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Mental Health Funds Axed: $1.9B Grants Terminated
15 Jan
Summary
- Thousands of federal grants for mental health and addiction treatment were terminated.
- President Trump's political appointees initiated the cancellations.
- The terminated grants were valued at approximately $1.9 billion.

Thousands of federal grants vital for mental health and addiction treatment programs were suddenly terminated late Tuesday. Sources indicate that President Trump's political appointees, not career officials, drove these abrupt cancellations at the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
The impact is significant, with 2,706 discretionary grants valued at approximately $1.9 billion being affected. A termination notice revealed the agency's stated aim to "better prioritize agency resources" toward issues like rising mental illness rates, substance abuse, overdose, and suicide.
However, sources note that many canceled grants directly addressed these priorities, including substantial funding for the Opioid Response Network and programs supporting community-based recovery resources. This follows previous actions like sweeping Medicaid cuts that also affected public health services.




