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  • Grants currently funded by SAMHSA  After you click on a state, you will get the Summary of the "Formula and Discretionary Grant Allotments" awarded.  At the top of the "Summary" page for the State, click on "Discretionary Funds in Detail" to get project specific descriptions.

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