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2025 Recovery Housing Grant is a grant from the Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council (OAFC) that funds the expansion of recovery housing resources for individuals recovering from opioid use disorder across Texas. The program focuses on increasing housing capacity, supporting accreditation, and addressing the needs of underserved populations.
A significant award of up to $25 million was granted to the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston in December 2025 to increase access to safe, supportive recovery homes. Recovery housing provides structure, community, peer support, and connections to resources like job training and treatment services to help individuals achieve long-term recovery.
Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations and recovery housing providers in Texas.
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2025 RECOVERY HOUSING GRANT Start typing a search term programs Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council 2025 RECOVERY HOUSING GRANT 2025: Recovery Housing Grant Opportunity one-pager The Opioid Abatement Fund Council (OAFC) aims to address the opioid crisis in Texas by expanding and enhancing recovery housing resources across the state for those recovering from an opioid use disorder.
This grant opportunity specifically focuses on increasing capacity, supporting accreditation and addressing the needs of underserved populations. In December 2025, the OAFC voted to award the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston a grant of up to $25 million to increase access to safe, supportive recovery homes that provide people with a stable environment as they rebuild their lives and work towards long-term recovery.
View our official press release . Recovery housing plays a crucial role in abating the opioid crisis in Texas by supporting individuals recovering from substance use disorders. It is a vital part of the recovery continuum that improves quality of life in several areas: Reduces Risk of Relapses.
It provides a structured, supportive environment for those recovering from substance use disorders, which reduces relapse rates and emergency interventions. Fosters Community. It encourages residents to build positive relationships with peers, creating a supportive network of individuals with shared recovery goals.
Offers Additional Resources. It connects residents with community resources and other services such as job trainings, treatment services, etc. If your question is not addressed here, email us . For more information on submitting an open records request, please visit our Open Records webpage .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations, including recovery housing providers, in Texas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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