Mental Health Awareness Training Grants
The summary for the Mental Health Awareness Training Grants grant is detailed below.
This summary states who is eligible for the grant, how much grant money will be awarded, current and past deadlines, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) numbers, and a sampling of similar government grants.
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Mental Health Awareness Training Grants: The purpose of this program is to: (1) train individuals (e.g., school personnel and emergency services personnel including fire department and law enforcement personnel, veterans, armed services members and their families, etc.) to recognize the signs and symptoms of mental disorders and how to safely de-escalate crisis situations involving individuals with a mental illness and (2) provide education on resources available in the community for individuals with a mental illness and other relevant resources, including how to establish linkages with school and/or community-based mental health agencies. With this program, SAMHSA aims to increase the number of individuals prepared and trained on how to respond to individuals with mental disorders appropriately and safely. In accordance with Executive Order 14074, this program will help build secure, safe, and healthy communities; reinforce partnership between law enforcement and communities; and increase public trust and enhance public safety.
Federal Grant Title: | Mental Health Awareness Training Grants |
Federal Agency Name: | Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis (HHS-SAMHS-SAMHSA) |
Grant Categories: | Health |
Type of Opportunity: | Discretionary |
Funding Opportunity Number: | SM-23-002 |
Type of Funding: | Grant |
CFDA Numbers: | 93.243 |
CFDA Descriptions: | Information not provided |
Current Application Deadline: | May 1st, 2023 |
Original Application Deadline: | May 1st, 2023 |
Posted Date: | March 1st, 2023 |
Creation Date: | March 1st, 2023 |
Archive Date: | May 31st, 2023 |
Total Program Funding: | $4,412,361 |
Maximum Federal Grant Award: | $200,000 |
Minimum Federal Grant Award: | $0 |
Expected Number of Awards: | 22 |
Cost Sharing or Matching: | No |
Last Updated: | March 1st, 2023 |
- Applicants Eligible for this Grant
- Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification.)
- Additional Information on Eligibility
- Eligible applicants are States and Territories, including the District of Columbia, political subdivisions of States, Indian tribes, or tribal organizations (as such terms are defined in section 5304 of title 25), and non-profit private entities.
- Link to Full Grant Announcement
- Mental Health Awareness Training Grants
- Grant Announcement Contact
- Office of Financial Resources, Division of Grants Management
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(240) 276-1400
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