Collaborative Care for Perinatal Mental Health R2
Can you apply?
This grant is for New York State-based organizations providing perinatal mental health services. Eligible applicants are not-for-profit organizations registered to operate in New York State. The program funds collaborative care models that integrate mental health services for pregnant women, postpartum women, and their families. Activities include care coordination, counseling, psychiatric support, and community partnerships.
Program description
Collaborative Care for Perinatal Mental Health R2 is a New York State grant opportunity administered by the New York State Office of Mental Health. Total program funding is approximately $850,000. Eligible applicants: Not-For-Profit. Focus area: Health Services. Project period: 0 Month(s). Applications are due 2026-08-20. Posted through the New York State Grant Opportunity Portal in the Statewide Financial System (SFS).
Who can apply
Eligible applicants
Demographic focus
How to apply
Application links
Required documents
- Grant application form (through NY State Grant Opportunity Portal)
- Project narrative/proposal
- Budget and budget narrative
- Organizational documentation (articles of incorporation, tax-exempt status)
- Letters of support from partner organizations
- Staff qualifications and organizational capacity
Program contact
- 👤 Jeremy Rossello
FAQ
Who can apply for this grant?
Not-for-profit organizations based in New York State. Your organization must be registered to operate in NY.
What is the funding amount available?
The total program pool is approximately $850,000. Specific award sizes per grant are not specified in available materials.
What activities does this grant support?
Collaborative care models for perinatal mental health, including care coordination, mental health services, and family support.
When is the application deadline?
August 20, 2026. Applications are submitted through the New York State Grant Opportunity Portal.
Is cost-sharing required?
No. This grant does not require matching funds or cost-sharing contributions.
💡 Tips for applicants
- Start by clarifying your organization's experience serving pregnant and postpartum women with mental health needs.
- Emphasize how your collaborative care model involves partnerships with obstetric providers, mental health specialists, and community resources.
- Detail the specific mental health services (screening, counseling, medication management) your team will provide.
- Show demonstrated outcomes data from similar programs, even if from other regions or time periods.
- Connect your proposal to New York State's maternal mental health priorities and existing initiatives.
⚠️ Common mistakes
Not demonstrating collaboration with obstetric and primary care partners. Vague descriptions of how your care model actually coordinates services across providers. Failing to address cultural competency and barriers to access for diverse perinatal populations.
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