What is the estimated total of the grant cancellations?
Sources estimate the cuts to be more than $2 billion.
News / Mental Health
In late January 2026, the Trump administration initiated a significant reduction in federal funding for mental health and substance abuse programs, terminating grants that support vital community services. This move has sparked widespread c...
The Trump administration's decision to terminate these grants reflects a shift in priorities and a restructuring of SAMHSA's grant program. This move comes after previous Medicaid cuts, further straining mental health and addiction care providers.
Several organizations and experts have voiced concerns about the impact of these cuts:
The National Council for Mental Wellbeing is working with bipartisan allies in Congress to gain clarity and share information about the cuts.
Sources estimate the cuts to be more than $2 billion.
The State Opioid Response Grant, Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) funding, and funding for the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline are reportedly not impacted.
Reduced access to critical mental health and addiction services, potential closure of treatment centers, and increased risk for vulnerable populations.
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