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Deadline was February 23, 2024 at 10:30 am CST. Notice of award posted — cycle closed.
Community Mental Health Grant Program (Texas) is sponsored by Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). This program is designed to foster community collaboration, reduce duplication of mental health services, and strengthen continuity of care for people receiving services through a diverse local provider network.
Projects can address coordination of mental health care and transition support services, or leverage existing resources to optimize existing strategies for effective clinical management of care.
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Request for Application: HHS0013925 Procurement Number : HHS0013925 Procurement Name : Community Mental Health Grant Program Name : Medical and Social Services Release Date : January 16, 2024 Submission Deadline : February 23, 2024 — 10:30 am CST The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is currently accepting Applications for the Community Mental Health Grant (CMHG) program.
The CMHG program is a behavioral health matching grant program authorized by the Texas Legislature and administered by the HHSC Behavioral Health Services (BHS) department. A grant awarded under the CMHG program must be used for the sole purpose of supporting community programs that provide mental health care services and treatment to individuals with a mental illness.
These programs should also coordinate mental health care services with other Transition Support Services. The eligible service area under this RFA is a single or any combination of Texas’ 254 counties.
HHS0013925 Community Mental Health Grant (PDF) HHS0013925 Exhibits (ZIP) HHS0013925 PCS 121 Solicitation Addendum Acknowledgment Addendum 1 (PDF) RFA HHS0013925 Attachment 1 to Addendum 1 (PDF) Awarded Grant Information HH0013925_ Notice of Award
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Generally, applicants must be a non-profit or governmental entity, but some grants allow for-profit entities to apply. Must have a Texas Identification Number (TIN). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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