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Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program – United States

CCSA: COVID-19 Relief Fund Phase II (United States)

Deadline: 3 April 2020

The Executive Office of the President, Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) are accepting applications for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 DrugFree Communities (DFC) Support Program grants.

The purpose of the DFC Support Program is to establish and strengthen collaboration to support the efforts of community coalitions working to prevent youth substance use. By statute, the DFC Support Program has two goals:

Funding Information

Outcomes

Strategies and Activities

Seven Strategies for Community Level Change

The Seven Strategies for Community Level Change, include efforts that affect individuals as well as an entire community.

  1. Provide Information: Educational presentations, workshops or seminars, and data or media presentations (e.g., Public Service Announcements (PSAs), brochures, town halls, forums, web communications).
  2. Enhance Skills: Workshops, seminars, or activities designed to increase the skills of participants, members, and staff (e.g., training and technical assistance, parenting classes, strategic planning retreats, model programs in schools).
  3. Provide Support: Creating opportunities for participation in activities that reduce risk or enhance protection (e.g., alternative activities, mentoring, referrals for service, support groups, youth clubs).
  4. Enhance Access/Reduce Barriers: Improving systems/processes to increase the ease, ability, and opportunity to utilize those systems and services (e.g., assuring transportation, housing, education, safety, and cultural sensitivity) in prevention initiatives. Reduce Access/Enhance Barriers: Improving systems/processes to decrease the ease, ability, and opportunity for youth to access substances (e.g., raising the price of single-serve cans of alcohol, implementing retail alcohol/tobacco compliance checks).
  5. Change Consequences: Increasing or decreasing the probability of a behavior (incentives/disincentives) by altering the consequences for performing that behavior (e.g., supporting DUI checkpoints, party patrols, and recognition programs for merchants who pass compliance checks; publicizing businesses non-compliant with local ordinances).
  6. Change Physical Design: Changing the physical design of the environment to reduce risk or enhance protection (e.g., re-routing foot/car traffic, adjusting park hours, alcohol/tobacco outlet density). NOTE: DFC federal funds cannot support landscape and lighting projects. As such, costs for these projects cannot be used as match.
  7. Modify/Change Policies: Change in written procedures, by-laws, proclamations, rules, or laws, to the extent applicable law and policies allow (e.g., workplace initiatives, law enforcement procedures and practices, public policy actions, systems change).

Note: As per both HHS/CDC and ONDCP guidelines, and applicable Anti-Lobbying provisions, impermissible lobbying with federal dollars is not permitted. Additionally, such costs for impermissible lobbying cannot be used as match.

Eligibility Criteria

How to Apply

All applications must be submitted via given website.

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=324650

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