Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse
 
  				To provide financial assistance to States and Territories to support projects for the development and implementation of prevention, treatment and rehabilitation activities directed to the diseases of alcohol and drug abuse.
					General information about this opportunity
					
					Last Known Status
				 
					Active
					Program Number
				 
					93.959					
Federal Agency/Office
				 
					Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services					
Type(s) of Assistance Offered
				 
					A - Formula Grants					
					
Program Accomplishments
					Fiscal Year 2016 60 awards will be made. 60 awards were made.
Fiscal Year 2017 60 awards will be made.
Fiscal Year 2018 60 awards made.
Fiscal Year 2019 It is estimated 58 awards will be made.
Fiscal Year 2020 It is estimated 58 awards will be made.
Fiscal Year 2021 It is estimated 180 awards will be made.
Fiscal Year 2022 60 awards were made
Fiscal Year 2023 60 awards were made					
Authorization
				 
					XIX, Part B - Block Grants Regarding Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Section 1921 - 1935, 1941-1956					
Who is eligible to apply/benefit from this assistance?
					Applicant Eligibility
					State and U.S. Territory Governments; or Tribal Organizations. NOTE: Only the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians is eligible for direct award of Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse Funds, per the PHS Act.					
Beneficiary Eligibility
					Recipients of State and U.S. Territory Governments; or Tribal Organizations. NOTE: Only the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians is eligible for direct award of Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse Funds, per the PHS Act.					
Credentials/Documentation
					Not applicable.					
What is the process for applying and being award this assistance?
					Pre-Application Procedure
					Preapplication coordination is not applicable.					
Application Procedure
					2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards applies to this program. Portions of 2 CFR 200/45 CFR Part 75 applies to this program. The Chief Executive Officer of the State, Territory, or Tribal Organization (limited to the Red Lake Band of the Chippewa) must apply annually for an allotment.					
Award Procedure
					Grant awards are issued directly by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to the designated State Agency, Territory, or Tribal organization (limited to the Red Lake Band of the Chippewa).					
Deadlines
					October 1, 2016 The application is due no later than October 1 of the fiscal year for which SABG funding is being requested.					
					
Approval/Disapproval Decision Time
					From 30 to 60 days. Synar Report is due by December 31, 2016.					
Appeals
					Not applicable.					
Renewals
					Not applicable.					
How are proposals selected?
					Applications must fulfill statutory and Federal regulations and regulatory requirements. For information on statutory and Federal regulations requirements contact John J. Campbell, Division of State and Community Assistance, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, SAMHSA, HHS, Phone: (240) 276-2891, Email: john.campbell@samhsa.hhs.gov.					
How may assistance be used?
					Funds may be used at the discretion of the States to achieve the statutory objectives, including the fulfillment of certain requirements. Not less than 20 percent of the funds shall be spent for programs for individuals who do not require treatment for substance abuse, but to educate and counsel such individuals and to provide for activities to reduce the risk of such abuse by the individuals by developing community-based strategies for prevention of such abuse, including the use of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products by individuals to whom it is unlawful to sell or distribute such beverages or products. States shall expend not less than 5 percent of the grant to increase (relative to fiscal year 1994) the availability of treatment services designed for pregnant women and women with dependent children (either by establishing new programs or expanding the capacity of existing programs). In addition, a State that has a rate of acquired immune deficiency syndrome in excess of the rate stipulated at 42 USC 300A-24(b) must expend the portion of its block grant specified by 300A-24(b) for HIV early intervention services as defined by the PHS Act. States must require programs of treatment for intravenous drug abuse to admit individuals into treatment within 14 days after making such a request or 120 days of such a request, if interim services are made available within 48 hours. States will provide, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit entities, tuberculosis services such as counseling, testing, treatment, and early intervention services for substance abusers at risk for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease. Other statutory requirements also apply. Up to 5 percent of grant funds may be used for administering the grant. 
					
What are the requirements after being awarded this opportunity?
					Reporting
					Not applicable.					
Auditing
					This program is subject to 45 CFR Part 75, Subpart F - Audit requirements and has a compliance supplement.					
Records
					Each State must maintain records which are consistent with their State laws and requirements.					
Other Assistance Considerations
					Formula and Matching Requirements
					Statutory Formula: Title XIX  Part B Subpart II and III Public Law 106-310
Matching requirements are not applicable to this assistance listing.
This program has MOE requirements, see funding agency for further details. Additional Information: Under 42 USC 300x-30, States expenditure for authorized activities at a level that is not less than the average level of such expenditures maintained by the State for the 2-year period preceding the fiscal year for which the State is applying for the grant					
Length and Time Phasing of Assistance
					Each allotment is available for obligation and expenditure during the fiscal year it was allotted through the end of the subsequent fiscal year for which the State is applying for the grant. Method of awarding/releasing assistance: Quarterly.					
Who do I contact about this opportunity?
					Regional or Local Office
					None/Not specified.					
Headquarters Office
					Odessa Crocker
5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville, MD 20857 US
odessa.crocker@samhsa.hhs.gov
Phone: 240-276-1078					
Website Address
					http://www.samhsa.gov
					Financial Information
					Account Identification
					75-1364-0-1-551					
Obligations
					(Formula Grants) FY 22$1,808,306,003.00; FY 23 est $1,916,201,448.00; FY 24 FY 20$1,760,455,422.00; FY 21 est $2,522,620,749.00; FY 19$1,759,571,300.00; FY 18$1,774,093,798.00; -					
Range and Average of Financial Assistance
					$133,476 to $254,417,734; Avg. $29,330,272					
Regulations, Guidelines and Literature
					45 CFR Part 96 - Block Grants; Subsections of 45 CFR Part 75, as identified under ?75.101(d); website at https://www.samhsa.gov/grants/block-grants.					
Examples of Funded Projects
					Not applicable.