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Trauma-Informed Care Innovation Grant is an Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) program that awards regional grants to support innovative trauma-informed care (TIC) services across Ohio. Awards of $9,360 support nine regional entities working to incorporate and expand TIC services in clinical, organizational, and recovery spaces.
The program invests in new approaches, best practices, and prevention and intervention programs to reach families, organizations, and communities in each of Ohio's six TIC collaborative regions. Eligible applicants are nonprofits in Ohio implementing trauma-informed care practices. Grants are evaluated based on their potential to develop, implement, and evaluate TIC approaches that can be shared and scaled across the state.
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OhioMHAS Announces Trauma-Informed Care Innovation Grants Endorsed Products & Services Report: 2025 Annual Report Report: 2024 School-Based Summary Whitepaper: Policy Solutions for Ohio’s MH & SUD Crisis (August 2022) The Ohio Association for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence Report: 2024 School-Based Summary 2026 Compliance Conference Key Resources for Medicaid Billing Behavioral Health Information for Providers Manuals, Rates and Resources Medicaid National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI) Edit Files Key Resources for Medicaid Next Generation Implementation Rules Governing OhioMHAS Certified Providers American Medical Association's CPT Coding Manual Endorsed Products & Services Report: 2025 Annual Report Report: 2024 School-Based Summary Whitepaper: Policy Solutions for Ohio’s MH & SUD Crisis (August 2022) The Ohio Association for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence Report: 2024 School-Based Summary 2026 Compliance Conference Key Resources for Medicaid Billing Behavioral Health Information for Providers Manuals, Rates and Resources Medicaid National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI) Edit Files Key Resources for Medicaid Next Generation Implementation Rules Governing OhioMHAS Certified Providers American Medical Association's CPT Coding Manual OhioMHAS Announces Trauma-Informed Care Innovation Grants The Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) has announced nearly $114,000 in regional grants to provide trauma-informed care (TIC) services statewide and in each of Ohio’s six TIC collaborative regions.
The aim of the grants is to reach families, organizations, and communities with new innovative approaches, best practices, and prevention and intervention programs. The investment will support nine regional entities around Ohio working to incorporate and expand TIC services in their areas. The grants will be used to support and enhance work in clinical, organizational, and recovery spaces.
As the work is developed, implemented, and evaluated at the local and community levels, these projects and funding aim to scale TIC work to regional and multi-county levels to increase impact, awareness, and knowledge.
Southeast Trauma-Informed Care Collaboration (SETICC) $2,600 (Southeast Region) Increase the number of behavioral health providers who are certified in the Nurtured Heart Approach – a strengths-based, relationship-focused methodology. This project will reach 50 professionals in the 21-county SETICC region.
Focus on Youth $10,000 (Southwest Region) Provide comprehensive training, resources, and support for foster families, adoptive caregivers, and behavioral health professionals. Create partnership between experts and behavioral health professionals to implement Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) model that addresses the complex needs and promotes healing in children who have experienced trauma or adversity.
Train 100 professionals and build at least five long-term partnerships. Tri-County ESC $7,467 (Lower Northeast Region) Support schools, families, and communities by providing Youth Mental Health First Aid and Restorative Practices to 16 school districts with evidence-based interventions aligned with school needs, particularly in reducing suspensions and improving access to mental health support.
Cover training costs and materials for first year implementation. Children’s Resource Center $9,360 (Northwest Region) Provide 200 early childhood professionals with Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation – an evidenced-based program that supports healthy development of children. These funds will help fill the gap of the three remaining counties in the region not served with IECMHC.
Ohio Domestic Violence Network $10,000 (Central Region) Engage at least 200 service providers across domestic violence programs, healthcare, behavioral health, the justice system, crime victim services, and disability support agencies and increase awareness and knowledge of the trauma-brain injury connection and offer tools for better responses.
The plan includes training and technical assistance, conference presentations, public education events, and dissemination of best practices. Hancock County ADAMHS $10,000 (Northwest Region) Provide training, books, and associated resources for the Northwest region’s annual trauma-informed care conference in partnership with the University of Findlay.
Approximately 200 professionals will be trained by Dr. Catherine Pittman based on her book, Rewiring the Anxious Brain. Education Service Center of NE Ohio & ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County $10,000 (Northeast Region) These funds will be used to establish a training plan for improved awareness, capacity, and workforce development for the provision of trauma-informed prevention services for youth-serving organizations.
Love You to Life $9,990 (Southwest Ohio Region) This money will help train 50 faith leaders across various denominations in trauma-informed skill building for congregations, along with follow-up technical assistance. Trauma-Informed Care Regional Collaboratives $44,400 (Statewide) Silver Linings International, LLC will provide “Cultivating Emotional Intelligence” training for 300 leaders across the state.
Participants will receive four, two-hour group training sessions. This approach links staff well-being to improved client care, recognizing when leaders support their team through emotional intelligence, they reduce burnout and turnover, leading to more consistent, high-quality services. The Ohio Council of Behavioral Health & Family Services Providers 17 S.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits in Ohio implementing trauma-informed care services. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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SFY2026 Community Funding Program is sponsored by Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS). SFY2026 Community Funding Program is a grant from the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) that distributes state and federal funding to ADAMH Boards across Ohio to support local mental health and addiction services.
Campus-Community Collaborative Grants is sponsored by Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) / Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health (OPCSMH). These grants promote collaboration between colleges/universities and community stakeholders to develop programming to prevent suicide, promote mental health, and reduce stigma about mental illness or its treatment on campus. They can include funding for Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) and Question Persuade Refer (QPR) gatekeeper training as well as other campus initiatives to support student mental health.