National Consumer and Consumer Supporter Technical Assistance Centers
This funding opportunity provides financial support to organizations led by or significantly involving individuals with lived experience of serious mental illness, enabling them to enhance and advocate for high-quality, evidence-based mental health services nationwide.
Description
The "National Consumer and Consumer Supporter Technical Assistance Centers" grant, listed as opportunity number SM-25-010, is a forecasted funding opportunity from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) under the Department of Health and Human Services. This discretionary grant program is aimed at providing technical assistance (TA) to promote evidence-based care for adults with serious mental illnesses (SMI). Through this program, SAMHSA seeks to support consumer-driven and consumer-supporter organizations in strengthening their ability to deliver and advocate for high-quality, evidence-based mental health services across the nation.
The primary goal of this program is to empower consumer and consumer-supporter organizations by equipping them with the tools, knowledge, and resources necessary to enhance mental health services for adults with SMI. This grant focuses on ensuring that these organizations can effectively implement evidence-based practices, support peer-led initiatives, and act as change agents within the mental health system. By doing so, the program promotes a holistic and inclusive approach to mental health support, emphasizing the value of consumer experience in shaping effective mental health care.
This funding opportunity has an estimated total program budget of $1,800,000, with SAMHSA expecting to make up to five awards. Although specific award ceilings and floors are not provided, the absence of a cost-sharing requirement allows grantees to access the full funding amount without needing to secure additional matching funds. This program is supported under Assistance Listing Number 93.243, which is designated for projects with regional and national significance in substance use and mental health services.
Eligible applicants are limited to domestic public and private entities that meet the criteria for consumer or consumer-supporter organizations. This includes organizations that are consumer-run or that substantially involve individuals with lived experience of mental illness in their operations. Eligible entities should demonstrate experience in providing technical assistance to similar organizations or in implementing evidence-based mental health practices. This eligibility criterion is intended to prioritize entities with a strong foundation in peer-led initiatives and consumer advocacy within the mental health system.
Currently, the grant is in forecasted status with an estimated posting date of March 3, 2025. While the exact application deadlines and award dates are yet to be confirmed, potential applicants should begin planning their proposals to align with the program’s goal of promoting evidence-based mental health care through consumer involvement and support. Applicants may wish to outline how they will provide TA that strengthens the capabilities of consumer organizations in implementing best practices.
For more information, Damie Jackson-Diop at SAMHSA is available to answer questions. She can be reached at (240) 276-0424 or via email at damie.jackson-diop@samhsa.hhs.gov. Additional application details and updates will be posted on Grants.gov as the official posting date approaches. This funding opportunity offers an important avenue for consumer-led organizations to expand their impact and support evidence-based mental health care for adults with SMI, fostering an inclusive, peer-supported approach within the mental health system.