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 to Boost Your Community Recovery Services!
Are you a community-based recovery organization or healthcare system looking to expand your services? This program offers funding to strengthen your network, improve delivery, and enhance public health messaging for recovery support.
AIAN Behavioral Health Funding: Boost Your Community Care
This grant supports organizations dedicated to improving behavioral health equity for American Indians and Alaska Natives. Funding is available to develop and share culturally relevant resources and provide training to address health disparities.
Grant Funding for Hispanic/Latino Behavioral Health Equity
This grant supports organizations working to improve behavioral health equity for Hispanic/Latino communities by developing culturally informed resources, providing training, and expanding the behavioral health workforce. Funds are available to establish a Center of Excellence dedicated to advancing these critical initiatives.
Get Funding to Boost Your Community Health Clinic
This grant is for certified community behavioral health clinics looking to improve and expand their services. It provides funding to enhance comprehensive care, outreach, and recovery support for mental illness and substance use disorders.
Fund Your Behavioral Health Clinic Expansion!
This grant is for organizations ready to establish or expand Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics. It provides funds to implement comprehensive mental health and substance use disorder services, ensuring access to care for everyone.
Get Funding: Improve Mental Health & Addiction Recovery
This grant funds initiatives to combat tobacco use in individuals with mental health or substance use disorders. Businesses and organizations can receive support to develop expertise and train providers, ultimately reducing tobacco use rates.
Funding for Opioid Recovery Centers: Get Grants Now!
Non-profits and public entities can receive grants to establish or improve centers offering comprehensive opioid treatment, harm reduction, and recovery support services. This funding aims to combat the opioid epidemic by providing access to essential care and FDA-approved medications.
Funded Suicide Prevention Programs: Get Grant Money!
This grant funds organizations developing suicide prevention and intervention programs, especially for older adults, rural communities, and Native American populations. Funds support community collaboration, resource awareness, and lethal means safety initiatives.
Fund AI/AN Youth Mental Health & Suicide Prevention
This grant empowers organizations serving American Indian/Alaska Native youth (up to age 24) to prevent suicide, reduce substance misuse, and address trauma. Funds will build systems and partnerships for culturally-integrated community change and improved youth mental health.
Fund Your School's Mental Health Initiatives!
Schools can now access funding to boost trauma support and mental health services for students. This initiative helps link your school with local mental health resources for better youth care.
Unlock Funding for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
Are you a healthcare or counseling professional looking to enhance your ability to treat Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)? This grant provides training and guidance to help you effectively implement Medications for Alcohol Use Disorders (MAUD) in your practice.
Get Funding for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Support
Healthcare and counseling professionals can receive training and guidance to enhance their capacity in treating opioid use disorder. This program aims to improve access to and expertise in Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD).
Boost Your AI/AN Community's Mental Health Services!
Tribes and tribal organizations can get funding to build culturally-sensitive mental health systems for American Indian/Alaska Native children, youth, and families. This program aims to enhance resilience and well-being through community-based, coordinated care.
Grant for HBCUs: Boost Behavioral Health Workforce
This grant offers funding to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to train and recruit students for careers in mental and substance use disorder treatment. The program aims to increase the number of culturally competent behavioral health professionals by focusing on education, awareness, and career preparation.
Grant for Behavioral Health Data Privacy Training
This grant funds a national center to provide vital training and resources on privacy regulations for behavioral health data. Eligible recipients include healthcare practitioners, families, individuals, states, and communities.
Get Funding to Expand Behavioral Health Services
Are you a state or local organization looking to boost mental health and substance use services? This grant can help you build certification systems, set up payment plans, and prepare for a demonstration program to improve care access.
Funding for Tribal 988 Crisis Response: Get Support!
Tribal nations and organizations can get funding to enhance 988 crisis response for American Indians and Alaska Natives. This grant supports culturally competent care, better integration with Tribal services, and vital collaborations with health providers and first responders.
Get Funding to Heal Your Community!
This grant supports community organizations working to build resilience and implement trauma-informed approaches in areas affected by recent civil unrest or collective trauma. Funds are available to assist high-risk youth and families through evidence-based violence prevention and engagement programs.
Get Funding for School Mental Health Programs!
Schools and educational agencies can access funding to build robust mental health programs. This grant supports partnerships to implement prevention, intervention, and resilience activities for students' well-being.
Get Funding for Youth Mental Health Programs
This grant supports organizations providing trauma-informed care and evidence-based interventions for youth and young adults at high risk of psychosis. Funding aims to improve functioning, support social and academic goals, and delay or prevent the onset of psychosis.