The Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Technical Assistance (RCORP-TA) aims to help rural communities tackle the opioid crisis by providing them with the necessary resources and support for behavioral health care. This includes prevention, treatment, and recovery services related to opioid and substance use disorders.
Who it's for: This grant is for a wide range of organizations and entities, including government bodies, educational institutions, nonprofits, for-profit organizations, and individuals, all focused on addressing the opioid crisis in rural areas.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Not focusing on rural areas
- Proposals not related to opioid or substance use disorder
- Ineligible organization type
- Incomplete application
- Missing required documentation
What You May Need
- Proof of eligibility
- Detailed project proposal
- Budget plan
- Organizational background
- Evidence of community need
- Letters of support
- Registration with federal grant systems
- Past performance documentation
- Implementation timeline
- Evaluation plan
Cautions
- Ensure focus on rural communities
- Align project with opioid crisis response
- Meet all eligibility criteria
- Submit before the deadline
- Prepare for competitive application process
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Eligibility
Eligible Applicant Types
Additional Criteria
Eligible applicants include a wide range of entities such as: Other Native American tribal organizations, special district governments, private institutions of higher education, independent school districts, city or township governments, nonprofits with or without 501(c)(3) status, state governments, federally recognized Indian tribal governments, individuals, public and state institutions of higher education, county governments, and for-profit organizations. Essentially, this grant is open to many types of organizations and individuals, provided they aim to address the opioid crisis in rural areas.
Overview
This grant is for a wide range of organizations and entities, including government bodies, educational institutions, nonprofits, for-profit organizations, and individuals, all focused on addressing the opioid crisis in rural areas.
Likely Disqualifiers
- Not focusing on rural areas
- Proposals not related to opioid or substance use disorder
- Ineligible organization type
- Incomplete application
- Missing required documentation
Use of Funds
Funds can be used to develop and sustain behavioral health care services in rural areas, focusing on prevention, treatment, and recovery related to opioid and substance use disorders.
Total Program Funding
$10,000,000
Expected Awards
1
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Important Dates
- Posted
- Jun 25, 2026
- Deadline
- Jul 27, 2026(31 days)
Application Checklist
- Verify eligibility based on organization type
- Register with federal grant systems (e.g., SAM.gov)
- Prepare a comprehensive project proposal
- Develop a detailed budget
- Gather letters of support from partners
- Document community need for services
- Outline an implementation timeline
- Plan for project evaluation
- Submit application by July 27, 2026