Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #SM-26-010
SAMHSA Grant for State and Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention
Buyer
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Posted
December 10, 2025
Identifier
SM-26-010
NAICS
813319, 813212
This opportunity is a forecasted grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to support youth suicide prevention and early intervention efforts: - Government Buyer: - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) - Program Overview: - Garrett Lee Smith State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention Program - Supports States, territories, and Federally recognized Indian tribes or tribal organizations - Focus on suicide prevention and early intervention for youth up to age 24 - Funding Details: - Total program funding: $17,214,829 - Expected number of awards: 23 - Funded through cooperative agreements under Assistance Listing 93.532 - Eligibility: - States, territories, public or private non-profit organizations designated by a State or Indian Tribe, and Federally recognized Indian tribes or tribal organizations - Products/Services Requested: - Implementation of suicide prevention and early intervention strategies in schools, justice systems, health programs, and other youth-serving organizations - Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a grant for programmatic services rather than product procurement - Emphasis on comprehensive, community-based approaches to youth suicide prevention
Description
This program supports States and Tribes in implementing suicide prevention and early intervention strategies for youth up to age 24. It targets various settings including schools, juvenile justice systems, substance use and mental health programs, foster care, pediatric health programs, and other child- and youth-serving organizations. Eligible applicants include States, territories, public or private non-profit organizations designated by a State or Indian Tribe, and Federally recognized Indian tribes or tribal organizations involved in youth suicide prevention strategies. The funding instrument is a cooperative agreement with a total program funding of $17,214,829 and an expected 23 awards. The opportunity is discretionary and categorized under health funding activities.