Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #SP-26-003
Grant for State-Level Substance Use Prevention Programs (SPF-PFS States) from SAMHSA
Buyer
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Posted
March 20, 2026
Identifier
SP-26-003
NAICS
621420, 813319
This opportunity from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) supports state-level substance use prevention programs. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) - Program Overview: - Strategic Prevention Framework - Partnerships for Success for States (SPF-PFS States) - Focused on preventing and reducing substance use initiation and progression - Supports development and delivery of community-based prevention services - Aims to strengthen protective factors, reduce risk factors, build resilience, and promote well-being - Expands capacity of prevention providers serving communities and tribes - Eligibility: - States, U.S. Territories, Pacific Jurisdictions, and the District of Columbia - Funding: - Total estimated program funding: $8,200,000 - Expected number of awards: 4 - Products/Services Requested: - No specific products or OEMs; grant funds are for service delivery and capacity building - Unique Requirements: - Focus on community-based prevention and resilience-building - No hardware, software, or commercial product procurement - Place of Performance: - SAMHSA federal office (contracting office) - Services delivered in eligible states, territories, and jurisdictions
Description
The SPF-PFS States program aims to prevent and reduce substance use initiation and progression by supporting community-based prevention services that strengthen protective factors, reduce risk factors, build resilience, and promote well-being. It also seeks to expand and strengthen the capacity of prevention providers serving communities and tribes to implement evidence-based and community-defined prevention strategies. Eligibility is limited to states, including U.S. Territories, Pacific Jurisdictions, and the District of Columbia. The program is funded through grants with an estimated total funding of $8,200,000 and expects to award 4 grants.