2025 Evidence-Based Housing and Reentry Grant
This funding opportunity supports organizations that provide comprehensive services for individuals facing substance use disorders, mental health issues, criminal justice involvement, and housing instability, helping them stabilize and reintegrate into society.
Description
The 2025 Evidence-Based Housing and Reentry Grant is a funding opportunity designed to support qualified organizations that provide evidence-based, evidence-informed, and culturally competent services for individuals facing a combination of substance use disorders, mental health diagnoses, criminal justice involvement, and housing instability. This grant aims to assist those with complex needs by offering a range of services such as substance use treatment, early intervention, detoxification, inpatient care, transitional housing, and outpatient services.
The goal of the grant is to improve the outcomes for individuals who may face barriers to accessing treatment due to involvement with the justice system, mental health issues, co-occurring health conditions, or homelessness. The funding is intended to support organizations that provide a comprehensive continuum of care for these individuals, helping them stabilize, recover, and reintegrate into society successfully. This grant emphasizes the importance of addressing the multiple challenges these individuals face simultaneously, particularly those who have been homeless or are at high risk of homelessness.
Eligible organizations may include local governments, Native American tribes, nonprofits, and private sector entities with the capability to deliver integrated and holistic services to individuals in need. The grant will provide up to $5,000,000 in total funding for projects that meet the specified criteria. Interested applicants must submit their applications through the eCivis portal, and the application window is open from January 27, 2025, to February 28, 2025.