Addiction & Substance Abuse Grants

Last updated August 19, 2026

There are currently 417 active addiction & substance abuse grants in Grantable's free grants database, drawn from foundation sources and updated daily.

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Forward Turn Grant
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Lillian and Larry Goodman Foundation Grant
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Kelly Foundation Grants for Health and Human Services
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$10K
Responsive Grants
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Services Program for Residential Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women (361585) Grant FORECAST
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ACCES-VR (Adult Career and Continuing Educational Services – Vocational Rehabilitation)
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Quest for the Best- Financial Grant
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Buprenorphine Drug Assistance Program (BUP-DAP) Grant
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$35K
RFA- Room and Board Costs for Medicaid Members with an Opioid Use Disorder or At Risk for an Opioid Overdose in Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Programs Grant
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Jacob P. Waletzky Award Grant
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$30K
“the Trust” Model Programs and Best Practices Grants
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Up to $500K
“the Trust” District Improvement Grants
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Up to $500K
Caring For Denver Grants - Youth
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Varies
Adams County Opioid Settlement Fund Grant
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Varies
Montana Mental Health Trust Grants
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Daniels Fund Grants Program
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$75K
Provide Peer Support Services in Todd County Grant
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$300K
Urban Rural Women’s Substance Use Treatment Services Grant
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$365K
Caring For Denver Grants - Alternatives to Jail
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Varies
Rural Community Health Fund (RCHF)
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Low Threshold Buprenorphine Induction at Harm Reduction Centers Grant Program
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Up to $2.9M
Central Christian Church Fund
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$1K – $5K
Community Grants - Seed & Program Funding: Health & Wellness
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$10K – $82K
ACF: Impact Grants
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About addiction & substance abuse grants

Addiction and substance-abuse recovery grants fund treatment, peer support, recovery housing, prevention, and harm-reduction programs run by nonprofits and community organizations. The largest source is the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), which funds peer-run groups through programs like the Recovery Community Services Program and Building Communities of Recovery, and channels treatment dollars to states through block grants and State Opioid Response funding. Private funders and regional health foundations supplement this federal support.

Frequently Asked Questions

What grants are available for addiction recovery programs?

Available grants support a wide range of work, including outpatient and residential treatment, peer recovery support, recovery community organizations, recovery housing, prevention education, and overdose response. Some funding flows directly from federal agencies to nonprofits, while a large share passes through state behavioral-health agencies that then subgrant to local providers. Recovery community organizations are a specific focus of several dedicated SAMHSA programs.

Does SAMHSA fund substance-abuse programs?

Yes. SAMHSA is the primary federal funder of substance-use prevention, treatment, and recovery services. It distributes large block grants to states for community-based treatment and prevention, runs the State Opioid Response program, and funds peer-led organizations through programs such as the Recovery Community Services Program and Building Communities of Recovery. Many local nonprofits access this money as subrecipients of their state agency.

Who else funds recovery and treatment nonprofits?

Beyond SAMHSA, funding comes from state and county behavioral-health departments, opioid-settlement funds administered by states and localities, and private and community foundations focused on health and addiction. Health-system community-benefit programs and United Way chapters also support local recovery services. Diversifying across federal pass-through dollars, settlement funds, and philanthropy helps recovery nonprofits stay sustainable.

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