Funds one Ohio organization to deliver statewide technical assistance and capacity building for peer-run Clubhouse Model programs supporting adult mental health recovery.
Funder: Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
Due Dates: June 23, 2026 (Questions due) | June 30, 2026 (Application due)
Funding Amounts: Up to $150,000 per year for one organization; project period: July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027; potential renewal contingent on performance and funding.
Summary: Supports statewide technical assistance and capacity building for peer-run organizations in Ohio implementing the Clubhouse Model for adult mental health recovery.
Key Information: Only one award will be made; applicants must be Ohio-based nonprofits or government entities able to meet all deliverables.
This opportunity funds a single organization to provide technical assistance and capacity building for peer-run organizations in Ohio that are developing, implementing, or expanding the Clubhouse Model—a psychosocial rehabilitation approach for adults living with mental illness. The selected grantee will design, implement, and manage a statewide system to identify, assess, and promote peer-run Clubhouses, develop toolkits and sustainability guides, manage a public-facing clearinghouse, deliver evaluation and quality improvement feedback, provide on-site and virtual training, and facilitate statewide learning communities. The goal is to enhance recovery support, foster community-based rehabilitation, and expand access to evidence-based Clubhouse services across Ohio.