Based on the success of the 2024 Annual Campaign, lessons learned from our post-covid mental health grantmaking, and community level data indicating ongoing community need, JUF’s Health and Human Service Commission established a new Mental Health Grant Program in 2025. JUF Mental Health Grants are intended to enhance and expand local access to needed mental health services and supports, with a particular focus or touchpoint in the Jewish community.
We are pleased to release this new Request for Proposal for a FY2026 grant cycle (July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026). Applications are due by 3PM on Friday, May 9th.
Awards for single applicants will range from $25,000-$75,000.
Awards for collaborative applicants can request up to $100,000.
Grant awards are renewable for up to 2 years. Renewals are fully contingent on review of budget and satisfactory progress towards stated objectives and are not automatic.
This grant pool is by invitation only.
JUF Mental Health Grant
Based on the success of the 2024 Annual Campaign, lessons learned from our post-covid mental health grantmaking, and community level data indicating ongoing community need, JUF’s Health and Human Service Commission established a new Mental Health Grant Program in 2025. JUF Mental Health Grants are intended to enhance and expand local access to needed mental health services and supports, with a particular focus or touchpoint in the Jewish community.
We are pleased to release this new Request for Proposal for a FY2026 grant cycle (July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026). Applications are due by 3PM on Friday, May 9th.
Awards for single applicants will range from $25,000-$75,000.
Awards for collaborative applicants can request up to $100,000.
Grant awards are renewable for up to 2 years. Renewals are fully contingent on review of budget and satisfactory progress towards stated objectives and are not automatic.
This grant pool is by invitation only.