Upcoming Webinar
Grant prospecting, reinvented: Meet your intelligent prospecting partner.
Live June 11.
Why Instrumentl
Full Cycle Grant Platform
By Customer
Featured
$1.1m More Per Year
The Instrumentl Impact Report
Explore
Learn
Connect
Looking for Addiction and Substance Abuse Grants in Connecticut? Find the perfect grant for your nonprofit on Instrumentl
Skip the search. Get matched with grants that fit your non-profit.
Smart recommendations based on your profile — in minutes.
Unspecified amount
Up to US $15,000
Up to US $100,000
Smart recommendations based on your profile — in minutes.
Unspecified amount
More than US $100,000
More than US $100,000
Unspecified amount
More than US $50,000
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
US $5,000 - US $250,000
More than US $50,000
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
US $5,000 - US $10,000
US $1,000 - US $20,000
Up to US $125,000
Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
The Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) promotes and administers comprehensive, recovery-oriented services in the areas of mental health treatment and substance abuse prevention and treatment throughout Connecticut.
While the Department's prevention services serve all Connecticut citizens, its mandate is to serve adults (over 18 years of age) with psychiatric or substance use disorders, or both, who lack the financial means to obtain such services on their own. DMHAS also provides collaborative programs for individuals with special needs, such as persons with HIV/AIDS infection, people in the criminal justice system, those with problem gambling disorders, substance abusing pregnant women, persons with traumatic brain injury or hearing impairment, those with co-occurring substance abuse and mental illness, and special populations transitioning out of the Department of Children and Families.
Building Resilient Youth and Communities with Prevention (BRYCWP)
RFP Purpose
DMHAS seeks to fund up to ten (10) eligible proposers to implement evidence-based prevention strategies aimed at reducing underage drinking / alcohol use and an optional second prevention priority among youth ages 12-20 in communities. Funded organizations will be required to apply the SPF to guide their work, with a focus on reducing risk factors, strengthening protective factors, and achieving sustainable, community-level impact.
Contracts may be awarded for a term of up to five (5) years, and applicants must demonstrate the capacity to lead local prevention coalitions, implement effective strategies, and evaluate outcomes using measurable indicators.
US $5,000 - US $25,000
Up to US $306,100
Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
The Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) promotes and administers comprehensive, recovery-oriented services in the areas of mental health treatment and substance abuse prevention and treatment throughout Connecticut.
While the Department's prevention services serve all Connecticut citizens, its mandate is to serve adults (over 18 years of age) with psychiatric or substance use disorders, or both, who lack the financial means to obtain such services on their own. DMHAS also provides collaborative programs for individuals with special needs, such as persons with HIV/AIDS infection, people in the criminal justice system, those with problem gambling disorders, substance abusing pregnant women, persons with traumatic brain injury or hearing impairment, those with co-occurring substance abuse and mental illness, and special populations transitioning out of the Department of Children and Families.
Evidence Based Practices Crisis Intervention Team Training Provider
Program Overview
The State of Connecticut, represented by DMHAS, in its effort to successfully implement a comprehensive CIT Statewide Model including CIT training, collaboration and partnerships with community members, requests proposals from qualified CIT trained entities to provide submissions that effectively describe a plan to provide CIT Training statewide to law enforcement officers, first responders and behavioral health clinicians.
The statewide CIT Statewide Model and Training is designed to equip law enforcement officers, first responders, dispatch/911, mental health professionals, and other relevant stakeholders with the knowledge, skills, and resources necessary to effectively respond to individuals in crisis.
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
US $30,000 - US $350,000
Showing 27 of 30+ results.
Sign up to see the full listWhat's the typical amount funded for Connecticut?
Grants are most commonly $143,313.
What's the total number of grants in Addiction and Substance Abuse Grants in Connecticut year over year?
In 2024, funders in Connecticut awarded a total of 21,193 grants.
Among all the Addiction and Substance Abuse Grants in Connecticut given out in Connecticut, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
How is funding for Addiction and Substance Abuse Grants in Connecticut changing over time?
Funding has increased by -17.22%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Fairfield County, New Haven County, and Hartford County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Fairfield County | $825,652,576 |
| New Haven County | $471,510,612 |
| Hartford County | $213,062,526 |
| Tolland County | $66,837,508 |
| New London County | $57,634,328 |