Mental health projects in England will receive £55 million from lottery funds to support young people.
Authorities in Blackpool, Kent and Newham in London have each been awarded £10 million to “spot the early signs”, the Big Lottery Fund (BLF) said.
Council-led schemes in Cornwall and Wolverhampton were each granted nearly £9 million while £7.8 million will go towards a five-year project in Hull.
Lyn Cole, BLF grant-making director, said funds would “tackle stigma”.
She said: “Mental health issues in early teens, if not tackled early, can develop into more serious conditions, impacting on school results and opportunities later on in life.”