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Total funding available for disaster assistance is subject to the availability of funds appropriated.  The estimated number of awards is seven with a one year project period.  Funds may only be used in those areas designated in the Major Disaster Declaration issued by the President of the United States under the Robert T. Stafford Relief and emergency Assistance Act.  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This includes serving individuals across the lifespan with or at risk for mental health and/or substance use disorders (SUDs). CCBHCs are community-based clinics that offer coordinated, evidence-based outpatient services, including crisis services, while also enhancing access for anyone in need and coordinating care to mitigate gaps in care.","agency":"Rachel  Bailey\nContent Administrator","num_awards":117.0,"award_floor":0.0,"est_funding":117160647.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":1000000.0,"contact_email":"NOFOBudget.CMHS@samhsa.hhs.gov","typical_award":1001373.0512820513,"applicant_types":["Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)"],"eligibility_desc":"Eligibility is statutorily limited to community-based behavioral health non-profit organizations, or organizations that are either (a) part of a local government behavioral health authority; or (b) operated under the authority of the Indian Health Service, an Indian tribe, or tribal organization; or (c) an Urban Indian Organization pursuant to a grant or contract with the Indian Health Service under Title V of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (25 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.)."},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":40,"open_date":"2026-06-17","source_id":"360978","term_hits":"+behavioral health","close_date":"2026-08-17","opp_number":"SM-26-015","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360978","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — applicant type incl. nonprofit/other"],["warn","Large — ~$1.0M/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["ok","Mission match: behavioral health, mental health"]],"funder_name":"Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis","triage_score":5,"matched_terms":["behavioral health[HL]","mental health[HL]","mobile health services[HL]"]},{"title":"Health Equity Data Access Program (HEDAP)","detail":{"desc":"","agency":null,"num_awards":0.0,"award_floor":0.0,"est_funding":0.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":0.0,"contact_email":null,"typical_award":0,"applicant_types":[],"eligibility_desc":""},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":38,"open_date":"2024-07-25","source_id":"355646","term_hits":"+health equity +equity","close_date":null,"opp_number":"CMS-2L2-25-001","opp_status":"forecasted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/355646","fit_reasons":[["warn","Eligibility unclear — read applicant types"],["warn","Award size not published"],["warn","Applicant types unpublished - but search was pre-filtered by your eligibility codes; verify in NOFO"],["warn","Thin mission match — only 'health equity' — capped below Possible"]],"funder_name":"Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services","triage_score":7,"matched_terms":["behavioral health[HL]","creative engagement[HL]","mobile health services[HL]","health equity[HL]"]},{"title":"Alzheimer's Disease Programs Initiative (ADPI) - State and Community Grant Program","detail":{"desc":"Cooperative agreements under the ADPI funding Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), are intended to support and promote the development and expansion of dementia-capable home and community-based service (HCBS) systems in States and Communities. There are two application options contained in this single NOFO: Grants to States (Option A) and Grants to Communities (Option B). No entity is eligible to apply for both State and Community options and no entity is eligible to hold more than one ADPI grant at a time. 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Faith-based and community organizations that meet the eligibility requirements are eligible to receive awards under this funding opportunity announcement."},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":35,"open_date":"2026-06-22","source_id":"360504","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-07-22","opp_number":"HHS-2026-ACL-AOA-ADPI-0002","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360504","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"],["warn","Cost-sharing / match required"]],"funder_name":"Administration for Community Living","triage_score":7,"matched_terms":["community wellness[ISS]","behavioral health[ISS]","mental health[ISS]","stress reduction[ISS]","creative engagement[ISS]","arts participation[ISS]","mobile health services[ISS]","health equity[ISS]"]},{"title":"Peer Supports for Augmentative and Alternative Communication","detail":{"desc":"AoD plans to fund one (1) 3-year cooperative agreement to developsustainable peer support models for individuals who use or can benefit from the use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) across the lifespan. 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This program funds for projects to support assessments of the status of native languages in established communities. In addition, it funds planning, designing, restoration, and implementing of native language curriculum and education projects to support a community's language preservation goals. 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The program funds community-based projects that ensure continuing vitality of Native languages through immersion-based instruction. Programs funded under EMI must meet the requirements for either a Native American Language Nest, or a Native American Survival School. 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Examples of projects include, but are not limited to, developing and implementing methods to increase Person-Centered Care, Infection Control Training, Arts and Engagement projects, and other topics.  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The NARC will focus on the development and provision of technical information.   The NARC's will have a national focus and direct its resource to one or more of the primary concerns in their application which includes health issues, long term care, including in-home care; elder abuse; and other problems and issues facing AI, AN and NH older populations.  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Faith-based and community organizations that meet the eligibility requirements are eligible to receive awards under this funding opportunity announcement."