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Strategic Prevention Framework – Partnerships for Success for States

Open Date:

4/3/2023

Close Date:

6/5/2025

Eligible Recipients:

  • State Government

Program Purpose:

  • Health and Safety

Reserved for Energy
Communities?

No

Upcoming Milestones:

This Notice will remain open for three fiscal years.

Bureau/Office:

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

Funded by:

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Overview

The purpose of the SPF-PFS program is to help reduce the onset and progression of substance misuse and its related problems by supporting the development and delivery of state and community substance misuse prevention and mental health promotion services. This program is intended to promote substance use prevention throughout a state jurisdiction for individuals and families by building and expanding the capacity of local community prevention providers to implement evidence-based programs.

This Notice will remain open for three fiscal years. The following are the due dates for each FY:

  • FY 2023: Applications are due by June 5, 2023
  • FY 2024: Applications are due by June 5, 2024
  • FY 2025: Applications are due by June 5, 2025

Applications submitted by the due date will be reviewed and funding decisions will be made by the end of the FY. Applicants that do not receive funding are eligible to apply for the following fiscal year.

Related Resources

Additional information is available on the Resources page.

Funding Details

Funding Source:
Funding Type:
Grant - no match
Total Amount Available:
$17,500,000
Limit per Applicant:
$1,250,000
Estimated Awards:
14

Applicant Guidance

Contact Information

Office of Financial Resources, (240) 276-1400, FOACSAP@samhsa.hhs.gov

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