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School-Based Healthcare Solutions Network (SBHSN) Mental Health Grant is a grant from School-Based Healthcare Solutions Network (SBHSN) that funds public and charter schools to place licensed mental health professionals on campus and address student absenteeism, behavioral challenges, and emotional needs.
Participating schools receive funded on-site mental health professionals plus up to $25,000 in discretionary funding over five years to support additional student service initiatives. Eligible applicants are public and charter schools seeking to expand school-based mental health access. Applications are reviewed competitively by a committee of education, healthcare, and legal experts.
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Apply Now for Mental Health Grants for Schools | SBHSN SBHSN offers grant funding to public and charter schools to place mental health professionals on campus. Participating schools also receive up to $25,000 in discretionary funding over five years to support student service initiatives.
This program helps schools address absenteeism, behavioral challenges, and emotional needs by providing direct access to school-based mental health care. 👉 Learn more and apply on our Grant Opportunities Page 📧 Questions? Contact us at grants@sbhsnetwork.
com GRANT PROCESS & ELIGIBILITY Our grant process is competitive. All submissions are reviewed by our Grant Review Committee, composed of education, healthcare, and legal experts. ⏱ Response Time: Up to 4 weeks.
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Recognized by Institutions. Measured by Impact. At the School-Based Healthcare Solutions Network (SBHSN), we believe in the power of collaboration to drive change.
Whether you're a school administrator with questions about our grants, a provider looking to partner, or want to learn more, we welcome your inquiry. Please email or call us, and a member of our team will respond promptly. School-Based Healthcare Solutions Network (SBHSN) Email: grants@sbhsnetwork.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Public and charter schools. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $25,000 in discretionary funding over five years (in addition to funding for mental health professionals) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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