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The STOP Suicide Act amends the Public Health Service Act to establish a federal grant program providing up to $30 million annually (fiscal years 2025–2029) to support stabilization services for individuals experiencing serious suicidal thoughts. Eligible entities—including community health centers, schools, colleges, crisis centers, and public health agencies—may use grants to implement evidence-based or evidence-informed suicide-specific interventions in outpatient, virtual, or peer-support formats. Grantees must demonstrate plans for sustaining services after the grant period ends, and the federal government will evaluate outcomes and provide technical assistance.
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