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10/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/09/2025 10:20

Georgia Veterans Mental Health Services Grant Program to Open Application for Second Round

October 09, 2025

Georgia Veterans Mental Health Services Grant Program to Open Application for Second Round

The Georgia Department of Veterans Service is announcing another request for proposal opportunity for its Georgia Veterans Mental Health Services Grant Program (VMHS). Established in 2023, the VMHS grant program supports mental and behavioral health providers who specialize in services for military service members, veterans, and their families.

Georgia's VMHS grant program received $1 million for a fourth year of grant funding through state appropriations for fiscal year 2026. The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Centerstone received a grant of just over $800,000 in the first round of VMHS funding of fiscal year 2026.

Remaining funds will be distributed after a second round of applications. If multiple applicants are approved for funding, the cumulative total of grant dollars awarded in this round cannot exceed $180,000.

The application will open at 10:00 a.m. on October 10, 2025 and will close at 4:30 p.m. on November 10, 2025.

Subject to the availability of funding, competitive matching grants will be awarded to nonprofit community behavioral health programs that meet eligibility criteria. Applicants MUST have matching funding.

Eligible organizations must be nonprofits (501(c)3) in the state of Georgia which:

  • provide behavioral health services;
  • utilize evidence-based practices;
  • integrate military cultural competency training for staff members;
  • join and use the Unite Us coordinated care network as a partner to accept and provide referrals; and
  • connect clients with appropriate community-based behavioral health services upon discharge in a timely manner.

Nonprofit community behavioral healthcare providers with experience in treating military service members and veterans are encouraged to apply.

Priority status for applicants will be given to programs with locations within 50 miles of a military base and for applicants seeking grants for operating costs attached to a project for which capital investments have already been made.

Award approval requires an executed Terms and Conditions agreement within 30 days of selection. Approved organizations must have an active Unique Entity Identifier (UEI), vendor location on file, and an approved budget. It is recommended organizations applying for this grant start the process for approval in the Georgia Vendor Management System.

Questions on this process and required documentation should be sent to [email protected].

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About GDVS:

The Georgia Department of Veterans Service (GDVS) is not part of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, but is an agency of Georgia's state government created for the purpose of advising, counseling, and assisting Georgia's veterans and their families in receiving their rightful benefits under the vast and complex framework of veterans' laws. The GDVS mission, to serve Georgia's veterans and their families in all matters pertaining to veterans benefits, falls into two basic tasks: informing veterans and their families about veterans' benefits, and directly assisting and advising veterans and their families in securing the federal and state benefits to which they are entitled.

Veterans or their family members should contact their local field office to schedule an appointment. Locate a veterans service office near you at: https://veterans.georgia.gov/field-offices.

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