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Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Grant Program

This program provides funding to state and local governments to develop and enhance residential substance abuse treatment services within correctional facilities, aiming to reduce recidivism and support rehabilitation for incarcerated individuals.

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Forecasted
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Recurring
Grant Description

The Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Grant Program (RSAT) is a government-funded initiative designed to support the development and implementation of substance abuse treatment programs within correctional and detention facilities. The program is administered at the state level, with oversight provided by designated grant boards that review applications and allocate funding. Its primary objective is to address substance abuse issues among incarcerated populations by providing structured, residential treatment services during incarceration periods that are long enough to support meaningful rehabilitation. The purpose of RSAT is to reduce recidivism and promote long-term recovery by integrating substance abuse treatment into correctional settings. The program emphasizes the importance of delivering evidence-based treatment services in a controlled environment where participants can engage in sustained recovery efforts. These services are expected to occur within residential settings inside correctional institutions, ensuring that participants remain in treatment for a sufficient duration to achieve measurable progress. Funding provided through the RSAT program is intended to support the creation, expansion, or enhancement of residential treatment programs. Allowable uses of funds generally include program staffing, treatment services, training, and operational costs associated with running substance abuse programs within correctional facilities. While specific funding amounts and cost-sharing requirements are not detailed in the provided information, the program focuses on enabling jurisdictions to build effective and sustainable treatment infrastructures. Eligibility for the RSAT program is limited to state agencies and units of local government, including cities, counties, and towns. These entities are responsible for administering correctional facilities and are therefore positioned to implement the residential treatment programs supported by the grant. Applications are reviewed by the RSAT Board, which consists of seven members tasked with evaluating proposals and determining funding awards based on program alignment and effectiveness. The application process is structured around periodic funding announcements. Interested applicants must monitor for the Notice of Funding Opportunity, which is distributed through the administering agency’s Federal Grants Division. Applicants can request to be added to a mailing list to receive notifications by providing their contact information and specifying the grant of interest. This ensures that eligible entities are informed when the application window opens. At the time of this analysis, the RSAT grant application cycle is closed, with the next opportunity expected to reopen in 2026. While specific submission deadlines and award timelines are not provided, the program appears to operate on a recurring basis. Applicants are encouraged to prepare in advance and maintain communication with the administering agency to ensure timely submission once the funding opportunity becomes available again. For additional information, applicants may contact the Federal Grants Division directly via phone or email.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

State governments
City or township governments
County governments

Additional Requirements

Eligible applicants are limited to state agencies and units of local government including cities counties and towns that administer correctional or detention facilities. These entities must be capable of implementing residential substance abuse treatment programs within correctional settings. No eligibility is extended to nonprofits individuals or private organizations.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Cassandra Obi

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Health
Law Justice and Legal Services
Workforce Development