Nonprofit Rehab and Mental Health Grants for PTSD
GrantWatch has nonprofit rehab and mental health grants that address PTSD. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affects people from all walks of life, including veterans, first responders, and anyone who has experienced trauma. What’s more, if left untreated, it can have lasting effects on the lives of those who suffer from it. It often requires both mental health and rehab support for recovery. Thankfully, there are grants available that can help cover the costs of therapy, medication, support programs, and specialized facilities focused on PTSD treatment.
Visit GrantWatch and view lists of nonprofit grants specifically aimed at rehab and mental health for those individuals living with issues including PTSD. In the meantime, here is a carefully curated list of grants that focuses on PTSD, rehabilitation, and mental health for individuals escaping domestic violence, at-risk youth, first responders, and military members and their families.
Nonprofit Rehab and Mental Health Grants
1. Train Service Dogs
Grants and in-kind support are available to USA nonprofits that train PTSD service dogs for U.S. military veterans, providing financial aid and food contributions to cover training costs at no charge to the veterans.
2. Service Members, Veterans, and First Responders
Grant to USA service members, veterans, and first responders with PTSD and other critical injuries or disabilities to help offset personal and family financial challenges.
3. At-Risk Military Veterans
Grants to USA nonprofit organizations to improve the lives of injured military veterans and their families. Funding supports a range of services and programs including, but not limited to, therapeutic and recreational activities, and rehabilitation programs.
4. Nonprofits to Support General Operations
Grants to Florida, New York, Connecticut, and Washington, DC nonprofit organizations to support general operations. Includes veterans initiatives that provide for PTSD treatment.
5. Volunteer Fire Departments and EMS Organizations
Grants of up to $5,000 to Texas volunteer fire departments and nonprofit EMS organizations for programs to benefit emergency responders throughout the state. Funding is intended to assist EMS providers in developing health and wellness programs.
6. Nonprofits, Agencies, Clinics, and Health Centers
Grants to Virginia nonprofit organizations, agencies, clinics, and health centers to address the healthcare needs (including mental health, physical rehabilitation, and PTSD treatment) of communities throughout the state.
7. Mental Illness, Alcoholism, Brain Damage, PTSD, and Disabilities
Grants up to $2,500 to Alaska community agencies to assist individuals with alcoholism, substance-related disorders, mental illness, PTSD, and brain damage.
8. Address Abuse and Promote Mental Health Services
Grants to Utah nonprofit organizations for programs and activities that benefit children and underserved residents. Funding is intended to prevent child abuse and domestic violence, promote mental health services, and support educational programs for children.
9. Culturally Specific Responses to Victims of Crime
Grants to USA and territories community-based organizations and NGOs for programs that provide culturally specific responses to victims of crime.
10. Financial Assistance During Times of Crisis
Grants to USA and Canada entertainment-sector workers for financial assistance during times of crisis. Grants cover basic needs, counseling programs, and funeral needs.
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