TI-26-014
State Pilot Program for Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women
Summary
Substance Use Disorder and Maternal Mental Health Integration
This program funds integrated service delivery systems that address substance use disorder (SUD) and co-occurring mental health conditions in pregnant and postpartum women. The initiative targets maternal and infant health outcomes through evidence-based screening, treatment, and recovery support services, with particular emphasis on opioid use disorder and the complex needs of affected families. Research and implementation efforts should span clinical care coordination, workforce development, and health equity approaches for communities experiencing disproportionate maternal morbidity and mortality.
The funder prioritizes pregnant and postpartum women with primary SUD diagnoses, their infants and families, and underserved populations. Successful applications will likely integrate obstetric, addiction medicine, and mental health services while generating implementation evidence on service integration models, screening protocols, treatment outcomes, and recovery support effectiveness.
- Who can apply: Not stated
- Funding & project length: Not stated
- Award / mechanism: Not stated
- Key dates: Not stated
- Best fit for: Maternal health, addiction medicine, and implementation science researchers designing integrated SUD/mental health service models for pregnant and postpartum populations
Missing critical details: Eligible applicant types, funding amount and project duration, submission deadline, and award mechanism type.