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Veterans to benefit from VA's $112 million suicide prevention program
Summary
The VA announced a $112 million grant cycle through the Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program to expand community‑based suicide prevention services for veterans, especially those not enrolled in VA health care. Applications are due June 12, 2026.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs announced a $112 million grant opportunity to expand community‑based suicide prevention services for veterans. The funding will be awarded through the Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program and is open to nonprofits, local and state governments, tribal organizations and other community groups that serve veterans, service members and their families. VA officials emphasized outreach to veterans who are not currently enrolled in VA health care, noting that about 60 percent of veterans who die by suicide were not receiving VA care in the two years before their death. The program began in 2022 and the VA says it has awarded more than $210 million through this initiative to date.
Key points:
- The VA announced a $112 million grant opportunity through the Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program.
- Funding is intended for community‑based organizations that provide outreach, screening, referrals, peer support and crisis intervention for veterans, service members and families, with priority for those not enrolled in VA care.
- The VA said about 60 percent of veterans who die by suicide were not receiving VA care in the two years prior, and grant efforts aim to reach that population.
- Applications for the current funding cycle are due June 12, 2026; the VA will offer technical assistance and application resources.
Summary:
The grants are intended to expand local suicide prevention services and to connect veterans to mental health and crisis resources, particularly those not engaged with VA health care. The VA will provide technical assistance to applicants and has set an application deadline of June 12, 2026. Undetermined at this time.
