The ATTAIN Mental Health Act of 2025 mandates the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish and operate an interactive, internet-based dashboard within two years of enactment. This dashboard aims to significantly improve public access to information regarding Federal grants for mental health and substance use disorder programs. It is specifically designed to assist potential applicants in identifying and applying for relevant funding opportunities. The dashboard must comply with the **Americans with Disabilities Act** and will be continually updated with current grant opportunities. In its development, the Secretary may consult with various federal agencies, Indian Tribes, and a wide range of relevant entities, including educational institutions, non-profits, care providers, and law enforcement, to ensure user-friendly design and effective search functions. Key information provided will include Federal and, where available, State grant program names, application statuses (open, closed, awarded) with dates, and identifying details for each program. Potential grant applicants will be able to search the dashboard by key categories and location, with direct access or links to program information pages and online applications. The Secretary is also authorized to accept and integrate voluntarily submitted data from States, particularly concerning the distribution of Federal block grants for mental health and substance use disorder resources, to clarify how funds are allocated at the State and Tribal levels.
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
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ATTAIN Mental Health Act
USA119th CongressS-1878| Senate
| Updated: 5/22/2025
The ATTAIN Mental Health Act of 2025 mandates the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish and operate an interactive, internet-based dashboard within two years of enactment. This dashboard aims to significantly improve public access to information regarding Federal grants for mental health and substance use disorder programs. It is specifically designed to assist potential applicants in identifying and applying for relevant funding opportunities. The dashboard must comply with the **Americans with Disabilities Act** and will be continually updated with current grant opportunities. In its development, the Secretary may consult with various federal agencies, Indian Tribes, and a wide range of relevant entities, including educational institutions, non-profits, care providers, and law enforcement, to ensure user-friendly design and effective search functions. Key information provided will include Federal and, where available, State grant program names, application statuses (open, closed, awarded) with dates, and identifying details for each program. Potential grant applicants will be able to search the dashboard by key categories and location, with direct access or links to program information pages and online applications. The Secretary is also authorized to accept and integrate voluntarily submitted data from States, particularly concerning the distribution of Federal block grants for mental health and substance use disorder resources, to clarify how funds are allocated at the State and Tribal levels.