Treatment for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness

TIEH is a competitive grant to fund direct services for people experiencing homelessness who have substance use disorders or co-occurring mental illnesses and substance use disorders.

Administering Agency:

SAMHSA

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Key Details:

Funding Overview:

TIEH is a competitive grant to fund direct services for people experiencing homelessness who have substance use disorders or co-occurring mental illnesses and substance use disorders.

Common Uses:

Funding can be used to support three primary types of activities: (1) integrated mental health and substance use treatment and other recovery-oriented services; (2) efforts to engage clients in benefits such as Medicaid and Social Security Disability Insurance; and (3) coordination of housing and services. Allowable uses include funding outreach, identification of housing, direct treatment, case management, and screening and assessment.

Issue Area(s): Housing and Homelessness, Mental Health, Substance Use Disorder

Eligibility: CBO/Other, City, County, State, Territory, Tribal

Key Usage Options: Hire Staff, Screening/Assessment, Staff Training

Funding Amount/Range: Varies

Allocation Frequency: Annual

Funding/Expending Period: 5 years

Funding Type: Competitive Grant

How to Obtain: Application Process

Match Requirement: No