Funding Opportunities
Request for Proposals to select behavioral health agencies to operate the first crisis care centers - Now Open
This RFP kicks off the process to site, build and open a regional network of five crisis care centers across King County that will create a new front door for people in crisis who need mental health or substance use services. For full details and to apply, visit: https://www.zoomgrants.com/zgf/crisiscarecenters.
Here are the key dates:
- Information Session: October 17, 2024 2-3pm
- Letter of Intent Deadline: October 25, 2024 by 2pm
- Proposal Deadline:
Launch Ready: November 22, 2024 by 2pm
New Sites: March 21, 2025 by 2pm
- If you have any questions, please email dchscontracts@kingcounty.gov
Request for Applications for Behavioral Health Agencies Capital Facility Improvements - Ongoing
A Request for Applications (RFA) is open to support organizations to make necessary capital improvements, repairs, renovations, and/or expansions in behavioral health treatment facilities located in King County. The goal of these investments is to improve access to and availability of behavioral health services by assisting with eligible capital costs. The open RFA closes quarterly until the Final Close Date of July 31, 2025.
Awards are expected to be made the month after each quarterly close date. For more information about this RFA or to apply, please visit this link.
Requests for Proposals for Behavioral Health Agencies to Support Their Workforce - Due October 16
Growing our behavioral health workforce and investing in the people who treat people is a key part of the Crisis Care Centers Initiative. This RFP released on August 12 will help stabilize King County’s network of behavioral health providers by making investments that help cover the cost of professional fees, training programs, development, clinical supervisor expansion, and also support the wellbeing of workers through activities that promote physical, mental, and emotional health. At least 25 percent of this investment will be used to increase the representativeness of community behavioral health workers within the network.
This RFP is open to all King County Integrated Care Network and Behavioral Health – Administrative Services Organizations (BH-ASO). This is a unique opportunity for our community behavioral health agencies to secure vital resources to support current staff and grow their teams to better serve and represent our diverse communities.
For full RFP details and to apply, visit: www.zoomgrants.com/zgf/ccclbhcp