Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #O-BJA-2025-172488
Grant Funding for Family-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Parents Under Correctional Control
Buyer
Bureau of Justice Assistance
Posted
March 25, 2026
Respond By
May 04, 2026
Identifier
O-BJA-2025-172488
NAICS
621420, 623220, 623990
This opportunity from the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) provides grant funding to support family-based substance use disorder (SUD) treatment for parents under correctional control. - Government Buyer: - Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), Department of Justice - Eligible Applicants: - State, local, and tribal governments - Nonprofit organizations - Program Focus: - Delivery of treatment and recovery support services for parents with SUD who have minor children or are pregnant - Services may be provided in jails, prisons, or as alternatives to incarceration - Aims to reduce recidivism and improve reentry outcomes for parents and their children - Funding Details: - Maximum grant award: $1,000,000 - No cost sharing or matching required - Products/Services Requested: - Family-based SUD treatment and recovery support services (no specific products, part numbers, or OEMs specified) - Notable Requirements: - Services must be family-based and target parents under correctional control - Can be delivered in facility or community-based settings - No OEMs or vendors are specified, as this is a grant for service delivery, not product procurement.
Description
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) provides funding to deliver treatment and recovery support services for parents with substance use disorders who have minor children or are pregnant, and are under correctional control in facility or community-based settings. Eligible applicants include state, local, and tribal governments and nonprofit organizations. The program aims to provide family-based substance use disorder treatment programs in jail, prison, or as alternatives to incarceration to reduce recidivism and improve reentry and related outcomes for parents and their children. The maximum award amount is $1,000,000, and there is no cost sharing or matching requirement.