Funds evidence-based programs improving child and family mental health, focusing on prevention, intervention, trauma-informed care, and collaborative community behavioral health solutions.
Funder: Intermountain Health
Due Dates: Not specified (applications accepted on a rolling basis; check program page for current cycle)
Funding Amounts: Utah & Idaho: $5,000–$100,000/year (up to 3 years, max $300,000); Colorado, Montana & Nevada: $5,000–$50,000/year (up to 2 years, max $100,000)
Summary: Supports programs improving child and family mental well-being, emphasizing prevention, intervention, trauma-informed care, and community behavioral health.
Key Information: Funding request may not exceed 20% of your organization’s annual operating budget.
This grant supports organizations focused on improving mental well-being for families with children. Priority is given to programs that reduce suicide deaths, mental distress, anxiety, depression, and substance misuse among children. The grant also aims to advance prevention and early intervention efforts, expand comprehensive family-centered mental health programs, build trauma-informed systems for young children using evidence-based interventions, and strengthen community behavioral health capacity through coalition-building and collaboration.