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1 MARK A. ENGELHARDT, MS, MSW, ACSW University of South Florida College of Behavioral and Community Sciences Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute Department of Mental Health Law and Policy 13301 Bruce B. Downs Boulevard, MHC 2614A Tampa, FL 33612-3807 (813) 974-0769 [email protected] ____________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION Master of Social Work, The National Catholic School of Social Service, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC. (1981) Concentration and Thesis in Administration/Social Planning Paid Internship, National Association of Social Workers (NASW): Legislative Program; National Office, Washington, DC. Thesis: Administrative Exploration of Runaway Youth (Programs) in the United States – Filed in the Library of Congress Master of Science in Education, University of Dayton, OH (1978) Bachelor of Science in Social Work, University of Dayton, OH (1975) Internship – Ohio Youth Commission (Juvenile Justice) PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW 1995- Present) Praed Foundation Certification – Adult Needs and Strengths Assessment ( ANSA 2016) Human Services Consultant: Occupational License (1999 - Present), Hillsborough County, FL. Board Certified Diplomate in Clinical Social Work ( BCD-1987) Association of Mental Health Administrators (1987) Licensed Certified Social Worker, Maryland (LCSW-1984) Certified Social Worker, New York State (CSW-1983)

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MARK A. ENGELHARDT, MS, MSW, ACSW

University of South Florida

College of Behavioral and Community Sciences Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute

Department of Mental Health Law and Policy 13301 Bruce B. Downs Boulevard, MHC 2614A

Tampa, FL 33612-3807 (813) 974-0769

[email protected] ____________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION Master of Social Work, The National Catholic School of Social Service, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC. (1981)

Concentration and Thesis in Administration/Social Planning

Paid Internship, National Association of Social Workers (NASW): Legislative Program; National Office, Washington, DC.

Thesis: Administrative Exploration of Runaway Youth (Programs) in the United States – Filed in the Library of Congress

Master of Science in Education, University of Dayton, OH (1978) Bachelor of Science in Social Work, University of Dayton, OH (1975)

Internship – Ohio Youth Commission (Juvenile Justice)

PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS

Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW 1995- Present)

Praed Foundation Certification – Adult Needs and Strengths Assessment ( ANSA 2016)

Human Services Consultant: Occupational License (1999 - Present), Hillsborough County, FL.

Board Certified Diplomate in Clinical Social Work ( BCD-1987)

Association of Mental Health Administrators (1987)

Licensed Certified Social Worker, Maryland (LCSW-1984)

Certified Social Worker, New York State (CSW-1983)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2001 to Present – University of South Florida, College of Behavioral & Community Sciences,

Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, Tampa, FL. Faculty – Research Associate - Systems Development, Training, Consultation, and Technical Assistance to the Administrators and providers of Florida’s Mental Health and Substance

Abuse System Director (2013 - Current)/Associate Director (2008-13) – Florida Criminal

Justice Mental Health and Substance Abuse Technical Assistance Center Research and evaluation on several SAMHSA (CMHS & CSAT) Federal Grants on Homelessness, Primary Care, Jail Diversion, and Co-occurring Disorders, Department of Veterans Affairs HUD-VASH Permanent Supportive Housing, Robert Wood Johnson Grant on Medicaid

earnings Training and service contracts related to best practices on Acute Care, Supportive Living/Housing, Co–occurring disorders, financing, contracting, system redesign, criminal justice/jail diversion, statewide advocacy and consultation on legislative initiatives to create

managing networks of care Olmstead Coordinator: representative of the State of Florida, to

promote coalitions for community-based care (2002-2011) Guest lecturer with other USF-FMHI faculty and USF Colleges; Faculty Led Study Abroad program in the Republic of Ireland (2014/15/16) with Trinity College, Dublin and community providers in Dublin and the Midlands Community and west coast.

1999 to Present – Mark A. Engelhardt (Consultant)

Strategic planning Organizational and business development: Evaluation of SAMHSA’s

Primary Behavioral Healthcare Integration Grants (PBHCI) Community– based systems of

care design, program development and evaluation Medicaid managed care Grant and

proposal writing Government relations Legislative analysis Annual reports Public/Private enterprises: Project Director for a SAMHSA – CMHS Community Action Grant on Co–Occurring Mental Health and Substance Abuse Disorders (2001-2004);

Consultation on SAMHSA CMHS Children’s Comprehensive Systems of Care Clients included: National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD), State and county governments, private behavioral healthcare networks, community mental health and substance abuse providers, homeless coalitions, county and local health and human service organizations.

1988 to 1999 – Substance Abuse and Mental Health (SAMH) Director/Program Supervisor/Administrator State of Florida, Department of Children and Families (DCF), Districts 6/14 (Current Suncoast/Central Regional Areas), Tampa, FL.

Highly responsible professional, select exempt and executive position in managing, assessing, evaluating, licensing, contracting, planning and coordinating district wide

treatment services for behavioral healthcare: substance abuse and mental health programs

Effective and efficient management of a complex public budget Recruited and supervised

SAMH Program Office staff Staff coordinator of District 6 Subcommittee of the Health

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and Human Services Board (HHSB) District management with interdisciplinary executives, policy makers, high level government officials, hospitals, law enforcement,

advocacy groups and consumers Preparation of successful legislative budget requests and

requests for proposals Direct consultation and technical assistance with service providers

Active participation in a variety of statewide work groups on substance abuse and mental

health policy and operational issues Leader in Children’s Mental Health System of Care Federal grant award.

Managed Behavioral Health Care – Demonstrated leader in the design, development and implementation of the 1st generation Florida Medicaid Area 6 Pre-Paid Mental Health Plan (1915(B) Medicaid Waiver) in conjunction with the Agency for Health Care

Administration (AHCA) Appointed to the Florida Statewide Pre-Paid Behavioral Health Plan Steering Committee/Design, Capitation and Finance Subcommittee.

1984 to 1988 – Deputy Executive Director, Anchor Mental Health Association, Washington,

DC.

501(C)(3) in Partnership with the Archdiocese of Washington Administration of

business and program operations Development of comprehensive, community-based

mental health services for persons with serious mental illnesses Directed personnel, staff

development and organizational policies Supervision of professional and paraprofessional

staff Management of The Anchor Housing Corporation; Anchor Services Workshop;

Anchor Social Center and six Adult Community Residences Management of HUD contracts; Chief negotiator, proposal writer and executor of federal (SAMHSA) and state

governmental service contracts (DC, VA, MD) Awarded and implemented an assertive community treatment (ACT) discharge planning, mental health, personal healthcare case management program for persons discharged from St. Elizabeth’s Mental Health Hospital in

Washington, DC Preparation and analysis of annual budget with the chief financial

officer and fundraising activities with the Founder of Anchor Mental Health Agency

strategic planning, analysis and evaluation Public education Marketing of services, programs and services.

1984 to 1988 – Other Concurrent Activities

Consulting – Child Welfare, Program Development, Editing Guest Lecturer/Field Instructor – The National Catholic School of Social Service, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC.

1981 to 1984 – Program Director, Rehabilitation Support Services (RSS), Albany, NY

Director of supportive housing residences for adults with mental illnesses

(intergenerational) Successful development of housing and residential alternatives

resulting in new funding from the New York State Office of Mental Health

Recertification of housing regulations, standards and services Proposal writing, policy

formulation and public education of community-based mental health care Personnel

training, supervision and management Community planning, inter-organizational programming and expansion of services in a multi-county area.

1979 to 1981 – Student Housing/Residential Director, Catholic University of America

(CUA), Washington, DC. – 1st Professional Position at Residence Halls at CUA

Residential Administration and Management

Counseling Students

Community leadership 1976 to 1979 – Youth/Family Counselor, South Community Mental Health Center,

Kettering, OH

Direct individual, group and family counseling Crisis intervention with adolescents and families in collaboration with police, school systems and courts Community organization and public relations Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program (OJJDP)/Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA) funded -JCAHO Accreditation.

