Grants and Solicitations
Grants (Federal and State)
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse applies for State and Federal grants every year. These grants are listed below along with their required documentation.
Block Grants
FFY24-25 Block Grant Application | Comment
Mental Health Block Grant Report | Comment
SUPTRS Block Grant Report | Comment
The 2024 PATH Public Hearing is set for March 14, 2024. More information on attending can be found here.
Requests for Proposal (RFP)
The ODMHSAS regularly issues contracts through the Request For Proposal competitive bidding process. This process allows the ODMHSAS and OMES to collect preliminary requirements for a commodity or service and may dictate to varying degrees the exact structure and format of the vendors’ response. RFPs typically reflect the strategy and short/long-term business objectives, providing detailed insight upon which vendor will be able to offer a matching perspective.
ODMHSAS is solicitating for the development and implementation of evidence-based:
- Mental health and substance abuse treatment programs or other health care programs
- Pretrial diversion programs
- Employment programs
- Education programs
- Housing programs
ODMHSAS Partnered Grants
School-Based Prevention Services Grant: Multi-Tiered System of Supports -
As part of the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) strategic plan to prevent mental, emotional, and behavioral (MEB) health problems, the ODMHSAS will partner with selected Oklahoma LEAs to plan and implement evidence-based, school-based prevention services. The ODMHSAS seeks application from LEAs interested in developing a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) and providing direct school-based prevention services. Under this application, school-based prevention services include planning, coordination and delivery of evidence-informed strategies to students, families, staff and educators. The aims of this project are to:
- Develop a districtwide, comprehensive MTSS plan with the ODMHSAS.
- Train school staff and educators how to recognize the risk factors and warning signs of developing MEB health problems and how to respond to MEB health crisis.
- Offer learning-focused opportunities for families on student MEB health.
- Decrease stigmatizing attitudes and behaviors related to MEB health.
- Implement evidence-informed primary prevention strategies with students, with substance use risk factor outcomes.
Click to view the MTSS Request For Information, Attachment A (Strategic Plan), Attachment B (Statement of Work), and Attachment C (Budget Summary)