Opportunity Information: Apply for SM 23 022

Planning and Developing Infrastructure to Promote the Mental Health of Children, Youth and Families in American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Communities (Funding Opportunity Number SM 23 022) is a discretionary grant program from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, administered by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). It is designed specifically to help tribes and tribal organizations strengthen the groundwork needed to support the mental health and emotional well-being of AI/AN children, youth, and families. Rather than focusing only on direct clinical services, the program emphasizes planning and infrastructure development so communities can build sustainable, well-coordinated local systems that reflect their own priorities, culture, and language.

At the center of the opportunity is the "system of care" model. In this context, a system of care means a full range of effective, community-based services and supports for children and youth who have mental health needs or who may be at risk for them, along with supports for their families. The model is meant to be organized as a coordinated network rather than a set of disconnected programs. It also requires meaningful partnerships with families and youth, making them active participants in shaping services instead of passive recipients. Another key requirement is cultural and linguistic competence, which means the system should be designed to fit the community's cultural values, practices, and language needs so that services are accessible, respectful, and more likely to be trusted and used.

The practical intent of the grant is to give tribes and tribal organizations tools and resources to plan and design this kind of networked approach. That typically includes activities like assessing community needs and strengths, mapping existing services, identifying gaps, building partnerships across agencies and community providers, developing referral and coordination processes, and setting up governance structures that keep families and youth involved in decision-making. The emphasis on being family-driven and community-based signals that planning should be guided by local voices and lived experience, and that supports should be rooted in the community rather than primarily relying on distant or fragmented systems.

SAMHSA's stated goal for this program is to increase resilience and improve emotional health outcomes for AI/AN children, youth, and families. The focus on resilience suggests an approach that builds protective factors, strengthens relationships and support networks, and improves the ability of children and families to cope with stress and adversity. By investing in planning and infrastructure, the program aims to help communities create lasting systems that improve how children and youth function at home, succeed in school, and navigate challenges across their lives.

From the funding details provided, the program is listed under CFDA 93.243 and uses the grant funding instrument. The award ceiling is $350,000, and SAMHSA anticipated making about 17 awards under this opportunity. The opportunity was created on March 6, 2023, with an original closing date of May 5, 2023. Eligibility is summarized as "Others" with further clarification referenced in the opportunity's additional eligibility text, but the description makes clear the intended applicants are tribes and tribal organizations working on AI/AN child, youth, and family mental health system planning and design.

  • The Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Planning and Developing Infrastructure to Promote the Mental Health of Children, Youth and Families in American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Communities" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 93.243.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Mar 06, 2023.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by May 05, 2023. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $350,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 17 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the name of this grant opportunity?

The opportunity is titled "Planning and Developing Infrastructure to Promote the Mental Health of Children, Youth and Families in American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Communities."

What is the Funding Opportunity Number?

The Funding Opportunity Number is SM 23 022.

Which federal agency is offering and administering this program?

This is a discretionary grant program from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), administered by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

What is the main purpose of the grant?

The purpose is to help tribes and tribal organizations strengthen the groundwork (planning and infrastructure) needed to support the mental health and emotional well-being of American Indian/Alaska Native children, youth, and families.

Is this grant focused on direct clinical services?

Not primarily. The opportunity emphasizes planning and infrastructure development rather than focusing only on direct clinical services.

What approach or framework is central to this grant?

The opportunity centers on the "system of care" model, which is intended to create a coordinated network of community-based services and supports for children and youth with mental health needs (or at risk), along with supports for their families.

What does "system of care" mean in this opportunity?

In this context, a system of care means a full range of effective, community-based services and supports organized as a coordinated network, rather than a set of disconnected programs. It includes supports for families and is designed for children and youth who have mental health needs or may be at risk for them.

Why does the grant emphasize coordination instead of separate programs?

The description highlights that the system should be organized as a coordinated network rather than disconnected programs, supporting a more cohesive local approach to meeting children and youth mental health needs.

How are families and youth expected to be involved?

The system of care model described requires meaningful partnerships with families and youth, treating them as active participants who help shape services instead of passive recipients.

What does "family-driven" mean in the context of this grant?

Based on the description, "family-driven" signals that planning should be guided by local voices and lived experience, with families (and youth) involved in decision-making about how services and supports are designed and coordinated.

What does "community-based" mean in the context of this grant?

"Community-based" signals that supports should be rooted in the community, rather than primarily relying on distant or fragmented systems.

What does "cultural and linguistic competence" mean here?

It means the system should be designed to fit the community's cultural values, practices, and language needs so services are accessible, respectful, and more likely to be trusted and used.

What types of activities does the grant support?

The grant is intended to support planning and design activities such as assessing community needs and strengths, mapping existing services, identifying gaps, building partnerships across agencies and community providers, developing referral and coordination processes, and setting up governance structures that keep families and youth involved in decision-making.

What does the grant mean by "planning and infrastructure"?

In this opportunity, planning and infrastructure refers to building the underlying structures needed for a sustainable, well-coordinated local system, including needs assessment, service mapping, gap identification, cross-agency partnerships, referral and coordination processes, and governance structures with family and youth involvement.

What outcomes is SAMHSA trying to achieve through this program?

SAMHSA states the goal is to increase resilience and improve emotional health outcomes for AI/AN children, youth, and families.

What does "resilience" refer to in the opportunity description?

The description frames resilience as building protective factors, strengthening relationships and support networks, and improving the ability of children and families to cope with stress and adversity.

How is the program expected to help children and youth in practical terms?

By investing in planning and infrastructure, the program aims to help communities create lasting systems that improve how children and youth function at home, succeed in school, and navigate challenges across their lives.

What is the CFDA number for this grant?

The program is listed under CFDA 93.243.

What type of funding instrument is used?

The opportunity uses the grant funding instrument.

What is the maximum award amount (award ceiling)?

The award ceiling is $350,000.

How many awards did SAMHSA anticipate making?

SAMHSA anticipated making about 17 awards under this opportunity.

When was the opportunity created?

The opportunity was created on March 6, 2023.

What was the original closing date?

The original closing date was May 5, 2023.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is summarized as "Others" with additional clarification referenced in the opportunity's additional eligibility text. The description indicates the intended applicants are tribes and tribal organizations working on AI/AN child, youth, and family mental health system planning and design.

Is the opportunity specifically intended for American Indian/Alaska Native communities?

Yes. The program is designed specifically to support AI/AN communities, with a focus on children, youth, and families.

Does the program require that planning reflect community priorities, culture, and language?

Yes. The description emphasizes that communities should build sustainable, well-coordinated local systems that reflect their own priorities, culture, and language, and that the system must be culturally and linguistically competent.

What does the opportunity say about sustainability?

It emphasizes planning and infrastructure development so communities can build sustainable, well-coordinated local systems, with the intent of creating lasting systems rather than short-term, disconnected efforts.

What kinds of partnerships are expected as part of the planning effort?

The description references building partnerships across agencies and community providers, and also highlights meaningful partnerships with families and youth as part of the system design.

What role do governance structures play in this grant?

Governance structures are described as part of the infrastructure development, specifically to ensure families and youth remain involved in decision-making within the planned system of care.

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