Request for Applications (RFA) for FFY24 Substance Use Prevention, Treatment and Recovery Services (SUPTRS)
This Request for Applications (RFA) is
intended to solicit applications from public, non-profit and
coalitions for the Substance Use Prevention Treatment & Recovery Services (SUPTRS) and authorized by section 1921 of Title XIX, Part B, Subpart II and III of the
Public Health Service (PHS) Act (PDF | 253 KB)and The Tobacco Regulations for Substance Abuse Prevention and
Treatment Block Grant; Final Rule, 61 Federal Register 1492
(PDF |259 KB). Behavioral Health grants reflect Nevada's health care system's
strong emphasis on coordinated and integrated care along with the need to
improve services for persons in crisis or with behavioral health
disorders. These funds will provide Nevada the opportunity to focus on
the specific needs of our State to address gaps in the behavioral health
delivery system and crisis services focusing on prevention, treatment, and
recovery services.
Please see the applicable forms and documents
below. These documents are included as Appendices in the RFA but are also
provided here to be downloaded and completed.
- DEADLINE FOR ALL REQUIRED APPLICATION & ALL SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS IS 05/31/2023 AT 5:00 PM
RFA Q&A WEBINAR (below)
April 27, 2023 1pm-3pm
April 28, 2023 11am-1pm
Deadline for submission of written questions April 28, 2023 at 5:00pm.
ANSWERS TO WRITTEN QUESTIONSDeadline for responses to written questions May 5, 2023 at 5:00pm.
EVALUATION
May 31, 2023 through June 28, 2023
Archived Notices
No archived notices at this time.
Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for Community-Based Behavioral Health Services and Support
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is intended to solicit applications from private, public, non-profit and coalitions for the Community Mental Health and the Community Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Agency Block Grant funds which includes COVID-19 Supplemental and the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Behavioral Health grants reflect Nevada's health care system's strong emphasis on coordinated and integrated care along with the need to improve services for persons in crisis or with behavioral health disorders. These funds will provide Nevada the opportunity to focus on the specific needs of our State to address gaps in the behavioral health delivery system and crisis services focusing on direct and preventative services.
If an ADA version of these forms is needed, please contact Sheila Lambert at Slambert@dhhs.nv.gov
Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant Application DRAFT
This is a DRAFT of the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant Application for FY 2022/2023.
Please direct all questions and comments to Bureau Chief, Shannon Bennett at sbennett@health.nv.gov
State of Nevada Behavioral Health Funding Allocations
Request for Applications (RFA) #A2020: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) for First Episode of Psychosis, Washoe County, NV - Start Date July 1, 2020
Click here to download the Request for Applications (RFA) #A2020: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) for First Episode of Psychosis
Purpose
of Request for Applications (RFA) for NAVIGATE Program for First Episode
of Psychosis: Nevada Department of Health and Human Services
recognizes the importance of building a statewide evidence-based program
of interventions to treat early-stage serious mental illness (ESMI) that
involves psychotic disorders. The clinical program outlined in the
Scope of Work for this Request for Applications (RFA) will be physically
located in the Washoe Behavioral Health Region, which includes all of
Washoe County, and will serve individuals who are experiencing a first
episode of psychosis (FEP).
Objectives
of this RFA: The objective of this RFA is to identify one
applicant in the Washoe Behavioral Health Region, Washoe County, who meets
the criteria for implementing the evidence-based NAVIGATE Program for
First Episode of Psychosis.
Request for Applications (RFA) # A0002: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) for First Episode of Psychosis - Start Date January 1, 2020
Click here to download the Request for Applications (RFA) # A0002: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) for First Episode of Psychosis
Purpose of Request for
Applications (RFA) for NAVIGATE Program for First Episode of Psychosis:
Nevada
Department of Health and Human Services recognizes the importance of building a
statewide evidence-based program of interventions to treat early-stage serious
mental illness (ESMI) that involves psychotic disorders. The clinical
programs outlined in the Scope of Work for this Request for
Applications (RFA) will be physically located in Washoe and Clark County, and
will serve individuals who are experiencing a first episode of psychosis (FEP).
Objectives
of this RFA:
The
objective of this RFA is to identify up to two (2) applicants, one per region, who can meet the
criteria for implementing the evidence-based NAVIGATE Program for First
Episode of Psychosis.
Partnership for Success (PFS) Grant
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2021 Strategic Prevention Framework - Partnerships for Success grants. The purpose of this grant program is to prevent the onset and reduce the progression of substance abuse and its related problems while strengthening prevention capacity and infrastructure at the community level. The program is intended to address one of the nation’s top substance abuse prevention priorities - underage drinking among persons aged 9 to 20. At their discretion, recipients may also use grant funds to target up to two additional, data-driven substance abuse prevention priorities, such as the use of marijuana or methamphetamine by individuals ages 9 to 20.
