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Statewide Consumer Network

This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations that empower individuals with mental health conditions to lead and improve mental health services at the state level.

$1,849,735
Forecasted
Nationwide
Grant Description

The Statewide Consumer Network program is a grant opportunity managed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This discretionary funding program aligns with SAMHSA’s broader mission to advance behavioral health care and improve the lives of individuals with mental health conditions. Specifically, this program seeks to support statewide peer-run organizations to enhance their operational capacity and sustainability, enabling them to serve as robust partners in the mental health system of care. The core objective of this program is to empower consumer-operated service providers across U.S. states and territories by strengthening infrastructure and sustainability. By investing in these entities, the initiative intends to amplify the voice and influence of individuals with lived experience of mental illness in shaping policy, service delivery, and quality improvements within the behavioral health care system. Organizations supported under this program are expected to promote consumer-driven recovery-oriented services, advocacy, and leadership at the state level. Eligible applicants for the Statewide Consumer Network grant include domestic public and private nonprofit entities. This broad definition accommodates a wide array of organizations that meet the non-profit requirement and operate within the mental health peer-run space. Entities should have a clear track record or stated intent to support consumer leadership and engagement, and must operate at the statewide level to qualify. Although the full Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) has not yet been released, the forecast indicates that the funding instrument will be a grant, with an estimated total program funding amount of $1,849,735 and approximately 12 awards anticipated. However, neither an award floor nor ceiling has been disclosed, and cost-sharing or matching is not required for this opportunity. These conditions suggest a flexible funding model intended to maximize accessibility for eligible peer-run organizations. The estimated post date for this opportunity is May 15, 2026. As of the analysis date, the grant is still in the forecast stage, and the application due date, award announcement date, and project start date are not yet available. Once posted, full details will be accessible through Grants.gov, including submission instructions and required components. Interested organizations should monitor the official SAMHSA website or the Grants.gov portal closely as the release date approaches to ensure timely and compliant submission. For inquiries and further clarification, potential applicants may contact Angie Walker at 240-276-1928 or email [email protected]. No official PDF of the NOFO has been published as of now. Prospective applicants should prepare by reviewing organizational readiness, confirming eligibility, and assembling documentation commonly required for federal grants such as narratives of past performance, organizational charts, and governance structures. Organizations are encouraged to act promptly once the application window opens, as the opportunity supports a critical aspect of the mental health services ecosystem.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

$1,849,735

Number of Awards

12

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Funding estimate from forecasted listing. No details on per-award size or duration.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits
City or township governments
County governments
State governments

Additional Requirements

Domestic public and private nonprofit entities are eligible to apply. The program is intended for peer-run mental health organizations operating at the statewide level.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

May 15, 2026

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Angie Walker

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