Opportunity Information: Apply for TI 24 005
The Minority AIDS Initiative: Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Prevention and Treatment Pilot Program (Funding Opportunity Number TI 24 005) is a SAMHSA discretionary funding opportunity designed to pilot and expand coordinated services for people who face overlapping risks tied to substance use, mental health conditions, HIV, viral hepatitis, and other infectious diseases such as sexually transmitted infections. The central idea is to fund programs that do not treat these issues in isolation, but instead respond to how they cluster and reinforce one another in real life, especially for racial and ethnic communities that experience disproportionate burdens and barriers to care.
A key expectation in this opportunity is the use of a syndemic approach. In practical terms, that means applicants should propose integrated or tightly coordinated prevention and treatment strategies that address substance use prevention, SUD treatment, HIV prevention and treatment, and viral hepatitis prevention and treatment as interconnected needs. The opportunity specifically emphasizes serving racial and ethnic individuals who are vulnerable to developing SUD and/or mental health conditions, as well as those who are at risk for, or already living with, HIV. Programs should be structured so that people can realistically move from outreach and prevention into testing, linkage to treatment, ongoing care, and supportive services without falling through gaps created by separate systems.
The funding mechanism is a cooperative agreement, which generally indicates substantial federal involvement beyond a standard grant. Applicants should be prepared for an active partnership model with SAMHSA that can include structured expectations around implementation, reporting, performance monitoring, and continuous quality improvement. The activity category is Health, and the CFDA number associated with the opportunity is 93.243.
Eligible applicants are broad but centered on public and nonprofit entities that can deliver or coordinate community-level services. Eligibility includes states and territories (including the District of Columbia), political subdivisions of states, Indian tribes and tribal organizations (as defined in 25 U.S.C. 5304), and health facilities or programs operated by or supported through contracts or awards with the Indian Health Service. Other eligible applicants include public or private nonprofit organizations, including faith-based organizations, as long as they meet the eligibility requirements and can carry out the proposed activities.
In terms of funding scale and competition, the award ceiling is $700,000, and SAMHSA expects to make about 8 awards under this announcement. The opportunity was created on 2024-05-13, and the original closing date was 2024-07-12. Taken together, this suggests a relatively targeted pilot program with a limited number of awards, where applicants are expected to present a clear, service-ready plan for reaching priority populations, delivering integrated prevention and treatment services, and demonstrating measurable impact across SUD, HIV, and viral hepatitis outcomes.Apply for TI 24 005
- The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Minority AIDS Initiative: Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Prevention and Treatment Pilot Program" and is now available to receive applicants.
- Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 93.243.
- This funding opportunity was created on 2024-05-13.
- Applicants must submit their applications by 2024-07-12. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
- Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $700,000.00 in funding.
- The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 8 candidate(s).
- Eligible applicants include: Others.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the Minority AIDS Initiative: Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Prevention and Treatment Pilot Program?
It is a SAMHSA discretionary funding opportunity designed to pilot and expand coordinated services for people facing overlapping risks related to substance use, mental health conditions, HIV, viral hepatitis, and other infectious diseases (including sexually transmitted infections). The program is intended to support service models that address these needs together rather than separately.
What is the Funding Opportunity Number (FON) for this program?
The Funding Opportunity Number is TI 24 005.
What is the central goal of this funding opportunity?
The goal is to fund pilot programs that integrate or tightly coordinate prevention and treatment services across substance use prevention, SUD treatment, HIV prevention and treatment, and viral hepatitis prevention and treatment, reflecting how these challenges often cluster and reinforce one another in real life.
What does it mean that the program emphasizes a "syndemic approach"?
In this opportunity, a syndemic approach means proposing integrated or closely coordinated strategies that treat substance use, mental health conditions, HIV, viral hepatitis, and related infectious diseases as interconnected issues. Applicants are expected to design services that respond to these combined risks rather than addressing each area in isolation.
Who is the program intended to serve?
The opportunity emphasizes serving racial and ethnic individuals who are vulnerable to developing substance use disorders and/or mental health conditions, as well as individuals who are at risk for HIV or already living with HIV. The broader service focus includes people affected by overlapping risks tied to HIV, viral hepatitis, and other infectious diseases such as sexually transmitted infections.
Does the program require both prevention and treatment activities?
The opportunity calls for integrated or tightly coordinated prevention and treatment strategies. This includes substance use prevention, SUD treatment, HIV prevention and treatment, and viral hepatitis prevention and treatment as interconnected needs.
What kinds of services or service flow does SAMHSA expect applicants to propose?
Programs should be structured so people can realistically move from outreach and prevention into testing, linkage to treatment, ongoing care, and supportive services without falling through gaps created by separate systems.
What funding mechanism is being used for this opportunity?
The funding mechanism is a cooperative agreement.
How is a cooperative agreement different from a standard grant in this opportunity?
Based on the description provided, a cooperative agreement generally indicates substantial federal involvement beyond a standard grant. Applicants should be prepared for an active partnership model with SAMHSA that may include structured expectations related to implementation, reporting, performance monitoring, and continuous quality improvement.
What is the activity category for this funding opportunity?
The activity category is Health.
What is the CFDA number associated with this opportunity?
The CFDA number is 93.243.
Who is eligible to apply?
Eligible applicants include states and territories (including the District of Columbia), political subdivisions of states, Indian tribes and tribal organizations (as defined in 25 U.S.C. 5304), and health facilities or programs operated by or supported through contracts or awards with the Indian Health Service. Eligibility also includes public or private nonprofit organizations, including faith-based organizations, provided they meet the eligibility requirements and can carry out the proposed activities.
Are faith-based organizations eligible?
Yes. Public or private nonprofit organizations, including faith-based organizations, are listed as eligible applicants as long as they meet eligibility requirements and can carry out the proposed activities.
Are Indian tribes and tribal organizations eligible to apply?
Yes. Indian tribes and tribal organizations (as defined in 25 U.S.C. 5304) are included in the eligible applicant categories.
Are Indian Health Service (IHS) facilities or programs eligible?
Yes. Health facilities or programs operated by or supported through contracts or awards with the Indian Health Service are listed as eligible applicants.
What is the maximum award amount (award ceiling)?
The award ceiling is $700,000.
How many awards does SAMHSA expect to make?
SAMHSA expects to make about 8 awards under this announcement.
When was this funding opportunity created?
The opportunity was created on 2024-05-13.
What was the original closing date?
The original closing date was 2024-07-12.
Is this opportunity positioned as a pilot program or a broader rollout?
It is described as a pilot program intended to pilot and expand coordinated services, suggesting a targeted effort to test and scale integrated approaches within a limited number of awards.
What types of outcomes or impact are applicants expected to demonstrate?
Applicants are expected to present a clear, service-ready plan that demonstrates measurable impact across outcomes related to substance use disorders, HIV, and viral hepatitis, consistent with the opportunity's focus on integrated prevention and treatment services.
What does "not treating these issues in isolation" mean in practice for applicants?
It means designing programs where services for substance use, mental health, HIV, and viral hepatitis are integrated or tightly coordinated, so participants can move across prevention, testing, treatment, and supportive services through connected pathways rather than separate, disconnected systems.
What is the overall emphasis regarding equity and community impact?
The program emphasizes focusing on racial and ethnic communities that experience disproportionate burdens and barriers to care, with services designed to reduce gaps in access and improve coordinated, real-world pathways to prevention and treatment.
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