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SAMHSA Grant Application Process Webinars
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration is offering webinars on the grant application process to help organizations better understand the steps to apply for a SAMHSA grant. This webinar will focus on the process to apply, from registration to completion of the application. Organizations that have not received SAMHSA funds may find this webinar helpful. Faith-based organizations that are non-profit are eligible to apply for SAMHSA grants. This webinar will be repeated and offered twice in January.
We encourage you to share this invitation with others in your organization, your members, and with others who may be interested in SAMHSA grants.
Please RSVP in advance for the webinar using the appropriate link below. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
AmeriCorps State and National Grants
Funding for programs that are designed to strengthen communities and solve local problems. Priorities include serving historically underrepresented communities, environmental stewardship, services for veterans, access to youth mental health and substance abuse services, and civic bridgebuilding. Closing: Jan. 23, 2025
Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program
Grants and technical assistance to help individuals and communities recover from natural and human-caused disasters through community outreach and access to mental health services. On-going opportunity.
National School Lunch Afterschool Snack Program
Funding for schools and residential childcare institutions to provide afterschool snacks to low-income children participating in the National School Lunch program. On-going opportunity.
Weatherization Assistance Program
U.S. Department of Energy offers funding to support the installation of weatherization materials for efficiency modifications. Application Deadline: Open.
Cultural and Community Resilience
This forecasted grant program will support community-based efforts to address the impacts of climate change and COVID-19 by safeguarding cultural resources and fostering cultural resilience through identifying, documenting, and/or collecting cultural heritage and community experiences. Estimated to close: May 1, 2025.
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