1975 to 1976 – Youth Counselor, Residential Treatment Center, Greene County, OH

Provided direct and group counseling in a residential jail diversion program for delinquent youths

One of the first OJJDP/LEAA Funded Programs in the U.S./Ohio Memberships:

National Association of Social Workers (ACSW)

Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association

Florida Supportive Housing Coalition

Florida Sheriff’s Association

Founding Member Partners in Crisis - 2000 (Representing Hillsborough County)

Founding Member – Central Florida Behavioral Health Network – 1997 (Tampa, Fl.) PUBLICATIONS/TECHNICAL REPORTS Mann K., Halldorsson K., Engelhardt M.A. (Editor) (2016, 2017) Annual Report on the Criminal Justice Mental Health and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant Program, Submitted to the Florida Legislature and Governor, and the Florida Department of Children and Families Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program Office Tallahassee (Contract #LH289), Tampa, Fl. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute Brown, R., McLean C., Engelhardt M. A., Armstrong, M. (2015) Behavioral Health Systems Design Recommendations (Baker Act and Marchman Act); Community Behavioral Health System Access and Mapping. Tampa, FL. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute Engelhardt, M. A. & Mitchell, J. (2015; 2014) Annual Report on the Criminal Justice, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant Program, Submitted to the Florida Legislature and Governor, and Florida Department of Children and Families Substance Abuse and Mental Health Office

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Tallahassee (Contract # LH245), Tampa, FL. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute Young, M. S., Barrett, B. A., Engelhardt, M., & Moore, K. A. (2014). Six-Month outcomes of an

integrated Assertive Community Treatment team serving adults with complex behavioral health and housing needs. Community Mental Health Journal. DOI: 10.1007/s10597-013-9692-5.

Engelhardt, M. A., (2014, 2013) Coastal Behavioral Healthcare : Primary Behavioral Health Care Integration (PBHCI); Process Evaluation/Performance Assessment (Years 3 & 4), submitted to SAMHSA, Tampa, Fl. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute Engelhardt, M. A., (2014, August). Housing First within HUD VASH (Supportive Housing) – Community

Integration Specialists– Power Point with Audio- National On-line Curriculum for the National Center Among Homeless Veterans. USF, Tampa Campus.

Engelhardt, M. A. & Mitchell, J. (2013) Annual Report on the Criminal Justice, Mental Health and

Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant Program, Submitted to the Florida Legislature and Governor, and Florida Department of Children and Families Substance Abuse and Mental Health Office Tallahassee (Contract # LH245), Tampa, FL. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute

Barrett, B., Engelhardt, M. A., & Young, M. S. (2011) Coastal Behavioral Healthcare Home 2 Recovery:

Special Sub-study on Charlotte County, Fl. Criminal Justice System Involvement (SAMHSA-CSAT T118019 Grant). Tampa, FL: University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute.

Engelhardt, M. A., Hills, H., Monroe, M., (2009)Best Practices: Comprehensive, Continuous Integrated

System of Care Development: Tampa-Hillsborough County, Florida , Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 5:110-116, 2009 Copyright: Taylor and Francis, LLC ISSN: 155-4263 print/ 1550-4271 online.

Engelhardt, M. A., Nazworth, S., et al. (2009). Common Sense: Preventing and Reducing Homelessness

(2010), A Strategic Plan to Provide Supportive Housing throughout Florida: Co-Editor and Rental Assistance Chapter 5, Florida Supportive Housing Coalition, Tallahassee, FL. Available www.flshc.net.

Engelhardt, M. A., (2008). Promoting best practices in supportive housing. Florida Supportive Housing

Coalition Newsletter, Volume 7, Issue 7, August 2008, Florida Supportive Housing Coalition, Tallahassee, FL. Available www.flshc.net.

Engelhardt, M. A., Weir, J. M., & Peters, R. H. (2007). Evaluation of the Sarasota County Community

Alternative Residential Treatment (CART) Initiative: Second year report. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL.

Engelhardt, M. A., Nazworth, S., et al. (2007). Common sense: A strategic plan to provide supportive housing

throughout Florida. Rental Assistance Chapter, Florida Supportive Housing Coalition, Tallahassee, FL. Available http://www.flshc.net/documents/CommonSense.pdf.

Hendry, P., Engelhardt, M.A., et al. (2007). Common threads: Stories of survival & recovery from mental illness. Florida Peer Network and the University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL.

Moore, K. A., Young, M. S., Engelhardt, M. A., & Harrison, M. (March 2007). Keystone Research Brief.

University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL. Moore, K.A., Young, M.S., Engelhardt, M.A., & Harrison, M. (2007). Evaluation of a treatment

program for homeless individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute. [Final Report: Technical Report submitted to SAMHSA/CSAT for the Agency for Community Treatment Services, Inc. (ACTS)]. Tampa, FL. Available http://mhlp.fmhi.usf.edu/mhlp/images/File/Keystone_Evaluation_of_Treatment_Program.pdf.

Ruiz, M., Moore, K. A., Engelhardt, M. A., & Peters, R. H. (2007). Hillsborough County Anti-Drug

Abuse Alliance (HCADA) needs assessment: Final report. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL.

Peters, R. H., Engelhardt, M. A., & Sullivan, C. (2007) Evaluation of the Sarasota County Community

Alternative Residential Treatment (CART) Initiative: First year report. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL.

Engelhardt, M. A. (2006). CCISC (Comprehensive, Continuous, Integrated System of Care) outcome fidelity

and implementation tool (CO-FIT 100): Report & results. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL. [Florida Department of Children & Families District 11 Substance Abuse & Mental Health Office & System Miami-Dade (11A)].

Engelhardt, M. A., Brennen, M., et al. (2006). Housing recommendations from state and regional reports. Real

Choice Partnership Project; Real Choice Housing Initiative, & Suncoast Chapter of the Florida Supportive Housing Coalition, Clearwater, FL.

Engelhardt, M. A., (2006) Pinellas county transportation exception plan. On behalf of the Pinellas County

Baker Act Committee and Florida Department of Children and Families Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program Office; Tallahassee and Tampa, FL.

Engelhardt, M. A. (2006). CCISC (Comprehensive, Continuous System of Care) outcome fidelity and

implementation tool (CO-FIT 100): Summary report & results. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL. [Florida Department of Children & Families District 14 Substance Abuse & Mental Health Office, Central Florida Behavioral Health Network, & community stakeholders in Polk, Highlands, and Hardee counties].

Engelhardt, M. A. (2005) on behalf of the Tampa-Hillsborough Citizens Task Force on

Homelessness (2005). Tampa-Hillsborough Citizens Task Force on Homelessness: A report to the community. Tampa-Hillsborough Citizens Task Force on Homelessness, Tampa, FL.

Young, M. S., Dhont, K., & Engelhardt, M. A. (2005). Fiscal Year 02/03-03/04 Florida Medicaid

substance abuse expenditures cost offset report. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida

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Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL. [Technical Report submitted to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Resources for Recovery Project].

Young, M. S., Dhont, K., & Engelhardt, M. A. (2004). Fiscal Year 02/03 Florida Medicaid substance

abuse expenditure report. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL. [Technical Report submitted to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Resources for Recovery Project].

Peters, R. H., Engelhardt, M. A., & Moore, K. A. (2003). Evaluation of crisis stabilization

unit/addictions receiving facility (CSU/ARF) programs: Suncoast Region and District Eight. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL. [Submitted to Florida Department of Children and Families Substance Abuse Program Office].

Winarski, J., Engelhardt, M. A. (2003). SAMHSA-CMHS Tampa/Hillsborough community action grant

phase II: Report on results from CCISC outcome fidelity and implementation tool (CO-FIT 100). University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL.

Engelhardt, M. A. (2003). On behalf of the State of Florida Supportive Housing Workgroup and

Florida Department of Children and Families. Florida’s strategic plan for supportive housing for persons with mental illnesses. Department of Children and Families Mental Health Program Office & Statewide Supportive Housing Coalitions, Tallahassee, FL. Available http://www.flshc.net/documents/StrategicPlan2003.pdf.

Marzilli, A., Bianco, C, & Engelhardt, M. A. (2003). State of Florida guidelines for supportive housing for

persons with mental illnesses. Florida Department of Children and Families Mental Health Program Office, Tallahassee, FL.

Engelhardt, M. A., Shern, D. L., & Robinson, P. (2003). Behavioral Health Services Integration Workgroup:

Emergency services/acute care report. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL. [Submitted to Florida Department of Children & Families].

Engelhardt, M. A. (2003). Behavioral health report: Community Alliance of Sarasota County Issue Analysis.

