Eligible applicants include nonprofit
organizations with or without 501(c)
(3) status, excluding institutions of
higher education. Applicants are
encouraged to propose budgets that
are appropriate for their capacity
and reflective of their project scope.
By investing in evidence-based
strategies and fostering
collaboration among schools,
families, and communities, this
funding opportunity seeks to reduce
youth substance use and promote
safer, healthier environments for
American children and adolescents
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Thirteen awards are expected to be granted, with an anticipated award ceiling of up to $750,000 per project. The performance period for funded projects will begin on October 1, 2025, and span 36 months, giving grantees the opportunity to build sustained and impactful programs.
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