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Drug Free Communities Support ProgramDrug Free Communities Support ProgramOffice of National Drug Control Policy


Grantees

The Drug Free Communities (DFC) program provides grants to community organizations that serve as catalysts for citizen participation in local drug prevention efforts. Coalitions are comprised of diverse groups of people, including community leaders, parents, youth, teachers, religious and fraternal organizations, health care and business professionals, law enforcement, and the media.

ONDCP recently awarded $9.0 million in DFC grants to 90 communities across the country. An additional $63 million will support the continuation of awards to 646 existing community coalition projects operating in 49 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The goal of all the 736 local coalitions is to work together to prevent and reduce drug, alcohol, and tobacco use among youth.

This section provides the tools and resources for the grantees to manage their DFC grant including grant requirements, important contacts, information about training, and a link to the Coalition Online Management and Evaluation Tool (COMET). Also included is a listing and map of the 736 DFC Grantees.