Suicide prevention programming grants.

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51.72 Suicide prevention programming grants.
(1)From the federal funds set aside under sub.
(2), the department shall award grants to organizations or coalitions of organizations, which may include a city, village, town, county, or federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in this state, for suicide prevention programming.
(2)Each fiscal year, the department shall set aside $250,000 from the federal funds received under 42 USC 300x to 300x-9 for the purpose of awarding grants under sub.
(1). The department may not encumber the federal funds set aside under this subsection during the fiscal year in which the funds are set aside for any purpose other than awarding grants under sub.
(1).
(3)The department may not award a grant under sub.
(1)unless the recipient contributes matching funds or in-kind services having a value equal to at least 20 percent of the grant.
(4)The department may award a grant to a recipient under sub.
(1)for an amount up to $25,000 in a particular fiscal year.
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