1. Who is eligible to apply for this funding?
The 13 behavioral health regions in New Mexico are the eligible applicants. Each region must name an "accountable entity" (like a local government, tribe, or public agency) to lead the grant.
2. What is the deadline for the NM behavioral health grant?
Applications must be submitted by December 19, 2025. Funding begins in February 2026 and must be used by June 30, 2027.
3. Can this funding be used for mobile clinics?
Yes. The funding is flexible and can be used for infrastructure, including outfitting mobile units for counseling or MAT (Medicated-Assisted Treatment) to reach rural areas.
4. What are the 4 critical areas for this grant?
The grant proposals must address one or more of these four areas: (1) Perinatal substance use disorder treatment, (2) Crisis continuum of care, (3) MAT for justice-involved individuals, and (4) Residential treatment continuum.
5. How can a local nonprofit get involved?
Nonprofits, tribal communities, or other service providers should contact the accountable entity for their specific behavioral health region to be included as part of that region's grant proposal.