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 Children's Mental Health Services Expansion
This grant offers funding for organizations focused on expanding and integrating community-based mental health services for children and their families. The aim is to improve behavioral health outcomes and create sustainable systems of care nationwide.
Get Funding to Improve HIV Care & Mental Health
This grant provides additional funds to existing MAI-TCE programs to integrate substance use and mental health screening and services for individuals receiving HIV care. Businesses can receive funding to expand behavioral health services within specialized HIV treatment programs, improving overall health outcomes for minority communities.
Get Funding for Safer, Healthier Schools!
Local education agencies and community partners can receive funding to build integrated systems for student mental health, violence prevention, and academic success. This initiative aims to create safer, more supportive school environments and reduce substance abuse and violence among youth.
Get Funding to Reach High-Risk Groups with New Media
This program offers funding to organizations using new media to deliver substance abuse and HIV/AIDS prevention messages to racial and ethnic communities at high risk. Leverage online platforms and peer mentors to reduce prejudice and encourage healthy behaviors.
Minority Serving Institutions: Unlock Funding for Community Health
Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) can partner with community organizations to access grants for integrated substance abuse and HIV prevention programs targeting young adults. This funding supports initiatives aimed at reducing substance abuse and HIV transmission within African-American, Hispanic/Latino, and American Indian/Alaska Native communities.
Get Funding for Youth Mental Health Initiatives
This grant supports states and tribes in building and executing youth suicide prevention and early intervention programs through public-private partnerships. Funding is available to train organizations and professionals to identify and support at-risk youth, increasing access to vital behavioral health services.
Get Grants: Integrate EHR & PDMP Data for Better Decisions
This grant helps healthcare providers integrate prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) data into their electronic health records (EHRs) to reduce prescription drug misuse. Funds enable seamless access to crucial information, improving clinical decision-making and patient outcomes.
Get Funding for Campus Mental Health & Suicide Prevention
Colleges and universities can receive funding to develop and enhance comprehensive programs for suicide prevention and mental health services. This grant aims to build a stronger foundation for supporting students, faculty, and staff, and to increase access to vital care.
Get Funding for Recovery Support Services
Non-profits can receive grants to provide peer-to-peer support for individuals recovering from alcohol and drug use disorders. This funding helps build stronger communities by preventing relapse and promoting sustained recovery.
Grant Money for Public Safety & Behavioral Health Programs
This grant is for organizations partnering with law enforcement and behavioral health providers to divert individuals with mental or substance use disorders from the criminal justice system into community-based services. Funding supports screening, assessment, referral, and treatment to address behavioral health needs while maintaining public safety.
Get Funding to Train Healthcare Pros on Substance Use
Health professional training programs can receive funding to develop and implement curricula for Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for substance use disorders. This initiative aims to increase the number of healthcare professionals equipped to identify and assist individuals at risk for substance use, integrating behavioral health into medical settings.
Get Funding to Combat Underage Drinking & Drug Misuse
This grant is for existing SPF-PFS II recipients looking to expand their efforts in preventing underage drinking and prescription drug misuse. Funds will enhance data collection, analysis, and collaboration to drive positive behavioral health outcomes.
Get Funding to Prevent Underage Drinking & Drug Misuse
Are you a community organization or non-profit focused on youth substance abuse prevention? This grant from SAMHSA offers funding to implement evidence-based strategies combating underage drinking and prescription drug misuse.
Get Funding to Improve Youth Treatment Services
This grant supports states, territories, and tribes in enhancing adolescent and transitional aged youth treatment services through evidence-based practices and local provider collaboration. Funding is available to develop and implement improved treatment systems, expand workforce capacity, and deliver direct services to youth and their families.
State Grants: Fund Homeless Support & Treatment Infrastructure
This grant is for states to enhance their infrastructure for providing accessible and effective treatment and housing services for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness with substance use or co-occurring disorders. Funding supports developing statewide strategies, delivering behavioral health and housing support, and streamlining Medicaid enrollment for eligible individuals.
Funded Treatment Expansion for Minority Women
This grant provides funding to organizations expanding substance abuse and HIV treatment services specifically for racial and ethnic minority women at high risk of HIV/AIDS. The goal is to reduce HIV infection rates and improve access to culturally appropriate, trauma-informed care.
Get Funding for Integrated Healthcare & HIT
Behavioral health providers can receive supplemental funding to enhance their use of electronic health records for better patient care integration. This initiative aims to improve patient health outcomes by seamlessly connecting primary and behavioral healthcare services.
Get Funding for Trauma-Informed Health Programs
This grant is for healthcare providers and organizations looking to implement and test new trauma-informed modules within existing substance use screening programs. The goal is to better identify and intervene with individuals who have experienced trauma, potentially preventing long-term health and behavioral issues.
Boost Your Health Services: Get Grant Funding!
If you're a Minority AIDS Initiative (MAI) grantee focused on substance abuse or mental health, this grant can fund rapid HIV testing, counseling, and referrals to care, improving health outcomes for at-risk communities. These funds can cover test kits, quality assurance, and staff training, directly supporting your mission to reduce HIV infections and disparities.
Get Grants to Boost Your Substance Abuse Treatment Business
Substance abuse treatment providers can get funding to use health information technology, like apps and web services, to expand care and reach underserved communities. This grant helps you leverage technology to improve patient communication, track health, and support recovery for better outcomes.