Welcome to Dewitt County Mental Health Board
Making mental health care accessible to the community
Welcome to Dewitt County Mental Health Board
Making mental health care accessible to the community
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Making mental health care accessible to the community
Making mental health care accessible to the community
The DeWitt County Mental Health Board will accept applications in June 2025 for FY 2026 funding for mental health, substance use, and developmental disability services and programs serving DeWitt County residents.
Non-profit or governmental organizations must submit applications online during the period June 1-July 1, 2025.
To express your intent to apply, request a copy of FY 2026 funding criteria and application procedures, and ask questions, please contact Sharon Mills, Board Administrator, at smills@dewittcountymhb.com.
Eleven agencies and organizations provided services to DeWitt County residents during the 2024 fiscal year with more than $600,000 allocated by the DeWitt County Community Mental Health Board. The annual report shows the use of County tax-levied mental health funds for programs and services supporting DeWitt County residents with mental illness, substance misuse, and/or intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The Board has allocated $642,503 for fiscal year 2025 to organizations serving DeWitt County residents. The Board will take applications for fiscal year 2026 funding from governmental and nonprofit organizations this June. For more information, see the Website or contact Sharon Mills, board administrator, at 309-830-0696 or smills@dewittcountymhb.org.
For a list of available resources for our community, please click on FIND OUT MORE below.
The source of funding for the MHB is tax levy collected by the DeWitt County Board.
For more information, click the FIND OUT MORE button below.
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This website is intended for educational purposes only to provide information and resources to our community.
In the event of an emergency, please call 911.