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MHB Annual Report | FY22

Community
Mental Health Fund

Established in 1994, the Community Mental Health Fund works to improve the quality of life for City residents with mental health and/or substance use disorders, primarily serving adults ages 18 and older.  The fund supports a range of serves that address behavioral health wellness leading to prevention or recovery in the dimensions of health, home, purpose, and community.

Achieving Wellness and Recovery

In FY22, 50% of adults participating in MHB-funded programs improved their behavioral health wellness as demonstrated by these changes:

  • Fewer mental health symptoms
  • Improved management of behavioral health and physical health conditions
  • Resolving legal issues impeding recovery
  • Maintaining stable housing
  • Becoming/remaining employed

Outcome Data/Number of Adults Served

During FY22, the second full year of the COIVD-19 pandemic, the number of adults participating in MHB-funded services decreased by 21% or 1,014 fewer adults served than in FY21. Of the 3,725 adults served in FY22, 1,850 (50%) improved their behavioral health wellness and recovery. (see chart)


CMHF has one Outcome Area: Behavioral Health Wellness & Recovery

1,621 adults or (49%) (3,725) with behavioral health disorders improved their behavioral health wellness & recovery as demonstrated by the following outcome indicator achievement displayed in the chart.

Early Intervention Programming

1,268 adults or 34% of those served participated in early intervention-focused programming in FY22.

Where do adults served by MHB-funded services live?

Where do adults served by MHB-funded programs receive services?