Mini-Grant Funding
Coalitions registered with the Division of Behavioral Health are eligible to apply. This application must address drug and alcohol use prevention. ​
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All awardees are expected to use evidence-based interventions to meet the projected outcome, when available.
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Must submit directly to your Prevention Resource Center.
FY2026 awards announced in mid-June with a July 1 start date.
Guidelines
Be sure to review all funding guidelines in the mini-grant application before submission. Below are a few highlights of those guidelines:
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Funding is available for up to $10,000.
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Coalition must show a 50% match on funds requested.
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Mini-Grant funds are not intended to support one-time events unless
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Funds may not be used to purchase incentives or other symbolic disposable items intended for giveaways.
Submit Application
The mini-grant application for 2025-2026 is here! Be aware that changes were made to the application from previous years, so you're invited to connect with your Prevention Resource Center for assistance.​
Submission to PRC deadline: May 12, 2025.
FY2026 Funding announcement: Mid-June
Coalition Resource Funds
Coalitions registered with the Division of Behavioral Health are eligible to apply for Coalition Resource Funds.
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This application must focus on programs/strategies for implementing substance use prevention activities. These funds can be applied for throughout the fiscal year.
Guidelines
Review the following guidelines before submitting the request form:​
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Registered Coalitions may apply for up to $1,000 per request with an unlimited number of requests until PRC allotted funds are exhausted.
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All funding requests must relate to their PRC’s Strategic Work Plan and should enhance the work and goals of the coalition.
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Discover more about this funding opportunity in the Coalition Resource Request Guidelines.
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Mega-Grant Funding
In 2021, coalitions registered with the Division of Behavioral Health were eligible to apply for Mega-Grant funds, which were limited grants focused on addressing drug and alcohol use prevention. All awardees were expected to use evidence-based interventions to meet the projected outcome.
The funds are no longer available but current grantees should utilize the report forms below.