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Federal Grant To Benefit Residential Substance Use Disorder Programs

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(Columbus) – The Office of Criminal Justice Services (OCJS) has announced that local governments, state agencies, and state-supported universities with residential substance use disorder treatment programs will benefit from $1.2 million in federal grants through the Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program (RSUDT).

RSUDT (formerly called the Residential Substance Abuse Treatment grant) seeks to prepare individuals with substance use disorders for reintegration into communities by delivering community-based treatment and other broad-based aftercare services. RSUDT assists states and local governments in developing and implementing residential programs within state correctional, local correctional, and detention facilities where inmates are incarcerated long enough to permit treatment. OCJS recommends applicants target high-risk offenders as program participants.

“These federal grants complement the work we’re doing in Ohio to ensure that those suffering from substance use disorder can receive the treatment and supports they need to recover,” said OCJS Executive Director Nicole Dehner.

OCJS is the state administering agency for the federal funds. The deadline for submission deadline is April 3, 2023. 

RSUDT funds may be used to implement three types of programs: residential, jail-based, and aftercare. A minimum of 10% of Ohio’s RSUDT allocation must be available for local correctional and detention facilities for any of the three areas, which entail: 

Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment 

Jail-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment 

Aftercare

For more information, please visit: www.ocjs.ohio.gov

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