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 Grants for Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Programs
Community coalitions focused on preventing and reducing youth substance use are eligible for this funding. These grants support collaborative efforts to build stronger communities and promote factors that reduce the risk of substance abuse.
Funding for Indigenous Mental Health Systems
This grant provides funding to tribal and urban Indian communities to plan and build comprehensive mental health systems for children, youth, and families. The goal is to increase capacity and effectiveness, bridging the gap between service needs and availability.
Get Funding for Mental Health Initiatives!
Non-profit consumer-run organizations can apply for funds to build infrastructure and promote recovery-focused mental health services. This grant supports wellness, integrated care, and trauma-informed approaches.
Get Funding to Support Families & Children's Mental Health
This grant helps states build stronger systems to support children with serious emotional disturbances and their families, offering information, referrals, and family participation in mental health planning. Businesses and organizations focused on improving child and adolescent behavioral health services can apply to enhance these vital support networks.
Get Funding: Expand Health Services & Reduce Costs
This grant is for primary care and community health settings looking to implement screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) services for adults with substance misuse or disorders. Funding aims to expand care, reduce alcohol/drug consumption, and promote integration of behavioral health and primary care.
Get Funding to Expand Mental Health Services for Kids!
This grant helps organizations develop strategic plans to improve and expand mental health services for children and youth with serious emotional disturbances and their families. If you're providing community-based mental health care, this funding can fuel your expansion plans.
Funding for Suicide Prevention: Secure Grants Today!
Crisis centers and mental health providers can secure funding to implement follow-up programs for individuals at risk of suicide, ensuring continuity of care and support after initial contact or discharge.
Get Grants to Stop Youth Drinking & Boost Your Community
Are you a community organization dedicated to preventing underage drinking among youth aged 12-20? This grant offers funding to strengthen collaboration and implement proven strategies to reduce alcohol use and address health disparities.
Get Funding for Recovery Support Services
Non-profits and community organizations focused on substance use disorder recovery can get supplemental funding to expand peer-to-peer support services. This grant aims to enhance programs that help individuals and families achieve and sustain long-term recovery, improving their quality of life.
Get Funding to Grow Your Behavioral Health Business!
Minority and ethnically diverse-owned businesses can get grants to expand their behavioral health services and address disparities. This funding helps increase culturally competent professionals serving underserved communities.
Get Funding for Opioid Prescribing Support
Physicians, dentists, and other medical professionals can receive funding to develop a national mentoring network for appropriate opioid use in pain and addiction treatment. This initiative aims to reduce opioid misuse, abuse, and fatalities by providing essential clinical support and training.
Funding for Suicide Prevention Follow-Up Services
Non-profits focused on mental health and suicide prevention can receive funding to implement systematic follow-up for individuals who have contacted the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. This initiative aims to enhance caller safety and ensure access to crucial mental health services, particularly for diverse and high-risk populations.
Get Funding to Build Stronger Coalitions!
Existing Drug Free Communities grantees can receive funding to mentor and guide newly formed coalitions. This program helps nascent groups develop strong organizational structures and strategic plans to combat youth substance use and become eligible for future funding.
Get Funding for Youth Substance Abuse Prevention!
Community coalitions working to prevent and reduce substance use among youth can apply for grants to strengthen their efforts. This funding supports collaborative initiatives aimed at reducing youth substance abuse and addressing risk factors in your community.
Grant Funding: Boost Youth Mental Health Programs!
This grant is for states and tribes looking to develop and fund youth suicide prevention and early intervention strategies, collaborating with schools, foster care, and mental health providers. The goal is to increase identification, referral, and access to behavioral health services for at-risk youth.
Get Funding for Campus Mental Health Initiatives
Colleges and universities can secure funding to develop comprehensive suicide prevention strategies and enhance mental health services for students. This grant supports initiatives aimed at training, early intervention, and reducing stigma around mental health issues on campus.
Get Funding: Boost Your Health Practice Integration!
Seeking funding to integrate primary and behavioral healthcare services and enhance your workforce? This grant is for organizations and individuals aiming to improve the effectiveness and sustainability of integrated care models.
Get Funding for School Behavior Programs
Schools can receive funding to implement the 'Good Behavior Game,' a proven strategy to reduce disruptive behavior and improve academic success. This grant aims to foster positive behavioral health and academic achievement in young students.
Get Funding for Child Wellness Programs
Are you involved in child-serving systems? Secure funding to coordinate services and implement programs that promote the physical, social, and emotional wellness of young children (birth to 8).
Get Funding to Support Suicide Prevention Efforts
This grant supports crisis centers in implementing systematic follow-up for individuals who have called the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Funding aims to enhance caller safety and improve access to necessary behavioral health services.