This grant aims to implement the Zero Suicide model, a comprehensive approach to suicide prevention, across health systems for adults.
Funder: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Due Dates: Estimated post date: April 1, 2025 (forecasted)
Funding Amounts: Estimated total program funding: $5,300,000 | Expected number of awards: 7
Summary: Supports implementation of the Zero Suicide model—a comprehensive, multi-setting approach to suicide prevention for adults—across health systems.
Key Information: This is a forecasted opportunity; details may change when the official notice is posted.
This grant opportunity aims to support the implementation of the Zero Suicide intervention and prevention model for adults throughout health systems. The Zero Suicide model is a comprehensive, multi-setting approach designed to reduce suicide rates by integrating evidence-based prevention strategies across primary care, behavioral health, emergency departments, and other health system settings. The program seeks to foster systemic change and improve care for individuals at risk of suicide.