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TI-26-011

Treatment and Recovery Services for Youth, Young Adults, and Families

Summary

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Briefing: Youth and Young Adult Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Services

This program funds comprehensive, family-centered treatment and recovery services for adolescents and young adults struggling with substance use disorders (SUDs) and co-occurring mental health conditions. The initiative targets ages 12–25, recognizing the developmental and clinical complexity of this population. Funded projects should enhance existing service delivery systems—spanning prevention, treatment initiation, evidence-based pharmacological and behavioral interventions, and sustained recovery support—while meaningfully engaging families and primary caregivers as partners in care. The program seeks to strengthen the continuum of care and improve outcomes for youth and young adults in community, clinical, and recovery settings.

  • Who can apply: Not stated (check FOA for eligible organization types and geographic restrictions).
  • Funding & project length: Not stated.
  • Award / mechanism: Not stated.
  • Key dates: Not stated.
  • Best fit for: Substance use disorder treatment specialists, adolescent psychiatry, family systems researchers, and implementation scientists working in community health, behavioral health integration, or recovery-oriented systems of care.

Missing critical details: funding amount, project duration, application deadline, and eligible applicant organizations.

Key Facts

Deadline

Posted

Fri, March 20, 2026

Expected Awards

12

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