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FY 2025 Mental Health Grants (Illinois) is a grant program from the Illinois Department of Human Services that funds a broad array of mental health services and housing support initiatives across Illinois.
The program encompasses more than a dozen distinct funding opportunities, including Mental Health Juvenile Justice, Housing First Permanent Supportive Housing, Suicide Prevention Call Centers, Forensic Permanent Supportive Housing, and Successful Reentry programs. Each Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) has its own eligibility requirements and application process.
Eligible applicants typically include nonprofit organizations, community mental health centers, and other qualified providers. Award amounts and deadlines vary by specific NOFO; applicants must review individual grant summaries for details.
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Quintero, Secretary IDHS Grants Administration Mental Health Grants - FY 2025 For detailed information about the grant application process, requirements and resources please use the following Pre-Qualification Instructions and Resources Application Requirements and Resources 121 Mental Health Juvenile Justice (25-444-22-0631-01) 125 Pretrial Success Program (25-444-22-3512-01) 200 Housing Bridge Subsidy Administrator (25-444-22-0620) 215 Housing First Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) (25-444-22-2616-01) 220 Housing MI Supportive (25-444-22-1482) 225 Housing is Recovery (25-444-22-3139) 230 Outpatient Fitness Restoration (25-444-22-2344) 235 Successful Reentry (25-444-22-3072) 240 Successful Transitions (25-444-22-3343) 250 Housing and Health Integration Pathway Program (HHIP) (25-444-22-3459) 260 Forensic Permanent Supportive Housing (25-444-22-3547-01) 400 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (NSPL) Call Center (25-444-22-2487-01) 401 Suicide Prevention Call Center Enhancement (25-444-22-2857) 402 Suicide Prevention First Responders (25-444-22-2873) 403 Suicide Prevention Call Center Expansion for Cook (25-444-22-3101) 430 Community Support Team (25-444-22-0623-01) 510-CCCP Cook Crisis Counseling Program (25-444-22-3270) 510-FBHC Federal Behavioral Health Care (25-444-22-3391) 510-FCHS Federal Chicago Survivors (25-444-22-3457) 510-FEPP First Episode Presentation Program (25-444-22-1294) 510-FFRI Farm Family Resource Initiative (25-444-22-2346) (LAO) 510-FRFV Federal Resp Firearm Violence (25-444-22-3525) 510-NAMI Regions Special Mental Health Services (25-444-22-1709) 510-RBHA Regions Rural Behavioral Health Access (25-444-22-1182-02) 510-RTLR Regions The Living Room (25-444-22-1484) 510-SFFD September Flood FEMA Disaster (25-444-22-3349) 515-BHLR Behavioral Health Loan Repayment (25-444-22-2923) 515-BHSS Behavioral Health Supportive Services (444-22-3326) LAO 515-BHWE Behavioral Health Workforce Education Center (25-444-22-2844) 515-CASS Counseling And Suicide Support (444-22-3263) LAO 515-CBCP Comm Bsd Counseling and Psychotherapy (25-444-22-3043) LAO 515-CFRW Chicago First Responders Wellness (444-22-3180) LAO 515-CHIS Chicago Survivors (25-444-22-2707) LAO 515-CICS Crisis Intervention Counseling Services (25-444-22-3468) LAO 515-COFI Community Organizing Family Issues (25-444-22-3265) LAO 515-CPDM Chicago Police Memorial Foundation (25-444-22-2708) LAO 515-CSSI Comprehensive Structural Stigma Index (25-444-22-3257) (LAO) 515-CSSP Community Support Services Program (25- 444-22-3488-01) 515-CTCS Complex Trauma Counseling Services (25-444-22-3521) LAO 515-ECIC Ethnic Communities In Crisis (25-444-22-3255)(LAO) 515-EFAP Emergency Financial Assistance Program (25-444-22-3259) LAO 515-ELSM (Elyssa's Mission Program) 25-444-22-3012 LAO 515-EPCO Educational Programming Community Outreach (25-444-22-3639-01) 515-ESSV Ending Systemic Sexual Violence (444-22-3524) 515-FCTS - Family Counseling & Tutoring Services (444-22-3316) LAO 515-FICC- Family Individuals Community Care (25-444-22-3283) LAO 515-HAIF Housing Assistance for Individuals and Families (25-444-22-3307) LAO 515-HAWS Healthcare and Wellness Services (25-444-22-3531-01) 515-HCMH Hispanic Community Mental Healthcare (25-444-22-3489) 515-HDSD Health Disparities & Social Determinants (25-444-22-3307) LAO 515-IBHP Impact Behavioral Health Partners (444-22-3260) LAO 515-IHPA IL Health Practice Alliance 25-444-22-3116 LAO 515-JIFS Juvenile Inpatient Forensic Services (25-444-22-1183-03) 515-MHCA Mental Health Chicagoland Access (25-444-22-3544-01) LAO 515-MHMP Mental Health in Motion Program (25-444-22-3641-01) 515-MHTC Mental Health Triage Center (25-444-22-3549-01) 515-PCSP Psychiatry Crisis Stabilization Program (25-444-22-3500) LAO 515-PCTS Partnering Counseling Treatment Services (444-22-3507) 515-PFCS Psychiatric Family Counseling Services (25-444-22-3561-01) 515-PFOC Partners for Our Communities (25-444-22-3261) LAO 515-PHCS Psychiatric Health Care Services (25-444-22-3534-01) LAO 515-RDSP Regions Deaf Special Program (25-444-22-1184-03) 515-RIPS Regions IPS Trainers (25-444-22-1185-01) 515-RMSD Regions Extended MISA Detox (25-444-22-1186-02) 515-SECN Support Education Community Networks (25-444-22-3527-01) LAO 515-SURS Substance Use & Recovery Services (25-444-22-3256) 515-TATS Trauma Assessment Treatment Services (25-444-22-3262) LAO 515-TDMT Teach Different Method Training (25-444-22-3617-01) 520 Regions Donated Funds Initiative (25-444-22-0626) 574 Psychiatric Medications (25-444-22-0635-01) 575 Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) (25-444-22-0636-01) 575 Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) (25-444-22-0636-02) 590 Crisis Care System (25-444-22-2539) 620 Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA) (25-444-22-0638) 630 Youth Personal Support Program (25-444-22-3478) 710 Outreach (25-444-22-0627) 720 Drop-In Center (25-444-22-0639) 785 Cluster Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) (25-444-22-1253) 791 Accessible Housing and Assistive Technology (25-444-22-2238) 792 Quality Assurance and Data Analytics (25-444-22-2239) 796 Neuropsych Assessments (25-444-22-1195) 800 Front Door Diversion Project (25-444-22-1529) 801 Geographic Front Door Diversion Program 814 CRSS (Certified Recovery Support Specialist) Success Program (25-444-22-2690-01) 815 Cultural Faith Based Empowerment (25-444-22-3437-01) 820 Supported Residential (25-444-22-1200) 830 Supervised Residential (25-444-22-1202) 832 Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI) Community Reintegration (25-444-22-2469) 834 Jail Based Mental Health Services (25-444-22-3222) 840 Reintegration Residential (25-444-22-0646) 850 Comprehensive Class Member Transition Program (25-444-22-2211) 860 Crisis Residential (25-444-22-1205) 866 In-Home Recovery Support (25-444-22-1207) Illinois Department of Human Services JB Pritzker, Governor · Dulce M.
Quintero, Secretary
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Eligibility requirements vary for each specific NOFO (Notice of Funding Opportunity). Applicants should refer to the individual grant summaries for details. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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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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