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Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Program.

Award Information

Award #
2010-RT-BX-0043
Location
Awardee County
Lewis and Clark
Status
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2010
Total funding (to date)
$171,068

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2010, $171,068)

The Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) for State Prisoners Program assists states and local governments to develop and implement substance abuse treatment programs in state and local correctional and detention facilities and to create and maintain community-based aftercare services for offenders. The goal of the RSAT Program is to break the cycle of drugs and violence by reducing the demand for, use, and trafficking of illegal drugs. RSAT enhances the capability of states and units of local government to provide residential substance abuse treatment for incarcerated inmates; prepares offenders for their reintegration into the communities from which they came by incorporating reentry planning activities into treatment programs; and assists offenders and their communities through the reentry process through the delivery of community-based treatment and other broad-based aftercare services. RSAT funds may be used to implement three types of programs: residential, jail-based, and aftercare. At least 10 percent of the total state allocation for FY 2010 shall be made available to local correctional and detention facilities'provided such facilities exist'for either residential substance abuse treatment programs or jail-based substance abuse treatment programs.

The Montana Board of Crime Control (MBCC) will utilize the 2010 RSAT funds to combat drugs and violence by reducing the demand for, use, and trafficking of illegal drugs through the development and implementation of substance abuse treatment programs in state and local correctional and detention facilities. In addition, the funds will be used to create and maintain a community-based aftercare services for offenders. The MBCC will prepare a statewide Request for Proposals (RFP) advertising the availability of funds. The programs selected for funding will focus on substance abuse and related problems. Preference will be given to subgrantees offering partnerships with community-based substance abuse treatment services that will collaborate with other federal reentry programs.

NCA/NCF

Date Created: May 27, 2010