SAMHSA SMVF TA Center Partners Group

The SMVF TA Center Partners Group is a joint military and civilian interagency group comprised of leaders from various national organizations and federal agencies. The Partners Group works to align agency efforts and help advance federal and state collaboration on issues of interest to service members, veterans, and their families. Read More

Home Base – Veteran and Family Care

“Home Base is a national nonprofit dedicated to healing the invisible wounds of war for Veterans of all eras, Service Members, Military Families and Families of the Fallen through world-class, direct clinical care, wellness, education and research – all at no cost to them – regardless of era of service, discharge status or geographical location. The program was founded by …

Developing a Competitive SAMHSA Grant Application

This might be useful for organizations of friends/families/caretakers/individuals looking to apply for a grant/create new community programs. this is pretty recent, too – April 2022 Read More

Pediatric Mental Health Care Access

Brings behavioral health consultation, training, and support to pediatric primary care and other providers so that children’s mental health needs are met. Read More

Native Connections

Assist tribal youth and young adults ages 24 and below facing mental health issues and those with co-occurring substance abuse issues to reduce the risk of suicide in our tribal community. Funding from this project will provide tribal youth suffering from ADD, ADHD, depression, bi-polar disorder, and other mental/behavioral health disorders access to culturally appropriate services to improve behavioral health …

Mental Health First Aid

A skills-based training course that teaches participants about mental health and substance-use issues. Read More

Partners in Care

Program run by the National Guard chaplain’s office that coordinates support for National Guard members and their families by building partnerships with local faith communities no ties to specific religion/denomination looks like you have to get plugged in through local partners, no central website Read More

SAMHSA Native Youth Conference (NYC)

Not sure that this conference still exists, but this looks like great Program to continue. Per the article, NYC was “the first SAMHSA cross-agency meeting to engage Native youth in efforts to improve the health and well-being of American Indian and Alaska Native communities” Read More

Show me for emergencies (app)

Intended for volunteers and staff responding to emergencies to help them to communicate with people with special communication needs, including people with cognitive disabilities, people who are deaf or hard of hearing, people with limited English proficiency, and anyone experiencing challenges in verbal communication during an emergency. Read More

clinicaltrials.gov

Interactive list of clinical trials – this link is already filtered for ADHD, but this database can be used for all clinical trials funded by NIH Read More