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Palatine Community Mental Health Board Announces Funding Guidelines for 2026–2027 Grant Cycle
Funding guidelines and application materials are now available
The Palatine Township Community Mental Health Board is pleased to announce that funding guidelines and application materials are now available for organizations seeking financial support to provide mental health, intellectual & developmental disability, and substance addiction services for residents of Palatine Township.
The Palatine Township Community Mental Health Board is committed to strengthening the local behavioral health system by investing in programs that improve access to care, expand community-based services, and address the evolving needs of Township residents.
Eligible nonprofit organizations and qualified service providers are encouraged to review the funding guidelines and application requirements. Applicants should carefully follow all submission instructions and deadlines outlined in the application materials.
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Funding decisions will be guided by the Palatine Township Community Mental Health Board's commitment to supporting evidence-based, accessible, and impactful services that enhance the health and well-being of individuals and families throughout Palatine Township.
Application guidelines, eligibility requirements, and submission information are available on the Palatine Township website under the Community Mental Health Board sections. For those interested in applying the application will be available this week.
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For additional information and to access the funding guidelines, please visit the Palatine Township Community Mental Health Board page.
Questions can be directed to:
Administrator Anna Chychula
Palatine Township
721 S. Quentin Road, Suite 101
Palatine, IL 60067
funding guidelines and application materials are now available
847-358-6700
Palatine Township is your primary source of humanitarian aid in our community. The Township provides numerous services and events for its 115,000 residents and supports 35 social service agencies located within its boundaries. The Township is one of the most heavily populated in Illinois, with a mission to enhance and improve the quality of life for all residents.
The following communities are part of Palatine Township: Palatine, Rolling Meadows, Inverness, Arlington Heights, Hoffman Estates, Barrington, South Barrington and Schaumburg.