Maine receiving $11.2 million for mental health, substance use programs
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Maine Department of Health and Human Services will receive two grants totaling $11,239,664 through the American Rescue Plan, according to a news release.
The $5,599,279 Mental Health Block Grant (MHBG) and $5,640,385 Substance Abuse Block Grant (SABG) will fund mental health and substance use programs.
The MHBG program enables states and territories to provide comprehensive community mental health services and to address needs and gaps in existing treatment services for those with serious mental illness.
The SABG program allows states and territories to plan, implement and evaluate activities to prevent, treat and help more people recover from substance use disorder. This funding will also allow recipients to make investments in existing prevention, treatment and recovery infrastructure, promote support for providers and address unique local needs to deliver substance use disorder services.
Event Date
Address
United States