Disaster Response Grant Program – Services for Adults
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The Disaster Response Grant – Services for Adults program provides funding to provide mental health and substance use disorder treatment, crisis counseling, and related supports to adults impacted by Hurricanes Florence and Michael, Typhoon Mangkhut, Super Typhoon Yutu, and wildfires and earthquakes occurring in calendar year 2018 and tornadoes and floods occurring in calendar year 2019 in those areas for which a major disaster or emergency has been declared under section 401 or 501 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.
Funds are to be used to support the development and implementation of a comprehensive plan to provide treatment and recovery support services to mitigate the impact of the natural disaster on adults. Funds can be used to provide training on detecting and responding to mental health and substance use issues in adults to community members, connect adults with behavioral health issues and their families to needed services, and provide direct treatment services.
Award ceiling: From $1,000,000
Project period: 18 months
Estimated number of awards: 30
Estimated total program funding:
$30,000,000
Links to the full announcement, application instructions, and the online application process are available through grants.gov.
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- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, view details
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