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HF 2762

Restoration for All, Inc. grant funding provided to provide mental health and suicide prevention services and resources; and money appropriated.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Mohamud Noor

Provides state funding as a grant to Restoration for All, Inc. to deliver mental health and suicide‑prevention services, administered by Minnesota DHS for Minnesotans.

Introduction and first reading, referred to Human Services Finance and Policy
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Bill Summary · HF 2762

Summary of House File 2762 (HF 2762)

Overview

HF 2762 proposes to provide grant funding to Restoration for All, Inc. for mental health and suicide prevention services and resources, with funds appropriated by the state. The bill is classified as an appropriations measure focused on the Human Services area and the Minnesota Department of Human Services’ administration of related programs. It was introduced on March 24, 2025, and referred to the House committee on Human Services Finance and Policy. A companion Senate bill exists as SF 2031.

Purpose and Intent

  • Establishes state funding to support Restoration for All, Inc. in delivering mental health and suicide prevention services and resources.
  • Aims to expand access to mental health supports and preventive resources through a grant mechanism.

Key Provisions (as described by the bill title and status)

  • Appropriation: Creates an appropriation of state funds to be granted to Restoration for All, Inc. for the stated purposes.
  • Grant Purpose: Funds would be used to provide mental health services and resources related to suicide prevention.
  • Administration: The grant would typically be administered by the appropriate state human services agency (consistent with Minnesota’s practice for human services grants).

Note: The full bill text would detail eligibility, grant terms, reporting, duration, and performance expectations. Those specifics are not provided in the available summary.

Beneficiaries and Affected Parties

  • Primary beneficiary: Restoration for All, Inc., as the grant recipient.
  • Indirect beneficiaries: Minnesotans who would access mental health services and suicide prevention resources supported by the grant.
  • Affected agencies: Minnesota Department of Human Services (or the designated human services agency) as administrator of the grant.

Financial Considerations

  • The bill involves an appropriation directed to a nonprofit grant program, but the specific dollar amount, funding duration, and disbursement schedule are not included in the available information.
  • As an appropriations bill, it would require committee action, floor votes, and signature to become law, with potential annual or multi-year funding depending on the final version.

Procedural Status and Timeline

  • Introduced: March 24, 2025.
  • Status: Introduction and first reading; referred to Human Services Finance and Policy.
  • Next steps would typically include committee hearings, potential amendments, and floor consideration in the House; companion SF 2031 in the Senate would move through its respective committee process.

Related Legislation

  • SF 2031 (companion bill) pending in the Senate.

Potential Impacts and Considerations

  • Could provide targeted support for mental health and suicide prevention via a nonprofit grant.
  • Requires scrutiny of grant terms, accountability, and measurable outcomes (e.g., services delivered, participant access, and prevention indicators) once the bill’s detailed provisions are available.
  • Fiscal impact will depend on the authorized appropriation, duration, and administrative costs.

Next Steps

  • Review the full text for eligibility criteria, grant terms, reporting requirements, and the exact funding amount.
  • Monitor committee hearings and any amendments in both the House and Senate.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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