Building Communities of Recovery
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The Building Communities of Recovery program, under solicitation number TI-26-010, is designed to empower organizations to mobilize and coordinate community resources in order to expand access to long-term recovery support for individuals battling substance use disorders and co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. The initiative emphasizes collaboration across local networks to build sustainable recovery ecosystems that address the complex needs of affected populations. Applications must demonstrate clear strategies for integrating services, engaging stakeholders, and ensuring equitable access to support systems. This federal solicitation, managed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration within the Department of Health and Human Services, has a strict submission limit: only the first 70 complete, high-quality applications received via eRA will be accepted and reviewed. The portal will automatically close once this threshold is reached, regardless of the official deadline, making early submission critical. The application window opened on June 16, 2026, and closes on July 16, 2026, with Gina Evans of SAMHSA serving as the primary point of contact for inquiries. There is no set-aside designation, and performance is not restricted to a specific geographic location, allowing broad eligibility for organizations nationally.
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The purpose of this program is to support organizations in mobilizing and connecting community resources to increase access to long-term recovery support for people with substance use disorders (SUD) and co-occurring substance use and mental disorders (COD).
IMPORTANT NOTE: SAMHSA will accept and review only the first 70 complete, successfully submitted, and high-quality applications received via eRA. Once this threshold is met, the submission portal will close, and no further applications will be considered.
