Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #TI-26-002
SAMHSA Seeks Provider for National Clinical Support System for Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Buyer
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Posted
March 13, 2026
Identifier
TI-26-002
NAICS
541618
SAMHSA is seeking a provider to deliver a national clinical support system aimed at enhancing substance use disorder (SUD) treatment capacity among healthcare professionals. - Government Buyer: - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), a US federal agency - Program Details: - Providers Clinical Support System – Substance Use Disorder Treatment (PCSS-SUD Treatment) - Funded under Assistance Listing 93.490 (Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Projects of Regional and National Significance) - Cooperative agreement with total program funding of $3,000,000 - Anticipates one award - Products/Services Requested: - Training, technical assistance, mentoring, and ongoing support for healthcare professionals - Focus on increasing capacity to identify and treat substance use disorders, especially opioid and alcohol use disorders - Eligibility and Requirements: - Eligible applicants: domestic public and private nonprofit entities, including professional organizations under the MATE Act - No specific OEMs, vendors, part numbers, or product quantities specified - Primary requirement is comprehensive service delivery (training and technical assistance) - Notable Aspects: - Emphasis on national impact and support for both general and behavioral health settings - No product procurement; focus is on service provision
Description
This program aims to provide training, technical assistance, mentoring, and ongoing support for healthcare professionals in general health and behavioral health settings to enhance their ability to identify and treat substance use disorders, particularly opioid and alcohol use disorders. Eligible applicants include domestic public and private nonprofit entities, including professional organizations under the MATE Act. The funding instrument is a cooperative agreement with a total program funding of $3,000,000 and one expected award. The opportunity is discretionary and categorized under health funding activities.