Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis
SAMHSA is a US federal agency providing grants for mental health and substance use disorder prevention and treatment programs.
Get Funding for Recovery Support Services
Recovery Community Organizations can receive grants to offer peer support services for individuals with substance use or co-occurring disorders. This funding aims to leverage lived experience to aid recovery journeys.
Fund Your Homeless Support Services: Grants Available!
Are you a local organization providing substance use disorder treatment and housing services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness? This grant from SAMHSA is designed to help you expand your critical support infrastructure.
Get Funding to Boost SUD Treatment Capacity
Are you a healthcare education program aiming to integrate substance use disorder (SUD) training into your curriculum? This grant funds initiatives to expand practitioner education, increasing the availability of high-quality SUD treatment and addressing the critical gap in care.
Funding for Native Youth Mental Health & Suicide Prevention
This grant supports American Indian/Alaska Native tribes and organizations in preventing suicide, substance misuse, and trauma's impact on youth up to age 24. Funds will foster culturally responsive services and community collaboration to promote mental well-being.
Get Funding for Integrated Health Care Models
SAMHSA's PIPBHC grant is for organizations aiming to integrate primary and behavioral healthcare services. Funding supports improving integrated care models for adults with serious mental illness and children with serious emotional disturbance, enhancing overall wellness.
Grant Funding for Mental Health & Addiction Support
Are you a consumer or supporter organization focused on mental health and serious mental illnesses? This grant provides funding to deliver crucial technical assistance and promote evidence-based care for adults with these conditions.
Get Funding for Mental Health & Addiction Research
This grant supports organizations conducting pilot studies to better estimate the numbers of Americans affected by severe mental health and substance use disorders. The funding aims to improve understanding of these critical public health issues and identify unmet treatment needs.
Get Funding for Mental Health Practitioner Data
This grant from SAMHSA is for organizations looking to collect and analyze data on mental and substance use disorder practitioners. The funding aims to improve policy and planning decisions within the field.
Tribal Grants: Fund Your Community's Health Initiatives
Are you a federally recognized tribe or tribal organization? This grant provides funding to address the opioid crisis and support community health programs within your nation. Partnering with other tribes or urban Indian organizations is encouraged.
Get Funding to Train SUD Treatment Practitioners
SAMHSA is offering grants to integrate substance use disorder education into healthcare programs. This funding aims to increase the number of skilled practitioners delivering vital SUD treatment.
Get Grants to Prevent Youth Substance Abuse
This program funds community coalitions working to prevent and reduce youth substance abuse by building collaboration and addressing risk factors. Eligible organizations can receive grants to strengthen their efforts in creating healthier communities.
Get Grants to Build Stronger, Drug-Free Youth Communities
Are you a community organization working to prevent youth substance abuse? This program provides funding to build collaborations and implement strategies that reduce risk factors for young people. Support your community's efforts to create a healthier, drug-free future for youth and ultimately, adults.
Funding for Rural Businesses Tackling Opioid Crisis
Rural businesses and organizations can receive grants to develop and deliver training and resources for addressing the opioid crisis in their communities. This funding aims to enhance prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts for opioid use disorder.
Get Grants to Boost Opioid Treatment Services
Universities and academic institutions can apply for grants to train medical students, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners in medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder. This funding aims to increase the number of practitioners qualified to prescribe MAT and expand access to critical treatment services.
Get Funding for Mental Health Employment Programs
Are you a state or community organization focused on mental health and substance use disorders? This grant offers funding to enhance or establish evidence-based supported employment programs for youth and adults, aiming to boost their competitive employment outcomes.
Get Funding for Health Tech Innovation & Workforce Training
SAMHSA is seeking proposals to evaluate their national network of technology transfer centers, aiming to boost the dissemination of evidence-based practices in substance abuse and mental health services.
Get Funding for Opioid Overdose Prevention Programs
Are you a state, tribal, or local government entity? Secure funding to equip first responders and community members with the resources and training needed to administer life-saving opioid overdose treatments and connect individuals with recovery services.
Get Funding: Expand HIV/AIDS Treatment for Minority Groups
This grant helps organizations serving racial and ethnic minority populations at high risk for HIV/AIDS to expand substance use disorder treatment and engagement in care. It aims to reduce HIV transmission and improve health outcomes for vulnerable communities.
Grant Funding for Child Wellness Programs
This grant supports organizations focused on promoting the healthy development of young children (birth to 8) by addressing their social, emotional, and behavioral needs. Funds are available to disseminate effective early childhood mental health practices and services, improving outcomes for children and families.
Get Funding for Children's Mental Health Expansion
This grant helps organizations expand and sustain comprehensive mental health services for children and youth (birth to 21) experiencing serious emotional disturbances. Funding supports building infrastructure, implementing evidence-based practices, and fostering cross-agency collaboration to improve mental health outcomes.