viernes, 11 de marzo de 2016

Headlines: New Grant Opportunities for Substance Abuse Treatment

Headlines: New Grant Opportunities for Substance Abuse Treatment

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Opioid Recovery App Challenge

SAMHSA launched a new challenge to spur developers to create a mobile application (app) that provides additional recovery support to patients receiving treatment for opioid misuse. The goal is to assist people in recovery in accessing resources, educational materials, information, and social supports through technology. $32,500 in prizes.
Funding

Up to $33 Million in Grants To Provide Substance Use Disorder Treatment to Minority Women at High Risk for HIV/AIDS

The grant program will expand substance use disorder treatment and HIV services for African American, Hispanic/Latina, and other racial and ethnic minority women.

Up to $48.6 Million in Grants To Expand Substance Abuse Treatment Capacity in Adult Treatment and Adult Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts

The purpose of this program is to expand and/or enhance substance use disorder treatment services in existing adult problem-solving courts, which use the treatment drug model to provide alcohol and drug treatment to defendants/offenders.

Up to $24.4 Million for the Capacity Building Initiative for Substance Abuse and HIV Prevention for At-Risk Racial/Ethnic Minority Youth and Young Adults

The purpose of this program is to support an array of activities to assist grantees in building a solid foundation for delivering and sustaining quality and accessible state-of-the-science substance abuse and HIV prevention services.

Up to $1.2 Million for Youth Drug and Alcohol Prevention Efforts

The Strategic Prevention Framework Partnerships for Success grants program addresses two of the nation's top substance abuse prevention priorities: (1) preventing underage drinking among people aged 12 to 20; and (2) preventing prescription drug misuse among people aged 12 to 25.

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