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Bureau of Behavioral Health Request for Funding Applications (RFA) - Multiple Programs is sponsored by Mississippi Department of Mental Health. The Mississippi Department of Mental Health is accepting applications for a series of competitive grants through its Bureau of Behavioral Health.
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Bureau of Behavioral Health Request for Funding Applications Now Available – Mississippi Department of Mental Health Bureau of Behavioral Health Request for Funding Applications Now Available The Mississippi Department of Mental Health is now accepting applications for series of competitive grants made available through funding appropriated to the agency. Each Request for Funding Application (RFA) is available as a PDF linked below.
Only DMH Certified Providers are eligible to apply for the posted RFA opportunities. General questions may be sent to Dr. Mallory Malkin, Chief Clinical Officer, Bureau of Behavioral Health Services at mallory. malkin@dmh.
ms.gov. For specific RFA questions please contact the listed staff person on each respective RFA posting. Each RFA has a staff point of contact noted at the top of the announcement along with the PowerForm Link that is necessary for submission. Click here for more detailed Provider Submission Instructions Click here for an example RFA Grant Scoring Rubric that demonstrates how DMH staff will be scoring the grants.
Division of A&D Peer Support & Recovery Division Director: Dr. LaTarsha Michael, latarsha. michael@dmh.
ms.gov FY 2024 – RFA – Peer Respite Wellness Services FY 2024 -RFA- Resiliency Taskforce Services FY24 Compliance and Fidelity Assessor Project FY24 Consumer Education Program FY24 Continuing Education Project FY24 Parent-Caregiver Peer Support FY24 Peer Recovery Coach Project FY24 Peer Recovery Support Services (Competitive) FY24 Personal Outcome Measures FY24 Recovery Outreach Worker (Services) Division of A&D Treatment Services Division Director: Misty Bell, misty.
bell@dmh. ms.gov Contacts: Dr. Eileen Ewing, eileen. ewing@dmh.
ms.gov; Felita Bell, felita. bell@dmh.
ms.gov FY 2024- RFA- High Intensity Residential – Adult – FINAL FY 2024- RFA- Intensive Outpatient Services – Adults – FINAL FY 2024- RFA- Low-Intensity Residential – FINAL FY 2024- RFA- Outpatient – POS – FINAL FY 2024- RFA- PPWMDC Childcare Specialist Program – FINAL FY 2024- RFA- PPWMDC Targeted Housing Program – FINAL FY 2024- RFA- Residential Services – PPWMDC – FINAL FY 2024- RFA- Withdrawal Management – FINAL FY 2024- RFA-Medium-Intensity Residential – Adolescent – FINAL Division of Children & Youth Division Director: Lynda Stewart, lynda.
stewart@dmh. ms.gov Contacts: Dwayne Nelson, dwayne. nelson@dmh.
ms.gov; Albertstein Johnson-Pickett, albertstein. pickett@dmh. ms.gov; Katherine Simmons, katherine.
simmons@dmh. ms.gov RFA Youth Mental Health Court FY 2024 RFA Mental, Social, Emotional Wellbeing School-Aged Youth Grant FY 2024 RFA Independent Living Program FY 2024 RFA Early Childhood FY 2024 RFA Crisis Diversion Home for Youth FY 2024 RFA Children Youth CSU FY 2024 RFA Domestic Violence Shelter Intensive Services FY 2024 Request for Funding Application SOC Enhance FY 24 Frequently Asked Questions Procurement Opportunities
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