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Soul Medicine Mobile

501(c)(3) nonprofit · South Bay, California (San Jose, Morgan Hill, Gilroy, Campbell) · prepared 2026-07-14 · 395 live opportunities screened, 2 recommended

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Bottom Line

Both 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.

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
Funds health equity and mental wellness initiatives across Santa Clara County with specific interest in underserved populations.
Next step: Apply for Health & Wellness grant cycle; emphasize South Bay geography and health equity impact metrics. (suggested lane — being verified)
Santa Clara County Office of Behavioral Health Servicesstate local
County behavioral health department funds community-based mental health programs serving uninsured/underinsured residents in South Bay.
Next step: Contact county to request Medi-Cal Enhanced Care Management or Community Mental Health Services funding guidelines. (suggested lane — being verified)
California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA)state local
State entity distributing Prop 63 funding for innovative mental health and wellness programs in underserved California communities.
Next step: Check CalMHSA website for current MHSA Innovation or Prevention & Early Intervention grant cycles in Santa Clara County. (suggested lane — being verified)
City of San Jose Office of Economic Development - Community Benefitsstate local
San Jose funds community health and wellness nonprofits through grant programs targeting low-income neighborhoods.
Next step: Review San Jose's FY2024-25 Community Grants Program; prioritize mental health/wellness category applications. (suggested lane — being verified)
Google.org/Google Community Fundcorporate csr
Google funds mental health and community resilience programs in the Bay Area, particularly tech hubs like Silicon Valley.
Next step: Apply for Google.org Health & Wellness grant; frame nervous system health work as employee and community benefit. (suggested lane — being verified)
Wells Fargo Foundation - Community Development Grantscorporate csr
Wells Fargo prioritizes mental health, financial health, and community engagement in Bay Area markets where they operate.
Next step: Submit Community Development grant proposal emphasizing accessible wellness and underserved population reach in South Bay. (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
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
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.