Request for Applications State Fiscal Years 2016-2017 Problem Gambling


SFY16-17 RFA - Problem Gambling Fund

February 23, 2015 - The Grants Management Unit in the Department of Health and Human Services, Director's Office, has issued a Request for Applications (RFA) for grants funded from the Revolving Account to Support Programs for the Prevention and Treatment of Problem Gambling, also referred to as the Problem Gambling Fund.

Proposals are being accepted in three program areas within the field of problem gambling: Treatment, Prevention, and Workforce Development. Each program area has a distinct RFA and affiliated appendices and can be accessed individually in the sections below.

Note: Potential applicants MUST REGISTER and PARTICIPATE IN a mandatory RFA Orientation to be provided via online webinar Thursday, February 26 at 1:30 PM PST. Information on registering for the webinar is included in the RFA; it is also posted further below on this page for your convenience. The online application will only be accessible to those who have participated in the mandatory orientation. No questions about the RFA will be answered prior to the orientation.

    RFA - Problem Gambling Treatment

    Request for Applications (RFA) for the Treatment of Problem Gambling (PG Treatment RFA)

      RFA - Problem Gambling Prevention

      Request for Applications (RFA) for Problem Gambling Prevention Programs (PG Prevention RFA)

        RFA - Problem Gambling Workforce Development

        Request for Applications (RFA) for Problem Gambling Workforce Development (PG Workforce Development or WFD RFA)

          RFA Questions and Answers (Q & A)

          The Questions and Answers document accessible through the link below has been updated from the original posted on March 9, 2015. The updated document contains several new questions that were received by the deadline of 5:00 pm March 6; however, due to staff absences, were not responded to until March 10.

          Problem Gambling RFA Orientation Webinar Presented February 26, 2015

          For further information, contact the Grants Management Unit