California Veterans Health Initiative (CVHI) Mental Health Support Grant Program (MHSGP) Round 2 โ Central Valley and Central Coast
This grant provides funding to organizations that aim to improve mental health services for veterans and their families in California's Central Valley and Central Coast through prevention, early intervention, and innovative support programs.
Grantees will be asked to focus on prevention and early intervention efforts with the end goal of increasing access to mental health services for veterans and their families.ย Proposals funded under CVHI must be inclusive, equitable, and available to all veterans regardless of age, period of service, type of service, discharge status, or disability rating. Applicants must be able to meet the eligibility requirements of California Military and Veterans Code Section 881 to be considered for funding, and proposals must aim to expand the stateโs capacity to provide mental health support to veterans and to fill gaps in mental health services. Applicants are required to select the program areas they are proposing and provide a description of the proposed activities and how the proposed activities would increase mental health access for California veterans. This NOFA allows for flexibility in program design to fit the specific needs of veterans and their families across the state, Outreach, Peer Support, Case Management, Outpatient Clinical Treatment, and Innovative Approaches will be eligible for funding and are further defined in the NOFA. The Grantee staff and leadership will be expected to maintain significant engagement with CalVet for monthly check-ins, operations assistance, reporting, and evaluation. Applicants are encouraged to ensure they are budgeting for appropriate levels of staff, time for data collection and reporting, time spent in CVHI meetings and trainings, and appropriate facility requirements (office space, group space, hardware and software equipment, supplies, overhead). Through an Application process responsive to the NOFA, awarded Grantees will provide clear and convincing evidence of adequate personnel, facility, and organizational capacity to effectively carry out their proposed project. The successful Applicant will describe how they meet minimum qualifications, including their breadth of experience working with Veterans, with special emphasis on treating veterans with mental health concerns.ย
Award Range
Not specified - $4,000,000
Total Program Funding
$5,000,000
Number of Awards
2
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Geographic Eligibility
In Round 2, CalVet will prioritize two major regions in California, the Central Valley and the Central Coast. The Central Valley encompasses Stanislaus, Merced, Mariposa, Madera, Fresno, Kings, Tulare, and Kern Counties, while the Central Coast includes San Benito, Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Barbara Counties. To be eligible, applicants must be physically located within one of these counties to apply. ย
Application Opens
May 1, 2026
Application Closes
Not specified
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