University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL. Engelhardt, M. A. (2002). Hillsborough County Transportation exception plan: “Acute care” Five-year renewal

2002-2007. Florida Department of Children and Families Suncoast Region, Tallahassee, FL. Engelhardt, M. A. (2002). Responsive services and supports for persons with co-occurring disorders.

In H. Hills et al., Co-occurring disorders: A training series for counselors. University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL. [Online training manual] Available http://cmhwbt.fmhi.usf.edu/co-occurring/intro_00_title.cfm.

Engelhardt, M. A. (2001). Family Emergency Treatment Center: Annual review: Impact report. Engelhardt &

Associates, Tampa, FL.

Engelhardt, M. A. (2001). Acute care plan: June 2001: Work in progress. Engelhardt & Associates, Tampa, FL. [Submitted to Department of Children & Families District 8 Alcohol, Drug Abuse & Mental Health].

Engelhardt, M. A. (2000). Family Emergency Treatment Center, Bradenton Florida: Annual review 2000:

Progress report. Engelhardt & Associates, Tampa, FL. Engelhardt, M. A. (1997). Developing centralized intake and coordination of care systems:

Improving accessibility and availability of behavioral healthcare services. In M. A. Freeman (Ed.) High performance behavioral healthcare: The breakthrough innovation sourcebook and mutual consultation guide (pp. 20-23). CentraLink Publications, Tiburon, CA.

Engelhardt, M. A., (1997). Department of Children & Families District 6 Manatee County Baker Act: Acute

care plan. Florida Department of Children and Families District 6 Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Program Office, Tampa, FL.

Engelhardt, M. A. (1997). Department of Children & Families District 6 Hillsborough County: Acute care

plan. Florida Department of Children and Families District 6 Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Program Office, Tampa, FL.

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS

PRINCIPLE INVESTIGATOR = $4,359,825; CO-PI = $818,823; TOTAL CONTRACTS

GENERATED AND SUCCESSFULLY DELIVERED AT USF FROM 2001-2018 = $5,178,648 Engelhardt, M. A. (2016 – 2021) Florida’s Criminal Justice Mental Health and Substance Abuse

Technical Assistance Center. Funding Source: Florida Legislature, Department of Children and Families, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program Office, Tallahassee, FL. $2,500,000 (2016-2021)

Engelhardt, M.A. (2016-2018) Gracepoint, Inc. – Central Receiving Systems – Training and

Technical Assistance on Co-occurring Disorders (CCISC Model), Motivational Interviewing (Jim Winarski) and Housing First with ACTS. Funding Source: Florida DCF SAMH Program Office through Central Florida Behavioral Health Network (CFBHN – Suncoast Managing Entity), Tampa, FL. $75,000 (2016-2019)

Engelhardt, M.A., (2016) Broward Behavioral Health Coalition, Sequential Intercept Mapping,

Juvenile Justice System of Care. Funding Source: Managing Entity: Broward Behavioral Health Coalition, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $10,500 (2016)

Engelhardt, M. A., (2014 - 17) Florida’s Criminal Justice Mental Health and Substance Abuse

Technical Assistance Center. Funding Source: Florida Legislature, Department of Children and Families, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program Office, Tallahassee, FL: $600,000 (2014-2017) Governor’s Executive Order 15-175 to evaluate the behavioral health systems of three Florida Counties (2016 = $220,235)

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Engelhardt, M. A., (2001 -2017), Projects to Assist Persons Transition through Homelessness; Florida Department of Children and Families, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program Office, Tallahassee, FL., Source of Funds: SAMHSA – Center for Mental Health Services, Award $310,248 for 3 years (2001-2014); $269,000 for 3 years (2014- 2017)

Engelhardt, M. A., (2015) Broward Behavioral Health Coalition, Sequential Intercept Mapping,

Adult CJMHSA System of Care. Funding Source: Managing Entity: Broward Behavioral Health Coalition, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $10,500 (2015)

Engelhardt, M. A., Charlotte County Government (FL.); Evaluation Funding Source: Florida

Legislature, Department of Children and Families, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program Office, Tallahassee, FL: $27,000 (2010-2013).

Engelhardt, M.A., (2010) Coastal Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. Primary Behavioral Healthcare

Integration (PBHCI), Sarasota, FL. SAMHSA Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) $1.6m award to Coastal. Subcontract to the University of South Florida, College of Behavioral & Community Sciences, Department of Mental Health, Law & Policy for independent evaluation, $120,000 (2010-2014).

Engelhardt, M. A., & Young, S. (2010 -2016) Westcare Gulf Coast - Florida, Inc. Modified

Therapeutic Community for Chronic Public Inebriates with Co-occurring Disorders. SAMHSA Center for Substance Abuse Treatment , Homeless and Co-occurring Treatment Branch, $1.750M award to Westcare, Subcontract to the University of South Florida, College of Behavioral & Community Sciences, Department of Mental Health, Law & Policy for independent evaluation, $175,000 (2010-2016).

Clark, C., Engelhardt, M.A. (2010 -12) National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans;

Supportive Housing Study II, National Review of the HUD-VASH Permanent Supportive Housing Program. $120,000 (2010) – Subcontract with Dr. Sam Tsemberis, founder of Pathways to Housing (Housing First, NY, DC, PA, VT) (2010). National Training and Technical Assistance on Housing First with the Dept. of Veteran Affairs (2011-13).

Petrila, J., Engelhardt, M.A., (2007- 2014) Florida’s Criminal Justice, Mental Health and Substance

Abuse Technical Assistance Center. Funding Source: Florida Legislature, Department of Children and Families, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program Office, Tallahassee, FL: $480,000 (2007- 2011); Renewed $218,832 (2011-14)

Engelhardt, M. A., (2008 - 2011), Projects to Assist Persons Transition through Homelessness;

Florida Department of Children and Families, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program Office, Tallahassee, Fl., Source of Funds: SAMHSA – Center for Mental Health Services, Award $533,085 for 5 years (2002-2007); Award renewed for 3 years $371,248 (2008-2011).

Engelhardt, M. A., Moore, K. A., and Young, S. (2006) Coastal Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. Home 2

Recovery, Port Charlotte, FL, Source of Funds: SAMHSA-Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Homeless Treatment Branch, Award $2 million over 5 years, Subcontract to the University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute for evaluation and technical assistance, $275,000 (2007-2011).

Peters, R. H., Engelhardt, M. A. (2005-2007) Evaluation of the Sarasota County Community Alternative Residential Treatment (CART) Initiative, Sarasota Board of County Commissioners, Department of Health and Human Services, Award to University of South Florida, Louis de la Part Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL. Award(s): $100,000 over two years (2005-2007).

Engelhardt, M. A., (2003, 2006 & 2009-2011) Florida’s Olmstead application(s) to the Bazelon Center

for Mental Health Law, Funding source: SAMHSA – Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), Awarded to the University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL. Award(s): $80,000 over 4 years (2003-2006); $ 100,000 over 5 years. (2007-2011).

Key products:

Hendry, P., Engelhardt, M. A., et al. (2007). Common threads: stories of survival & recovery from mental illnesses. Tampa, FL: Florida Peer Network and the University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL.

Technical Assistance Collaborative (TAC), (2004). Florida supportive housing resource inventory. TAC, Boston, Ma., Florida Supportive Housing Coalition, Tallahassee, FL., University of South Florida, Louis de le Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL.

Technical Assistance Collaborative (TAC), (2004). Florida supportive housing resource map to services. TAC, Boston, MA, Florida Supportive Housing Coalition, Tallahassee, FL., University of South Florida, Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL.

Panel and workshop presentations at the National Olmstead Coordinators Institute, Washington, DC.

Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration (AHCA), et al. (2004). Engelhardt, M.A., Principle

Investigator, Robert Wood Johnson Resources for Recovery Grant to improve substance abuse provider networks and increase Medicaid earnings in Florida. AHCA subcontract awarded to the University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL: $200,000 (2004-2005).

Engelhardt, M. A., (2004). Real Choice Partnership application to the Florida Department of

Management Services, Americans with Disabilities Workgroup: Funding Source: Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Awarded to the University of South Florida, Louis de la Parts Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL. Award = $153,000 18 months (2004-2005).

Engelhardt, M. A., Moore, K. A., and Young, S., (2002). Keystone Homeless Treatment Grant;

SAMHSA- Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) Homeless Treatment Branch, Awarded to the Agency for Community Treatment Services (ACTS) as Grantee, Tampa, FL, Award $1.2 million over three years with a one year extension, Subcontract to University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute for evaluation and technical assistance, $150,000 (2002- 2006).

