Grants
Throughout the U.S., SAMHSA funds organizations providing substance use and mental health services, research, technical assistance, and training to advance the behavioral health and to improve the lives of individuals living with mental and substance use disorders, and their families.
About SAMHSA Grants
Learn more about SAMHSA grant processes and oversight.
SAMHSA announces grant funding opportunities through Notice of Funding Opportunities (NOFOS). Each NOFO contains all the information you need to apply for a grant.
Information is provided on how to apply for a SAMHSA Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
Do you have questions about grant announcements, issues with submitting your application, or technical questions about eRA Commons? Contact us.
In the post-award phase of the grant, the agency collaborates with the grant recipient (grantee) to ensure progress on SAMHSA supported programs while minimizing risks to Federal funds.
These resources can help you with your submissions and awards.
Updates
- Federal financial assistance award recipients are a crucial part of safeguarding Federal funds and maintaining a secure cyber environment. Check out this Grants.gov blog post to learn more.
- A significant change has been made to the registration process for the System for Award Management (SAM). Please refer to the FAQs on the SAM website.
A block grant is a noncompetitive, formula grant mandated by the U.S. Congress.
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