Company Profile

Evidence-Based Practice Institute LLC
Profile last edited on: 11/29/2019      CAGE: 5X1M3      UEI: PP5RSVPSBJD5

Business Identifier: Tools for use: comprehensive behavioral health practices in hands of mental health providers and patients
Year Founded
2007
First Award
2011
Latest Award
2022
Program Status
Active
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Location Information

3303 South Irving Street
Seattle, WA 98144
   (206) 265-2507
   support@ebpi.org
   www.practiceground.org
Location: Single
Congr. District: 09
County: King

Public Profile

Offering tools designed to help the individual improve mental health outcomes, Evidence-Based Practice Institute (EBPI) brings together and serves people who care that evidence-based practices are widely available. The primary tool offered is PracticeGround. EBPI is an entrepreneurial organization driven by a social mission: each service, product, or initiative should both further the adoption and use of evidence-based practices and be financially sustainable. EBPI launched its first service, an online community for behavioral healthcare professionals, in which members pay a modest annual fee to access member-only content created by experts in evidence-based practices

Extent of SBIR involvement

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Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition

Employee Range
10-14
Revenue Range
1M-1.5M
VC funded?
No
Public/Private
Privately Held
Stock Info
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IP Holdings
N/A

Awards Distribution by Agency

Most Recent SBIR Projects

Year Phase Agency Total Amount
2023 2 NIH $2,232,676
Project Title: Treating Drivers of Suicide in Primary Care using Jaspr Health
2023 2 NIH $2,782,931
Project Title: iKinnect2.0 for Juvenile Justice Involved Youth at Risk for Suicide
2020 2 NIH $3,153,405
Project Title: Cams Relational Agent System (CAMS-RAS) for Suicide Prevention
2018 2 NIH $1,865,725
Project Title: Using Mobile Technology to Enhance MST Outcomes
2016 2 NIH $1,457,848
Project Title: Online Platform to Help Mental Health Practitioners Implement EBPs

Key People / Management

  Linda A Dimeff

  Gareth Holman

  Kelly D Koerner

  Katie Patricelli

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