GrantOS · Curated Grant Brief
Soul Medicine Mobile
501(c)(3) nonprofit · South Bay, California (San Jose, Morgan Hill, Gilroy, Campbell) · prepared 2026-07-14 · 317 live opportunities screened, 2 recommended
Strategist summary
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- Behavioral Health Partnerships for Early Diversion of Adults and Youth (SAMHSA, ~$703k)
- Deadline too close to apply from scratch this cycle — 1 day left. Target next cycle; set reminder for ~6 months prior.
- Strong mission alignment (mental health, evidence-based, underserved populations).
- Award scale fits organizational capacity well.
- Behavioral Health Mobile Crisis Team Partnerships (SAMHSA, ~$764k)
- Deadline too close to apply from scratch this cycle — 1 day left. Target next cycle; set reminder for ~6 months prior.
- Excellent fit: mobile delivery model, nervous system + behavioral health, crisis intervention for underserved.
- Award scale slightly above budget but manageable.
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Bottom line
Both opportunities are strong strategic fits for Soul Medicine Mobile's mission and budget scale, but both close in 1 day. Do not attempt applications now. Immediately calendar both for next fiscal year cycles. Prioritize the Mobile Crisis Team partnership — it's the closer mission match.
Where else to look — foundations & local lanes
In your service region · Morgan Hill, CA — $117k revenue (2023). Next: confirm they fund your mission area at your size, then approach.
In your service region · San Jose, CA — $164k revenue (2023). Next: confirm they fund your mission area at your size, then approach.
In your service region · San Francisco, CA — $24.2M revenue (2023). Next: confirm they fund your mission area at your size, then approach.
Los Angeles, CA — $270.7M revenue (2023). Next: confirm they fund your mission area at your size, then approach.
Novato, CA — $232.7M revenue (2023). Next: confirm they fund your mission area at your size, then approach.
Brawley, CA — $42.8M revenue (2023). Next: confirm they fund your mission area at your size, then approach.
Silicon Valley Community Foundationcommunity foundation
Explicitly funds health equity and mental wellness initiatives across South Bay with $150K capacity.
Next step: Apply to Health & Wellbeing program; request LOI guidelines from their website. (suggested lane — being verified)
Santa Clara County Office of Education - Mental Health Grant Programstate local
County-level funding for community mental health and nervous system support in underserved South Bay areas.
Next step: Contact Santa Clara County Office of Education grants administrator; confirm current RFP cycle. (suggested lane — being verified)
California Department of Public Health - Mental Health Services Divisionstate local
State funding for innovative, community-based mental health programming meeting vulnerable populations.
Next step: Review MHSA Innovation Grant requirements; check eligibility as community-based organization. (suggested lane — being verified)
Google.org (Bay Area focus)corporate csr
Google's philanthropic arm prioritizes mental health equity and community wellness in their home region.
Next step: Explore Community Impact Grants portal; assess alignment with their mental health grantmaking priorities. (suggested lane — being verified)
Sobrato Family Foundationcommunity foundation
San Jose-based foundation focused on health, education, and underserved communities in Silicon Valley.
Next step: Review funding guidelines; submit Letter of Intent through their online portal. (suggested lane — being verified)
City of San Jose - Measure U (Unarmed Response & Care Fund)state local
Municipal funding supporting alternative community care models and mental health crisis response in underserved neighborhoods.
Next step: Contact San Jose Department of Human Services; request RFP timeline and eligibility criteria. (suggested lane — being verified)
New from this live scan — why each fits you
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · typical award $703k (range —–$650k) · deadline 2026-07-15
- Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed
- Mission match: behavioral health, mental health
- Cost-sharing / match required
The purpose of this program is to develop and implement a program to divert youth and/or adults with mental health or co-occurring disorders who are at risk of criminal and/or juvenile justice involvement to community-based services before arrest or booking.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · typical award $764k (range —–$750k) · deadline 2026-07-15
- Eligible — applicant type incl. nonprofit/other
- Mission match: behavioral health, mental health
The purpose of this program is to establish new, or enhance existing, mobile crisis teams that serve children, youth, and adults experiencing mental health or substance use crises. Its focus is the expansion of behavioral health crisis response capacity and the development of structured partnerships that reduce reliance on law enforcement
Screened live from Grants.gov and scored against Soul Medicine Mobile's eligibility, budget scale, geography, and mission.
Only opportunities rated Strong or Possible are recommended; weak matches are excluded on purpose. Award figures from Grants.gov synopsis.
LLM summary is advisory and should be verified against each opportunity's official notice before applying.