Jason Snyder • July 7, 2026

SAMHSA Announces More Than $281 Million in Funding to Address SUD and Mental Health, Promote Recovery

Author

Jason Snyder

Date

July 7, 2026

Share

On Monday, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) announced more than $281 million in funding opportunities for 15 grant programs.

 

The investments will advance President Trump’s Great American Recovery Initiative by expanding access to a wide range of behavioral health services, including substance use disorder treatment, overdose prevention and response, mental health and suicide prevention, trauma-informed care, integrated care, recovery supports, first responder training, privacy education, and workforce development.

 

View the complete list of grant opportunities.

Woman taking notes while person off screen talks in front of laptop during meeting
By Tim Sohosky July 8, 2026
RCPA is seeking interested providers of CPS services to participate in a virtual meeting to review recently developed ISAC recommendations.
PA Department of Human Services logo with thick blue border
By Fady Sahhar July 8, 2026
RCPA has submitted a response to the Community HealthChoices (CHC) Request for Information (RFI) regarding the upcoming program changes and procurement.
Blue enter key with the text
By Emma Sharp July 7, 2026
RCPA submitted public comments to the IRRC in regard to OCFY's proposed §3900, §3910, and §3920 Residential Services for Children and Youth regulations.