New Funding Opportunities
Circles of Care, Jail
Diversion, Child Traumatic Stress
For Fiscal Year 2008, SAMHSA funding opportunities
include the following:
Circles
of Care IV: Infrastructure
Development for Children’s
Mental Health Systems in American
Indian/Alaska Native Communities (Application
due date: May 9, 2008)—up to
7 grants for up to 3 years, each
totaling up to $305,875 per year,
to provide tribal and urban Indian
communities with tools and resources
to design a holistic, community-based
system of care to support mental
health and wellness for their children,
youth, and families. (SM-08-012,
$2.14
million)
Jail Diversion
and Trauma Recovery Program-Priority
to Veterans (Application
due date: May 8, 2008)—up to
6 grants for up to 5 years in the amount
of up to $412,500 annually to reach
the growing number of individuals with
post-traumatic stress disorder and
trauma-related disorders involved in
the justice system. (SM-08-009, $2.48
million)
Adult Criminal
Justice Treatment (Application
due date: May 2, 2008)—up to
7 grants over 3 years, each totaling
up to $400,000 annually, to address
gaps in substance abuse treatment services
for adults involved with the criminal
justice system. (TI-08-012, $2.7
million)
National
Child Traumatic Stress Initiative
Community Treatment and Services Center (Application due date: April 29, 2008)—up
to 7 grants for up to 4 years, each
for up to $400,000 a year, to improve
treatment and services for children
and adolescents who have experienced
traumatic events, with priority given
to applicants in the Gulf Coast areas
of Louisiana, Florida, Texas, Alabama,
and Mississippi. (SM-08-010, $3
million)
Targeted Capacity Expansion for Community
Substance Abuse Services (Application due date: April 18, 2008)—up
to 14 Category 1 grants for American
Indian/Alaska Native and Asian American/Pacific
Islander populations, up to $250,000
annually for up to 3 years; 8 Category
2 grants for Local Recovery-Oriented
Systems of Care, up to $400,000 annually
for up to 3 years. (TI-08-005, $7
million).
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