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What we do

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Clarkinetics Consulting & Associates, LLC provides expert guidance, program support, project management, and leadership to local, state, tribal, regional, national, and global behavioral and public health programs.

Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, and with a national and international reach, we serve nonprofit agencies, county and state projects, tribal governments and native-focused agencies, and federal programs including projects funded by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Association, and Indian Health Services.

 

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Current and previous projects include:

  • training and technical assistance for Federal, Tribal, and State projects
  • project management for American Rescue Plan Act projects
  • leadership development and workgroup facilitation for State & Tribal projects
  • strategic planning and change management for new initiatives or the revamping of existing initiatives for state and community project
  • intensive grant writing
  • annual grant reviews for Federal and State government proposals
  • instructional design, online course instruction in prevention science coursework
  • local, state and national presentations and trainings on prevention, behavioral health, and public health topics

 

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Available Training Topics

Our team of Associates can provide training and/or technical assistance (TTA) on the topics listed below. We also customize TTA based on your project or agency needs.

Introduction to Substance Use Prevention

The Connection of Prevention and Recovery

The Connection of Prevention and Treatment

The Connection of Prevention and Integrated Care

The Connection of Prevention and Social Determinants of Health

The Role of Substance Use Prevention in Suicide Prevention

Applying Prevention Strategies to Recovery Messaging

Implementing Environmental Prevention Strategies

Prevention 101 for Managed Care Organizations (MCOs)

Supervising Prevention Specialists

Relationship-building & Communication for Prevention Specialists

Building Capacity for staff, programs, and communities

Creating Inter-Agency Collaborations

Building a Sustainable Initiative

Leading the Way: Skills to Enhance Positive Change

Building Awareness and Cultural Competency

Using Ga-Du-Gi: Creating Collaboration Between Tribal and State Governments

Unity in Diversity: Developing Partnerships with Tribes and Tribal Agencies

Planning for Sustainability

Training and Development

Community Organizing

Diversity Workshops

Mediation and Arbitration

Substance Use Prevention Specialist Training

Prevention and Primary Care Behavioral Health

Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol: Training of Trainers

How to manage federally funded programs for tribal, national, state, and local agencies

Strategic agency development and operations

Program management and evaluation

Data-driven and outcomes-based planning

How to facilitate effective presentations and seminars

Strategic planning

Grant writing and review

Board development

Leadership development

Teambuilding

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Project Management

Cost Effective. Expert Guidance. No-Stress.

There are many reasons for hiring a qualified project management team to guide your project as a trusted partner. Project consultants take the stress and complexity of a project off your shoulders while giving you better results. You’ll reap the benefits of a project with reduced risks, costs, and schedule; plus, you’ll gain a trusted partner whose only interest in the project is your interest.

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10 BENEFITS OF HIRING CLARKINETICS CONSULTING & ASSOCIATES FOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Partnership

Without a project management consultant, your firm may take on additional responsibilities that are outside your expertise. A consultant will take on those additional responsibilities and act as an extension to your organization and work alongside you as a partner. This way you can leverage the consultant’s experience, understanding, and knowledge for a successful project.

Capability

A qualified project management consultant will have the direct experience your project needs.

Knowledge

Experienced consultants take lessons learned from their years working on similar projects and apply them to your project.

No conflicts

Your consultant has no other interest at stake except for your best interest.

Avoid mistakes

Minimize costly mistakes that frequently occur when a company tries to manage a project on its own without a project management consultant’s recent and relevant experience.

Minimize risk

Project management consultants work with you to define and implement project strategies based on their experience, clearly defining project expectations.

Quality

Projects are often created or implemented under the tightest of time constraints. Project management consultants assure that all priorities are coordinated and leading toward the project goals.

Time- and cost-savings

Good consultants take on the pressure and difficulties of a project while finding time- and cost-saving solutions so that you can continue to focus on running your agency and programs.

Communication

A qualified consultant will assist, guide, and keep you informed through the duration of your project, freeing up your time to focus on your core agency and programs needs while the consultant focuses on the project.

Start to finish

From project management planning into implementation services, to capacity building through training and technical assistance, and evaluating needs and progress, a consultant will oversee your entire project as a trusted partner.

Grant Writing

With 15+ years of successful grant writing experience. Clarkinetics has achieved over $30 million of federal, state, and local funding to prevention, treatment, and recovery programs for clients and agencies.

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Awarded grant topics include:

Rural Communities Opioid Response
Program-Implementation Grant: Federal

$1 million over 3 years

Strategic Prevention Framework for Prescription Drugs grant: Federal

$2 million over 5 years

Medication-Assisted Treatment Prescription Drug & Opioid Addiction: Federal

$2.5 million over 5 years

Tribal Behavioral Health “Native Connections” grant: Federal

$1.2 million over 5 years

Mental Health Awareness Training grant: Federal

$6 million over 5 years

Community Opioid Intervention Project: Federal

$1.5 million over 3 years

Strategic Prevention Framework - Partnerships for Success: Federal

$1.5 million each over five years written for 8 different partner agencies

Rural Community Opioid Response Program: Federal

$200,000 over 18 months

Circles of Care Program: Federal

$990,000 each over three years to 2 different partner agencies

Tribal Opioid Response Program: Federal

$1.4 million over two years to 1 partner agency

Statewide Consumer Network Program: Federal

$300,000 over three years

Drug-Free Communities Grant: Federal

$1 million dollars over five years

Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Annual Community Grant: County

$100,000 for one year

Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Two-Year Community Grant: County

$100,000 for two years

Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant: State

$600,000 per year

Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Annual Community Grant: County

$100,000 for one year

Partnership for Success Grants: State (6 grants for 6 regions)

$200,000 per region, per grant, per year for two years

Service to Science Award: Federal

$25,000 for one year

Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Community Grant: County

$100,000 for one year

Juvenile Crime Prevention Council Community Grant: County

$50,000 for one year

Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant: Federal

$1 million over five years

Suicide Prevention for Native Communities: State

$200,000 for one year

American Indian Prevention Services: State

$50,000 for one year

Methamphetamine Prevention Initiative: Federal

$500,000 over five years

Early Head Start (EHS) Program: Federal

$1 million over five years

ARRA cost of living increase for EHS Program: Federal

$100,000 for one year

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Quality Improvement Funds: Federal

$50,000 for one year

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