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The Indian Health Service has announced $46.4 million in
funding opportunities for organizations providing behavioral health
services to tribal populations.
Application deadline
for all 6
funding opportunities: February
2, 2022
Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment, and Aftercare
Learn
more about the Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment, and Aftercare funding
Programs reduce the prevalence of substance abuse and decrease
the overall use of addicting and illicit substances among tribal
populations. Grantees will receive between $300,000–$400,000.
Behavioral Health Integration Initiative
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more about the Behavioral Health Integration Initiative
Programs will integrate behavioral health care with primary
care, diabetes care, or other types of care. Grantees will receive between
$300,000–$400,000.
Suicide Prevention, Intervention, and Postvention
Learn
more about the Suicide Prevention, Intervention, and Postvention funding
Programs will reduce rates of death by suicide among tribal
populations. Grantees will receive between $300,000–$400,000.
Zero Suicide Initiative
Learn
more about the Zero Suicide Initiative
This opportunity is for programs improving care offered to
American Indian and Alaska Native people at risk of suicide. Awards range
from $200,000–$300,000.
Domestic Violence Prevention
Learn
more about the Domestic Violence Prevention funding
This opportunity supports the development and implementation
of programming that combats domestic and sexual violence, particularly
evidence-based and practice-based models. Grantees will receive between
$100,000–$200,000.
Forensic Healthcare
Learn
more about the Forensic Healthcare opportunity
Programs
will provide culturally competent, trauma-informed care to American Indian
and Alaska Native survivors of domestic or sexual violence. Grantees will
receive $250,000.
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