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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT)Application Information: |
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Request for Applications (RFA) |
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Download RF ATI 04-002: |
Substance Abuse Treatment and Reentry Services to Sentenced Juveniles and Young Adult Offenders Returning to the Community from the Correctional SystemShort Title: Young Offender Reentry Program (YORP) |
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Request for Applications (RFA) No. TI 04-002 Federal Register Notice: April 12, 2004 Receipt date: June 15, 2004 |
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Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) No.: 93.243 | |||||||||
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As authorized under Section 509 of the Public Health
Service Act, SAMHSA/CSAT announces the availability of Fiscal Year 2004 grants to expand and/or
enhance substance abuse treatment and related reentry services in
agencies currently providing supervision of and services to sentenced
juvenile and young adult offenders returning to the community from
incarceration for criminal/juvenile offenses. Applicants are
expected to form stakeholder partnerships that will plan, develop and
provide community-based substance abuse treatment and related reentry
services for the targeted populations. Because reentry transition must
begin in the correctional or juvenile facility before release, funding
may be used for limited activities in institutional correctional
settings in addition to the expected community-based services. (Note:
see Expectations section in full RFA for allowable services in
incarcerated settings.)
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Eligible applicants are domestic public and
private nonprofit entities; for example, State, local or tribal
governments; public or private universities and colleges; courts;
community-and faith-based organizations; and tribal organizations may
apply. The statutory authority for this program prohibits grants to
for-profit organizations. Applicants must comply with the following requirements or they will be screened out and will not be reviewed: use of the PHS 5161-1 application; application submission requirements in Section IV-3 of the RFA; and formatting requirements provided in Section IV-2.3 of the RFA. |
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Additional Information
It is expected that $6 million will be available to fund up to 12-14
awards in FY 2004. The average annual award will range from $300,000 to
$500,000 in total costs (direct and indirect). Applicants may request
up to but no more than $500,000 in total costs (direct and indirect) per
year in any year of the grant project. The actual amount available
for the awards may vary, depending on unanticipated program requirements
and the number and quality of the applications received. Cost-sharing is not required in this program, and applications will not be screened out on the basis of cost-sharing. However, you may include cash or in-kind contributions in your proposal as evidence of commitment to the proposed project. |
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For questions on program issues, contact:
For questions on grants management issues, contact:
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Documents needed to complete an application for this grant opportunity: |
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Download RFA: |
The complete Request for Applications (RFA) No. TI 04-002
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PHS 5161-1 (revised July 2000): Includes the face page, budget forms, assurances, certification, and checklist. |
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Additional materials available on this web site include:
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For further information on these forms and the application process, see Information on the Grant Application Process. | |||||||||
For a complete application kit, call the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI):
or e-mail: info@ncadi.samhsa.gov |