METRICS supports federally-funded grantees who are dedicated to addressing the national shortage of school-based mental health practitioners. These grantees received funding from the US Department of Education for either a School Based Mental Health (SBMH) or a Mental Health Service Professional (MHSP) project to recruit, train, and retain a strong mental health workforce in our K-12 schools across the country. METRICS disseminates best-practice resources, provides individual grant assistance, and helps grantees ensure that they are meeting their targets, so that these grantees can continually improve as they grow the next generation of school-based mental health practitioners.
Funding Period: 10/1/2023 – 9/30/2027
Amount: $10,399,014
Funder: US Department of Education, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
Awardee: University of Wisconsin – Madison, sub-contracts with University of South Florida, University of California – Santa Barbara, and University of Iowa
Principal Investigator: Steve Kilgus
Co-Principal Investigators: Andy Garbacz, Katie Eklund
Research Project Coordinator: Justin Kotoris