Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Admin
SAMHSA, a US federal agency, funds grants and programs focused on substance abuse prevention, mental health services, and treatment.
Get Funding for Youth Mental Health Training!
Local educational agencies can get grants to train school staff and community members to identify and support youth with mental health needs. This funding aims to increase mental health literacy and promote early intervention for young people.
Get Grants to House & Treat Homeless Individuals
Are you a non-profit or government agency serving homeless individuals with substance use or mental health disorders? This grant offers funding to expand your treatment systems, connect clients with housing, and provide comprehensive care.
Get Funding for Youth Mental Health & Violence Prevention Programs
Non-profits and organizations can receive grants to establish a national resource center focused on promoting mental health and preventing youth violence. Funds will support training, technical assistance, and the dissemination of research to improve programs for children and families.
Get Grants for Youth Mental Health & School Safety
State Educational Agencies can get funding to boost mental health awareness and support services for school-aged youth. This grant helps train school staff to identify and respond to mental health issues, connecting students and families to vital resources.
Grant for Child Trauma Services & Research
Non-profits and research institutions focused on child trauma can receive funding to develop and improve trauma treatment services and education nationwide. This grant supports a national network dedicated to enhancing care and resources for children and families impacted by traumatic events.
Get Funding: Reduce Substance Abuse, Boost Community Health
This grant offers funding to eligible States and U.S. Territories aiming to achieve quantifiable declines in statewide substance abuse rates. Funds are for implementing evidence-based programs and strengthening prevention infrastructure, with potential bonuses for exceeding targets.
Get Funding to Expand Youth Substance Abuse Treatment
This grant helps juvenile drug courts build capacity to serve substance-abusing youth through proven treatment and rehabilitation models. Eligible organizations can receive funding to integrate key strategies and improve community partnerships for youth.
Get $200K to Prevent Underage Drinking!
Non-profits and community organizations, get up to $50,000 annually for four years to implement proven strategies that prevent and reduce underage drinking among youth. This funding strengthens community collaboration and disseminates effective prevention practices.
Get $50k for Mental Health & Substance Abuse Conferences!
Are you a mental health or substance abuse professional looking to share groundbreaking knowledge? SAMHSA is offering grants up to $50,000 to support conferences that disseminate critical information and integrate it into real-world practices.
Funded Training for Ukraine's HIV & Addiction Healthcare
This program offers funding to establish an addiction technology transfer center in Ukraine. It aims to enhance the skills of healthcare providers involved in the national HIV/AIDS program through training and technical assistance.
Get Funding to Prevent Suicide & Boost Health
This grant supports states and organizations in implementing strategies to prevent suicide among working-age adults (25-64). It aims to reduce suicide rates nationally by focusing on prevention, treatment, and recovery services.
Unlock Funding: Build Recovery & Resiliency Networks!
Non-profits and organizations can get grants to build statewide networks supporting mental health and addiction recovery communities. These funds aim to boost access and quality of behavioral health services and recovery supports.
Get Funding to Boost Behavioral Health Services
This grant is for organizations looking to expand and enhance addiction treatment and recovery support services, with a special focus on racial/ethnic minority young men who have sex with men and the broader LGBT population. Funds will support workforce development and technology transfer to improve the delivery of evidence-based behavioral health practices.
Get Funding to Integrate Health Services & Boost Your Business
Minority and high-risk community organizations can receive funding to integrate HIV prevention and medical care with mental health and substance abuse treatment programs. This grant supports programs offering coordinated services through co-location or other full integration methods for vulnerable populations.
Get Funding to Support Native Youth Mental Health
American Indian/Alaska Native tribes and tribal organizations can apply for grants to prevent suicide and substance abuse in young people up to age 24. This funding supports a public health approach to improve mental and behavioral health outcomes in AI/AN communities.
Funded Training for Vietnam's Health Workforce
This grant supports Vietnamese medical universities in enhancing their workforce's skills in behavioral health, including HIV and addiction treatment. Funds are for developing and delivering culturally competent training programs to improve treatment outcomes and address health disparities.
Get Funding to Prevent Campus Suicide & Boost Student Well-being
Colleges and universities can receive grants to implement comprehensive suicide prevention strategies and enhance mental health and substance use disorder services for students at risk. Funding supports foundational campus activities, not direct clinical services, to foster a suicide-free environment.
Get Funding: Boost Mental Health Services for Youth
Master's-level behavioral health providers can receive funding to expand culturally competent mental health services for underserved youth and young adults (ages 16-25). This grant aims to reduce health disparities and improve access to quality care.
Grant Funding for Youth Mental Health Services
This grant provides funding to improve access to treatment and support services for young people aged 16-25 who have or are at risk of developing serious mental health conditions. The goal is to ensure these individuals receive the help they need to transition successfully into adulthood.
Get Funding: Train as Addiction Counselor!
This program provides funding for Master's level students pursuing addiction counseling degrees to increase culturally competent professionals serving minority youth. Eligible individuals will receive stipends and tuition support to address underserved behavioral health needs.