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Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) Planning, Development, and Implementation Grant

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The contract seeks to fund the planning, development, and implementation of Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) aimed at closing gaps in behavioral health services. The initiative focuses on enhancing care for individuals dealing with mental health and substance use disorders by establishing new community-based behavioral health clinics. Issued by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration within the Department of Health and Human Services, the solicitation was posted on June 17, 2026, with a response deadline of August 17, 2026. Interested applicants are invited to submit proposals for this federal grant opportunity. Contact for inquiries is Maria Aspiazu, Digital Media Branch Chief, reachable via email or phone as provided. The program plays a critical role in expanding access to comprehensive, coordinated behavioral health care services across communities.

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Federal grant funds development of community clinics for mental health and substance use disorder care.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services AdminisView Agency

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923120 - Administration of Public Health Programs View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Adminis
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Department Of Health And Human Services → Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Adminis
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Maria AspiazuDigital Media Branch Chief

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The purpose of this program is to develop and establish new Community Behavioral Health Clinics to address gaps in behavioral health services and improve the wellbeing of persons with mental health and substance use disorders.

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