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The issue of July 6, 2026, published to the Grant Radar archive before the email edition launched. Every deadline was verified against Grants.gov on the date shown. New issues go out by email first — free, every Monday.
Issue of July 06, 2026
Six new federal opportunities landed this week for Florida nonprofits, covering rural primary care quality improvement and a range of behavioral health programs. Awards run from $250,000 for small rural clinics up to $1.5 million for school-based mental health work, and several share the same application window.
New this week
Small Health Care Provider Quality Improvement Program
- Funder: Health Resources and Services Administration ·
HRSA-26-046 - Award: up to $250,000
- Deadline: Aug 06, 2026 — verified 2026-07-14 08:18
- Fits: Rural health care · Rural FL · orgs ~$1M–$3M budget · closes Aug 06, 2026
- Tier: Strong fit
- Why it matters: If you're a small rural Florida primary care clinic already running chronic disease management and remote patient monitoring, this one fits. The $250,000 award maps directly to a chronic care expansion. Your strongest angle is HRSA's focus on clinical data capacity and value-based care readiness, which lets an existing quality improvement effort serve as the spine of the proposal.
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- Full announcement
Medication-Assisted Treatment - Prescription Drug and Opioid Addiction
- Funder: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis ·
TI-26-008 - Award: up to $750,000
- Deadline: Jul 27, 2026 — verified 2026-07-14 08:18
- Fits: Behavioral health · Statewide FL · orgs ~$500k–$3M budget · closes Jul 27, 2026
- Tier: Strong fit
- Why it matters: This is a direct path to expanding medication for opioid use disorder capacity, and it is open to private nonprofits including faith-based organizations. The sharpest angle for a Florida behavioral health provider is pairing licensed clinician hires and peer recovery specialists with telehealth delivery to reach uninsured, Medicaid-enrolled, and rural populations.
- Your fit will differ: get the exact fit for your organization with a free Winnable-Grant Report — request one at winnablegrants.com/free-grant-report.
- Full announcement
Recovery Community Services Program
- Funder: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis ·
TI-26-003 - Award: up to $300,000
- Deadline: Jul 27, 2026 — verified 2026-07-14 08:18
- Fits: Behavioral health · Statewide FL · orgs ~$500k–$3M budget · closes Jul 27, 2026
- Tier: Strong fit
- Why it matters: An organization already running certified peer recovery specialist and IOP services maps cleanly onto RCSP's peer recovery support mandate, and a $300,000 ask matches the award size. Frame this as an expansion of proven peer support capacity, not a new build.
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- Full announcement
Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) Planning, Development, and Implementation Grant
- Funder: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis ·
SM-26-014 - Award: up to $1,000,000
- Deadline: Aug 17, 2026 — verified 2026-07-14 08:18
- Fits: Behavioral health · Statewide FL · orgs ~$500k–$3M budget · closes Aug 17, 2026
- Tier: Strong fit
- Why it matters: If your outpatient mental health, SUD/IOP, MAT coordination, crisis linkage, peer recovery, school-based prevention, and telehealth work already mirror the eight CCBHC service categories, this is a formalization grant, not a program build from scratch. At up to $1,000,000, your strongest angle is showing that most required services already exist and just need to be consolidated under the CCBHC model. One caveat: eligibility is statutorily limited to community-based behavioral health nonprofits, local-government behavioral health authorities, and the listed tribal categories.
- Your fit will differ: get the exact fit for your organization with a free Winnable-Grant Report — request one at winnablegrants.com/free-grant-report.
- Full announcement
Preventing Drug Overdoses: Community Prevention and Response
- Funder: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis ·
TI-26-019 - Award: up to $850,000
- Deadline: Jul 27, 2026 — verified 2026-07-14 08:18
- Fits: Behavioral health · Statewide FL · orgs ~$500k–$3M budget · closes Jul 27, 2026
- Tier: Strong fit
- Why it matters: If you already coordinate MAT and employ certified peer recovery specialists, you have the backbone this program funds: a community-wide naloxone distribution and overdose response network. The strongest angle is using telehealth to extend overdose reversal access to rural and homebound Floridians.
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- Full announcement
Project AWARE (Advancing Wellness and Resiliency in Education)
- Funder: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis ·
SM-26-005 - Award: up to $1,500,000
- Deadline: Jul 27, 2026 — verified 2026-07-14 08:18
- Fits: Behavioral health · Statewide FL · orgs ~$500k–$3M budget · closes Jul 27, 2026
- Tier: Worth a look
- Why it matters: If you already run a school-based prevention and early intervention program, you've built the LEA-embedded capacity that Project AWARE is designed to scale. With awards up to $1,500,000, your strongest angle is proposing to grow that program into a full AWARE framework aimed at youth facing both mental health and substance use risk. One note: at least three awards are reserved for a tribe or tribal organization, pending sufficient applications.
- Your fit will differ: get the exact fit for your organization with a free Winnable-Grant Report — request one at winnablegrants.com/free-grant-report.
- Full announcement
Foundation spotlight — Youth & family services
The Jim Moran Foundation Inc
Recent 990-PF filings show 179 grant(s) matching this issue area, and 613 grants to Florida organizations overall. Median grant $70,000, largest $3,000,000.
What they actually funded: $2,025,000 to Community Foundation of Broward — Jim Moran Children's Fund & Back to School Community Extravaganza.
Why they're on our radar: The Jim Moran Foundation operates an explicitly named Children's Fund, has over 600 Florida grants on record, and its median grant of $70,000 is a strong fit for an organization at this revenue level.
How to approach: Apply: See "Grants - Guidelines & Application" at www.jimmoranfoundation.org | Deadlines: None | Restrictions: See "Grants - Guidelines & Application" at www.jimmoranfoundation.org | Website: https://www.jimmoranfoundation.org | ~216 grants/yr, median $75,000 (source: 990-PF Part XV via grantmakers.io (cached))
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