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GRASSROOTS ADVOCACY NETWORK

Our Grassroots Advocacy Network is in full swing!  NJAMHA staff and members of the Network are meeting with legislators and government officials to discuss priority issues in the FY 2010 budget.  Please join us by utilizing the resources below.

Grassroots Advocacy meeting request letter FY 2011

NJAMHA Grassroots Lobbying Respose Form FY 2011

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IT PROJECT
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Public Policy

Click here for Walking a Tightrope, our advocacy campaign for FY 2011

Click here for Bankrupt Dreams, Battered Souls, our advocacy campaign for FY 2010

Click here for Still Waiting, our advocacy campaign for FY 2009.

Click here for Bottom Line, our advocacy campaign for FY 2008.

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IT Project Mission


For more than 20 years, the NJAMHA Information Technology (IT) Project has been leading New Jersey's community mental health providers through the continuous evolution of the computer age. Formed in 1984 as a joint public/private venture between NJAMHA, the State of New Jersey's Division of Mental Health Services (DMHS) and Project participants, the IT Project was the only venture of its kind at the time to be initiated by a state division to help non-profits implement the new technology of desktop computers. DMHS recognized that its contract agencies were struggling to implement technology and turned to NJAMHA, the state's voice for mental health agencies, to help them. To date, no other venture as expansive as the NJAMHA IT Project has yet to be duplicated any place else in the country, despite the immense need for it.

NJAMHA changed the name of the project in 2003 to the IT Project to reflect a wider array of services incorporating new and future technologies. As technology continues to adapt, the IT Project is adapting with it. Most mental health agencies in New Jersey do not have the resources to hire experienced IT people or consultants to show them how technology can save them time and money. The IT Project offers a low-cost solution that includes consultation, implementation, and maintenance – the Total Managed Solution!

Like a beacon in stormy weather, the IT Project can guide your organization through the turbulent waters of strained budgets, increased demand, and government regulation. To schedule a free systems analysis, please call NJAMHA's IT Project Director June Noto, who has more than 20 years of experience in IT planning, network design, and office automation; at (609) 838-5488, ext. 202; or e-mail her at JNoto@njamha.org.

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