Mobile Behavioral Health Crisis Funding for Community Servic

GrantID: 593

Grant Funding Amount Low: $150,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $1,000,000

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Summary

This state agency offers a variety of grant and funding opportunities designed to improve public health, strengthen community service systems, and support outcomes for diverse populations. Funding initiatives focus on expanding behavioral health services, increasing crisis response capabilities, reducing health disparities, and improving quality of life for vulnerable residents. These programs provide financial resources to public entities, nonprofits, health providers, and community partners that can plan and implement projects with measurable impact across the state.\



One opportunity supports the establishment or expansion of community-based mobile behavioral health crisis response services, with awards that can reach up to approximately $1 million per applicant. This funding is intended to increase access to immediate intervention services for residents in crisis, helping local agencies build capacity and respond effectively to urgent behavioral health needs.


Another program provides funding to support quality-of-life projects in long-term care settings, including activities and improvements that go beyond standard services for residents. Eligible applicants include health care organizations, nonprofits, and private entities. Funds may be used for staff training, enhanced resident engagement, and programs that improve daily living experiences.


Additional funding is directed toward place-based community initiatives aimed at addressing food security, healthy youth development, built environment improvements, and social cohesion in areas disproportionately affected by health disparities. Awards can reach hundreds of thousands of dollars per community partner, helping organizations implement strategies that strengthen local systems and improve well-being.


The agency also offers grants to expand recovery support services for individuals managing substance use challenges, with funding available to enhance service delivery, increase access, and support long-term recovery outcomes.


Across all programs, funding is intended for nonprofit organizations, local health agencies, tribal entities, and other qualified partners focused on expanding access to care, building community capacity, and promoting health equity throughout the state. These opportunities enable organizations to implement projects that strengthen communities, support vulnerable populations, and improve overall quality of life.



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Grant Portal - Mobile Behavioral Health Crisis Funding for Community Servic 593

Overview

This grant is meant to financially support organizations or entities that focus their efforts on, but not limited to: Children & Childcare, Community Development & Services, Education, Elementary Education, Health & Medical, Preschool, Secondary Education.