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 to Restore Mental Health Services
Community Mental Health Centers can apply for funds to rebuild vital clinical services disrupted by the pandemic. This grant supports serving individuals with serious emotional or mental illness, including those with co-occurring substance use disorders.
Get Funding for Behavioral Health Clinic Expansion
This grant offers vital training and support to existing Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC) looking to expand their services and ensure adherence to the CCBHC model. Funds will help integrate evidence-based practices, improve sustainability, and enhance 24/7 access to comprehensive mental and substance use disorder care.
Get Funding for Opioid Overdose Reversal Programs
Are you a first responder organization or community sector leader? This grant offers funding to train your team on administering opioid overdose reversal drugs and devices, establishing referral pathways to treatment, and enhancing safety around dangerous drugs.
Get Funding for Substance Use Treatment Programs
This grant from SAMHSA helps healthcare providers implement screening and treatment services for substance use disorders in children, adolescents, and adults. Fund your program to reduce AOD consumption and improve patient outcomes.
Get Grants for Child Trauma Services & Research
Organizations dedicated to treating and adapting services for child trauma can receive funding to offer national expertise. This initiative supports specialized, evidence-based treatments and services for communities nationwide.
Fund Your Clinic: Mental Health Expansion Grants
This grant helps Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) expand their services to provide comprehensive mental and substance use disorder treatment. Businesses can receive funding to enhance integrated care, including 24/7 crisis intervention, for individuals with serious mental illness, substance use disorders, and co-occurring conditions.
Unlock Funds for Community Resilience Programs
This grant from SAMHSA helps community organizations implement violence prevention and youth engagement programs to promote resilience and equity in areas impacted by civil unrest. Funds are available for evidence-based initiatives and trauma-informed behavioral health services to foster community well-being.
Get Grants for Opioid Addiction Treatment Programs
SAMHSA's MAT-PDOA grants are available to organizations seeking to expand or enhance medication-assisted treatment (MAT) services for individuals with opioid use disorders. This funding aims to increase access to MAT, leading to a decrease in illicit opioid use and prescription opioid misuse.
Get Funding to Expand Mental Health Services for Kids!
Non-profits and community organizations can receive funding to expand and sustain comprehensive mental health services for children and youth with serious emotional disturbances. This grant will help build infrastructure and integrate services to improve mental health outcomes for young people and their families.
Fund Your Recovery Program: SAMHSA Grants Available!
If your organization is led by individuals in recovery, you can apply for funding to build and enhance recovery support services. This grant aims to expand access to quality, long-term support for substance abuse and addiction.
Get Funding to Train Your Rural EMS Team
This grant is for rural emergency medical service providers looking to recruit and train new personnel. Secure funds to enhance your team's capacity and better serve your community.
Grant Funding for Child Trauma Initiatives
Non-profits focused on child trauma can secure funding to build a collaborative network, develop resources, and coordinate national education and training efforts.
Get Funding: Expand Youth & Family Mental Health Services
This grant funds programs to enhance and expand comprehensive treatment and recovery support services for adolescents and young adults (ages 12-25) struggling with substance use or co-occurring disorders, and their families. Eligible organizations can receive funding to implement evidence-based, family-centered approaches for this critical demographic.
Get Grants for Pregnant & Postpartum Women's Treatment
This grant helps state substance abuse agencies improve treatment and family-based services for pregnant and postpartum women with substance use disorders. It funds innovative approaches and coordinated care systems to support recovery and well-being.
Grant Funds: Boost Child Trauma Services
This grant is for organizations aiming to expand access to trauma-focused treatment and support services for children, adolescents, and their families. It funds the creation or enhancement of community-based treatment centers.
Fund Your Tribal Youth Mental Health Initiatives!
American Indian/Alaska Native tribes and organizations can secure funding to prevent suicide and substance misuse among youth, and foster mental health. This grant supports culturally responsive programs and community collaboration to empower young people.
Unlock Grants for Prescription Drug Prevention Initiatives
States, U.S. territories, and Tribal entities can access funding to combat prescription drug misuse through prevention and awareness programs. This grant aims to educate communities, work with medical professionals, and ultimately reduce opioid overdoses and prescription drug abuse.
Fund Your Life-Saving Opioid Overdose Prevention Program
Non-profits and community organizations can secure funding to train first responders and distribute naloxone. This grant aims to significantly reduce prescription drug and opioid overdose deaths in your community.
Get Grants to Train Prescribers for Opioid Treatment
Universities can now access funding to educate medical, physician assistant, and nurse practitioner students. This grant aims to increase the number of trained professionals who can prescribe medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder.
Get Grants for Tribal Opioid & Stimulant Treatment Programs
Tribal organizations can receive funding to expand access to culturally relevant treatment and recovery services for opioid and stimulant use disorders within their communities. This grant aims to reduce overdose deaths and unmet treatment needs by supporting evidence-based interventions.