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Recovery Housing Program (RHP) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) / Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA). The Recovery Housing Program (RHP) provides stable, transitional housing for individuals in recovery from a substance use disorder (SUD), with the goal of guiding these people to self-sufficiency.
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Homeless & Special Housing Needs Programs 4. Recovery Housing Program (RHP)") The Recovery Housing Program (RHP) offers funding assistance to public and non-profit organizations that are responding to the needs of Substance Use Disorder populations through a comprehensive community-wide planning process and implementation strategy aimed at recovery.
If your agency is interested in this funding opportunity, please see the documents below. * NOFA and Application Webinar **Policy and Procedure:** * [](https://www. michigan.
gov/mshda/-/media/Project/Websites/mshda/homeless/rhp/RHP-NOFA. pdf?
rev=2888ec902b304284b534795b9467ac1c&hash=AC3D696DE90B4B37F953587844D103DD)Billing and Reporting Procedures (includes schedule) * Payment Detail Request Form * Habitability Standards Inspection Checklist * Employee Timesheet Example * Signing the Grant Contract * Financial Status Reports ******Presentation/Webinar Material:****** * Recovery Housing Best Practices: Part 2, 10/10/2024 * SAMHSA Grants Dashboard * Building Cross-Sector Partnerships: Part 1, 11/12/2024 * Building Cross Sector Partnerships: Part 2, 11/19/2024 * Funding Supportive Housing Services for People with Behavioral Health Needs: Federal Resources | HHRC * SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR) | SAMHSA * National Health Care for the Homeless Council, Grantee Directory * Harm Reduction Michigan * Harm Reductions Role in Recovery Housing, 12/17/2024 * Harm Reduction Framework | SAMHSA * State of Michigan Harm Reduction Services Map * Making the Case-Evaluation's Role in RHP, 2/11/2025 * Data Sharing Resources for Health and Housing Partnerships | NASHP * Recovery Capital with Anthony Grimes, 6/10/2025: * Tips for Working with Landlords Document * Continuum of Care (CoC), Local Planning Body (LPB), and Housing Assessment and Resource Agency (HARA) Contact Information * Mapping tool of licensed SUD treatment and recovery locations across the state.
Providers can be searched by ZIP code, city, or county, as well as types of services needed including inpatient, outpatient and medication-assisted treatment, and whether the provider accepts Medicaid.
* Locations that offer Naloxone request form for agencies to order and distribute Naloxone, how to recognize and respond to an overdose, and much more * Buprenorphine Practitioner Locator | SAMHSA * Map of practitioners across the country who prescribe Buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid use disorder * Syringe Service Program and Narcan Vending Machine Locations * PDF and map of Syringe Service Program locations and Narcan vending machines * Michigan Association of Recovery Community Organizations * Map and list of all MI Association of Recovery Community Organizations * MI Overdose Data to Action Dashboard * Statistics on monthly overdose trends, harm reduction, health inequities, etc., and links to overdose reports * State of Michigan News, Events and Legislation * MI Opioid Task Force Meeting Info, latest news, and laws and regulations * [](http://www.
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youtube. com/user/MSHDAvideo) * [](https://www. linkedin.
com/company/michigan-state-housing-development-authority) Recovery Housing Program (RHP) * Combined Application for Rental Housing Programs * Countywide Area Median Income * Campaign to End Homelessness * Housing Choice Vouchers * Consumer Privacy Policies and Practices * Language Assistance Services | Servicios de Asistencia de Idiomas | خدمات المساعدة اللغوية
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations providing stable, transitional housing for individuals in recovery from a substance use disorder. Many funding opportunities require nonprofit status or partnerships with community organizations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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