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RFF-2025-001: SUD Residential Treatment for Women is sponsored by Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA). This Request for Funding (RFF) is specifically for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) residential treatment programs for women. This directly aligns with Shiquita House of Hope's mission to empower women veterans and recovery addicts.
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DMHA: Funding Information Thank you for your consideration on partnering with Indiana Family and Social Services Administration's Division of Mental Health and Addiction to reach its mission: To champion mental health promotion and substance use disorder prevention, treatment and recovery systems that are high quality, seamlessly integrated and accessible to the people and communities of Indiana.
State of Indiana Opioid Settlement Dollar-for-Dollar Match Opioid Settlement Dollar for Dollar Match Question and Answer RFF-2025-001: SUD Residential Treatment for Women Supporting Rural Older Adult Behavioral Health CCBHC Phase 2 Application Letter of Intent [For Non-CCBHC Pilots] Overview of CCBHC Demonstration Site Application [For Current CCBHC Pilots] Overview of CCBHC Demonstration Site Expansion Application [For Non-CCBHC Pilots] CCBHC Demonstration Site Application - Letter of Intent Form for Submission [For Current CCBHC Pilots] CCBHC Demonstration Site Expansion - Letter of Intent Form for Submission Pharmacy Initiative FY2024-25 Request for Funding (RFF) - apply via eCivis - Please click link to apply Certified Recovery Residences Request for Funding Community Cares RFF posting via eCivis - Please click link to apply Recovery Community Center Grant Initiative RFF posting via eCivis - Please click link to apply Mobile Integrated Response Systems (MIRS) Request For Funding MIRS Request for Funding FAQ Recovery Works Training Opportunities RFF Recovery Works Training Opportunities - Questions and Answers Mentoring for Youth with Serious Emotional Disabilities in Indiana - Please click link to apply Low Threshold MOUD RFF posting via eCivis - Please click link to apply.
Projects for Assistance in Transition Homelessness (PATH) RFF posting via eCivis - Please click link to apply Women’s Substance Use Disorder Services RFF posting via eCivis - Please click link to apply RFF 2023-015 - Individualized Placement and Support Expansion Grant Recorded Informational Presentation from 08. 09. 23 Power Point Informational Slides from 08.
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23 RFF 2023-014 - Regional Mental Health Facility RFF 2013-13 - Women with dependent children, persons who are pregnant, and poverty level substance use disorder (SUD) residential treatment Estimate population served for SUD template RFF 2023-012 - Capital Expenses for Recovery Residences RFF 2023-008 - Home and community-based services for older adult with serious mental illness to support aging in place RFF 2023-007 – Opioid settlement match grant Attachment A – Authorization form Attachment B – Budget template Attachment C – Core competency assessment Assessment training slides Assessment training video RFF 2023-006 - Workforce Innovation Attachment A - Community Partner Form Attachment B - Sample Grant Agreement Attachment C - Technical Proposal Attachment D - Grant Budget Proposal Attachment E - Grant Budget Narrative Template Attachment G - Application Checklist Attachment I - Direct Deposit Form Workforce Innovation RFF Question & Answer document RFF-2023-004 - Transition aged youth programming RFF 2023-002: Low threshold MOUD clinics RFF 2023-002 questions and answers RFF 2022-021 Planning, implementation and evaluation of programs to address substance abuse prevention and mental health promotion at Indiana’s institutions of higher education Slides from 11.
