HHS Announces $31.2 Million for Drug-Free Communities Program to Combat Youth Substance Use
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Copyright © Targeted News Service, 2026
Copyright © Targeted News Service, 2026
2026-03-16
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, March 16 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Centers for Disease Control - NCIPC, has unveiled the Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program for fiscal year 2026. This initiative aims to establish and strengthen collaboration within community coalitions focused on preventing substance use among youth.
With an estimated total funding of $31.2 million, the program will provide grants of up to $125,000 to approximately 50 eligible nonprofit or . . .
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WASHINGTON, March 16 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Centers for Disease Control - NCIPC, has unveiled the Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program for fiscal year 2026. This initiative aims to establish and strengthen collaboration within community coalitions focused on preventing substance use among youth.
With an estimated total funding of $31.2 million, the program will provide grants of up to $125,000 to approximately 50 eligible nonprofit or . . .
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TARGETED NEWS SERVICE (founded 2004) features non-partisan 'edited journalism' news briefs and information for news organizations, public policy groups and other organizations. For more information contact MYRON STRUCK, editor, editor@targetednews.com, Springfield, Virginia; 703/304-1897; https://targetednews.com
