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Adult Mental Health Recovery Based Clubhouse Program - Recovery-Focused Clubhouse Grant Program is sponsored by Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). This program provides grants for recovery-focused clubhouse programs supporting adult mental health.
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Request for Application: HHS0016875 Procurement Number : HHS0016875 Procurement Name : Recovery-Focused Clubhouse Grant Program Program Name : Adult Mental Health Recovery Based Clubhouse Program Release Date : April 29, 2026 Submission Deadline : May 29, 2026 — 10:30 am CDT The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is accepting Applications for the Recovery-Focused Clubhouse Grant Program.
The purpose of the Clubhouse Program is to fund the expansion of Recovery-Focused Clubhouses that align with the Clubhouse International standards and practices. The Clubhouse Program model is an evidence-based practice recognized by the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (“SAMHSA”), which enhances recovery- based outreach, services, and programming to support individuals living with mental health challenges.
HHSC will award grants to Clubhouses in the State of Texas to expand Recovery-Focused services and ensure organizations implement the Clubhouse Program model with fidelity. Bids for this Solicitation must be submitted electronically using the Grants Management System (GMS) External Portal. Use of the GMS External Portal is required and is subject to all terms and conditions, affirmations, and other requirements of the Solicitation.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Applicants must have a Texas Identification Number (TIN) and a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) for federally funded grants. Generally, applicants must be a non-profit or governmental entity. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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