top of page
Insights


Forecasts as of April 1, 2026
A HiQuity-selected forecast list of federal funding opportunities, including details on estimated total funding, number of awards, forecasted post dates, descriptions, and eligibility requirements for various behavioral and mental health, and substance use disorder programs, as of April 1, 2026.


The CCBHC Deadline Has Shifted to May 1st, but The Readiness Clock Has Not
SAMHSA's CCBHC grants post dates shifted to May 1st from March 31st, an unexpected extension offering relief, not room for delay. Competitive advantage will be earned now, not later, by using this window for disciplined vetting, early data review, and executive-level readiness to prove your organization is structurally prepared to compete. Schedule a vetting call to determine your readiness track—vet data, prove outcomes, and compete well.


SAMHSA’s FY 2026 Forecasts Are Sending a Clear Signal
The SAMHSA FY 2026 funding forecast is a clear signal: Federal investment is concentrated on suicide prevention, CCBHC expansion, and crisis systems—prioritizing scalable impact. Competitive organizations won't wait for the NOFOs; they are using this forecast period now to strategically vet opportunities, validate data, and define their measurable impact. Readiness is not an option; it's the core of competitiveness itself.


Rethinking Grant Readiness - What Pre-Award Capacity Really Means in 2026
The question has changed: "Are we eligible to apply?" is now "Are we ready to compete and deliver under today’s standards?” In 2026, grant funders demand organizations demonstrate full operational, fiscal, and strategic capacity before the first dollar is allocated—proving low-risk investment in your mission. Stop thinking aspirationally. Waiting until “after the grant” to sort things out means you’re already falling behind.


How to Prepare for SAMHSA FY 2026 NOFOs: Executive Strategy for the New Behavioral Health Funding Landscape
Waiting for release before conducting gap analysis, workforce modeling, sustainability planning, or partnership formalization compresses strategy into mere compliance. The next logical step is to stand up a pre-award readiness sprint now. Baseline your current-state capacity, define the target operating model, and lock governance, roles, and partner commitments before a critical NOFO is published.


Navigating the Fundamental Reorientation of Federal Homelessness Policy (FY25 HUD CoC NOFO)
Facing the most disruptive HUD policy shift in decades, sustainability consulting now demands more than compliance—it requires strategic foresight, program redesign, and crisis-response planning. We help housing providers navigate funding volatility, protect vulnerable populations, and build resilient, data-informed systems to sustain their mission through policy upheaval.
bottom of page