Request for Proposals (RFP 2018-P)
Funding for Primary Prevention of the Use/Misuse of Alcohol, Tobacco, Licit, and Illicit Drugs
- FUNDING ANNOUNCEMENT - The following will be awarded funding from state and federal sources included in the Request for Proposals: RFP 2018-P:
- Click here for Listing of Funding Awarded to Primary Prevention Coalitions (Pending Revision)
- Churchill Community Coalition
- Frontier Communities Coalition
- Healthy Communities Coalition of Lyon and Storey Counties
- Join Together Northern Nevada
- NYE Communities Coalition
- Partners Allied for Community Excellence (PACE)
- PACT Coalition for safe and Drug Free Communities
- Partnership Carson City
- Partnership Douglas County
- CARE
- Prevention 2018 Request for Proposals (RFP) Bidders Conference
- Click here for the RFP 2018-P (Revised 11-15-18)
- Click here for the Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
FY 2019 - 2020 Women's Services Funding Opportunity Announcement
The primary providers selected for the 2019-2020 Women’s Set-Aside Funding are as follows:
Southern Nevada
West Care
Northern Nevada
The Life Change Center
Rural / Frontier Nevada
New Frontier Treatment Center
Request for Applications (RFA) for Assertive Community Treatment Teams
Assertive Community Treatment Team Notice of Intent to Release Funding
Adolescent and Transitional Age Youth Funding Opportunity Announcement January 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019
Webinar for the Integrated Opioid Treatment and Recovery Center Request For Application 2017-2018
The informational webinar session was conducted on Monday, October 9th, 2017 from 1:00pm - 2:00pm which provided an overview of the Integrated
Opioid Treatment and Recovery Center (IOTRC) Request for Application (RFA) and
allowed for a question and answer segment. The slides from the informational webinar session are posted below. The question and answer segment will be forthcoming.
Integrated Opioid Treatment and Recovery Center Request for Application 2017-2018
Request for Qualifications
2022 Annual Block Grant Report
Nevada 2022 Substance
Abuse Block Grant Annual Report:
The
Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH); Bureau of Behavioral Health
Wellness and Prevention (BBHWP) team submits the annual Substance Abuse
Block Grant Report to SAMHSA to report the progress on Nevada’s Block Grant goals
identified in our prior year's grant application, overall objectives and report
statewide agency/programmatic expenditures.
Nevada has provided the following steps for you as a citizen
and possible recipient of these funds. We ask for you to follow the steps
below, review the Annual 2020 Substance Block Grant Report, and provide
feedback. The steps below should allow you access as a citizen to review and provide feedback to BBHWP. The final date to submit feedback is
11/30/2020 to allow time for updates before submission on 12/1/2020.
- Open the link:
https://bgas.samhsa.gov/Module/BGAS/Users
- Use the log-in information:
- Username: citizennv
- Password: citizen
- Once logged in, click the tab “Existing
Applications” at the top of the page
- Click on the “2021 Substance Abuse Block Grant Annual
Report”.
- There will be an option to “view application”
next to the page title. Click to open the Annual Substance Abuse Block Grant
Report.
- From there you can access all tables and
reports.
The BBHWP website link: https://dpbh.nv.gov/Programs/ClinicalSAPTA/dta/Grants/SAPTAGrants/
Please submit your comments or questions to Jenny Bear via email: jbear@health.nv.gov
Annual Synar Reports (ASR)
The Annual Synar Report (ASR) format provides the means for States to comply with the reporting provisions of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 300x-26) and the Tobacco Regulation for the SAPT Block Grant (45 C.F.R. 96.130 (e)).
Nevada 2022 Annual Synar Report (ASR)
The Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH); Bureau of Behavioral Health Wellness and Prevention (BBHWP) team submits the Annual Synar Report to SAMHSA to report the progress on Nevada’s Synar outcome, and goals identified in our prior year's overall objectives and report statewide agency/programmatic expenditures. The Nevada Annual Synar Report is reflective of retailer Tobacco sales to minors.
Nevada has provided the following steps for you as a citizen and possible recipient of these funds. We ask you to follow the steps below, review the 2021 Annual Synar Report, and provide feedback. The steps below should allow you access as a citizen to review and provide feedback to BBHWP. The final date to submit feedback is 12/15/2020 to allow time for updates before submission on 12/31/2020.
- Once logged in, click the tab “Existing Applications” at the top of the page
- Click on the “2022 Annual Synar Report”.
- There will be an option to “View Application” next to the page title.
- Click to open the 2022 Annual Synar Report.
- Click on “Synar”
- Open (NV) FFY 2022 - Annual Synar Report v1.docx
- From there you can access all tables and reports.
Past Annual Synar Reports:
Send Public Comments
Members of the public who wish to comment on the SAPTA/Mental Health Block Grant or on the Annual Synar Report may do so by filling out the form here.