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Trauma-Informed Services in Schools
Due in 25 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$970K
The purpose of this program is to increase student access to evidence-based support services and mental health care by developing innovative initiatives, activities, and programs to link local school systems with local trauma support and mental health services. Note: A t least one award will be made to a tribe or tribal organizations pending adequate application volume.
Tribal Opioid Response
Due in 25 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$1.8M
The purpose of the TOR program is to assist in addressing the overdose crisis in Tribal communities by increasing access to FDA-approved medications for the treatment of opioid use disorder (MOUD), and supporting the continuum of prevention, treatment, and recovery support services for opioid use disorder (OUD) and co-occurring substance use disorders, and stimulant misuse and use disorders, including those involving cocaine and methamphetamine.
Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Centers
Due in 25 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$650K
The purpose of this program is to develop and disseminate training and technical assistance to address the high prevalence of opioid and stimulant use and misuse affecting rural communities.
Rural Emergency Medical Services Training
Due in 25 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$300K
Eligibility is statutorily limited to emergency medical services agencies operated by local or Tribal government (including fire-based and non-fire based) or an emergency medical services agency that is described in section 501(c) of title 26 and exempt from tax under section 501(a) of title 26 . See Eligibility for complete eligibility information.
Services Program for Residential Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women
Due in 25 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$525K
The purpose of this program is to provide comprehensive services for pregnant and postpartum women with substance use disorders across the continuum of residential settings that support treatment and sustain recovery.
Grants to Expand Substance Use Disorder Treatment Capacity in Adult and Family Treatment Drug Courts
Due in 25 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$400K
The purpose of this program is to expand substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and recovery support services in existing drug courts. Grant recipients will be required to implement a coordinated, multisystem approach that combines the legal authority of treatment drug courts with evidence-based SUD treatment services. IMPORTANT NOTE: SAMHSA will accept and review only the first 50 complete, successfully submitted, and high-quality applications received via eRA. Once this threshold is met, the submission portal will close, and no further applications will be considered.
Leading Edge Acceleration Projects (LEAP) in Health Information Technology
Due in 25 daysOffice of the National Coordinator · $500K–$1M
While working to implement Cures Act provisions, ONC identified gaps with respect to leveraging EHR data to support population-level analyses and delivery of services, as well as integrating clinical knowledge into routine clinical practice. The reasons for these gaps range from a lack of data standards and interoperability to the digitization, integration, and presentation of new evidence into clinical workflows in safe, useful, and useable ways. Therefore, this funding opportunity will support innovative and breakthrough solutions critical to maximize the potential of health IT and achieve the goal of a transformed health care delivery system through various methods, such as:• Determining the fundamental questions, the answers to which will identify barriers to nationwide interoperability and electronic exchange of health data.• Engaging the health IT industry, along with academic researchers, to identify and develop innovative solutions that address barriers to interoperability.• Disseminating findings from research while fostering collaboration, advancement, and implementation of solutions and lessons learned with the health IT industry.
Building Communities of Recovery
Due in 25 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$350K
The purpose of this program is to support organizations in mobilizing and connecting community resources to increase access to long-term recovery support for people with substance use disorders (SUD) and co-occurring substance use and mental disorders (COD). IMPORTANT NOTE: SAMHSA will accept and review only the first 70 complete, successfully submitted, and high-quality applications received via eRA. Once this threshold is met, the submission portal will close, and no further applications will be considered.
Delta Rural Integrated Health Network Program
Due in 26 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$350K
The Delta Rural Integrated Health Network Program seeks to improve healthcare delivery in the region by supporting the development of integrated health networks among rural hospitals, primary care clinics, behavioral health providers and other essential services.
​Nurse Education, Practice, Quality, and Retention - Transition to Practice Program (NEPQR-TPP)
Due in 26 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $1–$750K
The Nurse Education, Pracitce, Quality and Retention - Transition to Practice Program (NEPQR-TPP) aims to increase the nursing workforce and address the nursing shortage in rural and medically underserved communities, by supporting innovative educational and clinical training opportunities.
