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Virginia Opioid Use Reduction and Jail-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Transition Fund Grant Program is sponsored by Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS). Supports programs that expand access to substance use disorder treatment and transitional services for individuals incarcerated in local and regional jails in Virginia, including medication-assisted treatment and reentry support.
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This program is currently funded by the 2024 Appropriations Act, which includes $2,000,000 from the Commonwealth Opioid Abatement and Remediation Fund. This grant program is intended to expand access to substance use disorder treatment and transitional services for individuals incarcerated in local and regional jails in Virginia.
Funded programs may include medication assisted treatment therapies, addiction recovery and other substance use disorder services, reentry and transitional support, or a combination of these services. This is a competitive application process.
The Virginia Opioid Use Reduction and Jail-Based SUD Treatment and Transition Fund Grant Program Guidelines and Application Procedures provide detailed guidance to aid applicants in determining eligibility, justifying need, developing itemized budgets and budget narratives, and completing other related forms. Using the guidance presented in this document, applicants can efficiently and effectively prepare complete applications.
Local and regional jails may also want to consider applying for federal Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) funds when they become available to plan, implement, or enhance substance use disorder treatment programs within their facilities.
SFY 2027-2029 Virginia Opioid Use Reduction and Jail-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Transition Fund Grant Program SFY 2026-2028 Virginia Opioid Use Reduction and Jail-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Transition Fund Grant Program CY 2025-2027 Virginia Opioid Use Reduction and Jail-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Transition Fund Grant Program Juvenile / Victims / Adult Justice
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local and regional jails in Virginia Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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