National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
- NIMH Study
A new study, funded in part by NIMH, showed that a new medication derived from ketamine is safe and acceptable for use in humans. The medication may capitalize on the therapeutic effects of ketamine (such as rapid relief for severe depression) while avoiding its negative effects (such as a high risk of misuse).
- Employment Opportunity
Director, National Institute of Mental Health. The National Institutes of Health, the world’s premier biomedical research institution, is seeking applications from exceptional candidates for the exciting position of Director, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). The mission of NIMH is to transform the understanding and treatment of mental illnesses through basic and clinical research, paving the way for prevention, recovery, and cure. NIMH provides national leadership dedicated to understanding, treating, and preventing mental illnesses through basic research on the brain and behavior, and through clinical, epidemiological, and health services research.
The vacancy announcement outlines the position, qualification requirements, and application procedures.
Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA)
Funding and Opportunities
- National Community Care Corps Local Models Program – Dec. 11. The nonprofit provides funding for innovative local models in which volunteers assist family caregivers, older adults, and adults with disabilities to help individuals maintain their independence and age in place. The program intends to fund local models that represent a diverse cross section of the United States in terms of geography; urban, rural, frontier, and tribal communities; and underserved and limited English-speaking populations.
- COSSUP Reaching Rural Initiative: Advancing Collaborative Solutions for Substance Use and Misuse – Dec. 16. The nonprofit Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Use Program (COSSUP) offers a 1-year fellowship for rural practitioners from different professional backgrounds to address substance use and misuse in rural communities. The project is co-sponsored by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the State Justice Institute.
- USDA Rural Energy for America Program (REAP): Grants and Loans for Energy Systems/Improvements – Dec. 31. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides financing and grant funding for agriculture producers and rural small businesses to purchase, install, and construct renewable energy systems or complete energy efficiency improvements. An example of a potential project may be the installation of solar panels for hospitals or clinics to improve energy costs.
- U.S. Department of Energy Demonstration Funding for Energy Improvement in Rural or Remote Areas – Letters of Intent Feb. 27. The federal Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations will provide financial investment, technical assistance, and other resources to advance clean energy demonstrations and energy solutions in rural and remote areas that can be replicated and scaled.
- Communities Unlimited, Inc: Water and Wastewater Loans for Rural Systems – Ongoing. Communities Unlimited, a U.S. Treasury–certified Community Financial Development Institution, offers loans with terms up to 15 years, for small, rural community water and wastewater projects. Loans are made nationwide with an emphasis on Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Texas.
- Addressing the Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and Substance Use in Maternal Health Care – Thursday, November 7 at 2:00 pm Eastern. HRSA’s Office of Women’s Health hosts an hour-long session to discuss the National Strategy to Improve Maternal Mental Health as well as initiatives integrating prevention and care for IPV, substance use, and maternal health. FORHP-funded research published in August 2023 reports higher rates of perinatal IPV for rural residents compared with their urban counterparts. Earlier this year, a report in The American Journal of Public Health identified intimate partner violence (IPV) as a leading cause of maternal mortality.
Federal Resources for Rural Health and Telehealth
Programs to Know
In this ever-evolving landscape, it’s crucial for counselors and their clients to stay informed about available resources and support. The following links provide ongoing support items from the federal government that may be of particular interest. These resources are designed to enhance the well-being of individuals and communities, offering valuable information and assistance for counselors to share with those they serve.
Ongoing Opportunities
HRSA Needs Rural Reviewers for Grant Applications
Medicaid and CHIP Renewal and Transition Resources for Partners
National Indian Health Board Vaccination Event Funding – ongoing while funds last
SAMHSA 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Volunteer and Job Opportunities
USDA Disaster Repair Grants for Rural Communities (for officially declared disasters in 2022–2023)
USDA Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants
EPA Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF)
EPA Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) Program
FEMA/SAMHSA Post-Disaster Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program (CCP) and CCP Toolkit
HRSA/SAMHSA Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) Training and Mentoring
HRSA Seeking Nominations for Migrant Health Advisory
HRSA Technical Assistance for Look-Alike Initial Designation for the Health Center Program
Housing Assistance Council: Housing Loans for Low-Income Rural Communities
HUD Distressed Cities and Persistent Poverty Technical Assistance Program
HUD Hospital Mortgage Insurance Program
Licensure Portability: The Multi-Discipline Licensure Resource Project
NARHC Certified Rural Health Clinic Professional Course
National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence Technical Assistance
National Indian Health Board Tribal Environmental Justice Technical Assistance Center
National Indigenous Women's Resource Center: Technical Assistance for Domestic Violence Programs
NIH Addressing the Impact of Structural Racism and Discrimination – various dates through October 2025
NIH Research to Address Vaccine Hesitancy in Health Disparity Populations – June 2026
NIH Planning Grants for Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH) – various dates through July 2026
NIH Research to Understand Disparities in Maternal Morbidity and Mortality – various dates through October 2026
NIH Data Informed, Place-Based Community-Engaged Research to Advance Health Equity – through January 2027
NIH Project Talk Initiative Host Site Applications
Small Business Administration Guaranteed Loans for Small Business
Small Business Administration Certified Development Company (504) Loan Program: Rural Initiative Pilot Program
Southeast Rural Community Development Assistance Project Development Loans
USDA Rural Business Development Grants, due by Feb. 28, 2025
USDA Rural Business Investment Program
USDA Rural Energy Savings Program
This webpage collects some of the latest resources in the world of mental health provided by federal agencies. To help you find the resources you’re most interested in, content is organized by agency. NBCC does not endorse the viewpoints of these resources. Provided links and details are accurate at the time of publication.