A lifesaving grant opportunity
Apply by March 18, 2019
The Garrett Lee Smith State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention Grant Program is dedicated to helping states and tribes reduce suicide in youth. The program implements prevention and early intervention strategies in schools, juvenile justice systems, substance use programs, and other youth-serving organizations. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) plans to award 26 grants of up to $736,000 per year for five years to eligible groups.
Eligible program: Hazelden Lifelines
A suicide prevention, intervention, and response program for grades 5-12.
The complete Hazelden Lifelinesยฎ Trilogy is a unique collection of three programs that address the important topic of youth suicide: from prevention to intervention to response. It includes today's best practices and topics and language to reflect today's youth culture.
Our team will be happy to provide resources about our products and programs that will help you prepare a strong grant application. Please email us at training@hazeldenbettyford.org.
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