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- Community Mental Health Services Block Grant Program (KEN95-0022)
Fact Sheet
This short fact sheet provides information on community mental health services block grants available through CMHS, telling what they are, what funds can be used for, and how to request an application.
- Developing Competitive SAMHSA Grant Applications Participant Manual (SMA03-3791)
Book/Monograph
In an effort to provide new grant applicants with the guidance needed to
prepare competitive grant applications, the Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) released the manual, "Developing
Competitive SAMHSA Grant Applications: A Participant Manual." As SAMHSA
identifies funding priorities to meet its mission, the Administration
encourages projects throughout the country to access the grant application
and award mechanism. This Participant Manual offers both workshop assistance and take-home reference materials.
- How States Can Use SAMHSA Block Grants (SMA04-3871)
Report
The Mental Health (MH) Block Grant provides funds to States to create
comprehensive, community-based systems of mental health care. This report
highlights efforts of many States to use Federal Block Grant funds for
mental health and substance abuse services, administered by the Federal
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), part
of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), to provide more effective care for people who are homeless.
- Pocket Guide to Mental Health Resources 2003 (SMA01-3509)
Booklet
This is a directory of national toll-free help lines, State mental health agencies, State protection and advocacy agencies, and mental health resources by topic. 2003. The version of this document which is available for viewing on-line is the updated, 2003, version.
- State Mandates for Treatment for Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders (SMA07-4228)
Report
This new report presents the results of a series of hour-long telephone interviews with State Medicaid directors or their designees in all 50 States and the District of Columbia, conducted in 2005-2006, that explored how State Medicaid agencies are addressing the organizational, funding, policy, management, and data issues that arise from their increased and often shared responsibilities for mental health services.
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