42 U.S.C. § 290ee–2 — Building communities of recovery
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- (a)DefinitionIn this section, the term “recovery community organization” means an independent nonprofit organization that—
- (1)mobilizes resources within and outside of the recovery community, which may include through a peer support network, to increase the prevalence and quality of long-term recovery from substance use disorders; and
- (2)is wholly or principally governed by people in recovery for substance use disorders who reflect the community served.
- (b)Grants authorizedThe Secretary shall award grants to recovery community organizations to enable such organizations to develop, expand, and enhance recovery services.
- (c)Federal shareThe Federal share of the costs of a program funded by a grant under this section may not exceed 85 percent.
- (d)Use of fundsGrants awarded under subsection (b)—
- (1)shall be used to develop, expand, and enhance community and statewide recovery support services; and
- (2)may be used to—
- (A)build connections between recovery networks, including between recovery community organizations and peer support networks, and with other recovery support services, including—
- (i)behavioral health providers;
- (ii)primary care providers and physicians;
- (iii)educational and vocational schools;
- (iv)employers;
- (v)housing services;
- (vi)child welfare agencies; and
- (vii)other recovery support services that facilitate recovery from substance use disorders, including non-clinical community services;
- (B)reduce stigma associated with substance use disorders; and
- (C)conduct outreach on issues relating to substance use disorders and recovery, including—
- (i)identifying the signs of substance use disorder;
- (ii)the resources available to individuals with substance use disorder and to families of an individual with a substance use disorder, including programs that mentor and provide support services to children;
- (iii)the resources available to help support individuals in recovery; and
- (iv)related medical outcomes of substance use disorders, the potential of acquiring an infection commonly associated with illicit drug use, and neonatal abstinence syndrome among infants exposed to opioids during pregnancy.
- (A)build connections between recovery networks, including between recovery community organizations and peer support networks, and with other recovery support services, including—
- (e)Special considerationIn carrying out this section, the Secretary shall give special consideration to the unique needs of rural areas, including areas with an age-adjusted rate of drug overdose deaths that is above the national average and areas with a shortage of prevention and treatment services.
- (f)Authorization of appropriationsThere is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section $17,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2026 through 2030.