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For Partners & Providers 4. 2025 State and County Grant Award Contract for Social Services and Community Programs * State and County Contract: Home * Grant Enrollment, Application and Reporting System (GEARS)") # 2025 State and County Grant Award Contract for Social Services and Community Programs Information on the State and County Contract for Social Services and Community Programs for 2025.
* Advisory Notification of Calendar Year 2025: Contract Covering Social Services and Community Aids Allocations (PDF) * 2025 Department of Health Services Final Allocations (Excel) For the most current fiscal information about the State and County Contracts visit the Grant Enrollment, Application and Reporting System (GEARS) webpage.
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The Wisconsin Free and Charitable Clinics Primary Care Grant is a grant from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services that funds free and charitable clinics (FCCs) providing primary, dental, and mental health care to low-income, uninsured, and homeless populations in Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Legislature has mandated an annual allocation of $1,500,000 to FCCs each fiscal year under Wis. Stat. 250.15. The program also supports Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) located in designated Medically Underserved Areas or Populations (MUA/MUP). Eligible applicants are FQHCs and free and charitable clinics located in designated MUA/MUP areas in Wisconsin. The total annual allocation to FCCs is $1,500,000, distributed across eligible clinics statewide.
Law Enforcement Overdose Prevention Program is a grant from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services that funds law enforcement agencies in Wisconsin implementing overdose prevention, response, diversion, and referral programs for individuals impacted by the use and misuse of opioids, stimulants, and other substances. The program supports the Wisconsin Deflection Initiative (WDI), which partners with law enforcement and first responders to plan, develop, and implement comprehensive deflection efforts across six recognized pathways. Funding through the Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant and Substance Use Site-Based Program (COSSUP) also supports jail-based medication-assisted treatment programs and mobile crisis unit models. Eligible applicants are law enforcement agencies in Wisconsin. The application deadline was April 19, 2026. Award amounts are not specified in the program materials.
Suicide Prevention is a grant from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services that funds peer-to-peer suicide prevention programs in Wisconsin schools, administered through the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Student Services/Prevention and Wellness Team. The program trains students to recognize warning signs of suicide in fellow students, building peer leadership capacity and creating networks of support for students who may be struggling. Using messages of hope, health, and strength, peer-to-peer programs are designed to reduce stigma and improve help-seeking behavior among youth. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, local government agencies, and other Wisconsin entities that can implement qualifying peer-to-peer suicide prevention programming in school settings. The application deadline is May 15, 2026. Award amounts are not specified.