Through this opportunity, BJA is seeking applications for funding to establish, expand, and improve treatment for people with substance use disorders during their incarceration and reentry into the community. This program improves provision of services to offenders with substance use disorders when they leave incarceration to reenter the community, which in turn will help to reduce recidivism, promote public safety and recovery.
Awards
Number of Awards: 19
Total Amount Awarded: $16,690,601
Barton County's Solidarity Program
BestSelf Substance Use Disorders Reentry Initiative
BestSelf Substance Use Disorders Reentry Initiative (SUDRI)
Camden County Peer Support Program
Camden County Peer Support Program
Florida''s Jail Re-Entry Network
Florida's Jail Re-Entry Network
Holistic Employment and Addiction Life-Skills
Improving Reentry for Adults with Substance Use Disorders
Improving Reentry for Adults with Substance Use Disorders Program
Puerto Rico Treatment and Recovery for Incarcerated Parents
Puerto Rico Treatment and Recovery for Incarcerated Parents (PR-TRIP)
Realizing Recovery Through Reentry (R3) Expansion Program
Realizing Recovery Through Reentry Expansion Program
Southeast KY Reentry Program
The Bristol County Reentry Project
The Bristol County Reentry Project will provide re-entry planning, substance abuse treatment, and case management services to individuals reentering the community from incarceration.
The Essex County Opioid Recovery and Behavior Change Project
Yagheli ten Program
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