The Substance Use Block Grant (SUBG) is awarded through the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) and administered by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The GOYFF invests $5 million in Arizona organizations to implement substance use prevention and early intervention services to youth, adults, families, and communities. SUBG dollars allow organizations to develop and implement evidence-based drug prevention programs, screening, and behavioral health and substance abuse assessments.
Funding is also allocated to the Trauma-Informed Substance Abuse Prevention Program (TISAPP), which aims to prevent substance abuse by supporting and expanding the use of trauma-informed care principles. The program uses culturally competent evidence-based programs and promising practices to increase protective factors, build resilience, and raise awareness of the impact of trauma. Organizations that receive funding develop programs to address the use and misuse of vaping, alcohol, wax pens, marijuana, polysubstance, or other community-identified drug trends.
If you have questions about this program or would like to be connected to grantees currently providing prevention and educational programming in your community, please email your name, contact information, location, and requested programming/training to Alfreda Moore, Substance Abuse Manager.
Click here to view SUBG Frequently Asked Questions.
Trauma-Informed Substance Abuse Prevention Program Subgrantees
- Amistades, Inc.
- Arizona Youth Partnership
- CGA, Inc.
- Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc.
- Child Crisis Arizona
- Child & Family Resources, Inc.
- Coconino County
- Community Bridges, Inc.
- Friends of Navajo County Anti-Drug Coalition, Inc.
- Hopi Foundation
- La Frontera EMPACT – Suicide Prevention Center
- Liberty Partnership Community
- Live and Learn
- Maggie’s Place, Inc.
- MATFORCE
- Mindfulness First
- Neighborhood Ministries
- New Pathways for Youth
- notMYkid, Inc.
- Pima County Health Department
- Pima Prevention Partnership
- Pinal Hispanic Council
- Scottsdale Unified School District
- Southern Arizona Children’s Advocacy Center
- Southwest Behavioral & Health Services
- Tempe Community Council
- Youth4Youth
- Yuma County Health Services