DMA was the lead evaluator for the Maine Center for Disease Control’s (Maine CDC) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) multi-year Pediatric Mental Health Access Program grant. The goal of the project was to increase children’s access to mental health services, especially those who were medically underserved or lived in rural communities. DMA helped with initial implementation and launching of the program, called the Maine Pediatric and Behavioral Health Partnership (MPBHP). Additionally, as required by HRSA, DMA compiled and analyzed a range of data collected by the Maine CDC and its two provider partners to determine the success and reach of the program. DMA also provided project management support and assisted with implementation of grant requirements.