Behavioral Health Services in Rural King County (MIDD SI-02) Grant
King County Department of Community and Human Services
Funding Amount
Up to US $2,120,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Behavioral Health Services in Rural King County (MIDD SI-02) Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: King County Department of Community and Human Services
Amount: Up to US $2,120,000
Last Updated: August 04, 2025
Summary
The King County Department of Community and Human Services is inviting proposals for Behavioral Health Services in Rural King County, funded by the MIDD Behavioral Health Sales Tax. This initiative aims to enhance community-driven behavioral health services in unincorporated areas, focusing on mental health and substance use treatment. The goal is to develop a comprehensive community-based care system that supports the most vulnerable populations, including Medicaid-eligible residents and low-income individuals.Overview
Department of Community and Human Services We offer access to a range of services to help our county's most vulnerable residents and strengthen our communities. For most work, we contract with our trusted network of community-based agencies to provide direct services. The services and programs include behavioral health treatment, affordable housing, childcare, education and employment for youth and young adults, veterans services, support for seniors, and inclusive resources for people with developmental disabilities. Behavioral Health and Recovery Services We provide high-quality behavioral health services to individuals, families, and communities affected by mental health and/or substance use conditions. Behavioral health services include crisis services, mental health treatment, substance use treatment, plus programs to help people with behavioral health challenges avoid jail and hospital visits or successfully reenter community after a crisis. Our services cover King County residents who are Medicaid eligible and meet certain medical eligibility requirements. We also provide services for low-income, non-Medicaid eligible residents. Behavioral Health Services in Rural King County (MIDD SI-02) The King County Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS) Behavioral Health and Recovery Division (BHRD) is pleased to release this Request for Proposals for Behavioral Health Services in Rural King County with funding provided by the MIDD Behavioral Health Sales Tax. This Request for Proposal (RFP) aims to support rural, community-driven behavioral health services in unincorporated areas of King County. Funding is intended to contribute to the development of a community-based system of care and support that offers mental health and substance use treatment services in unincorporated areas of King County.Eligibility
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Fields of Work
mental-healthaddiction-recoverycommunity-health
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