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Engelhardt, M. A., (2002). Substance Abuse Network Development, Funding Source: Department of Children and Families District 11 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program Office, Miami, FL. Award $25,000 (2002).

Engelhardt, M. A., (2002) Community Alliance of Sarasota County, Acute Care Issue Analysis,

Behavioral Health Consultation and report, Funding Source: Sarasota Department of Health and Human Services, Sarasota, FL. Award $5,000 (2002).

Engelhardt, M. A., Hills, H., and Winarski, J. T. (2000). Co-Author: SAMHSA; Center for Mental

Health Services (CMHS): Community Action Grant: Co-occurring Disorders in Partnership with Advocates for Human Potential (AHP), Sudbury, Massachusetts and University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute (2000). Award $150,000 1st Year to AHP; Award $150,000 2nd Year to the University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute. Tampa, FL.

Engelhardt, M.A., et al. (2000). Co-author: Tampa-Hillsborough Homeless HUD Continuum of Care

(CoC). Tampa, FL: Engelhardt & Associates. Award $2.5 million Annual base award to the Hillsborough Coalition for the Homeless (2001).

Engelhardt, M.A., Adelson, V., & Armstrong, M., et al. (1998). Co-author SAMHSA; Center for

Mental Health Services (CMHS): Tampa-Hillsborough Integrated Network for Kids (THINK) Grant Proposal: for the Children’s Board of Hillsborough County. Tampa, FL. Award $7 million over 5 years (1999-2004).

Engelhardt, M. A., Gil, L., and Mann, L., et al. (1994-1995) Co-Author: Florida Agency for

Healthcare Administration (AHCA), Area 6 Pre-Paid Mental Health Plan: First Request for Proposal (RFP). Tallahassee, FL.

PRESENTATIONS (Conferences – Major trainings/Invited Guest Lectures) Engelhardt, M.A., (February 2018) Community Care Models – Best Practices – Paper and workshop: Sarasota County Mental Health Court Seminar, Sarasota, Fl. [Invited] Engelhardt, M.A., Moderator (February 2018) Supportive Housing Panel Discussion: Eller, S., DeMarco, E., & Applebee, W. – Sarasota County Mental Health Court Seminar, Sarasota, Fl. [Invited] Engelhardt, M.A., Moderator (October 2017) Falling Through the Cracks: The Intersection Between the Mental Health and Criminal Justice System – Community Forum- Featured Presenters: Leifman, S., Lurigio, A., & Heide, K. – Sponsored by the University of South Florida, Tampa, Fl. [Invited] Engelhardt, M.A., Balacki, J., & Marrone, K. (October 2017) Supportive Housing Summit- Housing and Services: The Keys to Success. Housing First: High Fidelity and the Florida Challenges: A Call to Action! Orlando, Fl. Engelhardt, M.A., Mann, K., & Halldorsson, K. ( 2017) Sequential Intercept Mapping: Cross System Improvement, Sarasota, Land O Lakes, Lakeland, St. Augustine, Fl. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M.A., (2017, May) Peer Skills Discovery Conference. Permanent Supportive Housing – The Evidence, St. Petersburg, Fl. Engelhardt, M.A., (2016, December) National Alliance for Mental Illness: Florida Annual Conference; Decriminalizing Mental Illnesses. Tampa, FL. [Invited] Engelhardt, M.A., (2016 July) 2nd International Housing First Conference. United States Permanent Supportive Housing Evidenced-Based SAMHSA Tool Kit. Paper and workshop: University of Limerick; Limerick, Ireland Engelhardt, M. A. (2016, March, April, May) Sequential Intercept Mapping: Cross-System Improvement, Leesburg, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Gainesville, FL. [Invited] Engelhardt, M. A., (2016, March) Housing First Partners Conference. US/Ireland/European – Global Study Abroad Course – Housing First. Los Angeles, CA. Engelhardt, M. A., (2015 December). Sequential Intercept Mapping: Cross-System Improvement. Florida Smart Justice Summit, Luncheon Plenary, Sarasota FL. YouTube Broadcast [Invited] Engelhardt, M. A., Young, S., (2015 December). Gant Development: Winning Strategies. Flagler County Government, CJMHSA Reinvestment Committee. Bunnell, FL. Engelhardt, M. A., (2015 November). Strategic Planning in Behavioral Healthcare. Video Presentation for Dr. Roger Boothroyd, University of South Florida, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, Department of Mental Health, Law and Policy, Tampa, FL. Engelhardt, M. A., Winarski, J., (2015 June). Housing First: Permanent Supportive Housing. First Step of Sarasota, City and County of Sarasota, FL. [Invited] Engelhardt, M. A., (2015 August). Acute Psychiatric Care: Strategies: Systems, Programs and Service Users. Sponsored by SAMHSA with the District of Columbia Department of Behavioral Health; National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD), Washington, DC. Engelhardt, M. A., Mitchell, J., (2015 May). CJMHSA Sharing Best Practices, Models, Outcomes and Evaluation. Florida Partners in Crisis 2015 Annual Conference and Justice Summit: Transitioning Science into Practice. Orlando, FL. Engelhardt, M. A., Winarski, J.T. (2015 May). PATH: Implementing the SAMHSA Permanent Supportive Housing Tool Kit (Evidenced-based Model and Practices). Paper and strategic planning workshop presented at the DCF SAMH Northeast Florida State Hospital, MacClenny, FL. Engelhardt, M. A., (2015 April). Sequential Intercept Mapping. Broward Behavioral Health Coalition, Cross-Systems Strategic Planning, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Engelhardt, M. A., (2015 February). Community Conversation on Supportive Housing. Alachua County Government, CJMHSA Reinvestment Planning Council, Gainesville, FL.

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Engelhardt, M. A., (2015 January). Sequential Intercept Mapping. Hillsborough County Strategic Planning Department in partnership with Court Administration for the 13th Judicial Court, Cross-System Strategic Planning, Tampa, FL. Engelhardt, M. A., Westhead, V., Eslinger, D., Vail, L. & Peters, K. (2015 January). Association Panel: Florida Partners in Crisis; Partnering Works! Successful Partnerships to De-Criminalize Mental Illness at 2015 Florida Smart Justice Alliance Summit, Sarasota, FL. [Invited] Engelhardt, M. A., Winarski, J.T. (2014 November). PATH: Implementing the SAMHSA Permanent Supportive Housing Tool Kit (Evidenced-based Model and Practices). Paper and strategic planning workshop presented at the DCF SAMH Northwest Regional Training at Florida State Hospital, Chattahoochee, FL. Engelhardt, M. A., Winarski, J.T. (2014 October). PATH: Implementing the SAMHSA Permanent Supportive Housing Tool Kit (Evidenced-based Model and Practices). Paper and strategic planning workshop presented at the DCF SAMH Southeast Regional Training at South Florida State Hospital, Pembroke Pines, FL. Engelhardt, M. A., Winarski, J.T. (2014 October). PATH: Implementing the SAMHSA Permanent Supportive Housing Tool Kit (Evidenced-based Model and Practices). Paper and strategic planning workshop presented at the DCF SAMH Suncoast Regional Training, Bradenton, FL. Engelhardt, M. A. (October 2014) Implementing Evidenced-Based Tool Kits, Paper and Panel Presentation at the Florida Institute on Homelessness & Supportive Housing Annual Conference: Achieving Results, Making a Difference through Best Practices, Orlando, FL. [Invited] Engelhardt, M. A. (2014, September) Best Practices in Supportive Housing for People with Mental Illnesses: Community Conversations Program, Sponsored by Eli Lilly and the Oregon National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), Portland, Oregon [Invited] Engelhardt, M. A., Hankey, R. (2014, August). Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care: National, State and Local Development. Paper and panel workshop at the Florida Council for Community Mental Health (FCCMH) and Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association (FADAA) 2014 Annual Conference. Orlando, FL. [Invited] Engelhardt, M. A. & Osher, F. (MD) – (2014, July) – Florida Partners in Crisis 2014 Annual Conference & Justice Institute – Florida CJMHSA Reinvestment Grant Workshop – Orlando, FL. [Invited] Engelhardt, M. A., O’Sullivan, E., Mayock, P., & Greenwood, R., (2014, June) - Global Social Policy, Planning & Practices: Solutions to Homelessness in the United States & Ireland: Behavioral Healthcare and Community Sciences Ireland Study Abroad Program, hosted by Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland [Invited] Engelhardt, M. A., (2014, May) Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners Meeting – Public

presentation on the Evaluation of the Charlotte County CJMHSA Reinvestment Grant; Port Charlotte, Fl. – Archived - Comcast Cable TV [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2014 March) Sequential Intercept Mapping, Seminole County, Fl. Criminal Justice, Mental Health, Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant Planning Council, Casselberry, Fl.[Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. & Winarski, J. (2014, March) PATH: Implementing the SAMHSA Permanent

