Opportunity Information: Apply for TI 20 007

The Services Grant Program for Residential Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women (PPW) is a federal discretionary grant opportunity offered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), specifically its Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT). The program is designed to expand and strengthen substance use disorder treatment services for pregnant and postpartum women by supporting treatment models that are family-centered and responsive to the unique needs of women during pregnancy and after childbirth.

A defining feature of this opportunity is its emphasis on treatment settings that can accommodate women while they receive services and, when requested, allow their minor children to live with them. The grant supports programs where women either reside in facilities provided by the program (residential treatment) or receive outpatient treatment services from program-provided facilities. In addition, it prioritizes arrangements that permit minor children to reside with their mothers in those facilities, recognizing that keeping families together can reduce barriers to treatment entry and retention, support bonding, and help stabilize the home environment while recovery is underway. The grant also makes clear that services must be available to the women directly or provided on their behalf, which typically signals support for wraparound care that addresses medical, behavioral health, and social service needs tied to substance use recovery in the perinatal period.

The opportunity is identified as Funding Opportunity Number TI 20 007 and is associated with CFDA (now commonly referenced as Assistance Listing) number 93.243, placing it within SAMHSA's health-related assistance programs. It uses the grant funding instrument and falls under the health funding activity category. The funding timeline listed shows a creation date of January 30, 2020, with an original application closing date of March 30, 2020, indicating a time-limited competitive application window for the FY 2020 cycle.

In terms of award size and scale, the maximum funding amount (award ceiling) is $525,000 per award, and SAMHSA anticipated making 3 awards under this announcement. That combination suggests a relatively small number of competitive awards intended to support intensive, structured treatment programming rather than broad formula funding. The eligible applicant category is listed as "Others," with additional eligibility details referenced in the full announcement text, which typically means applicants may include certain types of nonprofit organizations, treatment providers, or other entities allowed under SAMHSA rules, but would need to confirm eligibility through the full eligibility section of the official notice.

Overall, this grant opportunity targets a specific, high-need population and funds treatment approaches that reduce practical and family-related barriers to care. By supporting residential or facility-based outpatient services that can include on-site accommodations for children, the program aims to improve access to treatment, promote continuity of care through pregnancy and postpartum transitions, and better align recovery services with the realities many women face when parenting while seeking treatment.

  • The Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Services Grant Program for Residential Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women" 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 Jan 30, 2020.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Mar 30, 2020. (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 $525,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 3 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the Services Grant Program for Residential Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women (PPW)?

It is a federal discretionary grant opportunity intended to expand and strengthen substance use disorder treatment services for pregnant and postpartum women, with a focus on family-centered treatment models that respond to the needs of women during pregnancy and after childbirth.

Which federal agency offers this grant?

The grant is offered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), specifically SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT).

What is the official Funding Opportunity Number for this program?

The Funding Opportunity Number is TI 20 007.

What is the CFDA/Assistance Listing number associated with this opportunity?

The opportunity is associated with CFDA (Assistance Listing) number 93.243.

What is the main purpose of this grant program?

The program is designed to expand and strengthen treatment services for pregnant and postpartum women by supporting treatment approaches that reduce barriers to care and reflect the realities of pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and parenting.

What kind of treatment settings does this program support?

The grant supports (1) residential treatment programs where women reside in facilities provided by the program and (2) outpatient treatment services delivered from program-provided facilities.

Does this program allow women to live on-site while receiving services?

Yes. A defining feature is its emphasis on residential treatment settings where women can reside in facilities provided by the program while receiving services.

Can minor children live with their mothers in the program-supported facilities?

The opportunity prioritizes arrangements that permit minor children to reside with their mothers in program-provided facilities when requested, recognizing that keeping families together can reduce barriers to treatment entry and retention.

Is allowing children to reside with their mothers required or just encouraged?

Based on the information provided, the opportunity emphasizes and prioritizes arrangements that allow minor children to live with their mothers when requested, but the specific requirements would be confirmed in the full announcement text.

Why does the program emphasize family-centered treatment and keeping families together?

The grant highlights that keeping families together can reduce barriers to treatment entry and retention, support bonding, and help stabilize the home environment while recovery is underway.

Who is the target population for services under this grant?

The target population is pregnant and postpartum women who need substance use disorder treatment services.

Are services intended to be provided only to the women, or can they include supports delivered on their behalf?

The opportunity states that services must be available to the women directly or provided on their behalf, which typically signals support for wraparound care addressing medical, behavioral health, and social service needs connected to perinatal substance use recovery.

What type of funding instrument is used for this opportunity?

The opportunity uses the grant funding instrument.

What funding activity category does this opportunity fall under?

It falls under the health funding activity category.

What is the maximum award amount (award ceiling) per grant?

The maximum funding amount (award ceiling) is $525,000 per award.

How many awards did SAMHSA anticipate making under this announcement?

SAMHSA anticipated making 3 awards under this announcement.

What does the limited number of anticipated awards suggest about competitiveness?

With only 3 anticipated awards and a relatively substantial award ceiling, the opportunity suggests a competitive application process aimed at supporting intensive, structured treatment programming rather than broad formula funding.

What is the timeline information provided for this opportunity?

The timeline listed includes a creation date of January 30, 2020, and an original application closing date of March 30, 2020, indicating a time-limited competitive application window for the FY 2020 cycle.

Is this opportunity tied to a specific fiscal year cycle?

Yes. The provided timeline indicates it was for the FY 2020 cycle.

Who is eligible to apply based on the information provided?

The eligible applicant category is listed as "Others," with additional eligibility details referenced in the full announcement text. This typically indicates eligibility may include certain nonprofit organizations, treatment providers, or other entities permitted under SAMHSA rules, but applicants would need to confirm eligibility in the official eligibility section.

Where should applicants look to confirm detailed eligibility requirements?

Eligibility details are referenced as being in the full announcement text, so the official notice is the place to confirm the specific applicant types that qualify.

Does the grant focus more on residential treatment or outpatient services?

It supports both residential treatment and facility-based outpatient treatment, while placing particular emphasis on residential settings that can accommodate women and, when requested, their minor children.

What outcomes or impacts is the grant trying to improve?

Based on the description, the program aims to improve access to treatment, promote continuity of care through pregnancy and postpartum transitions, and better align recovery services with parenting responsibilities and family stability needs.

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