TI-26-009
Treatment, Recovery, and Workforce Support
Summary
Treatment, Recovery and Workforce Support Program
Research Focus
This program supports interventions and implementation research aimed at helping individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) or co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders achieve sustained recovery, independent living, and workforce participation. The funder seeks evidence-based approaches—spanning clinical treatment, recovery support services, vocational rehabilitation, and implementation science—that address barriers to employment and community integration for this population. Research may examine treatment efficacy, recovery support models, job training and placement strategies, peer support mechanisms, or system-level implementation of integrated care. The intended contribution is actionable evidence on what works to improve employment outcomes, reduce relapse risk, and support long-term recovery trajectories.
At a Glance
- Who can apply: Not stated
- Funding & project length: Not stated
- Award / mechanism: Not stated
- Key dates: Not stated
- Best fit for: Researchers in addiction medicine, vocational rehabilitation, implementation science, and recovery services seeking to improve employment and independent living outcomes for individuals with SUD or co-occurring disorders
Note: This FOA lacks critical detail on eligibility, budget, timeline, and application procedures. Contact the funder directly for full solicitation terms before deciding to apply.