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Find similar grantsAlaska Mental Health Trust Quarterly Grant Program is sponsored by Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority. Quarterly grants to beneficiary‑serving organizations for capacity building, direct service, planning, capital, and workforce initiatives serving mental health trust beneficiaries.
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Grants - Alaska Mental Health Trust - Improving the Lives of Beneficiaries Statutes, Regulations, and Charters Statutes, Regulations, and Charters Statutes, Regulations, and Charters Mission | History | Governance | Funding / Financials | Grants | FAQ “Instead of associating all the negative things that surround mental health, let’s celebrate the recoveries.
Let’s celebrate the potential and the strength that people have to walk out of these issues. ” Jon, Trust community partner The Trust designates a portion of its operating budget for several types of grants. These grants are awarded to organizations that represent one or more Trust beneficiary groups and whose priorities are consistent with the Trust’s.
While the Trust does not award grant funds directly to individuals, beneficiaries can receive mini grants through a community organization that applies on their behalf. Trustees authorize approximately $20 million in grants each year. These grants are provided across the state for community-based projects, statewide efforts and through mini grants.
The Trust is proud to partner with many providers, nonprofits, state departments, local governments and tribal organizations to have a positive impact for beneficiaries and the providers that care for them. Grants are provided for a variety of purposes including individual services, equipment purchases, capacity building, planning efforts, outreach and training among others. Interested in applying for a grant?
Please review the following to determine if your program serves beneficiaries. Does your program serve clientele that have any of the following conditions or received treatment in the past for any of the following conditions?
Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia Traumatic head injury resulting in a permanent brain injury Questions to help identify if your clients’ are designated Trust beneficiaries: Sought long-term counseling (for more than six months) or mental health treatment from a counseling center or treatment facility? Been or are currently enrolled in special education or had an IEP (Individual Education Plan)?
Have a severe and persistent history of prolonged or excessive drinking (consuming alcohol six days per week)? Been assessed or diagnosed as having an alcohol dependency or dysfunction? Have a loss of intellectual functioning (thinking, remembering, reasoning) so severe it interferes with daily life?
Received a state developmental disability determination? If you determine that your program does serve beneficiaries, please review each grant type for further program qualifications.
Mini Grants / Individual Beneficiary Grants These mini-grants ranged up to $2,500 each for a broad range of equipment, supplies and services to improve quality of life, increase independent functioning, dental services not covered by Medicaid, and help to attain and maintain healthy and productive lifestyles. Grants are awarded monthly throughout the year. Learn more .
Partnership Grants / Community-Based Grants The Trust accepts partnership grant requests four times a year. Learn more . The Trust works with its advisory boards and stakeholders to identify areas for positive changes to the overall system of care that impacts beneficiaries.
The Trust is committed to supporting efforts that support an integrated and comprehensive program that improves the lives of Trust beneficiaries. The Trust, on average, grants $10 million per year to various state agencies, who must receive legislative approval to receive and expend these funds.
Examples of funding include: Alaska Justice Information Center Telehealth system improvements Information for Current Grantees Learn More About Partnership Grants Learn More About Mini Grants Learn More About Micro Enterprise Learn More About Conference Sponsorship The Trust designates a majority of its annual budget for grants.
The Trust is proud to partner with so many providers, nonprofits, state departments, local governments and tribal organizations to have a positive impact for beneficiaries and the providers that care for them.
For more information on Trust grants, you can review our recent grant summaries: FY 2025 Grant Investment Report Grant Summary July 2025 - September 2025 April 2025 - June 2025, no grants awarded Grant Summary January 2025 - March 2025 Grant Summary October 2024 - December 2024 Grant Summary July 2024 - September 2024 FY 2024 Grant Investment Report Grant Summary April 2024 - June 2024 Grant Summary January 2024 - March 2024 For past Grant Summaries click here.
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Grants to Community Partners Info for Current Grantees Individual Beneficiary Grants Disability Justice Focus Area Beneficiary Employment and Engagement Focus Area Mental Health & Addiction Intervention Focus Area Behavioral Health Crisis Response (Crisis Now) Housing and Home & Community Based Services Focus Area Workforce Development Priority Early Childhood Intervention & Prevention Priority Grant Proposal Development Resources Behavioral Health Systems Assessment Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Comprehensive Integrated Mental Health Plan 2025-29 FY26 & 27 Budget Development FY25 Budget Development – Archive Trust FY24/25 Budget Development – Archive FY23 Budget Development – Archive FY 22 – FY 23 Budget Planning – Archive FY21 Budget Planning – Archive FY 20 – FY 21 Planning – Archive Statutes, Regulations, and Charters Competitive Leasing Program Over the Counter Land Sale How Does the Trust Land Office Support Trust Beneficiaries?
Grants to Community Partners Info for Current Grantees Individual Beneficiary Grants Disability Justice Focus Area Beneficiary Employment and Engagement Focus Area Mental Health & Addiction Intervention Focus Area Behavioral Health Crisis Response (Crisis Now) Housing and Home & Community Based Services Focus Area Workforce Development Priority Early Childhood Intervention & Prevention Priority Grant Proposal Development Resources Behavioral Health Systems Assessment Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Comprehensive Integrated Mental Health Plan 2025-29 FY26 & 27 Budget Development FY25 Budget Development – Archive Trust FY24/25 Budget Development – Archive FY23 Budget Development – Archive FY 22 – FY 23 Budget Planning – Archive FY21 Budget Planning – Archive FY 20 – FY 21 Planning – Archive Statutes, Regulations, and Charters Competitive Leasing Program Over the Counter Land Sale How Does the Trust Land Office Support Trust Beneficiaries?
Grants to Community Partners Info for Current Grantees Individual Beneficiary Grants Disability Justice Focus Area Beneficiary Employment and Engagement Focus Area Mental Health & Addiction Intervention Focus Area Behavioral Health Crisis Response (Crisis Now) Housing and Home & Community Based Services Focus Area Workforce Development Priority Early Childhood Intervention & Prevention Priority Grant Proposal Development Resources Behavioral Health Systems Assessment Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Comprehensive Integrated Mental Health Plan 2025-29 FY26 & 27 Budget Development FY25 Budget Development – Archive Trust FY24/25 Budget Development – Archive FY23 Budget Development – Archive FY 22 – FY 23 Budget Planning – Archive FY21 Budget Planning – Archive FY 20 – FY 21 Planning – Archive Statutes, Regulations, and Charters Competitive Leasing Program Over the Counter Land Sale How Does the Trust Land Office Support Trust Beneficiaries?
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Foundations, government agencies, tribal entities, nonprofits, or corporations serving Trust beneficiaries with serious mental illness, emotional disturbance, or substance use disorders. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Funding amounts vary based on project scope and sponsor guidance. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.