Funder: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Due Dates: Estimated post date: May 1, 2025 (forecasted)
Funding Amounts: Estimated total program funding: $7,500,000 | Expected number of awards: 1
Summary: Supports national suicide prevention by providing technical assistance, training, and resources to states, tribes, communities, and practitioners.
Key Information: Forecasted opportunity; details and application instructions will be available after the official post date.
Description
This grant opportunity aims to build national capacity for suicide prevention by supporting a resource center that provides technical assistance, training, and resources. The program is designed to assist states, tribes, communities, providers, practitioners, and the public in implementing effective suicide prevention strategies and best practices. The funded center will serve as a national hub for expertise, guidance, and dissemination of evidence-based approaches to reduce suicide rates across the United States.
Due Dates
- Estimated post date: May 1, 2025 (official application deadline to be announced after posting)
- This is a forecasted opportunity; monitor the Grants.gov listing for updates.
Funding Amount
- Estimated total program funding: $7,500,000
- Expected number of awards: 1
- Award ceiling/floor: Not specified, but only one award is anticipated.
- Project period: Not specified in the forecast.
Eligibility
- Eligible applicants: Domestic public and private non-profit entities.
- This includes:
- State and local governments
- Tribal organizations
- Non-profit organizations (public or private)
- For full eligibility details, refer to the official Grants.gov opportunity page once posted.
Application Process
- The opportunity is currently in the forecasted stage; application instructions and deadlines will be provided after the estimated post date.
- Interested applicants should:
- Monitor the Grants.gov listing for the official Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
- Prepare organizational documentation demonstrating non-profit status and capacity for national technical assistance.
- Review similar past opportunities for anticipated requirements.
Additional Information
- No cost sharing or matching requirement is anticipated.
- The award is intended to fund a single national resource center.
- The program falls under Assistance Listing 93.243: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Projects of Regional and National Significance.
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