2025-00427Notice

Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Notice of Supplemental Funding Opportunity

Published Date: 1/13/2025

Notice

Summary

SAMHSA is giving extra money—up to $361,200 each—to five groups already working on mental health support projects. This $1.8 million boost will extend their work by one year, until March 30, 2026, helping them keep improving care for adults with serious mental illness. It’s a smart move to keep the good work going while updating the program for today’s needs.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Only five current grantees eligible

This supplemental funding is limited to the five recipients funded under the FY 2020 Consumer and Consumer Supporter TA Centers (SM-20-001); no new applicants may compete. Each of the five may receive up to $361,200, and SAMHSA states this is not a formal request for applications.

SAMHSA boosts mental health support

SAMHSA is providing $1,806,000 in supplemental funding split among five existing grantees, with each recipient able to receive up to $361,200. The money extends their project period by 12 months to March 30, 2026, so they can continue giving technical assistance that promotes evidence-based care for adults with serious mental illness.

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1/13/2025

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