Jason Snyder • July 7, 2026

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

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Jason Snyder

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July 7, 2026

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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.

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