Accessing Substance Abuse Recovery Housing Programs in Tennessee

GrantID: 57279

Grant Funding Amount Low: $200,000

Deadline: November 1, 2023

Grant Amount High: $550,000

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Summary

If you are located in Tennessee and working in the area of Small Business, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Advancing Substance Abuse Recovery Housing Programs in Tennessee

Tennessee currently faces a critical issue with substance abuse, ranking among the states with the highest opioid overdose rates in the country. According to the state health department, there has been a staggering increase in substance use disorders over the past decade, creating an urgent need for effective recovery support systems. A significant barrier within this context is the lack of safe, supportive housing for individuals in recovery, which is crucial for successful rehabilitation and community reintegration.

Individuals overcoming substance use disorders in Tennessee often struggle to find stable housing, which can impede their progress towards sobriety. Many recovery programs are disconnected from adequate housing solutions, leaving participants without the necessary support once treatment concludes. This gap underscores the necessity for integrated recovery housing programs that address both housing stability and ongoing support through the recovery process.

The grant for substance abuse recovery housing programs in Tennessee aims to directly address these gaps by funding facilities that provide not only shelter but also a supportive environment conducive to recovery. By establishing structured living arrangements, these programs can enhance recovery rates and ensure that individuals have access to ongoing support services tailored to their unique needs.

Through these programs, Tennessee anticipates outcomes such as increased housing stability, reduced relapse rates, and strengthened community integration for individuals in recovery. The success of these initiatives will be measured through metrics focusing on participant retention and completion rates of recovery programs, as well as follow-up assessments post-treatment.

What sets Tennessee apart from its neighboring states is its proactive approach to integrating housing solutions within recovery strategies, recognizing that stable living conditions are critical for successful rehabilitation outcomes. By focusing on recovery housing within the broader context of substance abuse treatment, Tennessee is not only addressing immediate needs but also working towards long-term resilience for those affected by substance use disorders.

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