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.
Unlock Funding for Prevention & Behavioral Health Training
This grant is for state and community prevention leaders, including anti-drug coalition members, seeking funding to expand behavioral health prevention efforts. Funds will support training and development to address evolving needs in the prevention workforce.
Boost Your SUD Treatment Business with Grant Funding
Are you in the substance use disorder treatment field? This grant helps organizations that provide behavioral and primary healthcare services to accelerate the adoption of evidence-based practices and strengthen your workforce. Get funding to enhance your SUD treatment and recovery support services.
Get Funding for Behavioral Health Workforce Training
Minority students pursuing master's or doctoral degrees in behavioral health professions can receive training and support. This program aims to improve services for racial and ethnic minority populations.
Get Grants for Addiction Support & Community Health
Are you a non-profit or community organization focused on substance use disorder treatment? This grant provides funding to implement evidence-based, trauma-informed approaches to combat opioid and stimulant misuse, improving individual and community well-being.
Get Funding: HIV Care for Homeless & Minority Populations
This pilot program offers grants to organizations providing integrated behavioral health and HIV care to unsheltered minority populations. Secure funding to pilot a portable clinical care approach and expand essential services to those in need.
Get Funding for Prevention Programs
This grant supports organizations and professionals dedicated to preventing substance misuse by providing essential training and technical assistance. Funds will enhance your capacity to deliver effective prevention interventions for youth, families, and adults.
Get Funding to Boost Mental Health Services!
Are you involved in providing or overseeing mental health services? This cooperative agreement offers funding to enhance your capacity in implementing, disseminating, and sustaining science-based mental health services through expert training and targeted technical assistance.
Unlock Funding for Integrated Healthcare Practices
Primary care practices can get funding to integrate mental and behavioral health services, improving patient outcomes and addressing untreated conditions. This program supports the Collaborative Care Model, enhancing your practice's ability to provide comprehensive care.
Get Grants for Addiction Recovery Support Services
Non-profit organizations providing or supporting addiction recovery services are eligible for funding to enhance their training and technical assistance capabilities. This grant aims to strengthen your ability to help individuals facing substance use challenges.
Get Funding: Minority Health & SUD Prevention/Treatment
This grant supports organizations providing substance use prevention, treatment, and HIV/viral hepatitis services to racial and ethnic individuals at risk. Fund innovative pilot programs addressing syndemic health challenges for vulnerable communities.
Get Funding for Health & Wellness Initiatives
This grant supports primary care and community health settings, including schools, in implementing substance use screening and intervention programs for all ages. Funds are available to expand services focused on underage drinking, opioid use, and other substance use.
Get Funding: Boost Mental Health Services!
Are you a statewide mental health peer-led organization? This grant strengthens your ability to partner with state initiatives, improving mental health support systems and services for individuals with SMI or SED.
Funding for Youth Mental Health & Psychosis Prevention
This grant supports programs offering trauma-informed, evidence-based interventions for young people (up to 25) at high risk for psychosis. Funds aim to improve their functioning, prevent or delay psychosis onset, and minimize untreated symptoms.
Fund Your Health Tech Integration: Get SAMHSA Grants!
Are you a health system or provider looking to integrate behavioral and primary care? This grant offers training and technical assistance to implement evidence-informed models, boosting collaboration and patient care.
Unlock Funding for Family Support Services
Nonprofits supporting families of children with serious emotional disturbances or co-occurring disorders can access resources to expand their engagement and services. This funding aims to strengthen statewide networks for family-controlled organizations.
Funding for Youth Mental Health & Suicide Prevention
States and Tribes can receive grants to implement vital suicide prevention and early intervention strategies for youth up to age 24 within schools, healthcare, justice systems, and other child-serving organizations.
Fund Your Mental Health Program: Get Grants!
Non-profits and community organizations can receive funding to establish Assisted Outpatient Treatment programs. This initiative supports adults with serious mental illness in receiving vital community-based treatment and care.
Get Funding for Integrated Health & Wellness Programs
States can receive funding to integrate physical and behavioral healthcare, improving patient wellness and health outcomes. This grant supports developing and implementing collaborative care models for mental, substance use, and chronic physical health conditions.
Get Funding for Campus Mental Health & Suicide Prevention
This grant supports colleges in providing comprehensive mental health and suicide prevention services to students. It aims to enhance behavioral health support, reduce mental and substance use disorders, and improve student retention through early identification and treatment.
Get Grants to Stop Youth Drinking & Boost Your Community
This grant is for organizations working to prevent underage drinking in youth aged 12-20. Funds will support evidence-based programs, foster collaboration, and organize community town halls.