Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #SM-26-021
Grant for State-Level Integration of Primary and Behavioral Health Care
Buyer
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Posted
March 20, 2026
Identifier
SM-26-021
NAICS
621420, 621498
This opportunity from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) provides grant funding to support state-level integration of primary and behavioral health care. - Government Buyer: - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) - Program Overview: - Grant supports integration and collaboration between physical and behavioral health care in clinical settings - Focuses on improving integrated care models and implementing bidirectional services for mental health, substance use disorders, and co-occurring physical health conditions - Eligibility: - Only states or appropriate state agencies (e.g., state mental health authorities, single state agencies for substance abuse, State Medicaid agencies, state health departments) may apply - Funding Details: - Estimated total program funding: $13,766,075 - Approximately seven awards expected - No cost sharing or matching required - Discretionary grant instrument - Products/Services Requested: - Programmatic services and activities to promote integrated care (not product procurement) - Includes evidence-based screening, assessment, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and recovery services - Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on evidence-based practices and full integration of care - No specific OEMs or vendors required, as this is a grant for services, not products
Description
This program aims to promote full integration and collaboration in clinical practices between physical and behavioral health care. It supports the improvement of integrated care models to enhance overall wellness and physical health status. The program also promotes the implementation and improvement of bidirectional integrated care services, including evidence-based screening, assessment, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and recovery services for mental and substance use disorders, as well as co-occurring physical health conditions and chronic diseases.