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BJA FY 2026 Second Chance Act Family-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program

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The BJA FY 2026 Second Chance Act Family-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program, solicitation number O-BJA-2026-172700, is a federal funding opportunity provided by the Bureau of Justice Assistance under the Department of Justice. This program aims to provide treatment and recovery support services to pregnant parents or those with minor children who have substance use disorders and are under correctional control in community-based settings, jails, or prisons. The primary goal is to reduce recidivism and improve reentry outcomes for both the parents and their children through family-based treatment or alternatives to incarceration. Eligible applicants include state, local, and tribal governments, as well as nonprofit and faith-based organizations. Government entities must apply under Category 1, while nonprofit and faith-based organizations must apply under Category 2. The solicitation was posted on August 17, 2026, and the deadline for responses is September 24, 2026. Interested parties can coordinate through the Bureau of Justice Assistance via the provided contact email or phone number.

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BJA funding for family-based substance use treatment for justice-involved parents; deadline September 24, 2026.

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Department Of Justice → Bureau Of Justice AssistanceView Agency

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621420 - Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse CentersView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Justice → Bureau Of Justice Assistance
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This is a notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) for the BJA FY 2026 Second Chance Act Family-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program. This opportunity will provide treatment and recovery support services to parents with substance use disorders (SUD) who have minor children or are pregnant and are under correctional control in a facility or community-based setting. State, local, and tribal governments and nonprofit organizations may apply for funding to provide family-based SUD treatment programs in jail, in prison, or as part of an alternative to incarceration to reduce recidivism and improve reentry and other related outcomes for the parent and for their children. State, local, and tribal governments must apply for funding under Category 1 and nonprofit organizations and faith-based organizations must apply for funding under Category 2.

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