Supportive Housing Tool Kit, Paper and Panel Presentation for The Haven Recovery Center at the University of Central Florida (UCF – Daytona Campus), Daytona, Fl. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. & Winarski, J., (2013, December) PATH: Implementing the SAMHSA Permanent

Supportive Housing Tool Kit, Paper and Panel Presentation at the Regional Training for DCF Substance Abuse and Mental Health Homeless providers and the Jacksonville/Duval County and Nassau County Homeless Coalitions, Florida [Invited – Contractual]

Tsemberis, S. & Engelhardt, M. A. (2013, October)) – Housing First Training/Consultation,

Midlands Simon Community, Non-profit Regional Community-based providers for Persons who are Homeless, Athlone, Ireland [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2013, September) – Invited U.S. Delegate to the Republic of Ireland’s 1st

National Housing First: Eliminating Homelessness in Ireland Conference at the Athlone Institute of Technology, Athlone, Ireland [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2013, August). Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care: National, State

and Local Development. Paper and presentation to the USF-Florida Mental Health Institute (FMHI) Research Group on Substance Abuse and Co-occurring Disorders with community partners. Roger Peters, PhD, Chair, USF Campus – Tampa, Fl. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., Stratford, L., (2013, August). Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care:

National, State and Local Development. Paper and panel workshop at the Florida Council for Community Mental Health (FCCMH) and Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association (FADAA) 2013 Annual Conference. Orlando, Fl.

Engelhardt, M. A., (2013, July). CJMHSA Reinvestment Grant Update and Overview of the USF

Florida Mental Health Institute. Paper and presentation to the Florida Association of Community Corrections 2013 Annual Conference. Daytona Shores, Fl. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., Hankey, R., & Minge, J., (2013, June). Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary

Care, National and State Development. Paper and panel workshop for the Executive Boards of the Florida Council for Community Mental Health (FCCMH) and Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association (FADAA), Sarasota, Fl. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2013, May). Housing First: Permanent Supportive Housing. Paper and

workshop presented at Park Place Behavioral Health Care with Osceola County Housing and Department of Social Services. Kissimmee, Fl. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2013, February). Strategic Planning in Behavioral Healthcare: Survey Course in

Planning, Evaluation and Accountability, Roger Boothroyd, PH.D. USF –Department of Mental Health Law and Policy. Tampa, Fl. [Invited]

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Engelhardt, M. A., Winarski, J., (2012, December). PATH: Implementing the SAMHSA Permanent Supportive Housing Tool Kit (Evidenced-based Model and Practices). Paper and strategic planning workshop presented at the DCF SAMH Florida Central Region, Orlando, Fl.

Engelhardt, M. A., (2012, November). National Best Practices in Supported Employment. Paper and

workshop presentation at the Eli Lilly sponsored Community Conversations Program, Seattle, Washington. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2012, November). Housing is Healthcare: The Challenge of Cross-Systems Integration.

Paper and workshop presentation at the National Health Care for the Homeless Council Southeast Regional Training. Orlando, Fl. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2012, July). Implementing the SAMHSA Permanent Supportive Housing Tool

Kit (Evidenced-based Model and Practices). Paper and panel presentation at the Florida Partners in Crisis 2012 Annual Conference, Orlando, Fl. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., Hankey, R., (2012, July). Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care

National/State Development. Paper and panel workshop presented at the Florida Partners in Crisis 2012 Annual Conference, Orlando, Fl. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., Winarski, J., (2012, April). PATH: Implementing the Substance Abuse and

Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA- Federal) Supportive Housing Tool Kit: Paper and strategic planning workshop presented at the DCF SAMH Central and Southeast Florida Regions, Fort Lauderdale, Fl.

Engelhardt, M. A., (2012, February). Charlotte County, Fl. Criminal Justice, Mental Health,

Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant: First Year Evaluation – Presentation to the Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners and public (Carried live on Cable TV and archived)

Engelhardt, M. A., Beck, J. & Denton, A. (2011, October). SAMHSA’s Permanent Supportive

Housing Tool Kit Overview and Tips for Practitioners. Paper and panel presented at the Southeast Institute on Homelessness and Supportive Housing. Clearwater, Fl.

Engelhardt, M. A., & Moser, R. (2011, October) Creating Reentry Supportive Housing as Part of

Justice reinvestment: Re-entry Housing; Florida’s Challenges and Opportunities. Paper and panel presented at the Southeast Institute on Homelessness and Supportive Housing. Clearwater, Fl.

Engelhardt, M. A. (2011, October). Comprehensive, Continuous, Integrated System of Care

Convention (international): Panel workshops & Co- facilitation: Pacific Grove, Ca. [Invited]

Leifman, S.; Complexity-capable Courts and Jail Diversion

Le Fauve, C.; Co-occurring Capable Housing and Homelessness

Hills, H., Monroe, M.; Tampa Story Sustaining the Change Process

Engelhardt, M. A. (2011, September). Department of Veterans Affairs, Employee Education System in collaboration with National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans: HUD-VASH

Housing First Training and Technical Assistance; Panel presentation and co-facilitated workshops: New Orleans, La. [Invited]

Tsemberis, S. & Smits, P.; Adapting HUD-VASH Resources to Housing First

Kane, V., Casey, R. & Smits, P.; Challenges to Implementation – Housing First

Engelhardt, M. A. (2011, August). New Program Designs: Addressing the Needs of the Chronically Homeless Veteran – Housing First. Paper and panel workshop presented at the Department of Veterans Affairs National Mental Health Conference. Baltimore, Md. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2011, July). Expansion of Veterans Affairs HUD- VASH (VA Supportive

Housing) Using the Housing First Model. Paper and panel workshop presented at the Florida Partners in Crisis 2011Annual Conference and Justice Institute: Leading Change and Inspiring Innovation – Collaboration in Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice. Orlando, Fl. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2011, March). Evidenced-Based Practices – Housing First – Paper and panel

workshop presented at the first Evidenced-Based Practices training sponsored by the Florida Department of Children and Families, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Circuit 10 Program Office, Bartow, Fl. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2010, November). Housing First: Principles & Practices: Solutions to

Homelessness. Keynote paper and presentation at the Collier County Hunger and Homelessness Annual Meeting. Naples, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., Kane, V., Casey, R., & Smits, P., (2010, October). National Center on

Homelessness Among Veterans; Focus on Solutions: HUD-VASH. Paper and panel workshop presented at the Southeast Institute on Homelessness and Supportive Housing. Clearwater, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., Young, S., & Magnon, J., (2010, October). National Research and SAMHSA

Treatment for Homeless Grant Evolution in Florida. Paper and panel workshop presented at the Southeast Institute on Homelessness and Supportive Housing. Clearwater, FL.

Engelhardt, M. A., Tsemberis, S., Cordoves, B. & Sarria, M., (2010, July). Housing First – Best

Practices in Florida. Keynote introduction, panel moderator and workshop presenter at the 3rd Annual Florida Criminal Justice, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Conference. Orlando, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M.A., (2010, June). State Olmstead Initiatives: Florida Building the Infrastructure of

Supports for Community Living. Paper and panel workshop presented at the 2010 National Olmstead Coordinators Institute. Washington, DC. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2010, June). Divert to Where: Community Leadership and Cross-System

Planning: Paper and workshop presented at the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) International Conference. San Antonio, TX.

