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Youth Suicide Prevention Continuation Solicitation

This funding opportunity provides financial support to previously funded organizations in Ohio to implement community-based initiatives aimed at preventing youth suicide through evidence-based strategies and multi-sectoral collaboration.

$70,000
Closed
Grant Description

The Ohio Department of Health (ODH), Bureau of Health Improvement and Wellness, Violence and Injury Prevention Section, is offering continuation funding for the Youth Suicide Prevention (YS26) grant program. This grant is part of the federally supported Comprehensive Suicide Prevention Grant and aims to support youth suicide prevention efforts in Ohio through community-based initiatives. The grant is designed to enhance the existing efforts of subrecipients by implementing multi-sectoral plans that address youth suicide prevention through evidence-based strategies. The funding period for this grant runs from September 15, 2025, to September 14, 2026. Only previously funded applicants from Year 2 (YS25) are eligible to apply. Up to six (6) grants will be awarded, with a total available funding amount of $483,000. Each funded agency may receive up to $70,000, with a minimum award threshold of $30,000. Additionally, there are two optional supplemental funding opportunities, including leadership in the statewide Youth Suicide Prevention coalition ($7,500 each for up to two applicants) and support for local Suicide Fatality Review committees ($10,000 per applicant). Applications must be submitted electronically through the Grants Management Information System (GMIS) by 4:00 p.m. on April 21, 2025. Faxed, mailed, or hand-delivered applications will not be accepted. New staff requiring access to GMIS must complete the mandatory GMIS training provided by ODH. Subrecipients must be prepared to cover operational costs until grant payments are received. By submitting an application, organizations acknowledge compliance with ODH Grant Administration Policies and Procedures (OGAPP) and federal cost principles. Eligible applicants must meet specific criteria, including a history of compliance with ODH financial policies, submission of required reports, and adherence to federal and state regulations. The program requires quarterly program and expenditure reports to be submitted via GMIS. In addition, applicants must ensure alignment with health equity strategies and efforts to reduce disparities among vulnerable populations. Funding will be distributed based on deliverables, with specific program activities focused on coalition engagement, policy implementation, and evidence-based interventions in community, healthcare, and upstream prevention settings. Additional requirements include participation in statewide injury prevention coalitions, submission of program progress updates, and compliance with federal and state funding accountability measures. For more details, applicants can refer to the official solicitation posted on the ODH website (https://odh.ohio.gov/about-us/funding-opportunities/ODH-Grants). Any inquiries can be directed to Tiffany Boykins at tiffany.boykins@odh.ohio.gov.

Funding Details

Award Range

$30,000 - $70,000

Total Program Funding

$483,000

Number of Awards

6

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Eligibility is restricted to subrecipients who received funding in year two (YS25), and applicants must not owe funds to ODH or have been certified by the Attorney General’s office. The budget must comply with federal cost principles and exclude indirect costs. Optional supplemental funding requires evidence of coalition leadership or enhancement of SFR committees. Subrecipients must adhere to a strict reporting schedule, including program and expenditure reports, and ensure compliance with all state and federal guidelines. Applicants must also address how their program tackles human trafficking among at-risk youth populations.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits

Additional Requirements

Eligibility is restricted to subrecipients who received funding in year two (YS25), and applicants must not owe funds to ODH or have been certified by the Attorney General’s office.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Expert Tips

It is crucial to follow all submission guidelines and refer to the competitive solicitation on the ODH website for detailed guidance and updates.

Key Dates

Application Opens

April 21, 2025

Application Closes

April 21, 2025

Contact Information

Grantor

Ohio Department of Health (ODH)

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Youth