SAMHSA Awards Up to $40 Million in Behavioral Health Services Grants

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) recently announced the award of 23 grants totaling approximately $40 million over five years to community service organizations across the country that deliver behavioral health services to help people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness because of mental health and substance abuse issues. The services will help these individuals achieve recovery and obtain stable housing.

There are two funding categories--General and Services in Supportive Housing. The "General Treatment for Homeless" category allows communities to address local priorities for persons who are homeless as a result of substance use or mental disorders or co-occurring disorders, and to develop service systems to increase the number of these persons who are placed in stable housing and receive needed treatment and related services. "Services in Supportive Housing" grants provide resources to help people in recovery who were formerly homeless remain in permanent housing by providing linkages to appropriate treatment for substance use or mental disorders and other support services.

This program is a key part of SAMHSA's strategic initiative on housing and homelessness. The grant awardees will receive up to $350,000 annually for up to five years. Continuation awards are subject to both availability of funds and progress achieved by awardees. Grant awardees by State and first-year funding amounts for 16 "General" Treatment for Homeless services are:

Grantees City State First Year Awards
University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Ala. 348,663
Old Pueblo Community Foundation Tucson Ariz. 350,000
Special Service for Groups, Inc. Los Angeles Calif. 350,000
Santa Clara County, Department of Alcohol and Drug Services San Jose Calif. 350,000
Bethsaida Community, Inc. Norwich Conn. 350,000
BayCare Behavioral Health, Inc. New Port Richey Fla. 350,000
WestCare Gulfcoast Florida, Inc. St. Petersburg Fla. 350,000
McDermott Center DBA Haymarket Center Chicago Ill. 350,000
The Women’s Treatment Center Chicago Ill. 303,611
Ali Forney Center New York N.Y. 350,000
Center for Community Alternatives, Inc. New York N.Y. 350,000
Comunilife, Inc. New York N.Y. 349,690
Project Hospitality, Inc. Staten Island N.Y. 350,000
The Addictions Care Center of Albany, Inc. Albany N.Y. 316,778
Amethyst, Inc. Columbus Ohio 350,000
Meharry Medical College Nashville Tenn. 337,925

Grant awardees by State and first-year funding amounts for seven "Services in Supportive Housing” Treatment for Homeless services are:

Grantees City State First Year Awards
Santa Cruz County Health Services Agency Santa Cruz Calif. 350,000
Pathways to Housing DC Washington, D.C. 349,884
Agency for Community Treatment Services, Inc. Tampa Fla. 350,000
St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc. Atlanta Ga. 349,995
Union Mission, Inc. Savannah Ga. 349,871
Renaissance Social Services, Inc. Chicago Ill. 349,578
Turtle Creek Manor, Inc. Dallas Texas 350,000

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