💵FY 2025 SAMHSA Supplemental Funding Opportunity Announcement
This notice is to inform the public that the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is supporting administrative supplements in scope of the parent award for the eleven eligible grant recipients funded in FY 2024 under the Prevention Technology Transfer Centers (PTTCs) Cooperative Agreements, Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) SP-24-002. Recipients may receive up to $227,272 each for a total funding amount of approximately $2.5 million. These recipients have a project end date of September 29, 2029. The supplemental funding will be used to expand the efforts of the PTTCs to develop and deliver resources to the prevention field, allowing for a focused effort to SAMHSA prevention grant recipients.
Learn More🧪Proposed Changes to Federal Workplace Drug Testing Regulations
The Department of Health and Human Services announces proposed updates to the Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form and related certifications for drug testing programs. These revisions aim to enhance the documentation process and address current operational issues, impacting compliance for federal agencies and businesses. Public comments on these proposals are invited through SAMHSA.
Learn More📊SAMHSA's Proposed Collection of Service Delivery Feedback
The Department of Health and Human Services, through SAMHSA, invites comments on its proposed collection of qualitative feedback to improve service delivery. This initiative aims to enhance customer satisfaction by soliciting input from stakeholders through various collection methods, ultimately contributing to more effective program management and communication.
Learn More🍹Business Implications of SAMHSA Information Collection Activities
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) proposes various data collection activities to evaluate programs aimed at reducing underage drinking. These include state surveys and evaluations of community-based interventions designed to assess and enhance prevention efforts and effectively engage parents and caregivers in dialogue with youth about substance use.
Learn More📊Insights on SAMHSA's Training and Technical Assistance Program
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) announces a collection of information related to its Training and Technical Assistance (TTA) programs, focusing on performance monitoring and participant feedback. This data will support continuous improvement of TTA events and contribute to the development of knowledge dissemination activities within the behavioral health sector.
Learn More💵SAMHSA Regulations and Grant Opportunities for Substance Use Services
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) reviews information collection activities, facilitating federal funding for religious organizations providing substance use services. The document highlights compliance requirements and assures minimal reporting burden, maintaining religious character in service provision. Businesses involved in substance use treatment may find valuable funding opportunities through these regulations.
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