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Grants to USA States, Tribes, Health Facilities, and Nonprofits to Increase the Capacity of Substance Use Recovery Organizations

Recovery Community Services Program-Statewide Network (RCSP-SN)


Agency
Federal

GrantWatch ID#
208555

Funding Source
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
CFDA Number: 93.243
Funding or PIN Number: TI-23-019
Array ( [0] => American Samoa (USA); [1] => Guam (USA); [2] => Puerto Rico (USA); [3] => Virgin Islands (USA); [4] => Northern Mariana Islands (USA); )

Geographic Focus
All USA
USA Territories: American Samoa (USA);   Guam (USA);   Puerto Rico (USA);   Virgin Islands (USA);   Northern Mariana Islands (USA);

Important Dates
Deadline: 05/30/23 11:59 PM ET Save

Grant Description
Grants to USA states, territories, Tribes, health facilities, and nonprofit entities to increase the capacity of substance use recovery organizations. Applicants are advised that required registrations may take several weeks to complete. Funding is intended to increase the integration of recovery organizations among state and local service provider networks, embed peer recovery support services (PRSS) within the specialty and general healthcare settings, improve capacity building for recovery support services, and create diverse and sustainable revenue streams for community-based recovery organizations.

The purpose of this program is to strengthen recovery organizations, their statewide network of recovery stakeholders, and the specialty and general healthcare systems as key partners in the delivery of state and local recovery support services (RSS) through collaboration, systems improvement, public health messaging, and training conducted for (or with) key recovery groups. RCSP-SN recipients collaborate with health care providers who deliver substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and/or co-occurring substance use and mental disorders (COD) to emphasize the relevance and appropriateness of peer recovery support services (PRSS) as fundamental features of the Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) environment. This is achieved through enhanced participation in state and local government health and recovery-related activities and in other, multilevel planning, policy, and program development councils.

Anticipated outcomes of the RCSP-SN program include:

  • Greater integration of recovery organizations and similar entities on state and local planning councils;
  • Increased engagement of peers in specialty and general health care settings inclusive of behavioral health settings, primary care, and hospital-based systems;
  • Collaboration with State Medicaid Directors to modify state plans and/or implement waivers providing for the reimbursement of billable peer services, and creation of other revenue sources within recovery organizations (or similar entities) which facilitate financial solvency and long-term sustainability; and
  • Improved capacity building, sustainability development, and identification of appropriate and diverse revenue streams to support such activities in the future.

This program will strengthen the capacity of recovery organizations to advance the integration and provision of recovery support services across coordinated state and local networks and support recovery-oriented systems of care.

Required Activities: https://www.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/grants/pdf/fy-2023-rcsp-sn-nofo.pdf#page=8

Allowable Activities: https://www.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/grants/pdf/fy-2023-rcsp-sn-nofo.pdf#page=10



Recipient

Eligibility
  • Others (see text field entitled "Additional Eligibility Criteria" for clarification)

Additional Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants are States and Territories (American Samoa, Guam, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands), including the District of Columbia; political subdivisions of States; Indian Tribes or Tribal organizations (as such terms are defined in section 5304 of title 25); health facilities; programs operated by or in accordance with a contract or award with the Indian Health Service; or other public or private non-profit entities.


Pre-Application Information
Applications are due by 11:59 PM (Eastern Time) on May 30, 2023.

All applicants must be registered with NIH’s eRA Commons, Grants.gov, and the System for Award Management (SAM.gov) in order to submit this application. The process could take up to six weeks. If you are not currently registered with the eRA Commons, Grants.gov, and/or SAM.gov, you must begin the registration process immediately.

Application Forms and Resources: https://www.samhsa.gov/grants/applying/forms-resources

Applying for a New SAMHSA Grant: https://www.samhsa.gov/grants/applying

View this opportunity on Grants.gov: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=342884

For a list of relevant application documents, go to the Package tab (press Preview) on the Grants.gov link above.

Additional Funding Information

Estimated Total Program Funding:

$600,000

Number of Grants
2

Estimated Size of Grant
Up to $245,000 per year per award

Term of Contract
Length of Project Period: Up to 3 years
Anticipated Project Start Date: September 30, 2023
Anticipated Award Date: August 31, 2023

Contact Information
For program and eligibility questions contact:

Timothy Jean
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
RCSP-SN@samhsa.hhs.gov

For fiscal/budget questions contact:

Office of Financial Resources, Division of Grants Management
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(240) 276-1400
FOACSAT@samhsa.hhs.gov

If you encounter problems when submitting your application in Grants.gov, you must attempt to resolve them by contacting the Grants.gov Service Desk at the following:
- By e-mail: support@grants.gov
- By phone: (toll-free) 1-800-518-4726 (1-800-518-GRANTS).

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