The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is offering a federal grant opportunity titled "National Strategy for Suicide Prevention," aimed at implementing suicide prevention and intervention programs for individuals aged 25 and older. The program seeks to enhance collaboration with community stakeholders, raise awareness of available resources, and promote lethal means safety through a public health approach. With an estimated total program funding of $2,000,000 and an expected five awards, eligible applicants include community-based primary care or behavioral health care settings, emergency departments, state mental health agencies, public health agencies, U.S. territories, and Indian tribes or tribal organizations. Interested parties can contact Tara Parra at (240) 276-2830 or via email at SAMHSA-NSSP@samhsa.hhs.gov for further information, with the synopsis posted on March 16, 2026.