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Federal Policy·February 4, 2026

SAMHSA Awards $794 Million in Block Grants for Community Mental Health and Substance Use Services

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration distributed $794 million in block grant funding to states and territories for community-based mental health services and substance abuse treatment and prevention programs. The funding was distributed in February 2026 across all states and U.S. territories. This matters for Medicaid managed care organizations because block grant-funded community providers often serve as essential network partners for behavioral health services, and state allocation decisions may affect provider capacity, referral patterns, and care coordination requirements for Medicaid enrollees.

Why it matters

Block grant distribution affects the capacity and stability of community behavioral health providers that MCOs rely on for network adequacy, crisis services, and care coordination for members with substance use disorders and serious mental illness.

Behavioral Health · Managed Care

Read the full article at samhsa.gov

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