Treatment, Recovery, and Workforce Support
The purpose of the Treatment, Recovery and Workforce Support program is to support individuals in substance use disorder or co-occurring disorder treatment and recovery to live…
View details →As of July 2026, Grantoria lists 15 Public Health Grants for Mental Health Conditions — 8 open right now, across 6 funding agencies. Award amounts range $750K to $1.95M. The next application deadline is July 23, 2026. All listings are free, with direct links to the official application.
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The purpose of the Treatment, Recovery and Workforce Support program is to support individuals in substance use disorder or co-occurring disorder treatment and recovery to live…
View details →The initiative is funded through State of Illinois general revenue funding, and funds HIV prevention, education, testing, and care programs targeting communities of color - specifically…
View details →Although the majority living with schizophrenia and related disorders are over 35 years old, including those first diagnosed and those aging with the illness, the mechanisms…
View details →The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) seeks investigator-initiated research proposals to evaluate primary prevention-focused approaches to…
View details →This NOFO is a call to action in response to the mental health crisis in the United States. We seek applications that will study methods to…
View details →The purpose of this Notice of Funding Announcement (NOFO) is to encourage pilot research that is not an immediate precursor to testing a service intervention but…
View details →The purpose of this Notice of Funding Announcement (NOFO) is to encourage innovative research that will inform and support the delivery of high-quality, continuously improving mental…
View details →The purpose of this NOFO is to build research about the effectiveness, implementation, and optimization of family navigation ED diversion models for non-urgent mental health problems.…
View details →Mental health conditions funding represents a significant investment in public health, with 6,404 active grants offering typical awards between $750,000 and $1.2 million. The National Institutes of Health leads funding in this space, reflecting the research-intensive nature of mental health grant programs and the substantial resources available to qualified organizations advancing prevention, treatment, and recovery initiatives.
All grants in this category use competitive application processes, ensuring rigorous peer review of proposals. Research and pilot funding dominate the support types, with most awards supporting single or multi-year projects. Cost-sharing requirements remain minimal at just 8%, lowering barriers to participation. To focus your search, filter by support type—selecting "Research" or "Pilot Funding" will narrow results to projects aligned with your organization's capacity.