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$96 Million in Grants to Support Student Mental Health is a grant from the Maryland State Government that funds local education agencies (LEAs) to develop training, coordinate services, and expand behavioral health support for students.
Administered by the Maryland State Department of Education through the Behavioral Health Grant FY 2024, funds are allocated to LEAs that apply for initiatives to support student behavioral health concerns and strengthen referral procedures for behavioral health services within their jurisdiction. Monies will support school staff training and the expansion of existing mental health services.
Eligible applicants are school districts and mental health service providers in Maryland.
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Behavioral Health Grant FY 2024 Office of Finance and Operations Office of Fiscal Operations and Accountability Office of Special Fiscal Programs Office of Policy and Program Support Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund Transparency ARP Local Maintenance of Equity Blueprint State Aid to Local School Systems Behavioral Health Grant FY 2024 Under this grant program, MSDE is inviting LEAs to apply for funding for initiatives that develop training for school staff to support student behavioral health concerns.
Monies will be allocated to LEAs who apply for funding to coordinate, support, and expand existing behavioral health services and referral procedures for behavioral health services within the LEA. Grant Information Guide (GIG) Application For Participation When will the application be open? This application for participation was released on Thursday, March 7, 2024.
Application Submission Date Friday, April 12, 2024. No later than 5:00 pm EST. Customer Service Support Sessions MSDE will hold two customer service support sessions for interested applicants.
During these sessions, MSDE personnel will review what applicants need to get started, the program requirements, as well as a walk-through of the application.
Join Video Call on Google Meet (Click to join via web or app) Join Video Call on Google Meet (Click to join via web or app) If you have questions about the application or the process, please contact the Program Manager: Assistant State Superintendent, Division of Student Support, Academic Enrichment and Educational Policy A list of frequently asked questions (FAQ) and answers will be posted to the MSDE website following customer service support sessions.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Schools and mental health service providers in Maryland. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
$96 Million in Grants to Support Student Mental Health is funded by Maryland State Government. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Maryland. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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