Up to $110 Million in Grants for Primary and Behavioral Health Care Integration
SAMHSA is accepting applications for up to $110 million in grants promoting integration of primary and behavioral health care
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is accepting applications for Promoting Integration of Primary and Behavioral Health Care Grants totaling up to $110 million over the course of five years.
The purpose of this program is to promote full integration and collaboration in clinical practice between primary and behavioral healthcare. The grants will also help promote services related to screening, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of mental and substance use disorders as well as related physical conditions and chronic diseases.
SAMHSA expects to award up to 11 grantees up to $2 million each annually. The length of the project period will be up to five years, with projected available funding totaling $110 million. The actual amount may vary, depending on the availability of funds.