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At-Risk Youth Opioid Prevention and Education Grant Application and Guidance – Alabama Department of Human Resources October 8, 2025 October 8, 2025 Kathryn Shoupe MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama Department of Human Resources (hereinafter referred to as the Department) is accepting applications for At-Risk Youth Opioid Prevention and Education Grants.
For purposes of the Grants, an at-risk youth is defined as a young person who is facing circumstances or conditions which may negatively impact their academic, social, physical, mental and/or emotional progress which would increase the likelihood of opioid use and lessen the likelihood of a successful transition into adulthood.
The purpose of the Grants are to assist with opioid use prevention and educational initiatives for at-risk youth. The Grants are funded from the Opioid Treatment and Abatement Fund through the Alabama Legislature. Click here for the application and guidance.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations serving at-risk youth in Alabama, focusing on young persons facing circumstances that may negatively impact their academic, social, physical, mental and/or emotional progress that could heighten opioid use… Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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