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New Funding Opportunity: Grants for Behavioral Health Services in Rural King County — Apply by August 22, 2025, at 2PM

King County’s Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS) is excited to announce a new funding opportunity to support rural, community-driven behavioral health services in unincorporated areas of King County.  

The Behavioral Health Services in Rural King County Request for Proposals (RFP) is now open, with applications due by Friday, August 22, 2025, at 2:00 PM (PST). The RFP seeks to fund organizations located in King County’s rural Community Service Areas (CSA). Eligible applicants must provide mental health or substance use services, including but not limited to prevention, treatment, recovery support, peer-based services, and care coordination with a goal of reducing geographic barriers to care. Funding comes from King County’s local MIDD behavioral health sales tax.

 Applicants are invited to submit a proposal in response to one of the following options: 

Funded programs should increase access to publicly funded behavioral health services for rural residents through community-informed, and culturally responsive approaches. 

For more information and to apply now, see the full RFP here.  

About the Behavioral Health Services in Rural King County Grants 

The Behavioral Health Services in Rural King County grants are part of King County’s ongoing commitment to equitable development and inclusive community access to behavioral heath care. This RFP seeks proposals from organizations serving rural unincorporated areas of King County. Applicants must acknowledge that, to be eligible for funding under this RFP, all proposed services must be delivered entirely within these defined rural CSA boundaries including but not limited to: 

This also includes the adjoining cities and towns including Skykomish, Duvall, Carnation, Snoqualmie, North Bend, Covington, Maple Valley, Black Diamond, and Enumclaw.  

Who Should Apply? 

We welcome proposals from nonprofit 501(c)3 organizations, Community-Based Organizations, Tribes and Tribal organizations, and public or governmental agencies serving communities within rural King County. Small nonprofits and grassroots organizations are especially encouraged to apply.  

RFP Timeline 

Final day to submit questions via Zoomgrants: August 15 

Proposal due: August 22, by 2:00 p.m. 

Responses reviewed: September 2025 

Interviews with applicants: September 2025 

Notification of selected and non-selected applicants: October 2025 

Anticipated contract start date: January 1, 2026 

How to Apply 

Applications must be submitted through ZoomGrants. The platform allows you to save your progress, upload documents, and communicate directly with the grant team. 

Questions? 

Please contact Nikki Nguyen, RFP Lead, at nnguyen@kingcounty.gov

Why Rural Communities Need Better Access to Behavioral Health Care 

People living in rural parts of King County often have a harder time getting the mental health and substance use care they need. Compared to people living in cities, rural residents use these services less—even though they face just as many challenges. 

Based on what we’ve heard from rural communities and national research, here are some of the reasons why: 

In 2021, King County’s Behavioral Health and Recovery Division (BHRD) asked rural residents to share their thoughts. Over 700 people responded to surveys and joined listening sessions. We also looked at national research and local service data. Here’s what we learned: 

Since then, we’ve kept talking with rural partners and community groups. Their feedback continues to shape our work. Based on what we’ve heard, here are the top priorities for future funding: 

What Rural Communities Say They Need 

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