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Traumatic Brain Injury State Partnership

Nationwide, US

About

Traumatic Brain Injury State Partnership is a federal funding opportunity from Administration for Community Living. This forecasted grant opportunity (HHS-2026-ACL-AOD-TBSG-0019) is available nationwide for eligible applicants.

The Traumatic Brain Injury State Partnership is a federal funding opportunity administered by the Administration for Community Living (ACL) designed to support initiatives that improve services, research, and outcomes for individuals living with traumatic brain injuries (TBI). This grant program operates on a nationwide basis and is particularly valuable for organizations, state agencies, healthcare providers, and community-based entities seeking to expand their TBI programs and services. The funding opportunity supports projects that enhance service delivery, implement evidence-based practices, strengthen state coordination efforts, and improve accessibility to care for TBI survivors and their families. Organizations focused on rehabilitation services, peer support, caregiver assistance, employment services, and community integration for TBI populations should consider applying. This grant represents a strategic opportunity for entities committed to addressing the growing public health impact of traumatic brain injuries and advancing comprehensive state-level responses to TBI care and support. Applicants should consult the official ACL website for specific funding cycles, eligibility requirements, and application procedures.

Grant Details

Funding Range

Amount varies by cycle

Grant Type

Federal

Application Cycle

Annual or as announced

Best For

State agencies, nonprofits, healthcare organizations, and community-based entities focused on traumatic brain injury services

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible for Traumatic Brain Injury State Partnership?

Specific eligibility criteria for this forecasted grant opportunity have not been provided. Typically, federal grants from the Administration for Community Living support state agencies, nonprofit organizations, universities, and community-based organizations working in the TBI field. For detailed eligibility requirements, visit the official ACL website or contact the program directly at grants.gov or the ACL office.

How much funding does Traumatic Brain Injury State Partnership provide?

Funding amounts for this grant cycle have not been specified in available information. Grant amounts may vary by project type, organizational capacity, and specific program focus areas. Check the official grant announcement on grants.gov or the ACL website for current funding details.

How do I apply for Traumatic Brain Injury State Partnership?

Applications for federal grants are typically submitted through grants.gov. This forecasted opportunity (HHS-2026-ACL-AOD-TBSG-0019) will have specific application instructions available when the formal announcement is published. Monitor grants.gov regularly, subscribe to ACL updates, and review the official grant solicitation for submission deadlines, required documentation, and application procedures.

What can Traumatic Brain Injury State Partnership funding be used for?

While specific allowable uses are not detailed in current information, TBI grants typically support activities such as expanding rehabilitation services, implementing evidence-based practices, developing peer support programs, enhancing caregiver resources, improving employment services, strengthening state coordination mechanisms, and increasing access to quality TBI care. Consult the official grant guidelines for a comprehensive list of fundable activities.

Last updated: March 1, 2026