Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #HHS-2026-ACF-ACYF-CU-0021
Regional Partnership Grants for Family-Centered Substance Abuse Treatment Services
Buyer
Administration for Children and Families - ACYF/CB
Posted
April 15, 2026
Respond By
July 09, 2026
Identifier
HHS-2026-ACF-ACYF-CU-0021
NAICS
621420, 623220, 624110
This opportunity from the Administration for Children and Families seeks to fund regional partnerships to deliver family-centered substance abuse treatment services for children and families impacted by caregiver substance use disorders. - Government Buyer: - Administration for Children and Families (ACF), ACYF/Children's Bureau (CB) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named, as this is a grant for service delivery and program implementation - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive, family-centered substance use disorder treatment and recovery services - Includes medication-assisted treatment, in-home treatment and recovery, early intervention, prevention, counseling, mental health services, parenting skills training, and replication of successful models - Services are to be delivered through regional partnerships involving child welfare agencies, substance abuse treatment providers, and juvenile or state courts - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Mandatory partnership structure: must include state child welfare agency, substance abuse prevention/treatment agency, and juvenile court administrative office - Cost-sharing and performance reporting are required - Eligible applicants include government entities, nonprofits, for-profits, and tribal organizations - Project period is 60 months, with both planning and implementation phases - Focus is on expanding evidence-based services and replicating successful models for families affected by substance use disorders
Description
The Regional Partnership Grant (RPG) Program supports regional partnerships between child welfare, substance abuse treatment, and juvenile or state courts to provide family-centered treatment programs and services for children affected by caregiver substance abuse. The program aims to expand evidence-based services for families impacted by substance-use disorders and requires regional partnerships with legislatively mandated partners. The grant supports comprehensive, long-term substance-use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, in-home services, early intervention, prevention, counseling, mental health services, parenting skills training, and replication of successful models. The project period is 60 months, including a planning and implementation phase, with cost-sharing and performance reporting requirements.