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General Purpose
Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) was allocated U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Recovery Housing Program (RHP) funds to support Alaskans recovering from substance use disorders. These funds will be used to provide individuals in recovery from a substance use disorder stable, temporary housing.
Alaska Recovery Housing Program Proposals
Alaska Recovery Housing (ARH) program funds will be used for the purpose of supporting low and moderate-income Alaskans in recovery from substance use disorders on a path to self-sufficiency by providing 6-12 months of temporary housing with the goal of exiting into permanent housing.
About Alaska DOT&PF
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities designs, constructs, operates and maintains the state’s transportation infrastructure systems, buildings, and other facilities used by Alaskans and visitors.
Alaska Community Transit
We support Alaska's communities—urban and rural—by ensuring safe, efficient, and accessible transit services for everyone, including transit-dependent populations.
Human Service Transportation Grant
Purpose
The purpose of the Human Service Transportation Grant is to provide transportation services that meet the special needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities and Alaska Mental Health Trust Beneficiaries for whom public transportation services are unavailable, insufficient, or inappropriate. The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities, Community Transit Office (ACT) uses a combination of federal Section 5310 and Alaska Mental Health Trust funds to provide awards to nonprofit organizations or public bodies that certify that no nonprofit organization or association is readily available in an area to provide service.
About Samba RecoverySamba Recovery is dedicated to empowering individuals recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction by restoring confidence and fostering resilience. Through a foundation of compassion, support, and holistic care, we guide individuals toward renewed health and wellness, meaningful relationships, and the discovery of their inner strengths—assisting them to achieve their fullest potential.Hope for Addiction ScholarshipSamba Recovery’s Hope for Addiction Scholarship is an annual $1,000 award dedicated to encouraging more young people to join the fight against addiction by pursuing degrees that directly support individuals and families affected by substance use disorders.
We welcome applications from all eligible students, with special encouragement for those who are in recovery themselves or who have been impacted by addiction within their families.Application requirements:
Request for Proposals: Alcohol Safety Action Program (Adult and Juvenile)
Introduction and Program Description
The Department of Health (Department or DOH), Division of Behavioral Health (DBH), is requesting proposals from eligible applicants to provide Alcohol Safety Action Program (Adult and Juvenile) services for the State of Alaska in FY2027. Program Services are authorized under 7 AAC 78 Grant Programs. Additional governing statute is AS 47.31 Uniform Alcoholism and Intoxication Treatment Act. State of Alaska statutes and regulations are accessible at the Department of Law Document Library or through the contact person identified on the cover page of this Request for Proposals (RFP).
The Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) is an integral part of the criminal justice and healthcare delivery systems. Those convicted of alcohol or drug related misdemeanors in the State of Alaska are required to complete a substance abuse education or treatment program. In partnership with the Alaska Court System, the Alcohol Safety Action Program monitors all cases referred for services, providing court personnel with regular updates, information, and documentation of the progress being made by each referred individual. Program services ensure clients complete court prescribed treatment programs or testing. ASAP is an early intervention effort and is an important element in the continuum of prevention programs.
The State of Alaska, Division of Behavioral Health is soliciting applicants to provide ASAP services within communities that no longer have an agency enrolled in the existing Alcohol Safety Action Program in FY2027. These communities include:
Eligible applicants will be considered from communities that are an Alaska Court System site with a State approved behavioral health program
Looking for addiction and substance abuse grants in Alaska?
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What's the typical amount funded for Alaska?
Grants are most commonly $65,303.
What's the total number of grants in Addiction and Substance Abuse Grants in Alaska year over year?
In 2024, funders in Alaska awarded a total of 7,391 grants.
Among all the Addiction and Substance Abuse Grants in Alaska given out in Alaska, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Human Services, and Community Improvement & Capacity Building.
1. Education
2. Human Services
3. Community Improvement & Capacity Building
How is funding for Addiction and Substance Abuse Grants in Alaska changing over time?
Funding has increased by 9.95%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Matanuska Susitna Borough, Anchorage Municipality, and Kenai Peninsula Borough receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Matanuska Susitna Borough | $209,675,024 |
| Anchorage Municipality | $180,863,687 |
| Kenai Peninsula Borough | $108,905,620 |
| Fairbanks North Star Borough | $86,586,339 |
| Nome Census Area | $57,557,106 |