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Project AWARE (Advancing Wellness and Resiliency in Education) - State Education Agency (SEA) Grants is sponsored by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). This program aims to build or expand the capacity of State Educational Agencies, in partnership with State Mental Health Agencies and Local Education Agencies, to increase awareness of mental health issues among school-aged youth, provide training for school personnel, and conne…
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Opportunity Listing - Project AWARE (Advancing Wellness and Resiliency in Education) Project AWARE (Advancing Wellness and Resiliency in Education) Agency: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis Assistance Listings: 93. 532 -- Center for Mental Health Services Projects of Regional and National Significance Last Updated: May 12, 2026 View version history on Grants.
gov The purpose of Project AWARE is to develop a sustainable infrastructure for school-based mental health programs and services. Award recipients should build collaborative partnerships with the State Education Agency, Local Education Agency, Tribal Education Agency, the State Mental Health Agency, community-based providers of behavioral health care services, school personnel, community organizations, families, and school-aged youth.
Eligible applicants are domestic public and private nonprofit entities. Grantor contact information No documents are currently available. Link to additional information Estimated Application Due Date : Estimated Due Date Description : Estimated Project Start Date : Funding opportunity number : Cost sharing or matching requirement : Funding instrument type : Opportunity Category Explanation : Category of Funding Activity :
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: State Educational Agencies (SEAs) or Education Agencies/Authorities serving American Indian/Alaska Native children and youth. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Implementing Zero Suicide in Health Systems is sponsored by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Implements the comprehensive Zero Suicide intervention and prevention model for adults within health systems. Requires application of seven framework elements: Lead, Train, Identify, Engage, Treat, Transition, and Improve.