Our Impact
CAI’s impact is delivered through projects that use our capacity-building expertise to strengthen health and social services. We lead dozens of active projects, working closely with funders, partners, and clients, and engaging external experts when needed. Projects are staffed by CAI team members with expertise in both the subject matter and the capacity-building strategies that the project utilizes.
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- Training
- Tobacco Use
- Technical Assistance
- Substance Use
- Sexual Violence Prevention
- Research and Evaluation
- Mental Health
- Maternal and Child Health
- Materials Development
- Leadership and Multidisciplinary Team Building
- HIV and STIs
- Data-driven Strategies
- Curriculum
- Community Engagement
- Adolescent Health
- January 7, 2022
- HIV and STIs, Technical Assistance, Training
New York Trauma-Informed Care Initiative
Summary: This project helps ensure that agencies have the capacity to integrate trauma-informed care into the culture, environment, and services at 20 Federally Qualified Health Centers, health homes, and syringe access programs in New York State.
- January 2, 2022
- Curriculum, Substance Use, Training
Project SUCCEED
Summary: This national project helps organizations provide incarcerated people with the tools and support they need to manage substance use disorders before they are released from prison, so that they can self-manage relapse prevention over the long term once they’re released; helps providers engage people both before and after they are released from prison; and equips community-based organizations to be a key resource for people in their first year after release from prison.
- December 1, 2021
- HIV and STIs, Training
Regional Training Center
Summary: This project provides capacity building to nonclinical HIV service providers in New York State to help improve service outcomes in all aspects of HIV care.
- November 15, 2021
- Adolescent Health, Mental Health, Training
School-Based Health Portfolio Project
Summary: This project helps build the skills and capacity of school-based health staff—as well as staff of other youth-serving organizations—to provide high-quality, evidence-based sexual, reproductive, and mental health care to adolescents.
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- October 1, 2021
- Data-driven Strategies, HIV and STIs, Substance Use, Technical Assistance, Training
Trauma-Informed Overdose Data to Action (TI OD2A)
Summary: This project helps agencies in New Jersey integrate trauma-informed care and data-driven strategies into the culture and service delivery of services related to substance use disorder.