The Tribal Opioid Response (TOR) program aims to help Tribal communities tackle the opioid crisis. It focuses on increasing access to medications approved by the FDA for treating opioid use disorder and supports a range of services from prevention to recovery for opioid and other substance use disorders.
Who it's for: This grant is primarily for federally recognized Indian Tribal governments and private institutions of higher education. It is also open to other entities without specific restrictions.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Not being a federally recognized Indian Tribal government or private institution of higher education
- Proposing projects unrelated to opioid use disorder or substance use disorders
- Missing the application deadline
What You May Need
- Proof of federal recognition (for Tribal governments)
- Detailed project proposal
- Budget plan
- Documentation of need for the program
- Plan for using FDA-approved medications
- Outline of prevention, treatment, and recovery support services
Cautions
- Ensure the project aligns with the focus on opioid use disorder
- Strict adherence to the application deadline is crucial
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Eligibility
Eligible Applicant Types
Additional Criteria
Eligible applicants include federally recognized Indian Tribal governments, which are those tribes that are recognized by the United States government as sovereign entities. Private institutions of higher education can also apply, which refers to colleges or universities that are privately funded and not operated by the government. Additionally, the grant is open to other entities without specific restrictions, meaning that there are no additional eligibility criteria beyond those mentioned.
Overview
This grant is primarily for federally recognized Indian Tribal governments and private institutions of higher education. It is also open to other entities without specific restrictions.
Likely Disqualifiers
- Not being a federally recognized Indian Tribal government or private institution of higher education
- Proposing projects unrelated to opioid use disorder or substance use disorders
- Missing the application deadline
Use of Funds
Funds can be used to increase access to FDA-approved medications for opioid use disorder and to support prevention, treatment, and recovery services for opioid and other substance use disorders.
Total Program Funding
$4,800,000
Expected Awards
19
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Important Dates
- Posted
- Jun 16, 2026
- Deadline
- Jul 16, 2026(27 days)
- Archive Date
- Aug 15, 2026
Application Checklist
- Verify eligibility as a federally recognized Tribal government or private institution of higher education
- Prepare a comprehensive project proposal
- Develop a detailed budget plan
- Gather documentation supporting the need for the program
- Include a plan for using FDA-approved medications
- Outline prevention, treatment, and recovery support services