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Find similar grantsProjects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) is sponsored by Wyoming Department of Health, Behavioral Health Division. The PATH grant funds services for people with serious mental illness (SMI) experiencing homelessness or at imminent risk of homelessness.
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Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment Services This section of the Behavioral Health Division oversees Mental Health and Substance Use programs and grants throughout Wyoming which help people get the services and support they need with a goal to make sure care is affordable, easy to access, and provided in a setting that best fits each person's needs.
122 West 25th Street, Herschler Bldg 2W, Suite B Toll-Free: (800) 535-4006 Home » Behavioral Health Division » Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment Services » Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) SAMHSA’s Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) funds services for people with serious mental illness (SMI) experiencing homelessness.
Wyoming contracts with four community providers to assist people who are experiencing homelessness and have a recent diagnosis of SMI, SED, and/or a co-occurring disorder.
These agencies can provide coordination services and other resources: Sweetwater Family Resource Center (Sweetwater County) Recover Wyoming (Cheyenne) Community Action Partnership of Natrona County (Casper) Gillette Abuse Refuge Foundation (GARF- Gillette) The Wyoming Department of Health, Behavioral Health Division is accepting applications for the 2027 PATH Grant year.
Below are links to this year’s application and guidelines for reference. Application documents for the 2027 PATH Grant year are due no later than 11:59:00 pm, February 2, 2026. All applications and questions should be directed to bhd.
grants@wyo. gov . Questions should be submitted no later than January 26, 2026.
Intent of the Program: PATH’s goal is to assist individuals who are at imminent risk or are experiencing homelessness and have a serious mental illness or co-occurring substance use disorder(s). The services provided link the individuals in need to mainstream and other supportive services to help secure safe and stable housing, improve health, and overall encourage a self-directed, purposeful life.
These funds are not intended to be solely used for housing support (i. e,. rent, safety deposit, etc).
Who can apply: Only Wyoming non-profit organizations, local or county governments, and tribal entities may apply. Applicants must provide any updates to the entity’s Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) number and Certificate of Good Standing from the Wyoming Secretary of State, or any updated letter from the County stating governmental status is required.
Please feel free to send this on to any other Wyoming organization that may qualify. Part I RFA PATH Narrative Application GY27 PART II RFA PATH Budget Application GY27 The following PDF is a manual for current contracted PATH Providers, as defined in the contract between the Agency and the Contractor. This manual was created and developed by C4 Innovations, and is owned by the Agency to update as necessary.
WY_PATHProgramManual_Updated. 2023. 03.
Date Last Posted: March 2023
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Wyoming non-profit organizations, local or county governments, and tribal entities. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) is funded by Wyoming Department of Health, Behavioral Health Division. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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