},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":33,"open_date":"2026-06-26","source_id":"361032","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-07-27","opp_number":"HHS-2026-ACL-AOA-OIRC-0018","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361032","fit_reasons":[["bad","Foreign/territory geography — outside your service area"],["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["ok","Scale fits — ~$215k/award for a $150k org"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"],["warn","Cost-sharing / match required"]],"funder_name":"Administration for Community Living","triage_score":5,"matched_terms":["community wellness[ISS]","behavioral health[ISS]","mental health[ISS]","arts participation[ISS]","mobile health services[ISS]","health equity[ISS]"]},{"title":"Centers for Independent Living Competition - Guam","detail":{"desc":"ACL intends to award funds for the establishment of one (1) center for independent living in Guam to provide, expand and improve the provision of independent living services and support the network of centers for independent living. 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At a minimum, centers funded are required to provide the following core services: information and referral; independent living skills training; peer counseling; individual and systems advocacy; and services that facilitate transition from nursing homes and other institutions to the community, assistance to those at risk of entering institutions and facilitate the transition of youth to postsecondary life. 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This center will increase the National Aging Services Network capacity and effectiveness to support the health and well-being of members of grandfamilies and kinship families, including caregivers, children, and their parents. NTAC will catalyze implementation of the National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers by scaling replicable models proven to support grandfamilies and kinship families in their caregiving roles. The NTAC will do this through collaboration with subject matter","agency":"Administration for Community Living","num_awards":1.0,"award_floor":750000.0,"est_funding":3000000.0,"cost_sharing":true,"award_ceiling":1000000.0,"contact_email":"AoA.OAA@acl.hhs.gov","typical_award":3000000.0,"applicant_types":["Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\""],"eligibility_desc":"Foreign entities are not eligible to compete for, or receive, awards made under this announcement. 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Its purpose is to increase awareness, access, and use of ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experience) accounts so that individuals with disabilities have the resources needed to better support their health and economic well-being and improve their economic security and mobility. Since 2015, the ABLE Act has authorized states and territories to establish tax-advantaged programs—ABLE accounts—that allow individuals with disabilities to save and invest money. 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This initiative is founded on the recognition that the well-being of all parties in an adoption is essential. Birth parents often benefit from access to support and resources following their placement for adoption.This demonstration program will provide services including, but not limited to, support groups and supportive services and resources. 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Applications from individuals (including sole proprietorships) and foreign entities are not eligible and will be disqualified from the merit review and funding under this funding opportunity. 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The goal is to support family-centered treatment programs and services for children who are in an out-of-home placement or are at risk of being placed in an out-of-home placement due to caregiver's substance abuse.  Projects will also work to expand the scope of evidence-based services for families impacted by substance-use disorders.  Projects are required to have regional partnerships with legislatively required partners, including a planning and implementation phase, to provide a cost-sharing match, and report on performance indicators.","agency":"Administration for Children and Families - ACYF/CB","num_awards":8.0,"award_floor":250000.0,"est_funding":8000000.0,"cost_sharing":true,"award_ceiling":1000000.0,"contact_email":"cb@grantreview.org","typical_award":1000000.0,"applicant_types":["State governments","Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)","Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)","City or township governments","For profit organizations other than small businesses","Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","County governments","Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)"],"eligibility_desc":"Eligible applicants are regional partnerships established by agencies within or across states.  They consist of mandatory and optional partners.  The mandatory partners are: the state child welfare agency that is responsible for administering the state plan under title IV-B or title IV-E of the Social Security Act, the state agency responsible for administering the substance abuse prevention and treatment block grant provided under the Public Health Service Act title CIC, part B subpart II,  and the most appropriate administrative office of the juvenile state court overseeing court proceedings"},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":20,"open_date":"2026-07-08","source_id":"361913","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-08-07","opp_number":"HHS-2026-ACF-ACYF-CU-0021","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361913","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Large — ~$1.0M/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"],["warn","Cost-sharing / match required"]],"funder_name":"Administration for Children and Families - ACYF/CB","triage_score":7,"matched_terms":["community wellness[ISS]","behavioral health[ISS]","mental health[ISS]","stress reduction[ISS]","creative engagement[ISS]","arts participation[ISS]","mobile health services[ISS]","health equity[ISS]"]},{"title":"Wilson Fish Bridge to Employment Program","detail":{"desc":"The Wilson Fish Bridge to Employment Program (WF B2E) provides funds to ensure recipients of Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) can access required employment services as outlined in the Immigration and Nationality Act. 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Faith-based and community organizations that meet the eligibility requirements are eligible for awards under this funding opportunity."