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Engelhardt, M. A., (2010, February). Policy to Practice: Principles of Co-occurring Disorders: Paper and workshop at the Department of Veterans Affairs National HUD-VASH Case Management Training. Tampa, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2009, October). Co-Occurring Disorders, Comprehensive, Continuous,

Integrated System of Care Model (CCISC): Paper and workshop presented at the joint Florida Supportive Housing Coalition and Florida Coalition for the Homeless Conference: Changing Times. Clearwater, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2009, October). Comprehensive, Continuous, Integrated System of Care

(CCISC): Second Annual Change Agent, Leadership Institute and Convention: Workshops and panels on: Visionary Leadership; Making Every Funding Stream Capable – Avoiding the “Funding” Trap; Changing the World in Real World Systems – CCISC Implementation; and Housing for People with Co-occurring Issues. San Diego, CA. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2009, July). Supportive Housing: Best Practices and Strategic Funding

Partnerships: Paper and workshop presented at Florida’s Criminal Justice Mental Health and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Symposium. Orlando, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2009, June). Recovery-Oriented Acute Care: Design and Implementation”

Behavioral Healthcare and Cross-System Partnering. Paper and Workshop presented at the City of Baltimore Leadership Meeting on Emergency Behavioral Healthcare. Baltimore, MD. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2009, May). Developing Recovery-Oriented Crisis and Acute Care Systems:

Diversion Alternatives “Divert to Where.” Paper and workshop presented at the State of Kentucky Recovery, Responsibility, Resiliency Conference for Justice Involved Persons with Behavioral Health Disorders. Covington, KY. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M.A., & Barcus, M. (2008, August). Creating recovery housing models that work. Paper

and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association (FADAA), Embracing Change: Shaping the Future of Addiction, Orlando, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2008, July). Cross-systems mapping: Transforming services for persons with

mental illnesses and/or substance use disorders in contact with the criminal justice system. Paper and workshop presentation at the first annual meeting of Florida’s CJMHSA Reinvestment Act Grantees. Tampa, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2007, December). Cross-system design and implementation. Paper and

workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the Louisiana Office of Mental Health Leadership Summit: “Mental health leadership: Coming together,” New Orleans, LA. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2007, November). Supportive Housing Solutions: State and Local Advocacy.

Paper and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the National Alliance on Mental Illness in Florida, Tampa, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2007, September). Housing First. Keynote address and paper presented at the annual board meeting of the Suncoast Partnership to End Homelessness Board Meeting and Training, Sarasota, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2007, August). Supporting recovery: Best practices of supportive housing: New

knowledge, new hope. Paper and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association, Orlando, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2007, April). Acute care cross-systems design and implementation. Paper and

workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD) – State Mental Health Transformation Training and Technical Assistance Conference, Albuquerque, NM. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2007, May). Acute care cross-systems design and implementation. Paper and

workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD): State Mental Health Transformation Training and Technical Assistance Conference, Philadelphia, PA. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., Constantine, R., & Winarski, J. T., (2007, May). Medicaid reform in Florida:

Behavioral Health workshop. Paper and workshop presentation at the University of South Florida Institute for Public Policy Research Public Medicaid Forum. Sarasota, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. & Saunders, M. (2007, February). Acute care: community collaborations to

prevent homelessness, incarceration and hospitalization. Paper and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the SAMHSA Center for Substance Abuse Treatment National Homeless Treatment Conference, Baltimore, MD. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2007, January). Pros and cons of Medicaid managed care for long-term care:

Building in consumer protections. Paper and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the National Disability Rights Network (NDRN). San Diego, CA. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M.A. (2006, December). Best practices in supportive housing. Paper and workshop

presentation at the annual meeting of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Florida, Tampa, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., Williams, M., Jordan, M., & Perry, D. (2006, November). Utilizing Medicaid and

other resources for behavioral health supportive housing. Panel Moderator, paper and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the Florida Supportive Housing Coalition. Fort Lauderdale, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M.A. (2006, September). Strategic implementation of systems change: Integrating

Olmstead, real choice, co-occurring disorders, and PATH homelessness as a catalyst for recovery planning. Paper and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the National Olmstead Training Institute, Rockville, MD. [Sponsored by SAMHSA-CMHS].

Engelhardt, M. A. (2006, August) Raise the Roof - Use of Evidence-based practices to end

homelessness for persons with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.

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Paper and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the Florida Homeless Coalition, Tampa, FL.

Engelhardt, M. A. (2006, August) Florida Supportive Housing Coalition: Best practices, hope and

recovery, navigating the way. Paper and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association (FADAA), Orlando, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., Moore, K. A., & Brown, R. (2006, April). Treatment effectiveness of an

integrated model for homeless individuals with co-occurring disorders. Paper and panel workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the National GAINS Conference: “System Transformation at the Interface of the Criminal Justice and Mental Health Systems,” Boston, MA.

Engelhardt, M.A., Daigle, J., Bryant, J. & Abbott, D. (2006, February). Florida: Moving from

knowledge to practice. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Robert Wood Johnson Resources for Recovery, Phoenix, AZ. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2005, October). The Olmstead Decision and the Importance of Supportive

Housing. Paper and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the Florida National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), Tampa, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2005, September). Real Choice housing initiative: Partnership and planning for

supportive housing. Paper and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the Florida Coalition for the Homeless “Building the Dream, Opening the Doors,” Tampa, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2005, August). Real Choice Housing Initiative: Progress Report and Formation

of Local Florida Supportive Housing Chapters. Paper and workshop presentation at the Governor’s Americans with Disabilities (ADA) annual meeting, Orlando, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2005, April). Transition to independence: co-occurring disorders. Paper and

workshop presentation at the annual meeting of Linking Forces XIV, Miami, FL. [Invited] Engelhardt, M. A. and Winarski, J. T. (2005, March). Successful approaches in Florida and

nationally; Critical role of the mental health and substance abuse system. Keynote address and paper presented at the Gainesville/Alachua County Homeless Summit, Gainesville, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2004, November). Olmstead Decision; Transforming the mental health system

into one of recovery & rehabilitation; State of Florida (DCF) funded supportive housing model. Paper and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the Florida Supportive Housing Coalition; “A Time of Change, A Time of Opportunity,” St. Petersburg, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2004, November). Olmstead Decision: Inside/Outside: Building a meaningful life

after the hospital (film). Introduction, film moderation and discussion at the annual meeting of the Florida Supportive Housing Coalition, St. Petersburg, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2004, November). Supportive Housing: Policy to Practice. Paper and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) “Recovery: Above & Beyond Reality.” Jacksonville FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., & MacMath G. (2004, October). Supportive housing: policy to practice. Paper

and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the Florida Council for Community Mental Health and the Florida Chapter of International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services “Cross the Finish Line with Best Practices,” Orlando, FL.

Engelhardt, M. A., (2004, October). Mental health and substance abuse services in a managed care

environment. Paper and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the Florida Coalition for the Homeless, Tampa, FL.

Engelhardt, M. A., (2003, September). Building Supportive Housing Coalitions. Paper and workshop

presentation at the 3rd Annual Conference and Training Institute for State Mental Health Olmstead Coordinators, Georgetown University, Washington, DC. [Sponsored by SAMHSA-CMHS] [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2003, August). Supportive Housing – National Best Practices, Statewide

Initiatives, Guidelines, HUD Opportunities. Paper and workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association (FADAA), Kissimmee, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2003, June). Florida’s Supportive Housing Initiatives, Guidelines and Plans.

