Circles of Care for American Indian/Alaska Natives (AI/AN)
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The contract titled "Circles of Care for American Indian/Alaska Natives (AI/AN)" is a solicitation from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration under the Department of Health and Human Services. It aims to assist American Indian and Alaska Native tribes in planning and developing a comprehensive, community-based system of care (SOC) designed to provide coordinated mental health and essential supportive services for children, youth, and young adults up to age 25, as well as their families. The SOC framework emphasizes services that are family-driven, youth-guided, and community-based to effectively address the diverse needs of these populations. The solicitation was posted on June 15, 2026, with a response deadline of July 15, 2026. While the specific location for the place of performance is not provided, interested parties can contact Rachel Bailey, the Content Administrator, via phone or email for further information. The program supports the development of networks that deliver culturally appropriate mental health services and highlights the importance of a coordinated approach to meet the mental health needs of American Indian and Alaska Native communities. Additional details and application instructions are available through the grants.gov portal.
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The purpose of this program is to support American Indian and Alaska Native tribes in planning and developing a comprehensive, community-based system of care (SOC). A SOC is defined as a coordinated network of effective mental health and essential supportive services organized to address and meet the varied needs of children, youth, and young adults (birth through age 25), and their families. The SOC approach strives to ensure that mental health services are family-driven and youth-guided, and community-based.
