Below are funding opportunities previously featured in our WAFCA E-News. All opportunities will remain posted until the application due date expires.

 

QTT Grant Application Period Opened! Wisconsin mental health provider agencies that currently hire and supervise post- graduate Qualified Treatment Trainees (QTTs) in social work, counseling, and marriage and family therapy are invited to apply.

  • More information can be found here.
  • Applications are due by September 26, 2025​.

 

Youth Telepsychiatry. The Division of Care and Treatment Services is seeking applications for hospitals and clinics providing behavioral health care to expand telepsychiatry services for pediatric, child, and adolescent patients. The funds available through this funding opportunity may be used to purchase and support the technology needed to provide telepsychiatry services. The funds may also be used to recruit and retain psychiatrists and psychiatric prescribers who serve pediatric, child, and adolescent patients.

 

State Announces $50 Million in Grants Available for Local Community Development Projects Statewide. Communities and organizations are encouraged to apply for the next round of Non-State Grant Program funding for local building projects. To be eligible for a grant, organizations must secure funding from non-state revenue sources covering at least half of the total project cost and be ready for construction. Due to anticipated high demand, project awards will be capped at $2 million.

  • Additional information about the Non-State Grant Program, including guidelines and application procedures, is available here.
  • The application period for funding is now open, with a deadline of Oct. 31, 2025. Proposals that align with the program’s mission and demonstrate innovative solutions to pressing community challenges are encouraged.  ​

 

Learning Event Support. Advancing Healthier Wisconsin’s Learning Event Support opportunity aims to improve the health of the people of our state by advancing Wisconsin’s health workforce to be increasingly more accessible, equipped, and representative to improve health for all Wisconsin residents. Funding will support Wisconsin-based learning events that build knowledge, skills, and networks among current Wisconsin-based health professionals and the next generation of leaders to explore new ideas that can be applied to their work to improve health in Wisconsin communities.