Paper and workshop presentation at the 2nd Annual Florida Assertive Community Treatment meeting, Orlando, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2002, October). Supportive Housing: Community Based Resources: Paper and

workshop presentation at the annual meeting of the Florida Supportive Housing Coalition, Sarasota, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., & Winarski, J. T., (2002, September). Community-based Responses to

Individuals with Co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Abuse Disorders. Paper and workshop presentation at the 2nd Annual Conference and Training Institute for State Mental Health Olmstead Coordinators, Arlington, VA. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M A., Barnette, F. (2002, September). Housing for Persons with Mental Illnesses. Paper

and workshop presentation at the 2002 leadership conference and annual meeting of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Florida. “Focus on the Future,” St. Petersburg, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2002, September). Acute Care Systems. Paper and workshop presentation at the

2002 leadership conference and annual meeting of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Florida, St. Petersburg, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., (2002, April). Community Action Grant for Service System Change: Co-

occurring Disorders. Paper and workshop presentation at the SAMHSA – Center for

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Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) meeting on “Improving Substance Abuse Treatment: Community Based Approaches to Practice Innovation.” Tampa, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A. (2002, May). Responsive Services and Supports for Persons with Co-occurring

Disorders: A training series for counselors: Paper and workshop presented at the USF-FMHI, Mental Health, Law & Policy meeting for Florida providers at the Dr. Alfano Conference Center, Tampa, FL. [Invited]

Engelhardt, M. A., Sperling, A., (2001, November) Supportive Housing for Persons with Mental

Illnesses. Keynote address and paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Florida. “Partnerships for Progress,” Orlando, FL. [Invited]

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

USF College of Behavioral and Community Sciences – Research Associate and Technical Assistance Promotion Committee – 2011, 2013, 2015-17

USF FMHI Leadership Group – Future of FMHI – 2013 -14

USF-FMHI Research Group on Substance Abuse and Co-occurring Mental Health Disorders (2012-16)

USF – College of Behavioral and Community Sciences – Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Group (2008-2010)

USF-FMHI Department of Mental Health, Law and Policy Website Redesign Committee (2008)

USF-FMHI Community Engagement Action Advisory Team (2007)

USF-FMHI Search Committee: Associate in Technical Assistance – Mental Health Transformation, Recovery, Resiliency, Homeless Training Position (2004)

USF-FMHI Professional Development Workgroup (2002-2003)

COMMUNITY SERVICE/ BOARDS/COMMITTEES/COLLABORATION

Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association and Florida Council for Behavioral Healthcare – Florida Behavioral Health System Redesign Committee – 2015 -2016

Hillsborough County Behavioral Health Task Force – 2013-17, Member appointed by the Board of County Commissioners representing the University of South Florida’s Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute (FMHI)

Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association – Member (Active 2017)

Board Member – Lakeview Health, Inc. Jacksonville, Fl. 2013 (Substance Abuse and Mental Health – Co-occurring Residential Treatment Facility)

Florida Partners in Crisis – 2015 - Member at Large Founding Board Member from Hillsborough County (1999); Statewide Steering and Legislative Committees (1999-2002); Policy Committee 2011-13.

Board Member – Florida Supportive Housing Coalition, Inc. – Ex-Officio Representing the University of South Florida, Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, Tampa, FL (2002-2011). Individual member 2014-17

Florida Supreme Court, Steering Committee on Families and Children in the Court, Mental Health Subcommittee, Policy, Legislative, and Finance Workgroup (2007)

Florida Sheriff’s Association (2005-2016 ) - Member

President – Board of Directors – Gulf Coast Heron Housing, Inc. – HUD 202 Elderly low income 99 bed independent living apartment complex (2004-2011).

Project Director – Lead Consultant to the Steering Committee of the SAMHSA Community Action Grant on Co–Occurring Disorders in Hillsborough County, Florida (2002).

Statewide Policy and Finance Committee of the joint Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association–Florida Council for Community Mental Health workgroup on co-occurring disorders (2002-2005).

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) – Florida Technical Assistance Workgroup (1999).

Board of Directors: The KIDS Health Care Foundation, Inc., Hillsborough County, Florida 501(C) (3).

o Promotion and Expansion of Children’s Health Care (1998) – Comprehensive healthcare benefits.

KIDCARE: Title XXI Child Health Insurance Program (1998) o Statewide Behavioral Healthcare Workgroup with Children’s Medical Services, Florida

Department of Health o Design and Network Development

THINK System: Collaboration with the Children’s Board of Hillsborough County, Florida (1998-2001)

o Initiated, Organized and Core Team member of the Tampa–Hillsborough Integrated Network for Kids

o $7 million Center for Mental Health Services: Children’s Mental Health System of Care Grant

National Alliance on Mentally Illness (NAMI - 1980 to 1988)

Florida National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) o Consulting member 1988-1999

Health Council of West Central Florida o Plan Development Committee member o Co–Chair Family Health (1997-1998)

Housing Task Force for Persons with Mental Illness o Chair and founder – Hillsborough/Manatee Counties (1996-1999)

Gulf Coast Community Care, Inc. (Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc.) o Hillsborough County Advisory Committee; Ex-officio (1995-2002)

Florida Center for Dual Disorders Advisory Board Member, South Florida Community College, Avon Park, FL (1992-1999)

Hillsborough Inter-Agency Council for Persons with Disabilities (1995-96)

Hillsborough/Manatee County Baker Act Advisory Committee (Founding Member) o Community wide acute care problem solving group

Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute – University of South Florida (1990-1999) o Served on several senior faculty recruitment and selection teams. o Initiated and collaborated on several major research and evaluation projects: Nursing

Home Overlay, Therapeutic Foster Care, Mobile Crisis Response Teams and Assisted Living Facility (ALF) Overlay programs.

Statewide Assisted Living Facility Procurement Workgroup (1997-1998)

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Drug Abuse Comprehensive Coordinating Office, Inc. (DACCO) – Community Advisory Board Member to the Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASA) "Opportunity to Succeed" five-city research and case management demonstration project for substance abusing ex-offenders (Ex-officio- 1998-1999).

Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Partnership – Initiated and co-funded three Supported (1997) Employment programs as a joint partnership with private providers, school systems and employers, maximizing federal match funds.

Human Rights Advocacy Committee (HRAC) – Mental Health Subcommittee – Monthly reporting and dialogue with the HRAC on policy and budget issues affecting clients’ rights. (1990-1998).

Statewide Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Performance Based Contracting Advisory Committee – Financial Partnership Steering Committee (1994-1998).

Florida Representative – Center for Mental Health Services – Managed Care Conferences (1995) Participant in San Diego, CA (Strategic Planning), and Nashville, TN (Children's Mental Health).

Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) – Statewide HRS/AHCA Managed Behavioral Health Care Steering Committee, Design, Capitation and Finance subcommittee – Area 6 Pre-Paid Mental Health Plan (Medicaid Waiver) Implementation Workgroup (1994-1996).

Collaboration with several successful non-profit providers to acquire HUD permanent housing projects and Florida legislative Fixed Capital Outlay appropriations to construct hospital units, crisis stabilization units, residential treatment facilities, and organized Tampa–Hillsborough Homeless System of Care as the consolidated system applicant.

Executive Board – Coalition of Community Based Mental Health Providers, Washington, DC. (1984-1988).

HONORS/AWARDS/RECOGNITION

11/16/17 Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 20th Anniversary – Founder Award –

“For Your Vision and Leadership”- Presented by Paula O’Neill, PhD, CFBHN Board

Chair, Tampa, Fl.

05/03.17 Hillsborough County Acute Care – Transportation Plan for Behavioral

Healthcare Committee – Community Engagement Volunteer Award – Development

of Senate Bill 12 Plan, Tampa, Fl. 02/9/17 USF College of Behavioral and Community Sciences Employee Recognition - Length of Service Honoree – For 15+ years of service – USF Department of Mental Health, Law and Policy, USF Louis de la parte Florida Mental Health Institute 01/25/11 USF College of Behavioral & Community Sciences Employee Recognition

Luncheon – Length of Service Honoree – For 10+ years of service with the USF Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute; Department of Mental Health, Law & Policy

10/14/11 Appreciation Luncheon – For seven years on the Board of Directors of the Heron

Housing, Inc. – Board President for 5 years – Jewish Family and Community Services, Clearwater, Fl.

04/02/09 Kentucky Colonel – For public service – Honorable Mark Engelhardt commissioned the highest honor of Kentucky Colonel by Steven L. Bashor, Governor of the State of Kentucky and Trey Grayson, Ky. Secretary of State. Frankfort, KY.

2008 2008: Nomination: Mark A. Engelhardt, Bank of America, Corporate Philanthropy Charitable Foundation, Neighborhood Excellence Initiative: Nominated by the Hillsborough County Homeless Coalition, Inc. Tampa, FL.

01/22/08 Certificate of Partnership: Florida Partners in Crisis, Inc. Board Meeting, “This

certificate is awarded to Mark Engelhardt in recognition of valuable contributions to those Floridians who live with a mental illness or a substance use disorder.” Presented by Michele Saunders, Executive Director. Orlando, FL.

06/07/07 Award – Special Statewide Recognition – Florida Partners in Crisis, Inc. Annual

Board Meeting (2007) “Mark Engelhardt: For your contribution to the ongoing development of Partners in Crisis,” Presented by Board Chairman, Judge Mark Speiser. Orlando, FL.