},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":20,"open_date":"2026-07-10","source_id":"361890","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-08-10","opp_number":"HHS-2026-ACF-ORR-RW-0008","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361890","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Large — ~$2.9M/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"]],"funder_name":"Administration for Children and Families - ORR","triage_score":6,"matched_terms":["community wellness[ISS]","behavioral health[ISS]","mental health[ISS]","stress reduction[ISS]","arts participation[ISS]","mobile health services[ISS]","health equity[ISS]"]},{"desc":"RUST loans may be used to finance up to 100 percent of the costs necessary to upgrade, remove or replace project tanks, including corrective actions, to meet applicable local state, or federal standards, including, but not limited to, any design, construction, monitoring, operation, or maintenance requirements adopted pursuant to Health and Safety Code sections 25284.1, 25292.05, 25292.4, or 41954. Replacing, Removing, or Upgrading Underground Storage Tanks (RUST) loans are available to assist small business underground storage tank (UST) owners and operators in financing up to 100 percent of the costs necessary to upgrade, remove, or replace project tanks, including corrective actions, to m","title":"Replacing, Removing, or Upgrading Underground Storage Tanks Loan","detail":{"desc":"Replacing, Removing, or Upgrading Underground Storage Tanks (RUST) loans are available to assist small business underground storage tank (UST) owners and operators in financing up to 100 percent of the costs necessary to upgrade, remove, or replace project tanks, including corrective actions, to meet applicable local, state, or federal standards, including, but not limited to, any design, construction, monitoring, operation, or maintenance requirements adopted pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 25284.1, 25292.05, 25292.4, or 41954.   Loan Terms  Low-interest loans are available for between $10,000 and $750,000, for a term of 10 or 20 years.  • Ten-year loans are secured by the Unifor","est_text":"Dependant on number of submissions received, application process, etc.","award_floor":0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":0,"typical_award":0,"applicant_types":["Business"],"eligibility_desc":"The loan applicant is a small business that employs fewer than 500 full-time and part-time employees, is independently owned and operated, and is not dominant in its field of operation."},"source":"ca_portal","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":15,"open_date":null,"source_id":"CA-1128","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":null,"opp_number":"","opp_status":"active","source_url":"https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/ustcf/rust.html","fit_reasons":[["warn","Eligibility unclear — verify applicant types"],["warn","Eligibility unclear — read applicant types"],["warn","Award size not published"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"]],"funder_name":"State Water Resources Control Board","triage_score":0,"matched_terms":["health equity[CA]"]},{"title":"Home Study and Post-Release Services for Unaccompanied Alien Children&#8203;&#8203;","detail":{"desc":"The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) provides temporary housing and care for children who arrive in the United States alone. These are children who are under 18 years old, don't have legal permission to be in the U.S., and don't have a parent or legal guardian in the U.S. who can take care of them. ORR runs the Home Study and Post-Release Services Program to help these children. Before placing a child with a sponsor, ORR carefully checks potential homes to make sure they're safe and appropriate. After placement, ORR provides ongoing support to help children and their sponsors succeed. This support helps children adjust to living with their sponsor, connect with their community, stay safe","agency":"Administration for Children and Families - ORR","num_awards":15.0,"award_floor":1000000.0,"est_funding":258000000.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":50000000.0,"contact_email":"UCBgrants@acf.hhs.gov","typical_award":17200000.0,"applicant_types":["State governments","Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)","Private institutions of higher education","Special district governments","Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)","Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities","Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","County governments","City or township governments","Public and State controlled institutions of higher education","Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Small businesses","Independent school districts","Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)","For profit organizations other than small businesses"],"eligibility_desc":"Current RecipientsCurrent recipients in the final year of their project period must check when their project period ends. If the project period end date aligns with this funding opportunity&quot;s projected award date, and the current recipient wants to apply to continue providing services, they must apply for this funding opportunity.Current recipients who are not in the final year of their project period and want to apply for this funding opportunity must propose services in a new facility and new location from where they are currently funded. ACF does not fund multiple projects that offer t"},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":0,"open_date":"2026-06-05","source_id":"361822","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2027-10-01","opp_number":"HHS-2026-ACF-ORR-ZU-0019","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361822","fit_reasons":[["bad","Foreign/territory geography — outside your service area"],["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Large — ~$17.2M/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"]],"funder_name":"Administration for Children and Families - ORR","triage_score":8,"matched_terms":["community wellness[ISS]","behavioral health[ISS]","mental health[ISS]","stress reduction[ISS]","creative engagement[ISS]","arts participation[ISS]","mobile health services[ISS]","health equity[ISS]","psychological[ISS]"]}],"llm_note":"## Watch / Verify First\n\n- **Behavioral Health Partnerships for Early Diversion of Adults and Youth** — Deadline too close to apply from scratch this cycle (1 day left). Award scale (~$703k) and mental health focus align well with Soul Medicine Mobile's mission. Target next cycle; set reminder now for reopen.\n\n- **Behavioral Health Mobile Crisis Team Partnerships** — Deadline too close to apply from scratch this cycle (1 day left). Award (~$764k) and mobile delivery model are strong fit for underserved South Bay populations. Plan for next funding cycle.\n\n## Pursue — none this scan\n\n## Skip\n\nNone.\n\n## Bottom Line\n\nBoth SAMHSA opportunities are mission-aligned and well-funded but close tomorrow. Do not attempt competitive applications. Immediately calendar next cycle deadlines and begin relationship-building with SAMHSA program officers now to position Soul Medicine Mobile for 2026–2027 cycles. Both programs reward early engagement and local partnerships."}