Below are funding opportunities previously featured in our WAFCA E-News. All opportunities will remain posted until the application due date expires.

 

Grant Opportunity for Coordinated Specialty Care. The Division of Care and Treatment Services is seeking applications for funding to support implementation of the Coordinated Specialty Care model of treatment for youth and young adults experiencing early serious mental illness.

 

Coordinated Services Teams Initiatives Supplemental Funding Grant Opportunity. Due to a surplus of unobligated federal Community Mental Health Services Block Grant funding, there is additional funding available through September 30, 2025, for Coordinated Services Teams Initiatives. This funding is for system of care improvements, which may include Children’s System of Care Self-Assessment Tool completion, infrastructure development, and supporting youth with complex behavioral health needs. Eligible applicants for this funding include Tribal nations and counties that submitted performance reports and final expenditure reports for the 2024 Coordinated Services Teams Initiatives contract year.

 

Wisconsin Partnership Program (WPP) invites Community Impact Grant Proposals. The WPP invites eligible Wisconsin-based nonprofits, public 4K-12 schools and districts, and tribal, state or local government entities to apply for a 2025 Community Impact Level 2: ACCELERATE grant. The Community Impact Grant Program supports community partnership initiatives that seek to improve health and advance health equity by addressing the social determinants of health in Wisconsin's urban, rural and tribal communities.

  • These Level 2: ACCELERATE awards are designed for larger organizations with annual expenses of $1,000,000 or more. An academic partner is required. The WPP Oversight and Advisory Committee anticipates allocating up to five Level Two: Accelerate awards during this grant cycle depending on the availability of funds. View the Request for Partnerships for details, including information session opportunities and contact information.
  • Letters of intent are due April 22, 2025.
  • NOTE: The Community Impact Grant Level One: Engage Request for Partnerships will be released soon. See the Grants Overview for more information on WPP's grant programs and release dates.

 

Upcoming: Advancing Healthier Wisconsin and Childhood Behavioral Health. AHW’s Childhood Behavioral Health Landmark Initiative will support evidence-based strategies that offer promise for addressing this growing challenge, building upon lessons learned and collaborations formed through AHW’s Advancing Behavioral Health Initiative.