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$15 Million Funding
Opportunity for State Planning Grants to Bolster Mobile Crisis Intervention
Services
The Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a funding opportunity made possible
by the American Rescue Plan (ARP) to help states strengthen system capacity
to provide community-based mobile crisis intervention services for those
with Medicaid. The $15 million funding opportunity is available to state
Medicaid agencies for planning grants to support developing these programs.
This funding opportunity
provides financial resources for state Medicaid agencies to assess
community needs and develop programs to bring crisis intervention services
directly to individuals experiencing a mental health or substance use
related crisis outside a hospital or facility setting. These services may
include screening and assessment, stabilization and de-escalation, and
coordination of referrals after the initial treatment.
"Investing in crisis
intervention services ensures Americans experiencing a mental health or
substance use disorder crisis get the care and treatment they need,"
said Secretary Becerra. "These grants will help states build these
critical services to help communities send a responder who is trained and
ready to assist people in crisis."
"It is vital that we can
meet people where they are, especially when those individuals are in
crisis," said CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. "This
funding will help state Medicaid agencies plan innovative ways to provide
and better mobilize these essential intervention services to their
communities."
The planning grants provide
funding to develop, prepare for, and implement qualifying community-based
mobile crisis intervention services under the Medicaid program. Grant funds
can be used to support states' assessments of their current services,
strengthen capacity and information systems, ensure that services can be
accessed 24 hours a day/365 days a year, provide behavioral health care
training for multi-disciplinary teams, or to seek technical assistance to
develop State Plan Amendment (SPAs), demonstration applications, and waiver
program requests under the Medicaid program.
Letters of Intent to apply
from states and territories are due July 23, 2021. Final applications must
be submitted by August 13, 2021, 3:00 pm ET. The period of performance for
this grant will be from September 30, 2021, through September 29, 2022. The
Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) provides additional details regarding
eligibility and program requirements, as well as key deadline and
application submission information.
To view the NOFO, visit Grants.gov and search for the
announcement by CFDA# 93.639.
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