SAMHSA Boosts Funding for Homeless Aid Programs
Published Date: 9/19/2025
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Summary
SAMHSA is giving extra money—$563,703—to one grant recipient from a 2020 program to keep helping people facing homelessness and serious mental health or substance use challenges. This boost supports ongoing help and advice for those in need and the folks who assist them. The project will run until August 30, 2026, so the support keeps rolling for a while!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Supplement: $563,703 for Homeless Support
SAMHSA is awarding $563,703 as a supplemental grant to one FY 2020 Homeless and Housing Resource Center awardee to continue providing technical assistance to the general public and to people who work with individuals at risk for, or experiencing, homelessness with serious mental illness (SMI), serious emotional disturbance (SED), substance use disorders (SUD), and co‑occurring disorders (COD). The supplemental project funding continues through August 30, 2026.
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