Summary:
This grant, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), aims to establish a National Center for Mental Health Dissemination, Implementation and Sustainment (MHDIS). The MHDIS will focus on building the capacity of organizations involved in mental health services delivery to effectively implement evidence-based practices and sustain them over time. This will be achieved through various activities, including:
- Providing technical assistance and training on implementation science and change management processes.
- Developing and disseminating resources and tools to support implementation efforts.
- Facilitating collaboration and knowledge sharing among stakeholders.
- Evaluating the effectiveness of implementation strategies.
Sponsor:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Eligibility:
Eligible applicants include organizations with expertise in mental health services, implementation science, and capacity building. This could include:
- Academic institutions
- Non-profit organizations
- Public health agencies
- Tribal organizations
Benefits:
- Receive funding to support the establishment and operation of the MHDIS.
- Contribute to improving the quality and accessibility of mental health services nationwide.
- Gain national recognition for expertise in implementation science and mental health service delivery.
Deadline:
Opens on March 15, 2024.