07/01/03 Certificate of Appreciation – Personal Enrichment through Mental Health services

(PEMHS) Annual Board Meeting, “Mark Engelhardt has received the PEMHS Award of Appreciation for years of service on the Pinellas County Advisory Council” Presented by Thomas C. Wedekind, Executive Director, Clearwater, FL.

05/09/03 Award – The THINK Plus Lite Award – Children’s Board of Hillsborough County,

The Tampa-Integrated Network for Kids (THINK) Special Recognition Awards for providing leadership, understanding and strength in our community granted to “Mark Engelhardt for the Grandfather of THINK.” Presented by Dr. Luanne Panacek, Executive Director, Tampa, FL.

06/28/02 Certificate of Appreciation – USF-FMHI, Department of Mental Health, Law &

Policy “To Mark Engelhardt for your efforts and assistance on the Co-occurring Disorders: A Training Series Project” Presented by Dr. Holly Hills, Tampa, FL.

05/16/02 Commendation: The Hillsborough County Baker Act Committee – In recognition of

your public Service in designing, consulting, and authoring the Hillsborough County Transportation Exception Plan or “Acute Care Plan” Five-Year Renewal 2002-2007. Hillsborough County Baker Act Committee, Tampa, FL.

07/02/99 Award: State of Florida Agency for Health Care Administration: Medicaid Area Six

“Outstanding Service Award.” Presented to Mark Engelhardt “In appreciation for 11 years of dedicated service working in collaboration with the Agency for Health Care Administration Medicaid Program. You provided extensive knowledge, assistance, and advocacy efforts that were instrumental in the development and implementation of innovative Medicaid programs for mental health services.” Presented by Susan Jennings, Area Six Field Office Manager. Tampa, FL.

07/02/99 Award: Central Florida Behavioral Health Network commends Mark Engelhardt,

Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health (ADM) Program Supervisor, for “his

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outstanding contributions to the District 6 communities in providing ADM services to our citizens. Presented by Bill Janes and Beth Ficquette. Tampa, FL.

07/02/99 Award: Florida Department of Children and Families: District 6 ADM Program Office

1988-1999: “To Mark Engelhardt, our chief architect, systems engineer, supportive boss and friend – Farewell and Good Luck.” Presented by Bob Holm, Substance Abuse Program Director. Tampa, FL.

07/02/99 Award: “In appreciation of your effectiveness and dedication,” Gulf Coast Jewish

Family and Mental Health Services. Clearwater, FL. 03/19/99 Recognition Award: Hillsborough County Juvenile Assessment Center: “In

Recognition of Your Vision and Continued Support.” Presented by the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice: Colonel David Parish, Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office; Dr. Richard Dembo, University of South Florida; and Agency for Community Treatment Services, Tampa, FL.

12/15/98 Award: Substance Abuse Prevention. “Thank You for Your Continued Support.”

Presented by the C. E. Mendez Foundation. Tampa, FL. 08/27/98 Certificate of Appreciation: Presented to Mark Engelhardt “In appreciation for his

efforts and support of independent living for persons with severe and persistent mental illness.” Presented by Mental Health Care, Inc. and Rome Apartments, Inc. Tampa, FL.

02/20/98 Award: Housing and Urban Development – "The HUD award recipients thank Mark

Engelhardt for coordinating the successful effort to obtain millions of dollars in HUD funds for homeless programs in Hillsborough County – 1998." Tampa, FL.

01/04/97 State of Florida Nomination to: Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government,

Excellence in Government Award by the Edward A. Feaver, Secretary of the Florida Department of Children and Families, Tallahassee, FL.

11/24/97 1997 Davis Productivity Award: The IBM Solutions for a Small Planet Award: "In

Appreciation and Recognition to Mark A. Engelhardt, Department of Children and Families, for your smart work and dedication above and beyond the call of duty, resulting in increased performance and added value which enhance the productivity of Florida government and improve the lives of Florida's taxpaying citizens." For designing Acute Behavioral Healthcare Systems - Presented by Florida TaxWatch, Inc., in Partnership with the Florida Council of 100 and the State of Florida, as the top individual award for a State of Florida employee. [Florida TaxWatch & Florida Council of 100 (1997). The Davis productivity awards. Tallahassee, FL. Available from the State Library of Florida].

09/22/97 Innovation Award (National) presented to Mark A. Engelhardt, Florida Department of

Children and Families in Washington, D.C.: "This award is given in recognition of your commitment to the continuous quality improvement of the behavioral healthcare industry through the development and implementation of breakthrough performance

enhancing innovations." Presented by The Partnership for Behavioral Healthcare/CentraLink: Institute For Behavioral Healthcare. Washington, DC.

12/06/96 Certificate of Excellence for exemplifying the Value of Partnership: Edward A.

Feaver, Secretary of DCF and Charles Taylor, District 6 Administrator, Department of Children and Families. Tallahassee and Tampa, FL.

10/28/96 Certificate of Achievement – Total Quality Management certificate that Mark

Engelhardt has successfully completed the Quality Improvement and Control Story Workshop: R.H. Seemer, President, Competitive Technologies, Tallahassee, FL.

10/12/96 Certificate of Appreciation awarded to Mark Engelhardt for your participation in the

USF Mini–Medical School. Presented by Martin L. Silbiger, M.D., M.B.A., Dean, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, FL.

04/22/96 Certificate of Commendation: Edward A. Feaver, Secretary, Department of Health

and Rehabilitative Services, "In appreciation for your courage, tenacity, and valiant work in the safe, successful transition of residents of the Montanari Residential Treatment Center." Tallahassee, FL.

1995-96 United Way Campaign Coordinator for the Florida Department of Children and

Families District 6 Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Program Office. Tampa, FL. 01/30/95 Recognition Award: Northside Community Mental Health Centers, Inc., presented at

the Annual Board of Directors Meeting for "continuing support of community mental health and Northside Centers." Tampa, FL.

03/18/94 Appreciation Award: Volunteers of America; National Office, "In appreciation of your

significant contribution to the spirit of Volunteers of America," presented at the Southern Regional meeting. Tampa, FL.

12/15/93 Certificate of Appreciation: University of South Florida, "For your valuable

contributions to the Alternatives to Residential Treatment Study," Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health (FMHI) University of South Florida." Tampa, FL.

08/20/93 Appreciation Award: Residential Treatment Program of Mental Health Care, Inc. "For

his commitment and dedication to the provision of quality mental health care and treatment to the citizens of Hillsborough County." Tampa, FL.

04/01/93 1st Professional Award: Project Return, Inc., Annual Banquet. "For your commitment

to quality mental health services and support of the Project Return Center – Helping People Help Themselves." Tampa, FL.

11/27/92 Recognition Award: Hurricane Andrew. "In recognition of your selfless dedication to

bringing relief to the citizens of south Dade County" Signed: Governor Lawton Chiles; HRS Secretary Robert Williams. Tallahassee, FL.

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06/30/92 Recognition: Commitment Award Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Mental Health Services Annual Meeting Presented by Lt. Governor of Florida Buddy McKay. Clearwater, FL.

10/02/91 Certificate of Commendation: The Board of County Commissioners; County of

Hillsborough, Florida. "In recognition of your exemplary public service in developing the Hillsborough County Health Care Plan." Tampa, FL.

07/13/90 Certification of Appreciation: "This Certificate of Appreciation" is hereby awarded to

Mark Engelhardt in appreciation of devoted and valuable services rendered the Health Council of West Central Florida, Inc., Tampa, FL.

05/30/90 Recognition/Appreciation Award: "Children's Board of Hillsborough County

recognizes and appreciates Mark A. Engelhardt for his contributions to the first annual funding process." Tampa, FL.

02/16/88 Award: Anchor Mental Health Association; Washington, DC. (Deputy Executive

Director): From Board of Directors, staff, consumers. "In recognition of his professional dedication to the cause of the mental health patient in the community." 1984-1988. Washington, DC.

12/15/83 Award: Rehabilitation Support Services, Inc. Prospect House: "From the staff and

residents whose lives you touched and changed." 1981-1983, Albany, NY. 08/11/79 Recognition Award: South Community Mental Health Center, Kettering, OH – "In

recognition of your dedication, soul, earthiness, and overall contribution to our staff" as a member of Youth Counseling Services. 1976-1979. Dayton, OH.

Contact: [email protected] or [email protected] Updated: March 2018