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CSAT Grant: Targeted Capacity Expansion (TCE)

Request for Applications (RFA) No. TI-08-005
Posting on Grants.gov: February 14, 2008
Receipt Date: April 18, 2008
Announcement Type: Initial

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2008 Targeted Capacity Expansion grants. This program is designed to address gaps in treatment capacity by supporting rapid and strategic responses to demands for substance abuse (including alcohol and drug) treatment services in communities with serious, emerging drug problems as well as communities with innovative solutions to unmet needs.

The purpose of this program is to expand and or/enhance the community's ability to provide a comprehensive, integrated, and community-based response to a targeted, well-documented substance abuse treatment capacity problem and/or improve the quality and intensity of services.

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For questions on program issues, contact:
Love Foster-Horton
240-276-1653
love.foster-horton@samhsa.
hhs.gov


For questions on grants management, contact:
Kathleen Sample
240-276-1407
kathleen.sample@samhsa.
hhs.gov


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Award Information

Funding Mechanism:

Grant

Due Date for Applications:

April 18, 2008

Anticipated Total Available Funding:

Up to $7.0 million

Anticipated Number of Awards:

Category 1 (AI/AN/AA/PI) - Up to 14
Category 2 (Local ROSC) - Up to 8

Anticipated Award Amount:

Category 1 (AI/AN/AA/PI) - Up to $250,000
Category 2 (Local ROSC) - Up to $400,000

Length of Project Period:

Up to 3 years




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