CSAP Grants
The Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (samhsa csap) offers various federally funded grants geared toward prevention in the communities.
• State Incentive Grants (SIG) – These grants help States and communities implement effective prevention plans. The SIG is an infrastructure grant, targeted toward building a solid foundation of prevention programs.
• Drug-Free Communities – The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy provides grants of up to $100,000 to communities that are taking an active effort to prevent youth alcohol, tobacco, illicit drug and inhalant abuse.
• HIV Grants – These grants are targeted toward mental health services and substance abuse programs specifically for people affected by HIV/AIDS. So far, this grant has awarded over $111 million for this goal.
• Meth Grants – This new grant, started in 2006, is targeted towards the prevention and delayed use of methamphetamine. In 2007, $1.7 million was awarded to various communities for this goal.