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Engaging Communities in Addressing Substance Use (ECASU) Mini-Grants is sponsored by Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (DSAMH) (administered by Bowling Business Strategies). The ECASU Mini-Grants provide direct funding to community-based organizations to engage their local communities impacted by OUD/STUD.
Mini-grants are available in two focus areas: Enhanced OUD/STUD Referral Pathways and Workforce Development to Address OUD/STUD.
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ECASU Mini-Grants | DSAMH ATRC The ECASU Mini-Grants provide direct funding to community-based organizations to engage their local communities who are impacted by OUD/STUD. This funding opportunity will be administered by Bowling Business Strategies (BBS) on behalf of DSAMH, for an eight-month implementation period from February 1 to September 29, 2026. Up to 10 CBOs are eligible to receive up to $30,000 each.
Mini-grants are available in two focus areas. Applicants should select one focus area for their project – review the solicitation for additional information on eligibility and project design: Enhanced OUD/STUD Referral Pathways : Develop protocols, partnerships, and resources to connect their local community members to OUD/STUD resources.
Workforce Development to Address OUD/STUD : Build organizational (e.g., staff, board, and volunteers) knowledge and skills to better support their local community members at risk for, or experiencing, OUD/STUD. Prior mini-grantees are eligible to apply but must clearly identify a new project and/or how the current submission does not duplicate what they were awarded for previously.
Funding may not be used for direct treatment services, funding new staff, or duplicating/overlapping initiatives currently funded by other means. Grant writing-related resources are available on DSAMH’s ATRC Website, which can be accessed via the Resource Library .
Be sure to insert “Grant Writing” in the Keyword Search, which will populate links to 10 modules (PPTs and associating recordings/videos) and a Grant Writing Workbook designed to guide you through each step of developing a proposal. Mini-Grant Budget Template
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Community-based organizations (CBOs). Up to 10 CBOs are eligible. Applicants should select one focus area for their project. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $30,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Engaging Communities in Addressing Substance Use (ECASU) Mini-Grants is funded by Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (DSAMH) (administered by Bowling Business Strategies). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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