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22 RFF 2022-020 Crisis receiving and stabilization services State's response to applicant questions Attachment A - Grant budget proposal template Attachment B - Sample grant agreement Attachment C - Question and answer response template RFF 2022-017 System of Care technical assistance and DMHA provider training RFF 2022-016 Local System of Care co-chair coordinator RFF 2022-015 Transportation for Facility-Based Respite Services for the Child Mental Health Wraparound program CMHW Transportation RFF Q & A RFF 2022-013 Project AWARE II environmental scan RFF 2022-010 Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness program RFF 2022-011 Local System of Care suicide prevention plan RFF-2022-009 Low-barrier shelter RFF main document (Amended) Attachment A - Grant budget proposal template Attachment B - Sample grant agreement Attachment C - Question and answer response template Attachment D - Application checklist DMHA RFF 22-009 part 1 question and answer responses DMHA RFF 22-009 part 2 question and answer responses DMHA RFF 22-009 part 3 question and answer responses Notice extended due date; July 8, 2022 Low-barrier shelter first information webinar slides Notice rescheduled information for webinar on May 4 RFF-2022-008 Transportation for justice-involved populations Question and answer document RFF 2022-006 Substance use prevention for justice involved youth Question and answer document RFF-2022-005 Youth pediatric mental health and family system Question and answer document RFF 2022-003 Community coordination grant RFF-2021-012 - Indiana Annual Recovery Month Symposium RFF 2021-011: Family Peer Support Programming RFF-2021-009: Substance Misuse Prevention and Mental Health Promotion Services for Populations Disparately Impacted by COVID-19 Attachment A - Respondent Information Attachment B - Budget Template with Budget Justification Question and answer responses RFF-2021-008 - CRSSA/ARP Community Readiness, Capacity Building, and Planning for Substance Misuse Prevention Question and answer responses Awardee announcement list RFF 2021-006 CRRSA/ARP Community Substance Misuse Prevention and Mental Health Promotion Question and answer responses RFF 2021-005 Planning, Implementation and Evaluation of Programs to Address Substance Abuse Prevention and Mental Health Promotion at Indiana's Institutions of Higher Education Question and answer responses RFF 2021-004 – Individual Placement and Support Respondent questions and answers RFF 2021-003 - Adult Mental Health First Aid with a focus on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities RFF 2021-002 - Disbursement of State Opioid Response 2 Grant Funding Respondent questions and answers RFF 2021-001 - Indiana Annual Recovery Month Symposium RFF 2020-14: Technical assistance for recovery residences to accommodate residents on medication for opioid use disorder RFF 2020- 13: Disbursement of State Opioid Response Grant Funding RFF 2020-12: Disbursement of state opioid response grant funding RFF 2020-11: Comprehensive women’s services program RFF 2020-09 Organizational waitlist RFF 2020-08 Motivational interviewing RFF 2020-07 Disbursement of state opioid response grant funding RFF 2020-06 Adult mental health first aid with a focus on intellectual and developmental disabilities RFF 2020-04 reSET-O pilot RFF 2020-03 Youth mental health first aid RFF 2020-02 Disbursement of state opioid response grant funding Questions and answers (02/21/2020) RFF 2020-1-1 Planning, implementation and evaluation of pilot programs to address substance abuse prevention and mental health promotion at Indiana’s institutions of higher education Questions and answers (02/4/2020) RFF 2019-12-1 - Community substance misuse prevention and mental health promotion Questions and answers (01/14/2020) RFF 2019-12-2 - Substance misuse prevention and mental health promotion for older adults, ages 50+ Questions and answers (01/14/2020)
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RFF-2025-001: SUD Residential Treatment for Women is funded by Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant applications from small business concerns (SBCs) for funding to perform research leading to the development of innovative technologies that may advance progress for early detection and assessment of individuals at risk and for early diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of type 1 diabetes (T1D). Funding Opportunity Number: RFA-DK-15-024. Assistance Listing: 93.847. Funding Instrument: G. Category: FN,HL. Award Amount: $2M total program funding.
This initiative will stimulate and support innovative research by small business concerns that may lead to the development of novel technologies for the early diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of micro and macro vascular complications of diabetes which are associated with significant morbidity and mortality of the disease and high costs to the health care system. Funding Opportunity Number: PA-14-058. Assistance Listing: 93.847. Funding Instrument: G. Category: FN,HL.
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