Family Support Technical Assistance Center
This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and public agencies to develop training and educational programs that enhance family involvement in mental health and substance use disorder treatment.
Description
The grant opportunity titled Family Support Technical Assistance Center (SM-25-017) is offered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). This program aims to provide training and education for both the general public and healthcare practitioners regarding the importance of family supports and services. Additionally, it seeks to promote the integration of these family support services into mental health and substance use disorder treatment programs, ensuring that family-centered approaches are included in broader healthcare practices.
The purpose of this grant is to improve understanding and utilization of family support services as a critical component of mental health and substance use disorder treatment. By educating healthcare practitioners and the public, the program aims to foster stronger, more effective family engagement within treatment settings. This initiative highlights the role of families in supporting individuals undergoing treatment and recovery, ultimately enhancing health outcomes and program effectiveness.
The estimated total funding available for this program is $800,000, with the expectation that one award will be issued. Specific award ceilings have not been stated, but the award floor is set at $0, indicating flexibility in determining funding levels. There is no cost-sharing or matching requirement for this opportunity. The projected fiscal year for this funding is 2025, with an estimated posting date of February 28, 2025. Specific deadlines for applications, award notifications, and project start dates are yet to be determined.
Eligible applicants for this opportunity include domestic public and private nonprofit entities. This broad eligibility allows various organizations, such as nonprofits, public agencies, and other qualified entities, to apply if they can demonstrate the capacity to deliver training and educational programs that align with the grant’s objectives.
While detailed submission requirements, application components, and evaluation criteria have not yet been released, applicants are expected to describe their plans for implementing training and educational initiatives. This likely includes outlining strategies for engaging healthcare practitioners and the public, integrating family support services into treatment programs, and measuring program impact. Organizations with experience in providing technical assistance, education, and mental health or substance use treatment programming may be particularly well-suited to apply.
For more information, interested applicants can contact Jessica Mullins at (240) 276-1653 or via email at jessica.mullins@samhsa.hhs.gov. Additional updates and application materials will be made available on Grants.gov as the posting date approaches. Prospective applicants should monitor the site for new details and prepare accordingly to submit competitive proposals.