Grants to Expand Substance Use Disorder Treatment Capacity in Adult and Family Treatment Drug Courts
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This contract aims to enhance substance use disorder treatment and recovery support within existing adult and family drug courts through grant funding. Recipients will be required to implement a coordinated, multisystem approach that integrates the legal authority of treatment drug courts with evidence-based treatment services. The program emphasizes collaboration among key stakeholders including the judiciary, prosecutors, defense attorneys, probation officers, law enforcement, mental health professionals, social service agencies, and treatment providers to comprehensively address substance use issues. The primary goal is to interrupt the cycle of substance use, criminal behavior, and consequent legal repercussions such as incarceration. The initiative is overseen by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration under the Department of Health and Human Services. Contact for further information is available through Amy Romero, and additional details can be accessed via the grants.gov portal. This forecasted opportunity, posted in March 2026, is designed to strengthen treatment capacity and promote recovery in drug court populations through evidence-based, collaborative efforts.
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The purpose of this program is to expand substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and recovery support services in existing drug courts. Grant recipients will be required to implement a coordinated, multisystem approach that combines the legal authority of treatment drug courts with evidence-based SUD treatment services. Key stakeholders include the judiciary, prosecution, defense attorneys, probation services, law enforcement, mental health professionals, social service agencies, and treatment providers. The objective is to disrupt the recurring pattern of criminal behavior, substance use, and incarceration or other legal consequences.
