Preventing Youth Overdose: Treatment, Recovery, Education, Awareness and Training
This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and community groups to improve awareness, treatment, and recovery services for youth affected by opioid misuse, particularly focusing on education and training for families, healthcare providers, and schools.
The Preventing Youth Overdose: Treatment, Recovery, Education, Awareness and Training program is a federal funding opportunity administered by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This initiative is part of a broader national response to the opioid crisis, with a specific emphasis on youth populations who are increasingly affected by fentanyl and other synthetic opioids. The program aligns with federal priorities to expand access to evidence-based prevention, treatment, and recovery services, while also strengthening community awareness and workforce readiness to address opioid use disorder among adolescents. The primary purpose of this program is to improve awareness among youth regarding the risks associated with fentanyl and opioid misuse, while simultaneously expanding access to screening, diagnosis, and treatment services. A key component includes increasing the availability and utilization of medications for opioid use disorder for youth populations. The program also seeks to equip healthcare providers, families, and school personnel with training and tools necessary to support youth who are experiencing opioid use disorder or who are undergoing treatment. This reflects a comprehensive public health approach that integrates prevention, clinical care, and education. Funding under this opportunity is expected to support activities such as public awareness campaigns targeted at youth, implementation of screening and diagnostic tools in clinical or community settings, expansion of treatment services including medication-assisted treatment, and development of training programs for relevant stakeholders. While specific allowable costs are not detailed in the forecast, typical federal grant rules suggest funds may be used for personnel, program implementation, training materials, outreach activities, and evaluation efforts, subject to federal cost principles. There is no cost sharing or matching requirement, which lowers the barrier to entry for eligible applicants. Eligible applicants include domestic public and private nonprofit entities, including faith-based organizations, federally recognized Tribes, and Tribal organizations. This broad eligibility reflects an inclusive approach that encourages participation from a wide range of community-based and culturally specific organizations. The program is designed to support entities that have the capacity to implement youth-focused behavioral health interventions and collaborate with healthcare systems, schools, and families. As a forecasted opportunity, the funding announcement is expected to be officially posted on or around May 15, 2026. At that time, detailed application instructions, required forms, and submission procedures will be made available, typically through Grants.gov. Applicants should anticipate standard federal submission requirements, including registration with federal systems such as SAM.gov and Grants.gov, completion of narrative and budget components, and adherence to formatting and compliance guidelines. Specific evaluation criteria, application components, and submission deadlines will be included in the full notice of funding opportunity once released. The estimated total program funding is 2,700,000 dollars, with approximately six awards anticipated. While individual award amounts are not specified in the forecast, applicants can infer an approximate average award size based on total funding and number of awards. The timeline for application submission, award notification, and project start dates has not yet been published. Interested applicants are encouraged to monitor Grants.gov and maintain readiness for application submission once the opportunity is officially released. For additional information, applicants may contact the program representative via email or phone as provided in the forecast.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
$2,700,000
Number of Awards
6
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Domestic public and private nonprofit entities including faith-based organizations, Tribes, and Tribal organizations are eligible. Applicants must be U.S.-based organizations capable of delivering youth-focused opioid use disorder prevention, treatment, and training services.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
May 15, 2026
Application Closes
Not specified
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