This grant supports providers with teleconsultation, training, and resources to improve mental health and substance use care for pregnant and postpartum women.
Funder: Health Resources and Services Administration
Due Dates: July 17, 2026 (Full application deadline)
Funding Amounts: Up to $500,000 per award per year; 2 awards expected; total program funding approx. $1,290,000–$1,400,000 over a 2-year period.
Summary: Supports state, tribal, and territorial efforts to improve maternal mental health and substance use outcomes by expanding provider access to teleconsultation, training, and care coordination.
Key Information: 10% non-federal cost share required (waived up to $200,000 for certain territories); only state, tribal, and territorial governments/organizations eligible.
This federal opportunity aims to improve outcomes for pregnant and postpartum women with mental health and substance use disorders by supporting state, tribal, and territorial programs that provide obstetric, primary, and other maternal health providers with access to teleconsultation, training, and care coordination. The program is designed to reduce barriers to care—especially in rural, tribal, and underserved areas—by strengthening provider capacity for screening, assessment, treatment, referral, and recovery support. Projects may initiate new programs or expand existing ones, and must focus on evidence-based, trauma-informed approaches.