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 Community Recovery Programs
Non-profits and community organizations can receive funding to expand recovery support services for individuals with substance use and mental health disorders. This grant aims to enhance and deliver vital support, promoting recovery within your community.
Get Funding to Expand Treatment Services
This grant is for organizations looking to enhance substance use disorder treatment and recovery support services within adult and family treatment drug courts. It aims to provide comprehensive care, reduce criminal justice involvement, and improve overall well-being for participants.
Get Funding to Train Future Healthcare Heroes!
This grant offers funding to universities to integrate substance use disorder (SUD) education into graduate healthcare programs. Equip your students with vital skills to identify, treat, and combat stigma related to addiction in mainstream healthcare.
Get Funding for Maternal Addiction Treatment Programs
This program offers grants to states to expand family-based outpatient treatment and recovery support for pregnant and postpartum women battling substance use disorders, particularly opioid use.
Get Funding for Opioid Crisis Solutions
States and territories can secure funds to combat the opioid crisis by expanding access to treatment, prevention, harm reduction, and recovery services for opioid and stimulant use disorders.
Tribal Opioid Response Grants: Funding for Community Health
This grant is for Tribal communities seeking to combat the opioid overdose crisis by expanding access to FDA-approved treatments and supporting comprehensive prevention, harm reduction, and recovery services.
Get Funding to Fight Addiction & Save Lives
This grant provides funds for first responders and community leaders to train in administering overdose reversal medications and establish referral systems for treatment and recovery services.
Get Funding to Boost Refugee & Migrant Health Services
Are you a healthcare provider or organization serving refugees and migrants in the US? This grant funds a Technical Assistance Center to enhance your capacity through culturally relevant training, resources, and expert guidance.
Get Funding for Homeless Outreach & Health Services
This pilot program offers grants to organizations serving medically underserved racial and ethnic minorities experiencing homelessness. Funds are for delivering integrated behavioral health and HIV care through portable, outside clinical services, including SUD treatment, mental healthcare, and prevention.
Get Funding for LGBTQI+ Youth & Family Support Programs
This grant supports organizations providing family counseling and support services to LGBTQI+ youth, aiming to prevent health risks and promote well-being within their families and communities. Funds will establish programs and train providers on effective intervention strategies.
Get Funding to Boost Tribal 988 Crisis Response
This grant supports Tribal communities and Native American organizations looking to enhance 988 crisis response services. Funds are available to ensure culturally competent support, improve integration with Tribal health providers, and foster collaborations with essential first responders.
Get Funding to Boost Your Business!
This grant is for states and territories looking to improve their 988 crisis response system. Funds can be used to hire and train staff, upgrade technology, support underserved populations, and enhance communication strategies.
Get Funding for Crisis Lifeline Follow-Up Programs
This grant is for Lifeline crisis centers looking to expand post-contact support for individuals at risk of suicide. Funds will enhance coordination of crisis services, reduce police involvement, and improve connections for high-risk populations.
Get Funding for Hurricane Recovery Support
Non-profits and community organizations impacted by Hurricanes Fiona and Ian can receive funding to provide crucial behavioral health services, including counseling and crisis support, to affected individuals.
Get Funding: Boost Youth Health & Safety Programs
This grant supports initiatives to raise youth awareness about fentanyl risks and increase access to opioid use disorder treatment for adolescents. Funds will train healthcare providers, families, and schools to better support young people affected by opioid use.
Minority AIDS Initiative Grant: Get Funding for HIV/SUD Prevention
This grant supports programs offering substance use and HIV prevention to racial and ethnic minority populations at high risk, particularly focusing on LGBTQI+ individuals and those facing housing instability in high-incidence communities. Funds are available to implement culturally competent prevention strategies and outreach.
Get Funding to Boost Community Mental Health & Prevent Substance Misuse
This grant is for communities, local governments, universities, colleges, and tribes to develop and deliver programs that reduce substance misuse and promote mental health. Funding will expand the capacity of local providers to implement proven prevention strategies.
Get Grants to Boost Mental Health & Substance Prevention
States and communities can access funding to build capacity and implement evidence-based programs for substance misuse prevention and mental health promotion. This initiative aims to reduce the onset and progression of substance-related challenges for individuals and families.
Get Funding for Mental Health & Addiction Recovery Services
Non-profits and community organizations can receive funding to offer peer recovery support services for individuals with substance use or co-occurring disorders. This grant supports lived-experience professionals in guiding others toward lasting recovery.
Get Funding to Grow Your Workforce & Support Recovery
This grant supports businesses in developing programs that help individuals in substance use disorder treatment and recovery rejoin the workforce. You'll receive funding to identify workforce needs and implement training activities for participants.