The Department of Social Services, Division of Behavioral Health, is requesting applications from eligible behavioral health organizations to provide Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) services for the State of South Dakota. The intent of this application is to select a cohort of clinics intending to pursue provisional state-level CCBHC certification as soon as December 2027. Organizations selected to participate in the 2026 CCBHC Provider Cohort will have access to funding opportunities to support the development, expansion, and sustainability planning of CCBHC‑aligned service delivery in any of the nine core service delivery areas. In addition to service delivery expansion, funding is available for the selected cohort to support organizational readiness and capacity building across any of the goal areas for CCBHC implementation.
Click HERE to review SAMHSA requirements for CCBHC certification.
A CCBHC designated service area is the specific geographic region a CCBHC is certified by the state to serve. It defines the catchment area where the clinic must provide comprehensive mental health and substance use services, regardless of ability to pay or residency within that area.
Governance
CCBHC governance must be directly informed by individuals served. The CCBHC must incorporate meaningful participation from individuals with lived experience of mental and/or substance use disorders and their families, including youth.
Required CCBHC Services
The CCBHC Certification Criteria stipulates nine (9) required services that certified clinics must deliver or partner with a community-based agency to deliver on their behalf. The official Scope of Services can be reviewed in the Certification Criteria document available at the hyperlink below (beginning on page 25). Please reference this for any specific service definitions as you complete the matrix.
https://www.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/ccbhc-criteria-2023.pdf
IMPORTANT NOTE: The application form and Program Narrative questions (required attachment) will be used collectively to capture information about your organization’s current readiness to implement required activities of being a CCBHC. The categories presented here are not exhaustive as several elements (e.g., development of required community-based services for veterans and members of the armed forces) will be collaboratively developed as part of the Cohort Learning Community.
Important Definitions for completeing the below section:
Formal Agreement: Signed MOU, MOA, data sharing agreement, or formal contractShared Protocol Only: Shared referral protocols or care pathways established, but no formal written agreementInformal / Unwritten: Working relationship exists but not formally documentedNone Currently: No partnership in place. Notes should include development plan.Not Available: Partner type does not exist in the Designated Service Area
Three attachment files are required for applications to be considered complete:
Optional attachments include:
Multiple files can be uploaded into the field below.
A cost report covering current actual and anticipated costs for new services is required to be completed by all applicants prior to June 1, 2026. This report must include a review of a recent 12-month period for all providers associated costs for services currently provided that would qualify as allowable CCBHC billable services (found in the South Dakota CCBHC Provider Manual). Reports must include actual historical costs as well as anticipated costs for operating additional required CCBHC services not currently provided by the applicant. It is expected that anticipated costs will be estimated. All cost reports must be prepared using the CCBHC Cost Report template published by CMS, available at Medicaid.gov.
CCBHC Cost Report template, instructions, and federal cost principles are available HERE.