Federal Funding Streams for Mental Health Services

Key Resources

(listed chronologically, beginning with most recent)

“End-of-Year Funding and Policy Package Summary.” Association of State and Territorial Health Officials. December 20, 2022. Available here.

“Here are Key Mental Health Provisions in the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.” Llamas, A., Joyce, D. California Health Care Foundation. September 28, 2022. Available here.

“Department of Health and Human Services, Fiscal Year 2023, SAMHSA, Justification of Estimates for Appropriations Committee.” Department of Health and Human Services. Available here.

“The Federal and State Role in Mental Health.” Mental Health America. Available here.

“Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): Agency Overview.” CRS. May 27, 2016. Available here.

“SAMHSA Grants Awarded by State.” SAMHSA. Available here.

“Transforming State Behavioral Health Systems: Findings from States on the Impact of CCBHC Implementation.” The National Council for Mental Wellbeing. Available here.

“What is a CCBHC?” National Council for Mental Wellbeing. Available here.

Additional Resources

(listed chronologically, beginning with most recent)

“Substance Use Disorder: Reliable Data Needed for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant Program.” U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). December 14, 2020. Available here.

“SAMHSA Announces Funding Opportunity to Develop and Transform Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics.” National Association of Counties. October 24, 2022. Available here.

“The Solution to America’s Mental Health Crisis Already Exists.” The New York Times. October 4, 2022. Available here.

“The COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond: Improving Mental Health and Addiction Services in Our Communities.” Subcommittee on Health Care Hearing. U.S. Senate Committee on Finance. May 12, 2021. Available here.

“Mental Health: Better Documentation Needed to Oversee Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Grantees.” U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). May 12, 2015. Available here.

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