NJAMHAA FY2022 Annual Report

35 Resignation. IT support contract revenue consisted of $246,619 in FY2021. The IT Project assists providers of behavioral health care in the collection, processing, integration and interpretation of data through effective use of health information technologies. By investigat - ing the application of new technologies, the IT Project strives to increase efficiency, enhance revenue, re - duce costs and, in general, support the organizations that provide high quality treatment to consumers of behavioral healthcare services. For FY2021, the unrestricted net asset balance for the New Jersey Mental Health Institute (NJMHI) was $7,456. Temporarily restricted net assets equaled $10,653, of which $10,000 represented a donation by Executive Director: Dr. Debra L. Wentz to be restrict - ed for a reserve fund for NJMHI. This amount was received in 2009 from Eli Lilly and Company, and she chose NJMHI as the charitable organization for her donation. Together, NJAMHAA and NJMHI provide insights and recommendations for strengthening the behavioral healthcare system, which in turn strengthens the com- munity in order to ensure timely access to the most appropriate, highest quality treatment and support services for all New Jersey residents. The continued financial growth of NJAMHAA and NJMHI enables this mission to be effectively carried out.

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