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Find similar grantsArkansas Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Grant is sponsored by Arkansas Department of Human Services. This grant aims to strengthen mental health and substance abuse treatment capacity in Arkansas, improving access to evidence-based care and recovery support services.
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Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health - Arkansas Department of Human Services Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health The Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (OSAMH) oversees prevention, treatment and recovery-focused programs and grants that help people with substance use disorders and mental health illnesses get the right care at the right time to meet their needs.
The office also oversees the State Hospital and the forensic evaluation system. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Director Stone manages and directs services and grants aimed at supporting individuals with substance use and mental health needs.
Get to know Director Stone National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Director Stone manages and directs services and grants aimed at supporting individuals with substance use and mental health needs.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Mental health providers, nonprofits, and community health centers in Arkansas. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Arkansas Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Grant is funded by Arkansas Department of Human Services. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Arkansas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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FY 2025 Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) Discretionary Funds is a grant program from the Arkansas Department of Human Services that funds community action agencies and designated local organizations providing services for low-income individuals in Arkansas. The program distributes federal Community Services Block Grant discretionary funding to eligible entities that deliver anti-poverty programs and services. Eligible applicants include Community Action Agencies and other designated organizations that serve low-income populations. The application closing date was March 19, 2026, with applications accepted starting February 19, 2026. Interested organizations can contact Beverly Buchanan at the Arkansas Department of Human Services at 501-682-8720 for more information. Application materials include a discretionary funds checklist, grant assurances, an RFA guide, and budget instructions available through the DHS procurement portal.
Promoting Access Coordination and Transformation (PACT) - Rural Health Transformation Program is sponsored by Arkansas Department of Human Services (State of Arkansas via federal funding). This initiative focuses on increasing access to maternal, behavioral, and specialty care through mobile units, telehealth, and clinically integrated networks that improve data sharing and regional collaboration in rural communities.
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