This grant supports culturally appropriate prevention, treatment, and recovery programs to reduce substance abuse among American Indian and Alaska Native youth through community and family engagement.
Funder: Indian Health Service
Due Dates (Anticipated): April 2027 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: $14,000,000 total program funding; ~35 awards expected; no cost sharing required.
Summary: Supports Tribal, community-driven substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery for American Indian and Alaska Native populations.
Key Information: Forecasted opportunity—dates are projected; eligibility limited to Tribes, Tribal organizations, and Urban Indian organizations.
This program aims to reduce substance abuse among American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations by supporting Tribal and community-driven prevention, treatment, and recovery initiatives. The focus is on improving care coordination, expanding access to culturally appropriate behavioral health services, and implementing early intervention strategies for at-risk AI/AN youth. Emphasis is placed on cross-system collaboration and engagement of families, youth, and community partners to create sustainable, culturally relevant solutions.