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Promoting Wellness and Healing in Communities Behavioral Health Providers Promoting Wellness and Healing in Communities The Office of Mental Health announces funding for community-based organizations and partnerships to promote resilience and healing throughout New York State. This is a universal prevention project, targeted to support the wellness of all New Yorkers.
The project will focus on the expansion of mental wellness supports and strategies within a specific community. OMH will make up to 20 awards in the amount of $750,000 to each awardee for the three years. Annual funding for each of the three years is up to $250,000.
The awards distribution will cover the five OMH regions. Updated Budget Template (Revised: 11/21/2025) 1/27/2026: Due to the volume of applications received for this RFP, the review process will be extended. Notification of awards will be delayed .
It is currently estimated that the awards will be announced sometime in March 2026. Thank you for your patience. If there are further updates, another update will be posted.
11/21/25: Another error was found in the totaling of the funding in the budget template. The updated budget template is now available in the link on this page on 11/21/2025. 11/19/25: An error was found in the calculation of A&OH on the budget template in SFS.
Please use the updated budget template on this web page when submitting your proposal in SFS. Due to the volume of questions received, the posting of the Q&A document has been delayed.
OMH has adjusted the timeline of this RFP as follows: Questions and Answers Posted on Website 11/19/2025 Proposals Due by 2:00PM EST 12/16/2025 Anticipated Award Notification 1/27/2026 Anticipate Contract Start Date 7/1/2026 Questions related to OMH’s diversity and inclusion efforts should be directed to OMH’s Diversity and Inclusion Officer, Matthew Canuteson .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit community-based organizations and health providers serving New York City; eligibility specifics defined in each RFP via NYC PASSPort. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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