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Behavioral Health Mini Grant is sponsored by Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority. The Behavioral Health Mini Grant, administered by the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority, offers financial support to help individuals with mental health needs improve their quality of life.
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Behavioral Health - Alaska Mental Health Trust The Trust awards mini grants with an annual limit of one application of up to $2,500 per beneficiary depending upon need. Mini grants are only awarded to an agency on behalf of an individual.
This grant program provides Trust beneficiaries with a broad range of equipment, supplies and services to improve their quality of life, increase independent functioning and help them attain and maintain healthy and productive lifestyles.
These may include, but are not limited to, therapeutic devices, access to special health care, and other supplies or services that might improve an individual’s ability to function in the community and become self-sufficient. On May 16, 2025, the Trust updated both the Behavioral Health and Intellectual and developmental Disabilities mini grant programs. The eligibility and general process for the mini grants did not change .
More information about the updates can be found here . The Trust no longer wants or requires documentation regarding the diagnosis or other Protected Health Information (PHI) regarding the applicant individual. Do not include documentation such as diagnosis forms, letters of support, or medical records to the application.
Cost estimates will still be required to be attached to all mini grant requests. More information about documentation can be found in the grant guidelines. People with mental illness People with chronic alcoholism and/or other substance related disorders People with a traumatic head injury resulting in permanent brain injury Who can apply: Applications will be accepted from organizations working with Trust beneficiaries.
The role of the applicant organization is to serve as a fiscal agent in administering grant funds. Applications received directly from individuals or their family members will not be considered. For Behavioral Health mini grant guidelines, click here (new May 2025) For service animal funding guidelines, click here Behavioral Health mini grant prioritization guidelines click here (new Nov.
2025) To start a create a new account, start a new application, or continue an existing application, click here . Note: The mini grant application will be accessed through a new application portal starting on May 16, 2025. Accessing this portal will require the creation of a new account.
To learn more, click here . Mini grants are awarded monthly. Applications must be received by 5pm Alaska Time on the 15 th of each month.
If the deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline rolls 5pm Alaska Time on the next business day. If you have any questions, please email Lucas Lind, Grants Administrator at minigrants@mhtrust. org .
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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?
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations serving as fiscal agents for Trust beneficiaries with mental illness, chronic alcoholism/substance disorders, or traumatic brain injury in Alaska. Applications directly from individuals will not be considered. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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