FY 2002 Grant Funding Opportunities

 

 

Recurring Program Announcements for FY 2002

SAMHSA-wide

closed

PA-98-090: Conference Grant Program

SAMHSA's Center for Mental Health Services

closed

PA-00-003: Community Action Grants for Service Systems Change

SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment

 cacelled

PA-00-002: Community Action Grant Program

 cacelled

PA-00-001: Targeted Capacity Expansion Program

One-Time Grants For FY 2002

 

 

 

SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment

TI-02-010: State Data Infrastructure

TI-02-004: State Treatment Needs Assessment Program

  TI-02-009: Targeted Capacity Expansion Program for Substance Abuse Treatment and HIV/AIDS Services
 TI-02-007: CSAT Grants to Improve the Quality and Availability of Residential Treatment and Its Continuing Care Component for Adolescents
 TI-02-008: Grant Program to Provide Treatment Services for Family, Juvenile, and Adult Treatment Drug Courts
 TI-02-006: CSAT Grants to Develop Comprehensive Drug/Alcohol and Mental Health Treatment Systems for Persons Who Are Homeless
 TI-02-005:CSAT American Indian/Alaskan Native and Rural Community Planning Program
 TI-02-002: Recovery Community Organization Development and Community Mobilization Program (RCSP)
 TI-02-001: CSAT Cooperative Agreements for Addiction Technology Transfer Centers (includes ATTC Sites and the ATTC National Office)
 TI-02-003: CSAT Grants to Support the Accreditation of Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs)

SAMHSA's Center for Mental Health Services 

SM-02-016: Targeted Capacity Expansion: National Technical Assistance Center for the Mental Health Services Needs of Older Adults
 CFDA#: 84.184L The SAMHSA-CMHS "Safe Schools/Healthy Students" program brings Health & Human Services together with the U.S. Departments of Education and Justice to fund communities initiatives for developing safe and drug-free schools.
 SM-02-015: State Mental Health Data Infrastructure Grants
 SM-02-012:Cooperative Agreement to Establish a Suicide Prevention Technical Resource Center

SM-02-008: Competing Continuation for the Cooperative Agreement for a Violence Prevention Coordinating Center

 SM-02-013: SAMHSA/HRSA Collaboration to Link Health Care for the Homeless Programs and Community Mental Health Agencies
 SM-02-007: Collaborative Community Actions to Prevent Youth Violence and Promote Youth Development
 SM-02-011:Technical Assistance Resource Center for the Prevention of Violence and Behavioral Health Problems
SM-02-010:Targeted Capacity Expansion (TCE) Grants for Jail Diversion Programs
 SM-02-005:Workforce Training Grants to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Mental Health Services
 SM-02-006:Targeted Capacity Expansion Grants to Address Mental Health Service Needs of Public Safety Workers Responding to Terrorist Attacks
 SM-02-009: Older Adult Mental Health Services
  SM-02-002: Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services Program for Children and Their Families
   SM 02-003: CMHS Partnerships for Youth Transition

 

SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Prevention

 SP 02-006: Cooperative Agreement National Community Antidrug Coalition Institute
 SP 02-005: Targeted Capacity Expansion Initiatives for Substance Abuse Prevention (SAP) and HIV Prevention (HIVP) in Minority Communities: Services Grants

SP 02-004: Targeted Capacity Expansion Initiatives for Substance Abuse Prevention (SAP) and HIV Prevention (HIVP) in Minority Communities: Planning Grants

SP 02-001: Ecstasy, Other Club Drugs, Methamphetamine and Inhalant Prevention Intervention Cooperative Agreements

SP 02-002: Ecstasy, Other Club Drugs, Methamphetamine and Inhalant Prevention Infrastructure Development Cooperative Agreements

SP 02-003: State Incentive Cooperative Agreements for Community-Based Action

  closed grant SM-02-016: Targeted Capacity Expansion: National Technical Assistance Center for the Mental Health Services Needs of Older Adults
  closed grant SM-02-010:Targeted Capacity Expansion (TCE) Grants for Jail Diversion Programs

 

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This page was last updated on  24 July, 2002
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