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 to Expand Mental Health Services
This grant is for minority-serving organizations and educational institutions seeking to increase the number of culturally competent mental health professionals available to underserved communities. Funding supports specialized training programs to address mental and substance abuse needs and reduce health disparities.
Get Funding for Integrated Health & Behavioral Care
Community-based mental and behavioral health providers can receive funding to integrate primary care services. This grant aims to improve the physical health of adults with serious mental illnesses and reduce healthcare costs.
Get Funding for Mental Health Services & Suicide Prevention
Non-profits and organizations focused on mental health and suicide prevention can receive funding to enhance and strengthen crisis intervention services. This grant supports expanding access to critical resources for individuals in distress, including high-risk populations and veterans.
Get Funding for Youth Substance Abuse & Justice Diversion
This grant is for organizations running teen court programs to provide substance abuse treatment and recovery services for at-risk youth. Secure funding to divert young people from the juvenile justice system and improve their health and futures.
Grant Funds for Child Mental Health Support Networks
This grant is for organizations seeking to enhance state-level support systems for families of children with serious emotional disturbances. Funds will be used to provide information, referrals, and support, and to empower families in mental health policy development.
Unlock Funding for Recovery Support & Wellness Programs!
This grant empowers statewide consumer-run organizations to build robust, recovery-focused support systems. It aims to enhance capacity and infrastructure for underserved populations, promoting wellness and economic empowerment.
Funding for Offender Reentry Programs: Get Grants
This program offers grants to organizations partnering to expand substance abuse treatment and recovery services for adult offenders transitioning back into the community. Funding supports developing sustainable systems of care that reduce crime and improve lives through evidence-based practices.
Get Funding for Behavioral Health Workforce Growth
This grant is for organizations working to expand the peer workforce and improve behavioral health services across your state. Fund your initiatives to enhance collaboration, build infrastructure, and promote recovery and resiliency.
Grant Funding for Mental Health Services & Community Support
This program is for organizations looking to implement or enhance Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) programs for individuals with serious mental illness. Funding aims to reduce hospitalizations, homelessness, and incarceration by providing community-based mental health services through court-ordered treatment.
Get Grant Funds for Youth Programs & Community Resilience
This grant is for non-profits and community organizations serving high-risk youth and families to implement evidence-based violence prevention and youth engagement programs. Funding aims to build resilience, reduce trauma, and foster positive community change.
Get Funding to Expand Health & Wellness Programs
Minority-led organizations can now access supplemental funds to enhance or establish substance use, mental health, and HIV/hepatitis medical services within existing syringe services programs. This initiative aims to strengthen your capacity to provide crucial care to underserved communities.
Get Funding to Enhance Treatment Services
Existing SAMHSA grantees focused on substance abuse treatment for minority women can now apply for supplemental funding to integrate intimate partner violence screening into their services. This initiative aims to reduce violence, lower HIV risk, and improve health outcomes for at-risk women.
Get Funding to Boost Native Youth Behavioral Health
Tribal organizations and Native American/Alaska Native communities can apply for funds to prevent suicide and substance abuse, and promote mental wellness in young people up to age 24. This grant supports culturally responsive strategies to address trauma and improve behavioral health outcomes.
Get Funding to Prevent Overdoses
Are you a community organization or healthcare provider focused on preventing prescription drug and opioid overdose deaths? This grant can fund vital training for first responders and community members, plus provide essential overdose reversal medications like naloxone.
Get Funding for Prescription Drug Prevention Initiatives
This grant supports states, territories, and tribal entities in implementing programs to combat prescription drug misuse and overdose. Funds are available to raise awareness, educate communities and healthcare professionals, and track the impact of prevention strategies.
Get Funding to Expand Addiction Treatment Services
This grant is for states experiencing high rates of opioid addiction and aims to expand medication-assisted treatment (MAT) services. Funds will increase access to integrated care, reduce illicit opioid use, and decrease non-prescribed opioid use.
Fund Your Addiction Counselor Training Program
If you are a current grantee of the Minority Fellowship Program-Addiction Counselors, you can receive supplemental funding to expand your program. This funding will help increase the number of culturally competent addiction counselors serving diverse and underserved minority populations, especially transition-age youth.
Get Funding to Prevent Underage Drinking!
Non-profits and community groups, get ready to secure funding to combat underage drinking in your community. This grant will empower your efforts to create safer environments for youth ages 12-20.
Get Grants for Youth Drug Prevention Programs
This program helps new community coalitions get funded to prevent youth substance use. It strengthens your organization and leadership so you can apply for larger grants.
Get Funding to Boost Addiction Treatment Tech!
This funding is for organizations focused on addiction treatment technology transfer to foster international collaboration. The goal is to share best practices and develop peer recovery programs for substance use disorders, including those co-occurring with HIV and mental health issues.