Public Health Training Centers (PHTC) Program
Due in 26 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $1–$910K
The Public Health Training Center (PHTC) Program aims to increase the knowledge of the public health workforce through traineeships, specialized training and professional development in partnership with state and local health departments, community-based primary care providers, and related organizations (including non-traditional partners) to address public healthcare needs.
Grants to States to Support Oral Health Workforce Activities (SOHW)
Due in 26 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $1–$400K
This program supports states in developing and implementing innovative programs to address the oral health workforce needs of Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas (Dental HPSAs).
Reducing the burden of parasitic infections in the United States through evidence-based prevention and control activities.
Due in 26 daysCenters for Disease Control - NCEZID · $250K–$1.3M
Reducing the burden of parasitic infections in the United States through evidence-based prevention and control activities.
FY2026 Support for 988 Tribal Response Cooperative Agreements
Due in 26 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$1.5M
The purpose of the 988 Tribal response program is to improve connection and response to 988 contacts (including calls, chats, and texts) originating in Tribal communities and/or activated by American Indians/Alaska Natives. American Indian and Alaska Native communities experience a significantly higher suicide risk compared to the general population. CDC reports that in 2022 non-Hispanic Al/AN people had a suicide rate 91% greater than the general population.
Cooperative Agreements for States and Territories to Improve Local 988 Capacity
Due in 26 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$20.2M
The purpose of this program is to improve state and territory response to all 988 contacts (including calls, chats, and texts) originating in the state/territory and improve service for populations at high risk of suicide and overdose.
Regional Pediatric Prevention Network
Due in 26 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$11.3M
The purpose of this program is to support a Regional Pediatric Prevention Network (RPPN). The RPPN strengthens local and regional capacity to care for children during disasters and emergencies through community partnerships, coordinated pediatric preparedness, and dissemination of research-informed pediatric disaster care. The RPPN will include at least 10 children"s hospitals, or their university pediatric partners, funded through two primary awards. It will also include community partners working with these hospitals. Each of the 10 Children"s Hospital centers will advance pediatric emergency and disaster preparedness at the local, regional, and national levels, including for children with special health care needs and behavioral health concerns, children living in poverty, and children in rural, remote, and tribal areas.
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Crisis Center Follow-Up Programs
Due in 26 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$250K
The purpose of the program is to expand efforts among Lifeline crisis centers to support individuals post-contact to provide continued support and linkages to decrease suicide, deaths by overdose and future crisis events by: (1) ensuring the systematic follow-up of suicidal persons who contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline; (2) providing enhanced coordination of crisis stabilization, crisis respite, mobile crisis outreach (MCO) response services and other services on the crisis continuum of care; (3) reducing unnecessary police, fire and emergency medical services engagement to allow first responders to focus on public safety; and (4) improving connections to ongoing support and recovery for high-risk populations.
Title X Family Planning Research Grants
Due in 26 daysOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Health · $200K–$500K
The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH), Office of Population Affairs (OPA) anticipates the availability of funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 grants under the authority of Title X of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 300 et seq.). OPA plans to solicit applications for projects to conduct research or analyses that would make significant contributions to the mission of OPA and to the family planning fields. OPA plans to fund a new set of research grants to explore questions that aim to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and quality of Title X family planning services. These grants are for projects that can be conducted within two to three years, such as secondary data analyses or small applied research projects. OPA anticipates making available approximately $1,500,000 for an estimated six (6) awards in the range of $200,000 to $500,000 per year for a period of 2-3 years (12-month budget periods). All funded recipients will be expected to implement any funds awarded in alignment with the Priorities of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, available at https://health.gov/priorities.
Safety Through Recovery, Engagement, and Evidence-Based Treatment and Support
Due in 26 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$3M
The purpose of this program is to support comprehensive, street-based engagement, treatment, and recovery support services for individuals who are homeless and have serious mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, substance use disorders, or co-occurring mental and substance use disorders.
Maternal Produce Prescription Program (MP3)
Due in 26 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$500K
The Maternal Produce Prescription Program (MP3) will provide grants to develop and implement community-based produce prescription programs and related nutrition education for maternal populations at risk of poor health outcomes due to nutrition insecurity and other health-related factors.