Behavioral Health Mobile Crisis Team Partnerships
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This program aims to create new or improve existing mobile crisis teams dedicated to serving children, youth, and adults who are facing mental health or substance use emergencies. It focuses on expanding the capacity for behavioral health crisis response and fostering structured partnerships designed to lessen the dependence on law enforcement and emergency departments when managing these crises. The initiative is intended to enhance community-based crisis intervention and improve outcomes by providing targeted behavioral health support during critical moments. The solicitation, titled "Behavioral Health Mobile Crisis Team Partnerships," was posted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration under the Department of Health and Human Services. Interested parties have until July 15, 2026, to respond. The program is federally supported and seeks to build collaborative partnerships that strengthen behavioral health crisis services across various communities. The primary contact for this solicitation is Carmen Baldwin, who can be reached via email or phone for further information.
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The purpose of this program is to establish new, or enhance existing, mobile crisis teams that serve children, youth, and adults experiencing mental health or substance use crises. Its focus is the expansion of behavioral health crisis response capacity and the development of structured partnerships that reduce reliance on law enforcement and emergency departments for behavioral health crises.
