TBI State Partnership Program Grant

Nebraska VR serves as lead agency for a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living TBI State Partnership Program Grant, which provides funding for states to build infrastructure and create systems change to better serve their citizens with brain injuries. The Brain Injury Advisory Council advises Nebraska VR, the Department of Education, Special Education, and the Department of Health and Human Services in implementing grant goals and objectives.

Funds from the grant cannot be used for direct services to individuals, but instead are used for education, training and inspiring policy changes that promote best practices in serving individuals with brain injury and their families in their communities.

Administration for Community Living, Traumatic Brain Injury State Partnership Grant Program   https://www.acl.gov/node/461

  NE Grantee Profile November 2023

 

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TBI Grant Reporting

2021-2022 Annual Report.pdf

 2021 Annual Evaluation Report.pdf

 2021 Semi-Annual (December) Performance Report.pdf

 2021 Semi-Annual (June) Performance Report.pdf

   2020 Semi-Annual (December) Performance Report.pdf
 2020 Annual Evaluation Report.pdf     2020 Semi-Annual (June) Performance Report.pdf
   2019 Semi-Annual (December) Performance Report.pdfbbb
 2019 Annual Evaluation Report.pdf       2019 Semi-Annual (June) Performance Report.pdf
   2018 Semi-Annual (December) Performance Report.pdf

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TBI Grant Products

+ Two New Products for 2023

1.  NE Grantee Profile November 2023

2.  Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, "Traumatic brain injury vocational rehabilitation counselor competencies: Implications for training and practice"

► Long term outcome report from the Brain Injury Alliance-Nebraska

 Brain Injury Services Survey RESULTS FINAL 7-9-2020.pdf

► TBI Registry Callers Report from the Brain Injury Alliance-Nebraska

  BI Registry Callers Report 4-14-2020.pdf

► Best Practices for TBI Registries-Guide  

Data Guide Final 4-23-21.pdf

► Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Self-Assessment Survey Results

  VRC Self-Assessment OVERALL DESCRIPTIVE RESULTS 3-4-2021.pdf

► Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Brain Injury Core Competencies 

Revised_VRC_Core_Competencies_Accessible.pdf

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The Brain Injury Advisory Council is sponsored by Nebraska VR.

This project was supported, in part by grant number 90TBSG0036-01-00, from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201. Grantees undertaking projects under government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official Administration for Community Living policy.